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Camping |
| Camping modern sites, some with electric
There are 47 tent and trailer campsites open the second Friday in April through mid-October. Accessible sites and a sanitary dumping station are available. Fourteen (14) campsites have electric hookups. |
Trails |
| Hiking 1 mile of trails
The Kincora Trail is a popular trail named in honor of an Irish priest. Many short trails are in the day use area and cross-country ski trails are also available for hiking.
Cross-country Skiing The 1.5-mile Kooser Trail is very popular due to the heavy snowfalls of the area. It is a well-marked trail and classified as ?easiest.?
There is also a 20-mile cross-country ski touring concession adjacent to the PA 653 parking area of nearby Laurel Ridge State Park. A fee required for visitors to use this trail. |
Picnicking |
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Fishing and Hunting |
| Fishing
The four-acre Kooser Lake provides good fishing for trout, bass and bluegill. No boating is permitted. Night fishing is not permitted. Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission laws apply.
Hunting
Because of the park?s small size, hunting is not permitted in the park. Hunters frequently camp in the park and walk to the Forbes State Forest lands that are adjacent to the park. Common game species are deer, turkey and grouse. |
History of the Area |
| Kooser State Park derives its name from John Kooser, who in 1867, settled in the western end of the park near what is now known as Kooser Spring. The early settlers told of an American Indian battle that was fought nearby. A number of war arrows and spearheads have been found in the area. A contingent of Washington?s Army, known as Coxes Army, crossed Laurel Summit near here during the Whiskey Rebellion.
The land for Kooser State Park was acquired by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in 1922. In the late 1920s, the Van Dyke Area was used for summer tenting by people who would camp from early spring until late fall. In 1933, a Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) camp was established in the western end of the park. The ?CCC Boys? built new roads, fireplaces, cabins and a lake. In 1945, a tornado hit the area and did a tremendous amount of damage to Kooser?s wooded areas.
For more information on the CCC, visit the Civilian Conservation Corps Online Archive.
In 1955, the present tent and trailer area was developed. Water was piped from Kooser Spring throughout the park and the original dam was rebuilt with a modern earth and concrete breast and an all-sand beach.
In 2002, portions of the park closed for improvements. Growing Greener money was used to add modern restrooms to the campground and make improvements to the day use area. |
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Area Accommodations |
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Date of last update **/**/** Kooser State Park. SITE IDENTIFICATION. Site Name Kooser State Park Site Location Along Rt. 31, 9mi. frm Donegal,10mi. frm Somerset, County Somerset Municipality... | |
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... metropolitan area and its many attractions. Kooser State Park This park is stamped with the ... beach and camping provide relaxing scenery. Kooser State Park is bounded by Forbes State Forest ... | |
... not permitted in the area except on the road to the High Point. State Parks Kooser State Park, (814) 445-8673 Kooser State Park is a 250 acre wooded area, lying in the heart of a summer vacation ... |
Area Attractions |
| For more information on the many nearby attractions contact Laurel Highlands Visitors Bureau, 800-333-5661, www.laurelhighlands.org orthe Somerset Chamber of Commerce, 814-445-6431.
Forbes State Forest The 51,000-acre Forbes State Forest provides hunting, fishing, hiking, general recreation and the highest point in Pennsylvania, Mount Davis--3,213 feet. 724-238-1200.
Laurel Highlands Hiking Trail This 70-mile backpacking trail goes from Ohiopyle State PArk to the Conemaugh River. The PA 31 parking area and shelter are near Kooser State Park. |
Area Campgrounds | | Pine Oaks Camp Ground 124 Summer Camp Rd Friedens, PA (814) 445-4093
| Woodland Campsites Inc 291 Gilmour Rd Somerset, PA (814) 445-8860
| Pioneer Park Campground 273 Trent Rd Somerset, PA (814) 445-6348
| Donegal Campground 106 Yeckel Dr Donegal, PA (724) 593-7717
| Laurel Highlands Camplands Inc 1045 Clubhouse Dr Donegal, PA (724) 593-6325
| Mountain Pines Resort 1562 Indian Creek Valley Rd Champion, PA (724) 455-3300
| Rivers Edge Family Campground 1101 Riveredge Rd Connellsville, PA (724) 628-4880
| Hideaway Campground 166 Indian Creek Valley Rd Normalville, PA (724) 455-7700
| Mill Run Campground 839 Mill Run Rd Mill Run, PA (724) 455-2929
| Yogi Bear's Jellystone Camp 839 Mill Run Rd Mill Run, PA (724) 455-9644
| Posey Corner Campground 132 Middlecreek Rd Rockwood, PA (814) 926-2040
| Lost Mountain Campground 195 Lost Mountain LN Rockwood, PA (814) 352-7310
| Scottyland Camping Resort Ctr 1618 Barron Church Rd Rockwood, PA (814) 926-3149
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Area Fishing Related Businesses | | Big Ten Tackle 412 Thompson St Latrobe, PA (724) 537-8809
| PV's Fishing Lures & Tackle 1544 Ligonier St Latrobe, PA (724) 539-2191
| Possum Hollow Rod & Gun Club RR 1 Latrobe, PA (724) 423-9279
| B & G Bait & Sport Shop 118 Indian Creek Valley Rd Normalville, PA (724) 455-7282
| Red's Bait Shop Route 31 Acme, PA (724) 423-4902
| Laurel Hill Trout Fishing Pond 4360 Route 31 Somerset, PA (724) 593-7101
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Area Resorts and Lodging | | Seven Springs Mountain Resort 777 Water Wheel Dr Champion, PA (814) 352-7782
| Laurel Highlands Lodge 212 Snyder Rd Donegal, PA (724) 593-7223
| Roaring Run Resort PS RR 1 Box 531 Champion, PA (724) 593-8847
| Laurel Hill Trout Lodge 4360 Route 31 Somerset, PA (724) 593-7101
| Barron's at the Springs 843 Blue Hole Rd Champion, PA (814) 352-7884
| Latrobe Country Club Guest House RR 6 Latrobe, PA (724) 537-6111
| Roaring Run Resort 194 Tannery Rd Champion, PA (724) 593-7837
| Kettler Forlines Resort Homes 9068 Woodridge Champion, PA (814) 352-7771
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