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    Austin Dam Memorial

    5.0 (4 reviews)

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    Beautiful place to visit. Full of history. Hiking trails, primitive camping. Beautiful small town

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    Sinnemahoning State Park - Wildlife center

    Sinnemahoning State Park

    5.0(4 reviews)
    14.4 mi

    The wildlife center located at Sinnemahoning State Park is amazing. There is a really nice…read moreinteractive exhibit about the nature and history of the area, with some excellent kid-friendly features like a cave to crawl through to find animal displays. It also features a nice large classroom space with activities and short films - on the day we visited, it was alternating between videos on elk and eagles. The restrooms were exceptionally clean and in good condition. The staff were all very friendly and welcoming. The park has a lot of things to explore - and keep your eyes peeled for elk as you go! There was a sighting of a large bull while we were there. There is a reservoir created by a dam that offers opportunities for boating and fishing, and the dam is a great place to get a good overlook of the area. They offer pontoon boat tours on Sundays during parts of the year, but unfortunately, ours got cancelled due to the boat needing a repair. Camping, hiking, and wildlife viewing areas are also available in the park. We really enjoyed our visit here!

    We love coming to Sinnemahoning State Park during all seasons. We kayak and canoe in the summer…read more(people can "rent" either for a donation, but we have our own) and in the winter, people can cross country ski, ice skate and snowshoe for a donation. It has educational activities all year round, and has special programs such as Women in the Wilds and homeschoolers activities. It's a wonderful resource in a beautiful area.

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    Sinnemahoning State Park - Along the trail near wildlife viewing area

    Along the trail near wildlife viewing area

    Sinnemahoning State Park - Arch Tree near wildlife center

    Arch Tree near wildlife center

    Sinnemahoning State Park - View of reservoir from dam

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    View of reservoir from dam

    Parker Dam State Park

    Parker Dam State Park

    5.0(11 reviews)
    38.6 mi

    It's a great place to take the family, there are things for all ages from just sitting on the sand…read morewhile soaking up the sun, to swimming to renting a paddleboard or canoe to walking around the dam. There are pavillions, playgrounds, a learing center with educational events (not during Covid-19), a small store to buy hot prepared food (hotdogs, french fries, etc...), cold drinks and other items. The beach area is finally smoke free for those of us who are allergic to cigarettes, it's a true relief. We can enjoy the day without worrying about our eyes swelling shut because the people next to use wont stop smoking and just throwing the butts on the sand. There are designated smoking areas for those who must smoke. Pets are welcome.

    We stopped here on our drive home to look around and stretch our legs. This was really a lot better…read morethan we expected. First, the dam is really cool, built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930's post-Depression. The original was damaged in a storm but it has been rebuilt. Some of the old cabins and equipment still lingers around the park. We saw lots of people fishing and walking their dogs. (Not at the same time!) On our way in we had spied a beaver dam at the bottom of a power line cut through. We parked and hiked down the hill to try to see a beaver. No luck, beavers are very shy. On the way back up the hill I literally stumbled upon an American Woodcock mom sitting on a nest of chicks. She ran into the woods and we snapped a pic of her adorable brood of five baby woodcocks! (Some call them timberdoodles...) This was such a cool experience. Thanks, Parker Dam State Park in New York for some much needed nature time!

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    Parker Dam State Park - Outside the CCC.

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    Outside the CCC.

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