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State Park Overview


Camping

A total of 184 tent and trailer sites are available in two campgrounds. The camping season opens the second Friday in April and ends after deer season in December. The campground has flush toilets, hot showers and a sanitary dump station. The Hosack Run Campground has sites with electricity and accessible campsites.

Organized Group Tenting

Organized adult and youth groups of up to 100 people can rent this modern area, which is open is open from the 2nd Friday in April to the 3rd Sunday in October. There are flush toilets, picnic tables and fire rings. Advance reservations are required.


Picnicking


Swimming


Fishing and Hunting

Fishing

The East Branch Conococheague and Rocky Mountain creeks and Carbaugh Run flow through the park and the surrounding state forest lands, offering many exciting places for anglers. Brown trout, rainbow trout, native brook trout and some warm-water game fish can be found in these streams.

Hunting

About 740 acres are open to hunting, trapping and the training of dogs during established seasons. Common game species are deer, rabbit, squirrel and turkey. Hunting is permitted in the adjacent Michaux State Forest.

Hunting woodchucks, also known as groundhogs, is prohibited. Dog training is only permitted from the day following Labor Day to March 31 in designated hunting areas. The Department of Conservation and Natural Resources and the Pennsylvania Game Commission rules and regulations apply. Contact the park office for accessible hunting information.

Use extreme caution with firearms at all times. The park is used by other visitors during hunting seasons. Firearms and archery equipment may be uncased and ready for use only in authorized hunting areas during hunting seasons. In areas not open to hunting or during non-hunting seasons, firearms and archery equipment must be kept in the owners car, trailer or camp.



History of the Area

The park is named for Thaddeus Stevens? charcoal iron furnace, named Caledonia, which began operation in 1837. The scenic watercourse along PA 233 was once the millrace that operated the furnace waterwheel.

The Honorable Thaddeus Stevens was born in Caledonia County, Vermont. Caledonia is the name given to ancient Scotland by the invading Romans. Thaddeus Stevens became a famous abolitionist, statesman and father of the public school system in Pennsylvania.

In June of 1863, Confederate cavalry under the command of General J. A. Early destroyed the iron furnace. Historians theorize that the furnace was destroyed not just to slow the industrial power of the northern states, but also because of Stevens? views opposing slavery.

Pastures were used as field hospitals for the wounded taken from the Gettysburg Battlefield. Today they are playfields for visiting children.

The iron furnace changed hands numerous times after Stevens? death. In 1902, the land was sold to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The Chambersburg and Gettysburg Trolley Company leased the park and built a trolley through what is now the day-use area. The company built various amusements in the park. In 1922, Robert Miller built a nine-hole golf course. This popular, challenging course now has 18 holes.

In 1927, the Pennsylvania Alpine Club reconstructed the stack of the old furnace as a reduced scale monument. The reconstructed stack and blacksmith shop are the only visible reminders of the early iron works.

In 1933, the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) built a camp in Scotland, PA, and worked building roads and recreational facilities.


Area Accommodations
B&Bs / Inns
Gracious accommodations and in-town convenience are the perfect combination for your stay in Gettysbug. 1898 brick Victorian in historic district. Walk to battlefield, restaurants, shops.
Reasonably priced B&B midway between Hershey and Gettysburg, short drive to Pennsylvania Amish. Four trout fishing streams in the area.


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Area Attractions

For information on other tourist attractions in the area contact either the Gettysburg Convention and Visitors Bureau, 717-334-2100, www.gettysburg.com, or

Pennsylvania?s Capital Region Visitors Bureau, 800-995-0969.

Michaux State Forest This 83,949-acre forest features hunting, fishing and general outdoor recreation. 717-352-2211

Gettysburg National Military Park This historic military site is operated by the National Park Service and preserves and explains the events that occurred on the Gettysburg Battlefield during the Civil War, 717-334-1124.


Area Campgrounds
KOA Campgrounds
20 Knox Rd
Gettysburg, PA
(717) 642-5713


Granite Hill Campground
3340 Fairfield Rd
Gettysburg, PA
(717) 642-8749


Drummer Boy Camping Resort
1300 Hanover Rd
Gettysburg, PA
(717) 334-3277


Round Top Campground LLP
180 Knight Rd
Gettysburg, PA
(717) 334-9565


Artillery Ridge Camping Resort
610 Taneytown Rd
Gettysburg, PA
(717) 334-1288


Gettysburg Battlefield Resort
1960 Emmitsburg Rd
Gettysburg, PA
(717) 337-3363


Conewago Campground
1507 Narrows Rd
Biglerville, PA
(717) 677-8958


Camp Louise
24959 Pen Mar Rd
Cascade, MD
(301) 241-4262


Twin Bridge Meadow Campground
1345 Twin Bridge Rd
Chambersburg, PA
(717) 369-2216


Tagg Run Camp Ground & Rstrnt
200 Pine Grove Rd
Gardners, PA
(717) 486-8000


Deer Run Campground
111 Sheet Iron Roof Rd
Gardners, PA
(717) 486-8168


Gettysburg Campground
2030 Fairfield Rd
Gettysburg, PA
(717) 334-3304


Mountain Creek Camp Ground
349 Pine Grove Rd
Gardners, PA
(717) 486-7681




Area Fishing Related Businesses
Chambersburg Rod & Gun Club Inc
3725 Warm Spring Rd
Chambersburg, PA
(717) 369-3966


Rouzerville Fish & Game
11721 Woodhaven Rd
Waynesboro, PA
(717) 762-5098




Area Resorts and Lodging
S & M Hunting Lodge Inc
3243 York Rd
Gettysburg, PA
(717) 624-8328


Old Town Run Mountain Lodge
699 Baltimore Pike
Gardners, PA
(717) 486-5672


Caledonia State Park

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