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Clear Creek State Park is a delightful 1,211-acre Pennsylvania state park in Jefferson County, opened to the public in 1922 and developed by the Civilian Conservation Corps during the Great Depression. The lovely state park, which is located just 12 miles from the city of Brookville, sits at the confluence of the Clarion River and Clear Creek, known as a popular destination for hiking, fishing, and hunting throughout the year. Visitors can explore the park's 25-mile network of hiking trails, including a trail that leads to the unique Bear Town Rocks boulder formation. A canoe launch is offered on the banks of the Clarion River, which is home to populations of trout, bass, and panfish. 22 lovely rustic cabins constructed by the CC are available for weekly rental between April and December, while two Mongolian-style yurts are available for nightly rental.

38 Clear Creek, Park Rd, Sigel, PA 15860, Phone: 814-752-2368

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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