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Rocks State Park
1 review
Rocks has 855 acres of dense forests and massive boulders riding above Deer Creek. The King and Queen Seat, once a ceremonial gathering place of the ...
Trail of Tears State Park
1 review
Limestone bluffs towering above the Mississippi River and mixed hardwood forests covering the rugged hills are characteristic of this 3,415-acre ...
Worlds End State Park
1 review
Virtually in a class by itself, this wild, rugged and rustic area seems almost untamed. Camping, cabins and hiking on the Loyalsock Trail attract ...
Silver River State Park
1 review
Silver River State Park is one of the most recent acquisitions in Florida's State Park system. The park has over 5,000 acres containing 14 distinct ...
R. B. Winter State Park
1 review
This park is situated in a narrow valley surrounded by oak forests on steep mountain ridges. A spring-fed mountain stream flows through the valley ...
Sterling State Park
1 review
This park is the only state park on Lake Erie and provides swimming, boating and fishing areas. Nature enthusiasts also will enjoy viewing birds and ...
Island Beach State Park
9 reviews
Shaped by storm and tides, Island Beach State Park is a narrow barrier island stretching for 10 miles between the restless Atlantic Ocean and the ...
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Topanga State Park
1 review
Located in the cliffs and canyons of the Santa Monica Mountains, Topanga State Park features 36 miles of trails through open grassland, live oaks and ...
Moran State Park
3 reviews
Robert Moran, one-time mayor of Seattle and shipbuilder, presented the original 2,600 acres to Washington State in 1920. By 1928, he had added ...
Babcock State Park
1 review
Babcock State Park offers its guests 4,127 acres of serene, yet rugged beauty, a fast flowing trout stream in a boulder-strewn canyon, and ...
Dosewallips State Park
1 review
The flat meadows in this park were called Dose Meadows and made up several old homesteads before the land was purchased for a recreation area. In the ...
Grand Portage State Park
1 review
Torrents of wild water plummet 120 feet over the High Falls down to the Pigeon River in this park on the U.S. - Canadian border. The falls, the ...
Holly River State Park
1 review
The densely forested Holly River State Park provides a sense of peaceful remoteness, even though it is a hub of recreational activities. Located near ...
Mt. Blue State Park
1 review
The park offers a campground, sand beach with bathhouse, hot showers, flush toilets, boat launch, amphitheater, and nature center in the Webb Lake ...
Gifford Woods State Park
1 review
Gifford Woods State Park was established in 1931. The Appalachian Trail runs through the park, and joins the Long Trail about 1-1/2 miles from the ...
Millsite State Park
1 review
A secluded 435-acre lake at the mouth of scenic Ferron Canyon awaits visitors who love water-oriented activities. Millsite State Park also offers ...
Muskegon State Park
1 review
Muskegon State Park is located four miles west of North Muskegon on the shore of Lake Michigan. There are over two miles of shoreline on Lake ...
Maplewood State Park
1 review
The maple forest turns brilliant shades of orange, gold, and red in the fall. Eight major lakes and many ponds offer water lovers places to swim, ...
Scenic State Park
3 reviews
With its seven pristine lakes, virgin pines, swimming beach, and nesting osprey, Scenic State Park is well deserving of its name. Here, visitors can ...
Schoolcraft State Park
1 review
This secluded north woods park is the perfect place to unwind. Quiet and peaceful, the trail system leads hikers through the virgin pine forest that ...
Sibley State Park
2 reviews
There is something for everyone at this popular west-central Minnesota State Park. Hike to Mount Tom, one of several high points in a 50-mile radius, ...
Denali State Park
2 reviews
Denali State Park is an integral part of one of North America's most spectacularly beautiful regions. The park's 325,240 acres, almost one-half the ...
Jacksonport State Park
1 review
During the 1800s, steamboats made Jacksonport a thriving river port. In the Civil War, the town was occupied by both Confederate and Union forces ...
Castlewood State Park
1 review
Located in the famous Black Forest in central Colorado, Castlewood Canyon State Park offers visitors hiking, rock climbing and unique sightseeing ...
Hart State Park
1 review
Swimming, boating, water skiing and fishing at Lake Hartwell are prime reasons to visit Hart State Park in northeast Georgia. Large mouth bass, black ...
Bellevue State Park
2 reviews
High bluffs with scenic views of the Mississippi River, 617 acres with timbered walking trails, a unique butterfly sanctuary and an enclosed nature ...
