Sizerville State Park
Sizerville State Park is a scenic 386-acre park nestled in the heart of Pennsylvania’s northern hardwood forest region. The park is surrounded by the Elk State Forest, offering visitors a tranquil escape with opportunities for camping, fishing, hiking, and wildlife watching. The park features a swimming pool, picnic areas, and a campground, making it a popular destination for families and outdoor enthusiasts. Sizerville Creek and Portage Creek flow through the park, providing excellent trout fishing and a picturesque setting.
Free
Visiting with Dogs
Dogs allowed at Sizerville State Park; six-foot leash required; allowed on trails and campgrounds, not swim areas/buildings; clean up.
Visitor Tips & Reviews
What Visitors Say
Visitors love Sizerville's trails, wildlife, clean campsites for tents and RVs, summer pool and picnic areas, peaceful uncrowded setting.
Tips from Visitors
- Check the weather forecast before your visit, as conditions can change quickly in the park.
- Bring insect repellent, especially during spring and summer months.
- Pack plenty of water and snacks, as amenities may be limited.
- Wear sturdy footwear for hiking, as trails can be uneven or muddy.
- Familiarize yourself with park maps and trail markers to avoid getting lost.
- Respect wildlife and observe from a distance; do not feed animals.
- Dispose of trash properly and follow Leave No Trace principles to keep the park clean.
Amenities

Nearby Attractions
Explore these attractions near Sizerville State Park:
- Elk State ForestA vast state forest offering hiking, hunting, and wildlife viewing, especially elk.0.5 miles away
- Bucktail State Park Natural AreaA scenic 75-mile stretch along PA Route 120, known for its rugged beauty and wildlife.10 miles away
- Kinzua Bridge State ParkHome to the Kinzua Sky Walk and the remains of the historic Kinzua Viaduct.35 miles away
Things to Do at Sizerville State Park
Hiking Trails
Sizerville State Park offers a peaceful day hiking experience with well-maintained trails winding through lush forests and scenic streams. Hikers frequently praise the park’s quiet atmosphere, abundant wildlife, and beautiful wildflowers in spring and summer. Trails range from easy to moderate, making them suitable for families and casual hikers. The park’s clear signage and picnic areas add convenience, while the natural beauty and tranquility make it a favorite spot for those seeking a relaxing outdoor escape.
Sizerville Nature Trail
EasyA short interpretive loop trail featuring educational signs about local flora and fauna, perfect for families and beginners.
North Slope Trail
ModerateA scenic trail that winds through mixed hardwood forest and offers views of the surrounding hills.
Twin Lakes Trail
ModerateThis trail passes through dense forest, crosses streams, and provides access to two small, picturesque lakes.
Bucktail Path (Section)
HardA rugged section of the long-distance Bucktail Path, featuring steep climbs and remote forest scenery.
Directions
From Emporium, take PA-155 north for 6 miles. Turn right onto East Cowley Run Road and follow signs to the park entrance.
Contact & Info
Frequently Asked Questions
What activities can I do at Sizerville State Park?
Visitors can enjoy hiking, camping, fishing, swimming in the pool, picnicking, and wildlife watching. The park is also popular for its beautiful scenery and peaceful atmosphere.
Are there good hiking trails at Sizerville State Park?
Yes, there are several well-maintained hiking trails that offer scenic views, including trails through forests and along streams. Many visitors praise the trails for being peaceful and not too crowded.
Is Sizerville State Park suitable for family camping?
Yes, the park is family-friendly with spacious campsites, clean facilities, and a playground. Many reviews mention it as a great spot for families to camp and enjoy nature.
What are the campground facilities like?
Campground facilities are clean and well-kept, with restrooms, showers, and electric hookups available at some sites. Campers appreciate the quiet and well-spaced sites.
Can I swim at Sizerville State Park?
Yes, there is a swimming pool open during the summer months. Visitors mention that the pool is clean and a great way to cool off after hiking.
Is Sizerville State Park crowded?
Most reviews say the park is usually quiet and not overcrowded, making it a peaceful place to visit, especially for those looking to escape busy tourist spots.

