The Diversity Of Going Camping In PA
December 13, 2010 by admin
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Yellowstone and Yosemite are some of the most renowned and most known by outdoor lovers. Camping in Pennsylvania is not as well known as these other places. Yet, for campers and outdoor lovers alike there are things you should know about the camping and state parks in Pennsylvania.
Most campers go out for the campsites in the spring and summer. Pennsylvania has three state parks that are open year round. These parks include Little Pine, Promised Land, and Ole Bull. Since this location is in the upper northeast, these parks get a taste of all the different seasons.
At one particular park Promised Land has a 422 acre lake, which fishing is a common pastime. During the winter season ice fishing is also a big hit among visitors. That is not the only attraction during the long winter months. There are hundreds of trails open for cross county skiing. Twenty three miles of trail is also open for snowmobiles. Along with the trailers and RV you can take to the campsite log cabins are available.
The majority of the state parks are seasonal. Champan, Gifford Pinchot, Pine Grove Furnace, Shawnee, Parker Dam, and Pymatuning are the top seven state parks in Pennsylvania. Each park has different scales of attractions. Pymatuning may be the most know because of its size. It is one of the largest parks in the state reaching 21, 122 acres. It’s reservoir covers over seventeen thousand acres. This is one of the many reasons why it is also the most visited park in the state.
Before any camper voyages to their campsite, they must know the rules and regulations. Pennsylvania parks have textbook rules. These are rules such as no unauthorized fires, this is a for obvious reasons. No alcoholic beverages are allowed at the campsites or the state parks. This may be a bad thing for a few campers, though there are plenty of campsites outside of the state parks where having alcohol is legal. On the up side, the state parks allows pets on premise as long as it is a dog, cat or small caged animal.
Beware of leaving out food around the campsite. Pennsylvania has populations of black bears and coyotes. Hunting and game is another activity that can be done in the state park system. You will need the proper permits paper work and hunt during the right season. The most usual game include wild turkey, whitetail deer, grouse, and pheasant.
If hunting isn’t on the menu, but observing wildlife is you can visit an elk range. Elk are larger then deer and males can weigh up to a thousand pounds. You can drop by one of the ranges near your campsite.
Some Camping Recommendations For Men Or Women Camping For The First Time
September 8, 2010 by admin
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There are many of you who wish to camp. Can we offer you some camping advice? Well, we are going to. Here are some ideas for you. Keep reading and you will be ready for that camping trip that you want to take. Here are some ideas to get you started along the way. Are you ready? We are sure ready to share them with you.
First of all, it makes sense to know first aid. Many like to think that the people that they are going camping with will know what to do if there is an emergency. It’s always wise to know a few things just in case they don’t know. We have found this to be true. The more knowledge you have, the better off you are. This way if something happens, then you will find that you will be able to help.
Along with that, there are things you can do to ready yourself. For starters, if you aren’t sure about what you should take, then you should locate the campsite that you are going to camp at to find what they have. You might be happy that you have done so. When this happens, you will know that they have this and this. You should then bring this and this with you.
Along with those things that you want to pack, water should be the biggest thing. There are times when you can’t get near clean water. There are times when you will need clean water. Such as when you cook and when you need to clean a wound. You don’t want to use dirty water for these and these are things that you need to remember.
We have other ideas for you as well. For instance, another tip we have for you would be to make sure you have duck tape with you. Some of you might laugh at this, but you might also find that in many instances, this could come in handy. The reason that this is is because duck tape will actually help you with fixing things that break. Just ask a guy and they will tell you.
The last tip that we have for you who wish to go camping is that if you haven’t been camping before, it might be wise not to go alone. Anything can happen your first time camping. So, the first few times, why not go with someone that you trust and who you can depend on. Make a weekend trip of it and then after a while you can go on your own.
When you use these ideas, you could most likely help yourself when you get in some sticky situations. This is something you need to remember. However, not many people follow these. Don’t be one of those people. There are other tips, but we thought these were pretty important to remember and were ones people wouldn’t tell you
Consider Camping In Pennsylvania
November 5, 2009 by admin
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The next time you go camping in PA (Pennsylvania) there are some things you should consider. When you think of camping and the outdoors most think of Yosemite Yellowstone and large famous parks. Pennsylvania, though not on the top of the list has other attractions that you should be aware of.
Most state parks are open seasonal. Pennsylvania has three state parks that are open year round. These parks include Little Pine, Promised Land, and Ole Bull. Since this location is in the upper northeast, these parks get a taste of all the different seasons.
At one particular park Promised Land has a 422 acre lake, which fishing is a common pastime. During the winter season ice fishing is also a big hit among visitors. That is not the only attraction during the long winter months. Campers in Pennsylvania enjoy cross country skiing and twenty three miles of snowmobile trails.
The seasonal state parks have just as much to offer. The top seven state parks are Champan, Parker Dam, Gifford Pinchot, Shawnee, Pine Grove Furnace, Prince Gallitzin, and the huge Pymatuning. Each park has a different flavor. Records show that Pymatuning is one of the most visited parks in Pennsylvania. It is by far the biggest state park in Pennsylvania being 21, 122 acres. The park has one of the biggest lakes that is well over seventeen thousand acres.
Before any camper voyages to their campsite, they must know the rules and regulations. Pennsylvania parks have textbook rules. These are rules such as no unauthorized fires, this is a for obvious reasons. No alcoholic beverages are allowed at the campsites or the state parks. This may be a bad thing for a few campers, though there are plenty of campsites outside of the state parks where having alcohol is legal. On the up side, the state parks allows pets on premise as long as it is a dog, cat or small caged animal.
Beware of leaving out food around the campsite. Pennsylvania has populations of black bears and coyotes. Hunting and game is another activity that can be done in the state park system. You will need the proper permits paper work and hunt during the right season. The most usual game include wild turkey, whitetail deer, grouse, and pheasant.
If hunting isn’t on the menu, but observing wildlife is you can visit an elk range. Elk are larger then deer and males can weigh up to a thousand pounds. You can drop by one of the ranges near your campsite.