Kopachuck State Park
1 review
The name Kopachuck originated from the trade language of the Pacific Coast Indians called Chinook jargon. It is known that this scenic site was a ...
Mukilteo State Park
2 reviews
The town of Mukilteo was founded by J. D. Fowler and Morris H. Frost, partners in a store. Along the entire east boundary, the adjacent owner is the ...
Bluestone State Park
1 review
Encompassing over 2,100 acres of rugged, heavily forested, mountainous terrain, Bluestone State Park provides a wide variety of water-oriented ...
Watoga State Park
5 reviews
First and largest of West Virginia State Parks, Watoga encompasses 10,100 acres of mountainous Pocahontas County, just 17 miles south of Marlinton. ...
Borderland State Park
2 reviews
Borderland is one of the most historically significant tracts of publicly owned land in the Commonwealth. Created in the early 1900s by artist and ...
Coleman State Park
1 review
Coleman State Park lies on the shore of Little Diamond Pond in Stewartstown, twelve miles east of Colebrook in New Hampshire's remote north country. ...
Pillsbury State Park
3 reviews
Heavily wooded and sprinkled with several ponds and wetlands, Pillsbury State Park is one of the more primitive and lesser known gems of the New ...
Sampson State Park
1 review
Sampson State Park was once a naval training station, then an Air Force base before becoming a state park. Military roads and buildings have been ...
Icelandic State Park
1 review
Located on the north shore of Lake Renwick, Icelandic State Park offers visitors not only a wide array of recreational opportunities, but also ...
Ecola State Park
2 reviews
As you wind your way to Ecola along Tillamook Head, you'll pass through the dense forest of the mountain. Watch for wildlife, including elk and deer. ...
Caledonia State Park
1 review
Caledonia is a treasure for nature enthusiasts and historians. Because it is near Gettysburg, the park has become a favorite for Civil War buffs who ...
Sizerville State Park
1 review
Outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy this hidden state park. Sizerville provides a gateway to Elk State Forest and is a trailhead for the Bucktail Trail, a ...
Blanco State Park
1 review
Blanco State Park is 104.6 acres, along the Blanco River, in Blanco County. The land was deeded by private owners in 1933 before the park was opened ...
Brighton State Park
1 review
The primary attraction of this general area is its wilderness: mountains with tree-covered slopes, fast running rivers and streams, and clear lakes. ...
Quechee State Park
1 review
Quechee Recreation Area is a large park spread out over a vast area. The land on which the park is located was originally owned by the A.G. Dewey ...
Townshend State Park
1 review
Townshend State Park is located at the foot of Bald Mountain on a bend of the West River. A hiking trail leads to the summit of the mountain, a ...
Pocahontas State Park
2 reviews
Just 20 miles from downtown Richmond, the capital of Virginia, Pocahontas State Park has been one of the more popular parks in the state park system. ...
Harrisville State Park
2 reviews
Harrisville State Park features a campground and day-use area nestled in a stand of pine and cedar trees along the sandy shores of Lake Huron. The ...
Maybury State Park
1 review
Maybury State Park can be explored on foot, bicycle, horseback or cross-country skis. Maybury's working farm is open all year for visitors to explore ...
Straits State Park
1 review
Straits State Park is near the boat lines serving Mackinac Island, one of the most popular tourist attractions in the area. The park has an ...
Gooseberry Falls State Park
3 reviews
Hike or ski to see the Fifth Falls through a forest of evergreen, aspen, and birch.Enjoy camping in modern campsites, picnicking, and trout fishing ...
Tishomingo State Park
2 reviews
Tishomingo is abundant in natural beauty and offers an April to mid-October Bear Creek float trip, a 13-mile nature trail system, swinging bridge, ...
Bennett Spring State Park
2 reviews
More than 100 million gallons of water gushes daily from Missouri's third largest spring, Bennett Spring. The bubbling, emerald-colored pool feeds a ...
Clinton State Park
1 review
Located just eight miles from the University of Kansas, Clinton State Park is snuggled among the rolling Osage Questas woodlands west of Lawrence. ...
Chugach State Park
3 reviews
Beyond the foothills at Anchorage's edge lies the third largest state park in America -- a half-million acres of some of the most accessible hiking, ...
