Cross-country Skiing in the East
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| Beltzville State Park | Many open and rolling fields and nine miles of trail are suitable for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. |
| Delaware Canal State Park | The 60-mile long Delaware Canal towpath runs from Easton to Bristol and is a National Historic Trail. |
| Evansburg State Park | Most trails are open to cross-country skiing. |
| Fort Washington State Park | Beginner and expert skiers can enjoy the 1.7-mile loop trail in the Militia Hill Day Use Area. |
| Frances Slocum State Park | When conditions permit, the campground road and day-use areas are popular for skiing. |
| Gouldsboro State Park | Most of the hiking trails are recommended for cross-country skiing. |
| Hickory Run State Park | The 13 miles of designated trail are marked with blue blazes. |
| Jacobsburg Environmental Education Center | The 18.5-mile network of trails makes the center’s fields, woodlands and streams accessible to both students and the casual visitor. These facilities are for use by hikers, all-terrain bicyclists, horseback riders and cross-country skiers. Non-hunters should wear blaze orange during hunting seasons. |
| Lackawanna State Park | All trails can be cross-country skied, although Lakeview and most trails in the campground and picnicking areas are recommended. |
| Lehigh Gorge State Park | The Lehigh Gorge Trail on the west side of the river from White Haven to Glen Onoko is open to cross-country skiing. |
| Nescopeck State Park | This popular winter sport is permitted on all trails throughout the park. The ungroomed trails are relatively flat or have slight grades making this a great way to explore the park during winter. |
| Nockamixon State Park | The bicycle trail and the roads in the closed day use area are open for cross-country skiing. There are also steeper hiking trails in the Sterner Mill Area. |
| Norristown Farm Park | The trails and open fields of the park are available for use with proper snow cover. |
| Promised Land State Park | Skiing and snowshoeing are permitted on all trails. Bruce Lake Natural Area and Conservation Island are the best trails for skiing. |
| Prompton State Park | Hiking trails can be cross-country skied. |
| Ricketts Glen State Park | Cross-country skiing is permitted. |
| Ridley Creek State Park | Cross-country skiers may use the hiking and multi-use trails when snow cover permits. |
| Salt Springs State Park | Cross-country skiers may use the hiking and multi-use trails when snow cover permits. |
| Tobyhanna State Park | Most of the hiking trails are recommended for cross-country skiing. |
| Tyler State Park | The equestrian trails, hiking trails and bicycle trails are unplowed and great for skiing. |
| Varden Conservation Area | Hiking trails can be cross-country skied. |
| White Clay Creek Preserve | Cross-country skiers may use the hiking and bridle trails when snow cover permits. |
| Worlds End State Park | Several park areas are suitable for Nordic skiing. A 20-mile trail network is close by on state forest land. |





