Black Moshannon State Park offers abundant outdoor activities with a diverse ecosystem set amidst Pennsylvania's lush, forested landscape.
Black Moshannon State Park is a stunning natural refuge located in Centre County, Pennsylvania. The park covers 3,394 acres of forested land on the Allegheny Plateau and is renowned for its rich biodiversity and unique ecosystem supported by the Black Moshannon Lake and the surrounding wetlands. Established in 1937, the park is named for the dark, tannin-stained waters of its central lake. Its bog habitats are rare in Pennsylvania, providing a home for many rare plant and animal species, including carnivorous plants and over 200 species of birds, making it popular among nature enthusiasts and bird watchers. Visitors can enjoy a wide range of recreational activities, including hiking along its 20 miles of trails, camping, fishing, and canoeing. During the winter months, the park transforms into a snowy wonderland, offering cross-country skiing and snowshoeing opportunities. Notably, the park's peaceful landscape and diverse wildlife make it a natural escape for photographers and outdoor lovers alike.
Black Moshannon Lake
Unique bog ecosystem supporting carnivorous plants and diverse bird species
Picnicking areas with scenic views
Winter activities including cross-country skiing and snowshoeing
A central feature of the park, ideal for fishing and paddle sports.
One of the largest reconstituted bogs in Pennsylvania, offering a diverse plant life and birding opportunities.
Provides educational exhibits on the natural history of the park.