Patrick's Point State Park
4 reviews
Located 30 miles north of Eureka California, Patrick's Point is a 640 acre park in the heart of California's coast redwood country. The park's dense ...
Guana River State Park
1 review
Guana River State Park is a 2,400 acre coastal park located on a barrier island midway between St. Augustine and Jacksonville, Florida on State ...
Wakulla Springs State Park
1 review
One of the world's largest and deepest fresh water springs highlights the 2,860-acre Edward Ball Wakulla Springs State Park. The bowl of the spring ...
Magnolia Springs State Park
1 review
Magnolia Springs State Park is known for its crystal clear springs that flow at an estimated 9 million gallons of water per day. During the Civil ...
Skidaway Island State Park
2 reviews
Located near historic Savannah, this barrier island has both salt and fresh water due to estuaries and marshes that flow through the area. The park ...
Harriman State Park
1 review
Harriman State Park lies in the heart of a 16,000-acre wildlife reserve in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. This sanctuary protects a diversity of ...
Weldon Springs State Park
1 review
Weldon Springs State Recreation Area is a 425-acre park for all seasons. During the milder seasons, you are invited to fish, boat, picnic, camp, ...
Steamboat Rock State Park
1 review
The predominant feature in the area is Steamboat Rock, a butte rising 800 feet above Banks Lake on the northern tip of the peninsula. This columnar ...
Wallace Falls State Park
1 review
The name Wallace, after which the falls, river, lake and mountain are named, is Indian in origin named after Sarah Kwayaylsh. Gold Bar, the nearest ...
Tomlinson Run State Park
1 review
Located at the extreme tip of the state's northern panhandle, Tomlinson Run provides a wide range of recreational opportunities to a large number of ...
Grafton Notch State Park
1 review
Several hiking trails extend through this spectacular, scenic area at the end of the Mahoosuc Range. The 2,000-mile Appalachian Trail passes through ...
Table Rock State Park
1 review
Located on the 43,100-acre Table Rock Lake, this park is a pleasant central location for vacationers visiting the many nearby tourist attractions. ...
Chadron State Park
1 review
Nebraska's oldest state park (1921), Chadron might well be the best kept secret of the state park system. With the majestic beauty of the Pine Ridge ...
Rhododendron State Park
1 review
NH's only botanical state park featuring 16 acres of wild Rhododendrons. The flowers blossom in Mid-July. This National Natural Landmark is one of ...
Higley Flow State Park
2 reviews
Higley Flow State Park is nestled among the Adirondack foothills on the picturesque Racquette River. Spacious campsites, separated from neighbors by ...
Kring Point State Park
1 review
Kring Point State Park is a narrow peninsula whose south shore faces Goose Bay and north shore faces the St. Lawrence River. Standing anywhere in the ...
Rockefeller State Park Preserve
1 review
The Rockefeller State Park Preserve is characterized by a variety of habitats, including wetlands, woodlands, meadows, fields and a lake. Carriage ...
Taughannock Falls State Park
4 reviews
Taughannock Falls State Park's namesake waterfall is one of the outstanding natural attractions of the Northeast. Taughannock Falls plunges 215 feet ...
Greenleaf State Park
1 review
One of Oklahoma's most beautiful state parks, Greenleaf features a 900-acre, sparkling blue lake, cozy stone cabins and a peaceful atmosphere. ...
Codorus State Park
2 reviews
Sprawling 1,275 acres, Lake Marburg is a hot spot for anglers, boaters and swimmers. The forests of Codorus stand in tall contrast to the surrounding ...
Pymatuning State Park
1 review
Pymatuning is one of the largest state parks in the Commonwealth. The large lake provides excellent fishing throughout the year. Pymatuning Lake is ...
Tyler State Park
2 reviews
The meandering waters of Neshaminy Creek flow through the park and are perfect for the weekend canoeist or angler. The park features overnight ...
Santee State Park
1 review
Located in the heart of Santee-Cooper Country with convenient access from two interstate highways, this 2,496-acre park offers land and pier-based ...
Mission Tejas State Park
1 review
Mission Tejas State Historical Park is a 363.5-acre park in Houston County, 22 miles northeast of Crockett. The park was constructed in 1935 and ...
Sand Bar State Park
1 review
Sand Bar State Park takes its name from a natural sandbar between South Hero Island in Grand Isle County and the town of Milton on the Vermont ...
York River State Park
1 review
Located 11 miles west of Williamsburg, York River State Park offers visitors an opportunity to experience the environment of a coastal estuary. This ...
