Life can get downright stressful, which makes finding a way to relax incredibly important. We have so many amazing destinations in Pennsylvania that will help us wind down and recharge. Pennsylvania’s Locust Lake, for example, offers a tranquil setting for a getaway. If one day simply isn’t enough, you can check into one of the two lakeside campgrounds for the night.
Nestled in Locust Lake State Park in Barnesville, the 52-acre Locust Lake promises an idyllic backdrop for a relaxing day. The mountain lake is just the beginning of the fun – and the beauty – that awaits, though.
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If you’re visiting during the summer, you can’t get more relaxing than a day on the sandy beach that leads directly into the shimmering lake.
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Open seasonally from May through September, the beach welcomes swimmers from 8 a.m. until sunset. Pay attention to the buoys that rope off the swimming area, which measures 5.5 feet at its deepest.
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Sometimes nothing cures life’s stresses like a day on the water. Locust Lake is popular with boating, too, where you can rent a canoe, a kayak, a rowboat, or a paddleboat from the boat rental stand. (It’s only open seasonally. You can bring your own, too.)
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Tallying more than 1,700 acres, Locust Lake State Park is well worth exploring too, whether on one of its nearly seven miles of hiking trails or on the 1.3-mile paved biking path. Or, if you’ve got the time, go for both.
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Locust Lake is also a paradise for bird lovers. Bring your binoculars because you might spot up to more than 100 bird species.
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Winter’s snow turns the park into a beautiful wonderland while a frozen Locust Lake becomes an enchanting ice skating rink. This is definitely one of those Pennsylvania destinations that deserves a visit in each season.
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Check out the full list of park amenities on the Locust Lake State Park website.
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Have you been to Pennsylvania’s Locust Lake? What did you think? Share your experience in the comments! For another relaxing adventure, go rail biking in Pennsylvania.
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Address: Locust Lake Camp Store, 220 Locust Lake Rd, Barnesville, PA 18214, USA