Pennsylvania State Parks Near Bradford

Discover 15 parks within driving distance of Bradford

Kinzua Bridge State Park

McKean County, Pennsylvania, USA
20 miles away

"Bradford, a city with a population over 10,000 and home to the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford, offers lodging, dining, and cultural attractions for park visitors."

Located in McKean County, Pennsylvania, Kinzua Bridge State Park preserves the site of the Kinzua Viaduct, a marvel of 19th-century engineering. The park offers visitors a unique experience walking out on the Sky Walk, exploring the visitor center, and enjoying panoramic views of the surrounding forested landscape. The park is open year-round and provides opportunities for picnicking, wildlife viewing, and seasonal events.

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Thetford Hill State Park

Thetford, Vermont
20 miles away

"Bradford is close enough for quick visits, especially for residents looking for open space and a relaxed outdoor setting. The park is well suited to short outings and casual gatherings."

Thetford Hill State Park is known for its relaxed, village-center setting and broad green spaces that invite picnicking and leisurely strolls. Its elevated location provides a classic Vermont landscape of rolling hills, historic architecture, and seasonal foliage.

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Seyon Lodge State Park

Groton, Vermont
31 miles away

"Bradford visitors can reach the park for a nature-focused outing with easy access to water and forest scenery. It is especially appealing for those looking to avoid crowded recreation areas."

Seyon Lodge State Park offers a rustic, low-key experience on the shore of Noyes Pond, with a historic lodge, picnic areas, and access to calm water for canoeing and kayaking. Its remote setting makes it especially appealing to visitors seeking solitude, birding, and a classic Vermont woodland retreat.

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Elk State Park

Jones Township, Elk County, Pennsylvania, USA
34 miles away

"Bradford is a regional hub with a university and cultural attractions; outdoor enthusiasts from Bradford visit Elk State Park for its scenic lake and wildlife."

Elk State Park, established in 1963, is located in the heart of Pennsylvania’s elk country. The park is centered around the East Branch Clarion River Lake, a 1,160-acre reservoir popular for boating and fishing. The park’s forests and open spaces are ideal for wildlife observation, especially elk, and the area is a destination for hunters, anglers, and families seeking outdoor recreation. Facilities include boat launches, picnic areas, and accessible fishing piers.

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New Discovery State Park

Groton, Vermont
35 miles away

"Bradford residents often visit for a scenic summer outing with swimming and picnic facilities. It offers a straightforward drive to a classic Vermont state park experience."

New Discovery State Park is a small but popular lakefront park known for its sandy swimming area, picnic grounds, and calm water access. It is a favorite destination for families and visitors looking for a relaxed outdoor day in Vermont's Groton State Forest region.

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Chapman State Park

Warren County, Pennsylvania, USA
36 miles away

"Bradford, a regional hub with a university and historic sites, is close enough for day trips to Chapman State Park for hiking and nature exploration."

Chapman State Park encompasses 862 acres of forested land and open fields in northwestern Pennsylvania. The park is popular for its family-friendly campground, picnic areas, and a variety of water and land-based activities. It serves as a gateway to the Allegheny National Forest and is a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

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Sizerville State Park

Cameron and Potter counties, Pennsylvania, USA
38 miles away

"Bradford, home to the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford and the Zippo/Case Museum, offers residents and students easy access to Sizerville State Park for hiking, camping, and outdoor education."

Sizerville State Park is located in north-central Pennsylvania, straddling Cameron and Potter counties. It serves as a gateway to the vast Elk State Forest and is renowned for its lush forests, clear streams, and abundant wildlife. The park offers a variety of recreational activities year-round, including a modern campground, a swimming pool, picnic pavilions, and educational programs. Its proximity to the Pennsylvania Wilds makes it an ideal base for exploring the region’s natural beauty.

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Bendigo State Park

Elk County, Pennsylvania, USA
42 miles away

"Bradford, known for its proximity to Allegheny National Forest, provides its residents with another nearby outdoor destination at Bendigo State Park for recreation and relaxation."