Fisherman's Island State Park
1 review
Fisherman's Island State Park is a 2,678-acre park in Charlevoix County that features a park road that travels for two and one-half miles along the ...
Split Rock Lighthouse State Park
3 reviews
This park is situated on the North Shore of Lake Superior. Perhaps best known for its historic lighthouse, this park offers numerous recreational ...
Wood-Tikchik State Park
1 review
The largest state park in the nation, at 1.6 million acres, Wood-Tikchik State Park was created in 1978 for the purpose of protecting the area's fish ...
Egmont Key State Park
2 reviews
The island of Egmont Key has unique natural and cultural histories which have made it a valuable resource since the time settlers first arrived in ...
Little Talbot Island State Park
2 reviews
Over five miles of wide sandy beaches, undisturbed salt marshes and vegetated dunes have been preserved at Little Talbot Island, a sea island unique ...
Kealakekua Bay State Historical Park
2 reviews
Here you can view Hikiau Heiau--the place of worship where priests offered reverence to Captain Cook in 1779, believing that he was the god Lono ...
Saddlebag Island State Park
1 review
The island was originally identified as one of the Porpoise Rocks by the Wilkes Expedition in 1841. The U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey shows the ...
Cave Lake State Park
1 review
The 32-acre reservoir at Cave Lake State Park is popular for trout fishing, boating, picnicking and camping. Perched in the middle of the Schell ...
City of Rocks State Park
1 review
Formed of volcanic ash 30 million years ago and sculpted by wind and water into rows of monolithic blocks, City of Rocks State Park takes its name ...
Connetquot River State Park Preserve
1 review
Connetquot River State Park Preserve maintains the lands and waters of the park for the protection and propagation of game birds, fish and animals. ...
Lake Hope State Park
3 reviews
A natural paradise, Lake Hope State Park lies entirely within the 24,000-acre Zaleski State Forest in the valley of Big Sandy Run. It is a rugged, ...
Cherry Springs State Park
1 review
Cherry Springs is a favorite camping and picnicking spot. A yearly Woodsman's Show is the highlight of the summer. The park is nearly as remorte and ...
Linn Run State Park
1 review
Linn Run State Park is surrounded by Forbes State Forest. The varied topography and mixed hardwood and evergreen forest make this park a scenic place ...
Little Pine State Park
1 review
Little Pine State Park is located in one of the most beautiful sections of the Tiadaghton State Forest in the Appalachian Mountains. A special ...
Oil Creek State Park
1 review
The site of the world's first commercial oil well, Oil Creek State Park tells the story of the early petroleum industry by interpreting oil boom ...
Salt Spring State Park
1 review
This park is a great place for a picnic. The picnic area is by a small stream where you can enjoy a quiet meal. Old growth hemlocks, estimated at 500 ...
Hunting Island State Park
5 reviews
This popular park near historic Beaufort is a large secluded barrier island with semi-tropical beauty and an abundance of wildlife. A variety of ...
Mother Neff State Park
1 review
Mother Neff State Park is the first official state park in Texas. It is named for Mrs. Isabella Eleanor (Mother) Neff who donated six acres of land ...
Robbers Cave State Park
4 reviews
A favorite of rappellers, cave explorers, equestrians and outdoor lovers, Robbers Cave enjoys notoriety as a former hideout for Jesse James and Belle ...
Point Bridget State Park
1 review
This beautiful 2,850 acre state park, located forty miles north of Juneau, offers meadows, cliffs, spectacular views, salmon spawning streams, rocky ...
Emerald Bay State Park
1 review
In 1969, Emerald Bay was designated a National Natural Landmark for its brilliant panorama of mountain-building processes and glacier carved granite. ...
North Bend Rail Trail State Park
1 review
Presently under development near North Bend State Park, this trail affords exciting new hiking, biking and equestrian opportunities to the outdoor ...
Goose Island State Park
1 review
Goose Island State Park, 321.4 acres, surrounded by the St. Charles and Aransas Bays, is located north of Rockport in Aransas ...
Cascade River State Park
1 review
Come to Cascade for the rushing river and grand waterfalls that lay within a gorge, lush with moss and ferns that grow on black volcanic rocks. Hike ...
Lake of the Ozarks State Park
1 review
Located on the south side of Lake of the Ozarks State Park, Ozark Caverns offers a unique opportunity to view what lies beneath the Ozark hills. ...
