Bald Eagle State Park - Nearby State Parks

Nearby State Parks

The following state parks are within 30 miles (48 km) of Bald Eagle State Park:

  • Black Moshannon State Park (Centre County)
  • Bucktail State Park Natural Area (Cameron and Clinton Counties)
  • Greenwood Furnace State Park (Huntingdon County)
  • Hyner Run State Park (Clinton County)
  • Hyner View State Park (Clinton County)
  • Kettle Creek State Park (Clinton County)
  • Little Pine State Park (Lycoming County)
  • McCalls Dam State Park (Centre County)
  • Penn-Roosevelt State Park (Centre County)
  • Poe Paddy State Park (Centre County)
  • Poe Valley State Park (Centre County)
  • Ravensburg State Park (Clinton County)
  • Reeds Gap State Park (Mifflin County)
  • R. B. Winter State Park (Union County)
  • Sand Bridge State Park (Union County)
  • Upper Pine Bottom State Park (Lycoming County)
  • Whipple Dam State Park (Huntingdon County)

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