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Locust Lake State Park


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State Park Overview


Camping

Camping modern sites, some with electricity

The 282 campsites are divided into tent or trailer sides that encircle the lake. Tenting is permitted on the north side of the lake and the trailer facilities are located on the south side of the lake. All areas are within easy access to swimming, boating, fishing and hiking facilities.

All campsites are located in a wooded area and have a parking pad, picnic table, fire ring and a cleared area for camping equipment. There are also a number of walk-in sites.

Campground conveniences include modern restrooms and wash houses with shower facilities. A sanitary dump station is located on the trailer side of the lake. Trash/recycling areas are located on both the north and south sides of the lake.


Trails

Oak/Ridge Trail 0.75 mile, easy hiking, white/blue blazes,This interpretive trail winds along a woodland creek and through a mature forest and young woodland areas. Along the entire loop of this self-guiding trail, species of trees and other vegetation are marked, and posted signs offer information about each species.

Oak/Hemlock Trail 2 miles, moderate hiking, white/yellow blazesThis trail is blazed through a mature hemlock stand through which flows a woodland stream. The trail also passes by a unique geological outcropping.

Oak Loop Trail 4 miles, difficult hiking, white blazesThe longest of the loop trails, it encircles a ridge located in a mature deciduous forest.


Boating

Boats may use electric motors. Motorboats must display a boat registration from any state. Non-powered boats must display one of the following boat registration from any state launching permit or mooring permit from Pennsylvania State Parks that are available at most state park offices launch use permit from the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission.

Rowboats, canoes and pedal boats are available through boat rental concessions at each park.


Fishing and Hunting

Fishing

Locust Lake is one of the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commissions high-intensity trout fishing areas and receives several stockings of brown and brook trout annually. Pickerel, bass (largemouth and smallmouth) and panfish give anglers action in all seasons. Fishermen who are not camping are required to use the fishermens parking area near the park entrance. Locust Lake has an accessible fishing pier that is located by the picnic pavilion on the north side of Locust Lake.

Ice fishing is permitted during the winter season with trout being the primary species caught at both lakes. The ice is not monitored for safety. Be sure that the ice is at least four inches thick and carry safety equipment.

Hunting and Firearms

About 1,045 acres are available. Common species are white-tailed deer, rabbits, squirrels,wild turkeys, ring-necked pheasants, woodcock, doves and ruffed grouse. Hunting in both the park and adjacent state forest lands is restricted to designated areas. A special regulations area allowing only bow and arrow and flintlock muzzleloader hunting, is located in areas of the park.

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, firearms and archery equipment must be kept in the owners car, trailer or camp.


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Nature Programs

Tuscarora and Locust Lake state parks offer a wide variety of environmental education and interpretive programs. Through hands-on activities, guided walks and evening programs, participants gain appreciation, understanding and develop a sense of stewardship toward natural and cultural resources.

Curriculum-based environmental education programs are available to schools and youth groups. An environmental education specialist is available to develop EE curriculums and sites, and provide teacher workshops and additional teacher and community services.

Group programs must be arranged in advance and may be scheduled by calling the park office.

Programs are offered March to November. For more detailed information contact the park office.


Area Campgrounds
Promise Camp of Family Guidanc
227 Lance Rd
Clinton, PA
(724) 899-2402


Christmas Pine Camp Ground
450 Red Church Rd
Auburn, PA
(570) 366-8866


Red Ridge Lake Campgrounds
61 Millers Rd
Zion Grove, PA
(570) 384-4760


Ideal Park
129 Ideal Park Rd
Catawissa, PA
(570) 799-5740


Springbrook Campground
675 Numidia Dr
Catawissa, PA
(570) 799-5191


Rosemount
285 Valley Road
Tamaqua, PA
(570) 668-2580


J & D Campgrounds
973 Southern Dr
Catawissa, PA
(570) 356-7700


Twin Grove Camping
1445 Suedberg Rd
Pine Grove, PA
(717) 865-4602


Camp-A-While
1921 E Main St
Hegins, PA
(570) 682-8696


Locust Lake State Park
151 Locust Lake Rd
Barnesville, PA
(570) 467-0317




Area Fishing Related Businesses
Steve's Sporting Goods
239 W 11th St
Hazleton, PA
(570) 459-1885


Valley Fishing & Hunting Supl
228 Main St
Catawissa, PA
(570) 356-2434


Bear's Head Fly Tying Shop
34 Walnut St
Delano, PA
(570) 467-2303


Tackle Box
102 Morea Rd
Frackville, PA
(570) 874-3111


Keystone Fish & Hunt Club
421 N Nescopec St
Tamaqua, PA
(570) 668-0780


West Penn Rod & Gun Club
1047 Clamtown Rd
Tamaqua, PA
(570) 386-1123


Koch's Hunting & Fishing Supplies
2101 Market St
Auburn, PA
(570) 366-5083


Hazleton Owls Rod & Gun Club
981 Grant St
Hazleton, PA
(570) 454-0942


Pine Grove Fish & Game
7 Geary Wolfe Rd
Pine Grove, PA
(570) 345-3905


Blue Mountain Fishing Lakes
63 Blue Mountain Rd
Schuylkill Haven, PA
(570) 754-7934


Shenandoah East End Field & Stream Club
320 E Lloyd St
Shenandoah, PA
(570) 462-2957




Area Resorts and Lodging
Eagle Rock
1031 Valley of Lks
Hazleton, PA
(570) 384-3223


Eagle Rock Resort Administration
RR 924
Sheppton, PA
(570) 384-3223


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