Lake Bistineau State Park
2 reviews
Situated on the western shore of Lake Bistineau, this park offers a satisfying blend of beautiful vistas and outstanding recreational facilities. ...
Joe Wheeler State Park
3 reviews
Feel the serenity of gliding across the water powered only by the wind. Motor across the lake, dock your boat next to the Resort Lodge and join us ...
Columbia State Historic Park
5 reviews
Between the 1850s and 1870s over one-half billion dollars in gold (at today's value) was mined in the area. For a time, Columbia was the second ...
Cuyamaca Rancho State Park
1 review
Just forty miles east of San Diego, Cuyamaca Rancho State Park offers beautiful pine and oak forests, broad meadows, and little streams that are a ...
Sonoma State Historic Park
1 review
Sonoma State Historic Park is the site of the barracks, and General Vallejo's home (La Casa Grande), set on 49 acres of land. The Sonoma Mission in ...
Will Rogers State Historic Park
1 review
Before Sunset Boulevard reaches the ocean you can find the home of one of America's most beloved humorists, Will Rogers. In what is now the town of ...
Arkansas Headwaters State Park
1 review
Welcome to the Arkansas Headwaters, one of the nation's most unusual recreation areas, stretching for 148 miles along one of the West's premier ...
Pearl Lake State Park
1 review
Pearl Lake State Park is by far one of the most beautiful parks in the Colorado State Park system. Nestled in the mountains north of Steamboat ...
Fort Massac State Park
1 review
Experience the scenic splendor of Southern Illinois with plenty of outdoor fun and time-telling events at Fort Massac State Park. Overlooking the ...
Horseshoe Lake State Park
1 review
Horseshoe Lake is situated on a low flood plain which follows the Mississippi River down to the Kentucky border. Before the present system of levies ...
Mississippi Palisades State Park
1 review
The Native American pathfinders along the rock palisades of the Mississippi River did as present-day hikers do - in coursing the bluffs, they took ...
Wayne Fitzgerrell State Park
1 review
Overlooking the US Army Corps of Engineers' 19,000-acre Rend Lake Reservoir, Wayne Fitzgerrell is a gateway to southern Illinois' biggest outdoor ...
Peace Arch State Park
1 review
The concrete Peace Arch was the inspiration of Sam Hill, railroad builder and industrialist, and construction was begun in 1920. The arch ...
Saint Edwards State Park
1 review
In the late 1920s, Bishop O'Dea, Bishop of the Archdiocese of Seattle, donated this property to the Diocese of Seattle for use as a seminary by the ...
West Hylebos State Park
1 review
The West Hylebos is a bog wetland area. It is the headwaters of Hylebos Creek which flows into Commencement Bay and Puget Sound and is one of the ...
Pipestem Resort State Park
2 reviews
A windswept plateau in southeastern West Virginia provides the setting for this park's astonishing array of accommodations and recreational ...
Interstate State Park
2 reviews
A deep gorge called the Dalles of the St. Croix is a scenic feature of Wisconsin's oldest state park. As a part of the Ice Age National Scientific ...
Floyd Lamb State Park
1 review
Originally known as Tule Springs, this park was an early water stop for Native Americans. It later became a privately-owned working ranch, as well as ...
Darien Lakes State Park
1 review
Darien Lakes State Park's terrain is hilly with woodlands, ravines, streams and 12-acre Harlow Lake. The park has a total of 158 campsites (45 ...
Green Lakes State Park
1 review
Green Lakes State Park's outstanding features are its two glacial lakes surrounded by upland forest. Both Round and Green Lakes are meromictic lakes, ...
Crowders Mountain State Park
2 reviews
Climb rugged peaks rising 800 feet above the surrounding countryside and watch raptors soar in the wind currents. Rocky ledges and outcrops are the ...
Morrow Mountain State Park
1 review
View the skeletal remains of a once-mighty range of peaks. Located in the Uwharrie Mountains along the Pee Dee River and Lake Tillery, Morrow ...
Pilot Mountain State Park
1 review
Imagine a majestic pinnacle rising from out of nowhere, 1,400 feet above the surrounding countryside. Spend an evening canoe camping along the river ...
Delaware State Park
1 review
Dense woodlands, expansive meadows and a shimmering reservoir blend to create Delaware State Park. Once home to the Delaware Indians, this ...
