Pennsylvania State Parks Near Uniontown

Discover 9 parks within driving distance of Uniontown

Ohiopyle State Park

Ohiopyle, Pennsylvania
18 miles away

"Uniontown is the closest city to Ohiopyle State Park, making it a convenient base for visitors seeking outdoor adventure, hiking, and whitewater rafting."

Known as Pennsylvania's whitewater capital, Ohiopyle offers world-class rafting, extensive trail systems, and spectacular natural beauty. The park is a hub for outdoor enthusiasts seeking adventure, from gentle rail-trail biking to extreme whitewater experiences.

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Laurel Ridge State Park

Southwestern Pennsylvania, spanning Cambria, Fayette, Somerset, and Westmoreland counties.
30 miles away

"Uniontown visitors are drawn to the park for its hiking and cross-country skiing, especially given its proximity to the Laurel Highlands."

Laurel Ridge State Park encompasses over 13,000 acres of forested ridges and valleys in southwestern Pennsylvania. The park is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering extensive hiking, cross-country skiing, and hunting opportunities. Its centerpiece is the 70-mile Laurel Highlands Hiking Trail, which features shelters and scenic overlooks. The park's diverse habitats support a variety of wildlife, making it a popular destination for nature lovers.

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Linn Run State Park

Rector, Pennsylvania
36 miles away

"Uniontown, a gateway to the Laurel Highlands and historic sites like Fort Necessity, is within easy reach of Linn Run State Park for hiking, picnicking, and nature walks."

A hidden gem in the Laurel Highlands offering a quiet mountain experience with excellent fishing, natural swimming, and wilderness hiking. The park's rustic character and connection to Forbes State Forest attract those seeking solitude.

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Ryerson Station State Park

Greene County, Pennsylvania, USA
38 miles away

"Uniontown, a regional hub, offers its residents and visitors a convenient starting point for day trips to the park’s scenic trails and picnic areas."

Nestled in the southwestern corner of Pennsylvania, Ryerson Station State Park is known for its quiet woodlands, open meadows, and the gentle flow of the North Fork of Dunkard Fork. The park provides year-round recreational activities, including camping, picnicking, hiking, and winter sports. The park's natural landscape supports a variety of wildlife, making it a great spot for birdwatching and nature study.

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Kooser State Park

Somerset County, Pennsylvania, USA
38 miles away

"Uniontown, a gateway to the Laurel Highlands, offers easy access for residents seeking the tranquility and natural beauty of Kooser State Park."

Kooser State Park covers 250 acres of wooded land surrounding the scenic Kooser Lake. The park is popular for its historic cabins, family-friendly atmosphere, and easy access to nearby attractions in the Laurel Highlands. With well-maintained trails, picnic areas, and opportunities for winter sports, Kooser State Park is a favorite destination for both relaxation and adventure.

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Laurel Hill State Park

Somerset County, Pennsylvania, United States
42 miles away

"Uniontown visitors appreciate the park’s proximity for weekend camping trips and access to the Laurel Highlands’ natural beauty."

Laurel Hill State Park is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts in southwestern Pennsylvania. The park's centerpiece is the 63-acre Laurel Hill Lake, which provides opportunities for swimming, boating, and fishing. Over 15 miles of hiking trails wind through forests and meadows, offering scenic views and wildlife observation. The park also features modern campgrounds, picnic areas, and winter activities such as cross-country skiing and snowmobiling. Laurel Hill State Park is managed by the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.

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Laurel Mountain State Park

Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, USA
44 miles away

"Uniontown, a historic city near the Fayette County border, serves as a base for visitors seeking the park’s hiking, skiing, and scenic mountain views."

Nestled atop Laurel Mountain in Westmoreland County, Laurel Mountain State Park spans over 493 acres and is renowned for its winter sports, particularly skiing and snowboarding. The park features a historic lodge, scenic overlooks, and access to the Laurel Highlands Hiking Trail. In addition to winter recreation, visitors enjoy picnicking, birdwatching, and exploring the natural beauty of the Laurel Ridge. The park is managed by the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) and is a gateway to the larger Forbes State Forest.

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Keystone State Park

Derry, Pennsylvania
44 miles away

"Uniontown, a regional center in Fayette County, offers its residents access to Keystone State Park for camping, boating, and outdoor events."

A family-friendly park featuring a historic lake created for the coal industry. Offers swimming, fishing, diverse trails, and modern amenities just east of Pittsburgh in the Laurel Highlands region.

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Laurel Summit State Park

Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, USA
46 miles away

"As the largest city in Fayette County, Uniontown provides access to the Laurel Highlands, with many residents and tourists visiting the park for hiking and scenic drives."

Laurel Summit State Park provides a peaceful escape in the Laurel Highlands of Pennsylvania. With its picnic areas, cool climate, and proximity to extensive hiking trails, the park is ideal for families, nature lovers, and outdoor enthusiasts. The park's location atop Laurel Ridge offers unique flora and fauna, as well as access to the Spruce Flats Bog and the Wolf Rocks Trail. Although small in size, the park's natural beauty and elevation make it a notable destination in the region.

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