Bendigo State Park provides a relaxing setting for day-use recreation, including swimming, picnicking, and wildlife observation. The park's centerpiece is a large, modern swimming pool, open seasonally, and several shaded picnic pavilions. The surrounding woodlands and riverbanks offer opportunities for fishing and birdwatching. The park is open year-round, with most facilities available from mid-May through mid-September.

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Lake Tarleton State Park

Piermont, New Hampshire
42 miles away

"Bradford residents often visit for a peaceful outdoor day in the lake region. The park is well suited to anglers, paddlers, and anyone seeking a quiet picnic spot."

Lake Tarleton State Park centers on a beautiful 334-acre lake framed by forested hills and distant mountain scenery. It is a popular spot for swimming, canoeing, kayaking, fishing, and low-key picnicking in a tranquil setting.

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Cherry Springs State Park

Coudersport, Pennsylvania
48 miles away

"Bradford, a regional hub with historic sites and outdoor recreation, is within easy reach of Cherry Springs State Park, making it a convenient spot for visitors interested in astronomy and camping."

Pennsylvania's premier destination for stargazing, with some of the darkest skies on the East Coast. The park's high elevation and remote location create perfect conditions for viewing the Milky Way, planets, and deep space objects.

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Sinnemahoning State Park

Austin, Pennsylvania
48 miles away

"Bradford, a city with over 10,000 residents and home to the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford, provides easy access for students and families seeking outdoor recreation at Sinnemahoning."

Sinnemahoning State Park is renowned as one of Pennsylvania's premier elk viewing destinations. The park is managed cooperatively between DCNR's Bureau of State Parks and the Pennsylvania Game Commission to optimize wildlife habitat and viewing opportunities. The grassy opening near the viewing platform is specifically planted with clover and trefoil to attract elk and other wildlife. The park's remote location and extensive surrounding state forest create excellent habitat for Pennsylvania's largest land mammal.

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Lyman Run State Park

Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
48 miles away

"Bradford, a city known for its oil history and the Zippo/Case Museum, is within easy driving distance for residents seeking outdoor recreation at Lyman Run State Park."

Lyman Run State Park encompasses 595 acres of picturesque forested land and is known for its clear mountain lake, abundant wildlife, and year-round recreational opportunities. The park offers modern and rustic camping, a sandy swimming beach, picnic areas, and access to hiking and snowmobiling trails. Its remote location provides a quiet, natural setting ideal for relaxation and outdoor adventure.

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Patterson State Park

Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
48 miles away

"Bradford, a city with over 8,000 residents and home to the Zippo/Case Museum, offers easy access to Patterson State Park for those seeking hiking and camping in the Pennsylvania Wilds."

Patterson State Park encompasses 10 acres in the midst of the Susquehannock State Forest. The park features two picnic pavilions, open grassy areas, and access to a network of hiking and snowmobile trails. While the park does not offer overnight accommodations, its location makes it a convenient stop for outdoor enthusiasts exploring the region.

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Prouty Place State Park

Stewardson Township, Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
48 miles away

"Bradford, a regional hub with a university and historic attractions, provides outdoor enthusiasts with another nearby option for hiking and exploring the Pennsylvania Wilds at Prouty Place State Park."

Prouty Place State Park covers a modest area in north-central Pennsylvania, providing a peaceful escape for visitors. The park is primarily used as a base for hiking and hunting in the surrounding state forest. With minimal facilities, it appeals to those looking for a primitive outdoor experience and a gateway to the Susquehannock Trail System.

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Denton Hill State Park

Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
53 miles away

"Bradford, a city with a population over 10,000, is known for the Zippo/Case Museum and its location near the Allegheny National Forest, with residents visiting Denton Hill State Park for additional outdoor recreation opportunities."

Denton Hill State Park encompasses over 700 acres of wooded terrain in north-central Pennsylvania. The park is situated along U.S. Route 6, making it easily accessible for travelers exploring the Pennsylvania Wilds. Although the ski operations are currently suspended, the park remains a popular spot for outdoor enthusiasts. Facilities include picnic areas, restrooms, and a network of multi-use trails. The park is managed by the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.

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