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Fowlers Hollow State Park
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Recreational OpportunitiesHiking - Trail Biking - Horseback Riding - Picnicking - Fishing - Hunting - Cross-country Skiing - Snowmobiling - Camping
Fishing: Fowler Hollow Run traverses the park and provides trout fishing. The stream receives a pre-season stocking of brook trout. For complete information on fishing rules and regulations in Pennsylvania, visit the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission Web site. Picnicking: Picnic tables and a limited number of grills are available in a wooded setting. The one picnic pavilion may be reserved up to 11 months in advance for a fee. If unreserved, the picnic pavilion is free on a first-come, first-served basis. A large play field is nearby. Make online reservations at: www.visitPAparks.com or call toll-free 888-PA-PARKS, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Saturday.
Make a reservation Trail Biking and Horseback Riding: Alfarata and Beaston trails, which are extensive trails in Tuscarora State Forest, meet in Fowlers Hollow State Park. Trail biking is also permitted on park roads. Hiking: 6 miles of trails Hunting: Hunting is permitted on adjacent state forest lands. Terrain is moderately hilly to mountainous and favors turkey and deer.
Camping: rustic sites Explore the campground map. Explore camping for more information. Free Camping for Campground Hosts: one host position in the rustic campgroundThe campground host sites amenities include 50-amp electric service. Hosts are required to assist park personnel Friday through Sunday and those holidays occurring on Monday. A two week minimum stay is required, but would prefer a one month stay. Responsibilities include assisting with light maintenance and housekeeping. Contact the park office for additional information and availability. Winter ActivitiesExplore the Winter Report for current snow and ice depths. Cross-country Skiing: There are two miles of designated trail southwest of the campground. Skiing is also permitted in all areas of the park. Snowmobiling: Fowlers Hollow has parking and a restroom. It serves as a trailhead to the 46-mile trail network in Tuscarora State Forest. Snowmobiles may be operated on designated trails and roads from the day following the last deer season in December until April 1, weather permitting. Access for People with DisabilitiesIf you need an accommodation to participate in park activities due to a disability, please contact the park you plan to visit. HistoryIn 1901, the Perry Lumber Company began logging operations in the area by building a narrow gauge logging railroad along the abandoned Path Valley Railroad grade from New Germantown to what is now Big Spring State Park. The railroad then expanded south into Bowman Hollow and around the end of Rising Mountain into what is now Fowlers Hollow State Park. The company did not have a large, stationary sawmill, but used five portable sawmills, one of which was used in Fowlers Hollow. The loggers cut lumber and shipped hemlock bark to the Newport Extract Plant. By 1905, the lumber was exhausted and the Perry Lumber Company sold all of its equipment. In 1907, the company sold 2,573 acres to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. In the early 1930s, unemployed local men, through the Works Progress Administration (WPA), constructed many of the facilities in Fowlers Hollow State Park. Nearby AttractionsFor more information on nearby attractions, contact: Pennsylvania’s Capital Region Vacation Bureau, 800-995-0969, www.pacapitalregions.com. Colonel Denning State Park: This quaint park offers camping, swimming, fishing, hiking, picnicking, hunting, cross-country skiing and ice skating and is in the scenic Doubling Gap along PA 233. Big Spring State Park: The 45-acre Big Spring State Park is 5.5 miles southwest of New Germantown, along PA 274. Tucked in the side of Conococheague Mountain, Big Spring State Park is a quaint picnic and hiking area. A short loop trail leads to a partially completed railroad tunnel with historic interpretation at the trailhead. The park also provides access to the Iron Horse Trail for day and overnight hiking. Tuscarora State Forest: The 90,968-acre forest is open to hunting, fishing, trail biking, snowmobiling and general recreation. Four miles east of the park is the Hemlocks State Forest Natural Area. This old growth stand of our state tree is magnificent. The National Park Service designated the Hemlocks area as a National Natural Landmark in 1973. 717-536-3191 In an EmergencyContact a park employee or dial 911. Nearest Hospitals: For More Information Contact:
Fowlers Hollow State Park Make online reservations or call toll-free 888-PA-PARKS, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Saturday, for state park information and reservations.
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