Welcome to Kettle Creek State Park, a stunning outdoor destination nestled in Renovo, Pennsylvania. Known for its picturesque landscapes and serene atmosphere, Kettle Creek State Park offers visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the beauty of nature. Whether you're looking to hike through scenic trails, go fishing in the pristine waters, or simply relax in the peaceful surroundings, this park has something for everyone. With clean and convenient amenities like restrooms and showers, as well as picnic areas and a play area near the water, Kettle Creek State Park provides a comfortable and enjoyable experience for all its guests. Escape the hustle and bustle of city life and explore the natural wonders that await you at Kettle Creek State Park.
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Amenities and More
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Good for kids
- Dogs allowed
- Identifies as women-owned
- Picnic tables
- Slides
- Playground
- Kid-friendly hikes
Reviews
Kettle Creek state park is small but absolutely beautiful. I went Tent camping in the lower campground and must say it was a true pleasure as the park was not crowded. The park was very clean and well kept especially the bathrooms. Very peaceful and quiet stay right by the lake, can't wait to go back.
This park is really nice, even for tent camping. We camped in the upper campground and found it pleasant and beautiful despite a mostly rainy spring weekend. Expect no cell reception and not much in the way of civilization outside of this park, but it's beautiful with lots to hike and explore. Bathrooms are primitive but very clean. Our campsite was awesome (site 50) and removed from everybody in a way that made us feel like our own private space, but a long walk to the bathrooms.
What a nice, relaxing long weekend! Park staff are very friendly and informative! Grounds are well kept! Kudos to all!
Kettle Creek lower campground was pretty nice. Loved the clean bathrooms and hot showers. I have to leave my dogs home since I wanted to camp right on the water and the lower campground doesn’t allow pets. So while I was there, I checked out the upper campground so that I could possibly come back and bring the dogs this time. The upper campground is horrible! You’re way up the hill, the view is nice but you’re not on the water. There are only vault toilets here and no showers. You would have to drive all the way over to the lower campground and PAY each day to use the shower. I don’t think I will come back
Very pretty area to visit, whether you're just driving through or this is your destination. We stopped here at the dam to check it out and found it to be interesting and pretty cool to check out. There were several benches and picnic tables around the area to use which was nice and cool historical information to read and learn about which we always enjoy.
We camped at the lower loop and it was so nice. There was a park bench at our site that we could sit and fish. The sites are a little close together but we didn't mind. Our daughter loved the nature center and the presentation the ranger did about moon phases and constellation.
We were out on the bikes
Decided to check the park out an the Bush dam.
The park was really nice.theres bathroom camping area's. picnic area's- there was a lot of people fishing.if in the area check it out
Since you can't swim in the reservoir, and there's no pool at this park, you might choose to stay at the lower campground. The lower camp has 41 sites, some right along the Kettle Creek just above the CCC dam which creates some good pooling for fishing right behind your campsite. It's also a good spot for relaxing (see picture). The above area has 27 campsites.
Boating up to electric motorboats are allowed on the reservoir. The upper area has a boat launch and boat mooring area. There are picnic tables near the water and a play area.
Further up SAR 4001 is a 22 mile equestrian trailhead with overnight camping with permit.
Winter activities include ice fishing, snowmobiling, cross country skiing, sledding and tobogganing.
Hunting is permitted in season.
For events at this park visit: events dcnr pa
For more information: pa parks and forests
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