While visiting or staying at a state park, what other attractions are nearby for us to enjoy?
Since nearly every county has at least one state park, there is always something close by to experience. From historic sites, to big cities, to cultural diversity, state parks are close to it all. Find out more at the experiencepa.com site. Where can I get the phone number for a specific state park? To contact a any of our parks, the state park contact page has phone numbers, postal addresses and e-mail addresses. Where can I get driving directions to a particular park? Each park web page includes a link which offers driving directions to/from any location to that state park. Can I bring my pet to a state park? Visitors may bring pets to state parks, provided they remain outside the overnight areas. Pets may not stay overnight at a state park camping facility. Pets must also remain on a leash while in the park. 19 parks allow overnight campers to keep their pets, with restrictions, with them. The 19 participating parks are: Blue Knob, Codorus, Cook Forest, Fowlers Hollow, French Creek,