Harrison Lake State Park
1 review
In the midst of endless field of corn and soybeans stands Harrison Lake State Park--a green island of scenic woodlands in a rich agricultural region. ...
Catherine Creek State Park
1 review
Tranquil, crystal-clear waters and towering ponderosa pines frame the landscape at Catherine Creek State Park. Cradled in a canyon created by the ...
Wallowa Lake State Park
1 review
If you're interested in a campground surrounded on three sides by 9,000' tall snow-capped mountains and a large, clear lake, this is the area for ...
Leonard Harrison State Park
1 review
Leonard Harrison offers spectacular vistas and a fabulous view of Pine Creek Gorge, Pennsylvania's Grand Canyon. The scenery is superb in every ...
Trough Creek State Park
1 review
Located along a scenic gorge created as Great Trough Creek cuts through Terrace Mountain and empties into Raystown Lake, Trough Creek State Park was ...
Jones Gap State Park
1 review
Trailside camping in one of South Carolina's most pristine wilderness areas in the Upcountry can be enjoyed at this 3,346-acre park. Located in the ...
Paris Mountain State Park
3 reviews
Visitors desiring a quiet place to relax in a mountain setting can find this opportunity at Paris Mountain State Park, located only a short drive ...
Cove Lake State Park
1 review
Cove Lake State Park's 673 acres are situated in a beautiful mountain valley setting on the eastern edge of the Cumberland Mountains. There are ...
Fort Canby State Park
6 reviews
Construction of Fort Canby began in July 1863. Batteries presently in the park were constructed in the late 1890s and again during the early years of ...
Fort Columbia State Park
1 review
This Fort, along with Fort Canby and Fort Stevens on the Oregon side, constituted the harbor defense of the Columbia River from 1896 until 1947 when ...
Fort Worden State Park
1 review
Fort Worden, Fort Casey and Fort Flagler were built between 1897 and 1911 and formed the first line of defense to guard the Puget Sound cities and ...
Newaygo State Park
1 review
For the rugged camper, Newaygo State Park offers spacious and wooded rustic campsites and boating and swimming access to Hardy Dam Pond. ...
Forestville/Mystery Cave State Park
1 review
Come visit Forestville/Mystery Cave State Park to see some natural wonders above and below ground. In the summer, beat the heat with a visit below ...
Old Fort Harrod State Park
2 reviews
Old Fort Harrod State Park commemorates the first permanent European settlement west of the Alleghenies. In March 1774, Captain James Harrod and ...
Mt. Nebo State Park
1 review
Rising 1,350 feet above the Arkansas River Valley, Mount Nebo offers spectacular views. The mountain has been attracting travelers and settlers for ...
Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park
1 review
Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park stretches from the Big Sur coastline into nearby 3,000-foot ridges. The park features redwood, tan oak, madrone, ...
Palomar Mountain State Park
2 reviews
Palomar Mountain State Park features spectacular views of the Pacific, camping, picnicking, hiking, and fishing (trout) in Doane Pond. Coniferous ...
Point Sur State Historic Park
1 review
Point Sur State Historic Park and its active US Coast Guard lightstation sits 361 feet above the surf on a large volcanic rock. First lit on August ...
Sinkyone Wilderness State Park
2 reviews
The rugged wilderness that once characterized the entire Mendocino Coast can still be explored and enjoyed in the 7,367 acre Sinkyone Wilderness ...
Blackwater River State Park
2 reviews
Blackwater River State Park is considered one of the purest sandbottom rivers in the world. The Blackwater River is in its natural state for almost ...
Faver-Dykes State Park
1 review
Quiet, peaceful, relaxing and unhurried are the words used to describe Faver-Dykes State Park near St. Augustine. This tranquil park contains 1,450 ...
Lake Kissimmee State Park
1 review
The land that is now Lake Kissimmee State Park was once used by Native Americans because of the abundance of fish and game in the area, making it an ...
Baxter State Park
5 reviews
The state's highest mountain, Mt. Katahdin dominates the rumpled landscape of central Maine. A soaring monolith of granite, the mountain thrills the ...
Ponca State Park
1 review
Situated astride the picturesque Missouri River bluffs in northeastern Nebraska, Ponca State Park is at the eastern gateway of the Missouri National ...
Keuka Lake State Park
1 review
Keuka Lake State Park, located in the heart of wine country, has a gentle charm, offering views of vineyard-covered slopes, glimmering water and ...
