Kettle Creek State Park

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kettle Creek State Park, Pennsylvania, USA
IUCN Category III (Natural Monument)
Kettle Creek State Park, Pennsylvania, USA
Map of the U.S. state of Pennsylvania showing the location of Kettle Creek State Park
Map of the U.S. state of Pennsylvania showing the location of Kettle Creek State Park
Location: Clinton County, Pennsylvania, USA
Nearest city: Lock Haven, Pennsylvania
Coordinates: 41°22′40″N, 77°55′24″W
Area: 1,793 acres (7.73 sq.km)
Established: 1930s
Governing body: Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources

Kettle Creek State Park is a 1,793 acre (7.73 km²) Pennsylvania State Park in Clinton County, Pennsylvania in the United States. The park is in a valley and is surrounded by mountains and wilderness. It features a dam built in 1962 by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers as a flood control measure in the West Branch Susquehanna River basin. Many of the recreational facilities at the park were built during the Great Depression by the young men of the Civilian Conservation Corps. Kettle Creek State Park is seven miles north of Westport and Pennsylvnania Route 120. It is largely surrounded by Sproul State Forest.


Contents

[edit] Boating and swimming

Kettle Creek Reservoir is open to some recreational boating, fishing and ice fishing. Gas powered motors are prohibited on the reservoir. Motorized boats must be powered by electric motors only. Sailboats, rowboats, canoes, kayaks, and paddleboats are permitted on the waters of the lake. All boats must be properly registered with any state. The swimming area at the lake is on the northern end of the reservoir. Swim at your own risk. Lifeguards are not provided.

[edit] Fishing and hunting

Kettle Creek Reservoir is a 167 acre (0.68 km²) that is a fishery for trout, bass, bullhead, sucker, and panfish. Kettle Creek and it tributaries are excellent cold water fisheries. The fishing quality in the areas down stream of the dam has been damaged by pollution from mine drainage.

Most of Kettle Creek State Park is open to hunting. Hunters are expected to follow the rules and regulations of the Pennsylvania Game Commission. The common game species are black bears, squirrels, ruffed grouse, white-tailed deer, and turkeys. The hunting of groundhogs is prohibited.

[edit] Trails

The trails of Kettle Creek State Park are open to hiking, cross-country skiing, horseback riding, and mountain biking. There is a 22 mile (35.4km) trail for horseback riding. It begins and ends in the park and loops through Sproul State Forest. The mountain also loops through Sproul State Forest. It is five miles (8.04km) and like the horse trail begins and ends in the park. Kettle Creek State Park is a trail head for the 53 mile (85km) Donut Hole Trail. There are several other short trails within the boundaries of the park.

[edit] Camping and picnicking

There are two campgrounds at Kettle Creek State Park. Both lack water spigots and flush toilets. The Lower Campground has 44 sites with 38 electric hook-ups. The Upper Campground was 27 sites with 12 electric hook-ups.

The picnic area has over 200 picnic tables with charcoal grills and water spigots. Some picnic tables are sunny and some are shaded. The picnic area includes a softball field and volleyball court. A playground is also located near the picnic area.

[edit] Nearby state parks



[edit] References

Flag of Pennsylvania Protected Areas of Pennsylvania
Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
State Parks Allegheny Islands | Archbald Pothole | Bald Eagle | Beltzville | Bendigo | Benjamin Rush | Big Pocono | Big Spring | Black Moshannon | Blue Knob | Boyd Big | Buchanan's Birthplace | Bucktail | Caledonia | Canoe Creek | Chapman | Cherry Springs | Clear Creek | Codorus | Colonel Denning | Colton Point | Cook Forest | Cowans Gap | Delaware Canal | Denton Hill | Elk | Erie Bluffs | Evansburg | Fort Washington | Fowlers Hollow | Frances Slocum | French Creek | Gifford Pinchot | Gouldsboro | Greenwood Furnace | Hickory Run | Hillman | Hills Creek | Hyner Run | Hyner View | Jacobsburg | Jennings | Joseph E. Ibberson | Kettle Creek | Keystone | Kings Gap | Kinzua Bridge | Kooser | Lackawanna | Laurel Hill | Laurel Mountain | Laurel Ridge | Laurel Summit | Lehigh Gorge | Leonard Harrison | Linn Run | Little Buffalo | Little Pine | Locust Lake | Lyman Run | Maurice K. Goddard | Marsh Creek | McCalls Dam | McConnells Mill | Memorial Lake | Milton | Mont Alto | Moraine | Mt. Pisgah | Nescopeck | Neshaminy | Nockamixon | Norristown Farm | Nolde Forest | Ohiopyle | Oil Creek | Ole Bull | Parker Dam | Patterson | Penn-Roosevelt | Pine Grove Furnace | Poe Paddy | Poe Valley | Point | Presque Isle | Prince Gallitzin | Promised Land | Prompton | Prouty Place | Pymatuning | R. B. Winter | Raccoon Creek | Ralph Stover | Ravensburg | Reeds Gap | Ricketts Glen | Ridley Creek | Ryerson Station | S. B. Elliott | Salt Springs | Samuel S. Lewis | Sand Bridge | Shawnee | Shikellamy | Sinnemahoning | Sizerville | Susquehanna | Susquehannock | Swatara | Tobyhanna | Trough Creek | Tuscarora | Tyler | Upper Pine Bottom | Varden | Warriors Path | Whipple Dam | White Clay Creek | Worlds End | Yellow Creek
State Forests Bald Eagle | Buchanan | Cornplanter | Delaware | Elk | Forbes | Gallitzin | Kittanning | Lackawanna | Loyalsock | Michaux | Moshannon | Rothrock | Sproul | Susquehannock | Tiadaghton | Tioga | Tuscarora | Valley Forge | Weiser | Wyoming
Scenic Rivers Bear Run | French Creek | Lehigh River | Le Tort Spring Run | Lick Run | Lower Brandywine | Octoraro Creek | Pine Creek | Schuylkill River | Stony Creek | Tucquan Creek | Tulpehocken Creek | Yellow Breeches Creek
National Parks and Forests Allegheny Portage Railroad | Delaware Water Gap | Edgar Allan Poe | Eisenhower | Flight 93 | Fort Necessity | Friendship Hill | Gettysburg | Hopewell Furnace | Independence | Johnstown Flood | Middle Delaware | Steamtown | Thaddues Kosciuszko | Upper Delaware | Valley Forge | Allegheny