Clarion County State Park is a peaceful recreational area in western Pennsylvania, known for its scenic lake, wooded trails, and accommodating picnic and camping facilities.
Clarion County State Park covers 795 acres in Clarion County, Pennsylvania, centered around the 144-acre man-made Clarion Lake. The park's terrain consists primarily of mixed hardwood forests, rolling hills, and open meadows, creating a diverse habitat for local wildlife such as white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, and various songbirds. The lake supports fishing opportunities for species like bass, catfish, and trout, and also allows non-motorized boating and swimming during the summer months. Historically, the park area was developed in mid-20th century to provide outdoor recreation for locals and visitors. Popular activities include hiking on multiple trails that weave through forested areas and around the lake, camping at the developed campground, picnicking with family groups, and wintertime snow sports such as cross-country skiing and snowmobiling on designated trails. The park’s tranquil environment and well-maintained facilities make it a favored destination for anglers, hikers, and families seeking natural respite. Visitors can explore landmarks like the lake itself, scenic overlooks of the surrounding forested hills, and a network of trails suited for all skill levels. With easy access from nearby towns and a range of amenities, Clarion County State Park offers a restful outdoor experience year-round.
Clarion Lake – 144-acre lake popular for fishing and non-motorized boating
Multi-use trails winding through mature hardwood forests
Camping facilities with modern amenities close to natural features
Snowmobile and cross-country skiing trails available in winter
A 144-acre man-made lake providing fishing, swimming, and paddle sports opportunities.
Developed campground with electric hookups, shower facilities, and easy access to trails and lake.
Several interconnected trails for hiking, snowmobiling, and cross-country skiing.