Adventure just comes naturally in Pennsylvania, especially with the many state parks that are waiting to be explored all year around. However, a day usually isn’t enough time in any of our 121 state parks. While the majority of state parks feature camping, Pennsylvania’s Bald Eagle State Park also offers another cozy way to spend a night, a weekend, or longer. Check into the enchanting Nature Inn, where you’ll wake up to gorgeous views of the sprawling state park.

With nearly 6,000 acres and a full menu of activities, Bald Eagle State Park is a prime destination in any season. You’ll quickly discover, too, that a single day at the park simply isn’t enough.

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If you don’t fancy a stay at the campground, reserve a spot at the charming Nature Inn, which features both rooms and suites.

Facebook/Nature Inn at Bald Eagle The campground at Bald Eagle State Park features rustic sites, camping cottages, deluxe cabins, and yurts.

You’ll be treated to all the luxuries of home and sensational lake or forest views no matter where you stay.

Facebook/Nature Inn at Bald Eagle Amenities include WiFi, a refrigerator, a microwave, and a queen bed.

You might even be lucky enough to wake up to a visitor who’s stopped by to say hi. If not, grab the binoculars in your room to see if you can spot bald eagles or other birds circling overhead.

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Start each morning with a breathtaking sunrise followed by a complimentary country-style breakfast buffet.

Facebook/Nature Inn at Bald Eagle For lunch and dinner, make your own meal on one of the outdoor grills, or gather around the fire pit in the evenings to roast marshmallows and stargaze.

One of the first things you’ll notice about Bald Eagle State Park is its stunning beauty. Sit outside at the inn to drink in the sunrise or the sunset.

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All rooms feature a pair of binoculars for bird-watching. One of the best ways to explore the park is on one of its more than a half-dozen hiking trails.

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FJ Sayers Lake is popular for boating, fishing, and swimming. If you’re visiting during the summer, while away the hours on the sandy beach before cooling off in the water.

Facebook/Nature Inn at Bald Eagle You’ll find a ton to do at the state park in the winter, too - from sledding and cross-country skiing to ice skating.

Learn more on the official website of Nature Inn at Bald Eagle. Or, visit its Facebook page.

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Have you stayed at the Nature Inn at Pennsylvania’s Bald Eagle State Park? Share your experience in the comments! Then check out the eight lesser-known state parks in Pennsylvania that are well worth a visit.

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The campground at Bald Eagle State Park features rustic sites, camping cottages, deluxe cabins, and yurts.

Amenities include WiFi, a refrigerator, a microwave, and a queen bed.

For lunch and dinner, make your own meal on one of the outdoor grills, or gather around the fire pit in the evenings to roast marshmallows and stargaze.

You’ll find a ton to do at the state park in the winter, too - from sledding and cross-country skiing to ice skating.

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Address: The Nature Inn at Bald Eagle, 201 Warbler Way, Howard, PA 16841, USA