Sizerville State Park

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Sizerville State Park, Pennsylvania, USA
IUCN Category III (Natural Monument)
Sizerville State Park, Pennsylvania, USA
Map of the U.S. state of Pennsylvania showing the location of Sizerville State Park
Map of the U.S. state of Pennsylvania showing the location of Sizerville State Park
Location: Portage Township,Potter County, and Portage Township,Cameron County, Pennsylvania, USA
Nearest city: Coudersport, Pennsylvania
Coordinates: 41°35′41″N, 78°10′36″W
Area: 386 acres (1.56 sq.km)
Established: 1924
Governing body: Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources

Sizerville State Park is a 386 acre (1.56 km²) Pennsylvania State Park in Portage Township, Cameron County and Portage Township, Potter County, Pennsylvania in the United States. The park is nearly surrounded by Elk State Forest making it part of one of the largest blocks of state-owned land in Pennsylvania. Sizerville State Park is on Pennsylvania State Route 155, six miles north of the borough of Emporium.

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[edit] History

Sizerville State Park is named after the nearby ghost town of Sizerville, Pennsylvania, which was in turn named for the Sizer family, early settlers of the region. With the end of the logging boom of the late 1800's, the town was gradually abandoned. Sizerville State Park was first opened in 1924. The first park facilities were opened in 1927. The Civilian Conservation Corps led an effort to reforest the lands surrounding Sizerville State park during the Great Depression of the 1930's. Thousands of acres of old growth timber had been logged at the turn of the century. The CCC planted thousands of acres of white pine and hemlock trees. Today these trees have reached maturity and make up most of the forested acres of Sizerville State Park.

[edit] Recreation

[edit] Hiking

Sizerville State Park features five different loop trails for hiking. Bottomlands, North Slope, and Campground are all on fairly flat land. Sizerville Nature Trail is a three mile loop that features several educational stopping points. It is also a trailhead for the Bucktail Path Trail. Nady Hollow Trail climbs a 1,900-foot mountain.

[edit] Swimming

The swimming pool is open to the public from Memorial Day until Labor Day.

[edit] Camping

Sizerville State Park has a 23-site campground. Eighteen of the sites have an electrical hook-up. The campground facilites include a sanitary dump, flush toilets and showers. Those interested in camping in tents can hike into five sites that are on the bank of a creek.

[edit] Picnics

There are six picnic pavilions and over 200 picnic tables on the grounds of Sizerville State Park. The picnic areas are shaded by the forest of white pine and hemlock. Many of the picnic areas are within walking distance of restrooms and playground facilities.

[edit] Fishing

The are six creeks within Sizerville State Park that make for some ideal fishing. The east and west branches of Cowley Run are the home of brook and brown trout. Cowley Run offers some of the best fishing in the park. It contains a population of native brown trout and is stocked each spring by the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission. Portage Creek and Driftwood Creek, branches of Sinnemahoning Creek also contain trout and a population of smallmouth bass. Sinnemahoning Creek is another site for the fishing of bass and trout.

[edit] Hunting

Hunting is permitted in 200 acres of Sizerville State Park. Hunters are expected to follow the rules and regulations of the Pennsylvania Game Commission. The common game species are ruffed grouse, squirrels, turkey, white-tailed deer, and black bears.

[edit] Winter Activities

Snowmobling and Cross-country skiing take place in the winter months at Sizerville State Park. An average of 60-70 inches of snow falls on the park every winter. The park provides access to miles of groomed snowmobile and cross-country skiing trails in the nearby state forest lands.

[edit] Environmental Education

Sizerville State Park is a hub of environment education. The Environmental Education Building houses exhibits and information about the plant and wildlife found in the park. Homeowners are taught how to plant around their homes to make them more attractive to creatures like butterflies and squirrels. Sizerville State Park provides environmental education programs to youth groups, schools and teachers. Park rangers also lead guided tours of the park, providing hands on learning experiences for all.

[edit] Nearby State Parks

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