Robert H. Treman State Park
1 review
Robert H. Treman State Park an area of wild beauty, with the rugged gorge called Enfield Glen as its scenic highlight. Winding trails follow the ...
Cliffs of the Neuse State Park
1 review
Witness the effects of the forces of erosion which have carved and chiseled cliffs in the west bank of the Neuse River. Here ancient mountain ...
Fort Macon State Park
1 review
All of the sun, sand, sea, and history you can soak up in a day. Even Blackbeard the Pirate used to drop by once upon a time. After a day of beach ...
Cross Ranch State Park
1 review
Located along seven miles of the last free-flowing, undeveloped stretches of the Missouri River, North Dakota's Cross Ranch Centennial State Park is ...
Canoe Creek State Park
1 review
Forests and old farm fields dominate Canoe Creek State Park. The 155-acre lake is a beacon for waterfowl and a haven for anglers. The park boasts one ...
Clear Creek State Park
3 reviews
Set along the Clarion River, Clear Creek is a cozy getaway and a canoeist's paradise. Whether you bring your own canoe or rent one, a popular ...
Colonel Denning State Park
1 review
For the sightseer and nature photographer, Colonel Denning is a park of surprises, great beauty and charm. The woded park area nestles at the side of ...
McConnell's Mill State Park
1 review
Nestled amidst striking scenery and the deep gorge of the Slippery Rock Creek, a National Natural Landmark, McConnell's Mill State Park is a great ...
Penn Roosevelt State Park
1 review
This park is located in the scenic Seven Mountains area of Pennsylvania. The Mid State Trail bisects the park and provides backpacking opportunties ...
Red Fleet State Park
1 review
Nestled among scenic red slick-rock formations, Red Fleet Reservoir offers excellent boating and year-round fishing. This picturesque state park is ...
Seyon Ranch State Park
1 review
The Seyon Recreation Area is known for its unique fly fishing opportunities and rustic accommodations.Nestled alongside Noyes Pond and the eastern ...
James River State Park
1 review
James River State Park is one of the state's newest parks. The park offers access to 20 miles of hiking/biking/horseback riding trails. The primitive ...
Camano Island State Park
1 review
Through the efforts of the South Camano Grange #930, a tract of 93 acres was made available from the Department of Natural Resources for use as a ...
Waconah Falls State Park
1 review
Waconah Falls State Park offers scenic views of Waconah Falls, picnicking, fishing, and hiking. A trail system leads through open woods along the ...
Judge C.R. Magney State Park
2 reviews
Come for the quiet, the solitude, and the famous waterfall, Devil's Kettle. The most popular hike leads from the trailhead upstream along the Brule ...
Big Oak Tree State Park
1 review
Majestic trees tower above the rich delta stretching all around Big Oak Tree State Park, a National Natural Landmark. The 1,005-acre park gets its ...
Independence Mine State Historical Park
2 reviews
GOLD! A magic word that time cannot tarnish; a soft metal with the strength to forge history. Gold was the magnet that drew thousands of adventurers ...
Round Lake State Park
1 review
The 58-acre lake at Round Lake State Park was a million years in the making. It is a product of glacial activity dating back to the Pleistocene ...
White River State Park
1 review
Here's a state park for those not in the mood to camp, hike, swim, fish or hunt bugs. It's natural to expect White River State Park to offer ...
Forest Lake State Park
1 review
Forest Lake State Park was one of the 10 original state parks created in 1935. Has a 200-ft sandy ...
Eagle Island State Park
1 review
The island was probably named by the Wilkes Expedition (which also named Anderson Island) for a member of the party, Harry ...
Sequoyah Bay State Park
1 review
<b>Directions:</b> Five miles south of Wagoner on SH-16, five miles east on Grey Oaks Road.
Hartwick Pines State Park
2 reviews
Hartwick Pines State Park features one of the few remaining tracts of virgin pines n the Midwest, the Michigan Forest Visitor Center and a logging ...
Lake Gogebic State Park
2 reviews
Lake Gogebic State Park covers 360 acres and nearly a mile of lake frontage.This park offers shady, lakefront campsites on the shore of Lake Gogebic, ...
George Crosby Manitou State Park
5 reviews
Come to this north-country wilderness park where waterfalls cascade through a volcanic canyon surrounded by majestic forest. The trails in the park ...
