Cross-country Skiing in the North
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| Bald Eagle State Park | Some park trails and open areas are suitable for cross-country skiing. About seven miles of ungroomed trails are available with proper snow conditions |
| Black Moshannon State Park | All trails are open to cross-country skiers. Trails marked with the cross-country skier symbol on the park map are recommended. |
| Chapman State Park |
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| Clear Creek State Park | Snowshoeing is permitted on all trails. Cross-country skiing is recommended on selected trails on the map. |
| Cook Forest State Park |
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| Kettle Creek State Park | Cross-country skiing is permitted throughout the park. |
| Little Pine State Park | The 4.2-mile Lake Shore Trail follows level terrain and parallels the lake and headwaters and then returns to the starting location. Motor vehicles and snowmobiles are prohibited in this area. |
| Ole Bull State Park |
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| Parker Dam State Park |
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| Simon B. Elliott State Park | Ski on more than four miles of easy to moderate roads and trails. |
| Sizerville State Park | Park trails provide access to many miles of trails on adjacent state forest land. The average yearly snowfall is 60-70 inches. The park provides parking and restrooms. |






At least 4.4 miles of groomed ski trails connect with numerous trails in the adjoining national forest and state game land.