Mount Pisgah State Park
Mount Pisgah State Park is a scenic public recreation area in Bradford County, Pennsylvania, centered around the 75-acre Stephen Foster Lake. The park offers a variety of outdoor activities including boating, fishing, hiking, picnicking, and wildlife observation. With rolling hills, woodlands, and open fields, the park provides a tranquil setting for visitors to enjoy the natural beauty of northern Pennsylvania.
0Visiting with Dogs
Mount Pisgah: dogs allowed on most trails; 6-foot leash required; owners clean up and control dogs; no swimming, buildings, wildlife.
Visitor Tips & Reviews
What Visitors Say
Well-maintained trails with summit views, Stephen Foster Lake for fishing/kayaking, clean picnic areas, playgrounds, ample parking, wildlife; limited food.
Tips from Visitors
- Wear sturdy hiking shoes, as some trails can be rocky or muddy.
- Bring insect repellent, especially in spring and summer months.
- Pack water and snacks, as there are limited concessions in the park.
- Check the weather forecast before your visit and dress in layers.
- Arrive early for the best parking, especially on weekends.
- Respect wildlife and keep a safe distance from animals.
- Carry out all trash to help keep the park clean.
Amenities
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Nearby Attractions
Explore these attractions near Mount Pisgah State Park:
- Bradford County Heritage Association MuseumA local museum showcasing the history and culture of Bradford County.8 miles away
- French Azilum Historic SiteA historic settlement site of French refugees from the French Revolution.18 miles away
- Wyalusing Rocks Scenic OverlookA dramatic overlook offering panoramic views of the Susquehanna River Valley.25 miles away
Things to Do at Mount Pisgah State Park
Hiking Trails
Mount Pisgah State Park offers a variety of scenic hiking trails suitable for all skill levels. Visitors frequently praise the well-marked paths, peaceful woodlands, and panoramic views from the summit of Mount Pisgah. The trails wind through lush forests, around Stephen Foster Lake, and provide opportunities to spot local wildlife. Hikers appreciate the clean facilities, picnic areas, and the tranquil atmosphere, making it a great destination for families and nature lovers seeking a relaxing day outdoors.
Overlook Trail
ModerateA short but steep trail leading to a scenic overlook with panoramic views of the park and surrounding countryside.
Pond Loop Trail
EasyA gentle loop around Stephen Foster Lake, ideal for families and wildlife observation.
Beaver Creek Trail
ModerateA wooded trail following Beaver Creek, featuring wildflowers and opportunities to spot beavers and birds.
Nature Trail
EasyAn interpretive trail with educational signs about local flora and fauna, suitable for all ages.
Sawmill Trail
ModerateA forested trail with historical markers about the area's logging history, leading to a quiet stream.
Directions
From Troy, PA, take US-6 east for 5 miles. Turn left onto Pisgah State Park Road and follow signs for the park entrance.
Contact & Info
Frequently Asked Questions
What activities can I do at Mount Pisgah State Park?
Visitors enjoy hiking, fishing, boating, picnicking, and wildlife watching. The park has well-maintained trails and a beautiful lake for kayaking and canoeing.
Are there good hiking trails at Mount Pisgah State Park?
Yes, the park offers several scenic hiking trails with varying difficulty levels. Many reviews mention the trails are well-marked and provide great views of the lake and surrounding nature.
Is Mount Pisgah State Park family-friendly?
Absolutely! Many reviewers mention that the park is clean, safe, and has playgrounds and picnic areas, making it a great spot for families.
Can I swim at Mount Pisgah State Park?
Swimming is not allowed in the lake, according to park rules and visitor reviews. However, the park offers other water activities like fishing and boating.
Are there picnic facilities available?
Yes, the park has several picnic areas with tables and grills. Many visitors appreciate the shaded spots and the availability of clean restrooms nearby.
Is Mount Pisgah State Park pet-friendly?
Pets are allowed in the park as long as they are kept on a leash. Reviewers recommend bringing bags to clean up after your pet.