Hugh White State Park
1 review
Guests enjoy popular water sports on the 64,000-acre Grenada Reservoir. Hugh White has a bait shop, pool for cabin guests, 24 cabins, a 10-unit lodge ...
Ha Ha Tonka State Park
4 reviews
One of nature's geologic and scenic masterpieces, Ha Ha Tonka State Park overlooks the Lake of the Ozarks from atop towering limestone bluffs. The ...
Roaring River State Park
4 reviews
Roaring River State Park features the rugged and scenic terrain of the southwest Ozarks. More than 20 million gallons of water gush daily from ...
Lewis And Clark State Park
1 review
Lewis and Clark State Park lies on the shores of Blue Lake, an oxbow formed by the meanderings of the picturesque Missouri River many years ago. ...
Fairview-Riverside State Park
1 review
Once you've strolled under the moss-draped oaks, waterskied on the smooth, clear Tchefuncte River, or wet a line in the waters of nearby Lake ...
Rickwood Caverns State Park
1 review
Thrill to Rickwood's miracle mile of underground caverns. The 260 million-year-old limestone formations, blind cave fish and underground pools are ...
Tombstone Courthouse State Historic Park
1 review
The Tombstone Courthouse was the first Cochise County Courthouse. It was built in 1882 after Cochise County split off from Pima County in 1881. ...
Mammoth Spring State Park
1 review
Mammoth Spring, Arkansas's largest spring, flows nine million gallons of water hourly. Forming a scenic 10-acre lake, it then flows south as the ...
Humboldt Redwoods State Park
3 reviews
Located along the scenic Avenue of the Giants, Humboldt Redwoods State Park encompasses 52,000 acres, including over 17,000 acres of ancient ...
Malakoff Diggins State Historic Park
1 review
Malakoff Diggins State Historic Park is the site of California's largest hydraulic mine. Visitors can see huge cliffs carved by mighty streams of ...
Mendocino Headlands State Park
1 review
Mendocino Headlands State Park is near picturesque downtown Mendocino. The park features grass-covered headlands and a beach, with access from the ...
Golden Gate State Park
4 reviews
Mountain splendor awaits only 30 miles from Denver at Golden Gate Canyon State Park, 14,000 acres of hiking, picnicking and camping among dense ...
Harkness Memorial State Park
2 reviews
This magnificent Summer estate on Long Island Sound belonged to the late Edward S. Harkness family. In order to provide recreational opportunities ...
Trap Pond State Park
1 review
Freshwater wetlands once covered a large portion of southwestern Sussex County. Trap Pond State Park retains a part of the swamp's original beauty ...
Highlands Hammock State Park
5 reviews
Webster defines hammock as a fertile area in the southern U.S. and especially Florida, that is usually higher than its surroundings and that is ...
Watson Mill Bridge State Park
1 review
Known as one of the most picturesque and unique state parks in Georgia, Watson Mill Bridge contains the longest original-site covered bridge in ...
Spencer Spit State Park
1 review
Homesteaded in approximately 1860 by the Troxall family, the park land was sold to the Spencer family in 1869. .Activities include vehicle & ...
Steptoe Butte State Park
1 review
Originally Pyramid Peak, the Butte figured significantly in the last Army/Indian conflict in eastern Washington as a reconnaissance point. Once the ...
Camp Creek State Park
1 review
Adjacent to heavily wooded Camp Creek State Forest, this 500 acre park is conveniently accessible from Interstate-77. The area offers a modern ...
Droop Mountain Battlefield State Park
1 review
On November 6, 1863, the largest Civil War engagement of West Virginia's history occurred on this high, mountain plateau overlooking the beautiful ...
Prickett's Fort State Park
1 review
Located on the site of an early frontier stronghold, this fort has been reconstructed to resemble its original 1774 counterpart. Within the compound ...
Governor Dodge State Park
3 reviews
5,000 scenic acres of steep hills, bluffs and deep valleys, plus two lakes offering swimming, fishing and boating (electric motors only). Hike ...
Kohler-Andrae State Park
3 reviews
Kohler-Andrae State Park in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, is the home of majestic sand dunes, miles of golden beach, shimmering blue Lake Michigan water, ...
Curt Gowdy State Park
1 review
The area is one of low-lying meadows, gently rolling hills and massive steep granite formations. Wildlife abounds and both reservoirs are stocked by ...
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