Every state park in Pennsylvania – all 121 of them – has its own personality, and we each probably have our favorites. Let’s face it, though. With the high number of state, local, and neighborhood parks, we’re likely to overlook a few. However, that just means we have more hidden gems to uncover – like this little-known Pennsylvania state park.
Caledonia State Park sits in a prime spot in Fayetteville, halfway between Gettysburg and Chambersburg. However, if you don’t live in the area, you might not be familiar with this gem.
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Unlike most state parks, the 1,125-acre Caledonia State Park doesn’t have a lake. Rather, picturesque streams meander through the park.
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You can stay cool all summer long at the park’s ADA-accessible pool. Sunbathe poolside, then glide into the crystal clear water on the waterslide. A snack bar also sells goodies.
Trip Advisor/management You must pay an admission fee to use the pool. Non-resident visitors pay slightly more than residents.
If this is your first visit, save some time to explore one of the hiking trails. The Whispering Pine Nature Trail, the shortest of the trails, is rated easy and passes through the forest.
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You never know what beauty you’ll see along the way - from tiny waterfalls to local wildlife.
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Watch the kiddos on the playground as you sit back, relax, and enjoy the scenery. If you’re a golfer, play a round or two at the Caledonia Golf Club right by the park.
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Bring all the necessities for a leisurely picnic. You’ll find both grills and tables throughout the park.
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Plan a visit in each season - from the colorful days of spring when the wildflowers bloom…
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…To the rustic afternoons of autumn.
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View more information on the official website of Caledonia State Park. Or stop by its Facebook page.
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Do you have a favorite state park in Pennsylvania? Tell us about it in the comments! Did you know that two of the U.S.’s smallest state parks are also in Pennsylvania?
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You must pay an admission fee to use the pool. Non-resident visitors pay slightly more than residents.
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Address: Caledonia State Park, 101 Pine Grove Rd, Fayetteville, PA 17222, USA