Sinnemahoning State Park is a 1,910-acre campground located in north-central Pennsylvania's Pennsylvania Wilds region, spanning Cameron and Potter counties. Nestled between Elk State Forest and Susquehannock State Forest along First Fork Sinnemahoning Creek, this park offers an authentic wilderness experience with abundant wildlife including bald eagles, elk, coyotes, and black bears.
The park features a 145-acre reservoir created by the George B. Stevenson dam, providing excellent opportunities for boating, kayaking, and fishing. Extensive trails wind through steep valleys and forested ridges, offering scenic hiking for all skill levels. Additional recreational activities include winter sports, wildlife watching, and pontoon boat tours.
RV campers enjoy excellent amenities including 30-amp and 50-amp electrical hookups, water hookups, a dump station, and sites suitable for big rigs. The campground provides modern facilities with hot showers, clean restrooms, picnic tables, and grills. Families appreciate the playground, while pet owners benefit from pet-friendly accommodations.
The park hosts year-round events including the Women in the Wilds Weekend and The First Fork Festival each October. With its combination of pristine natural beauty, comprehensive RV facilities, and diverse outdoor activities, Sinnemahoning State Park delivers an exceptional camping destination for those seeking adventure in Pennsylvania's scenic backcountry.