Fishing
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Allentown Bureau of Recreation
The City of Allentown offers recreational activities for people of all ages.
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Located in Carbon County, the 2,972-acre Beltzville State Park is developed around the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers flood control project, Beltzville Dam. The park is along the Pohopoco Creek with recreation areas around the lake.
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Bethlehem Department of Recreation
The City of Bethlehem offers recreational activities for people of all ages.
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Park located in South Whitehall Township; location of Haines Mill Museum.
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Cedar Creek Parkway West offers a variety of recreation opportunities.
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Core Creek Park consists of 1200 acres of public land, including Lake Luxembourg. Hiking trails afford solitude with lakeside and streamside views.
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The 60-mile towpath of the Delaware Canal is a stroll into American History.
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Delaware Canal State Park Trailhead
The access point is on river left and lies just upstream from the Easton Dam at the confluence of the Lehigh and Delaware rivers within Easton's Scott Park.
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These islands are perfect for exploring or stopping at while paddling the Delaware. They are maintained in a natural condition by allowing physical and biological processes to operate.
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Easton Department of Recreation
The city of Easton offers recreational activities for people of all ages.
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Francis E. Walter Dam is an 1,800-acre area with a small 80-acre reservoir that controls the flow of the Lehigh River. While there are no formal recreation facilities, picnicking, hiking and fishing are available, as is hunting, in season, on adjacent Pennsylvania Game Commission lands.
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Consists of 1,035 acres in Northeastern Pennsylvania with a lake that forms a horseshoe covering 165 acres.
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A recently restored lock and locktender's house along the Delaware River.
Raubsville, PA 18042
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Community park with a lake, picnic facilities and nature trails.
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With 16,000 acres, this large park has more than 40 miles of hiking trails, three state park natural areas and miles of trout streams. The Boulder Field, a striking boulder-strewn area, is a National Natural Landmark.
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Named for the five and ten cent store magnate, Kirby Park was designed for residents to relax and play along the banks of the Susquehanna River across from downtown Wilkes Barre.
Kingston, PA 18704
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Leaser Lake was built by the Pennsylvania Fish Commission for water-oriented recreation, and opened for public use in 1971.
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Lehigh County Parks & Recreation Department
The Bureau of Parks & Recreation is responsible for the development and management of approximately 2,500 acres of County Park land and open space.
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At the Lil-Le-Hi Trout Nursery visitors can feed the trout or enjoy the arboretum and nature trail.
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A stocked trout stream that winds its way from Emmaus through Allentown.
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Mauch Chunk Lake Park is a great place to visit. Not only is it an excellent camping spot but it is also close to some of the best mountain biking trails in the state. Mauch Chunk Lake Park is a county park and operated by the county's Parks and Recreation Department.
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Moon Lake Park is owned and operated by Luzerne County and is the only facility of its type. Park development was started by the county in 1968.
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Nescopeck State Park is one of Pennsylvania's newest State Parks and includes an environmental education center and offers hiking, cross-country skiing and fishing.
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Neshaminy State Park is along the Delaware River in lower Bucks County and takes its name from Neshaminy Creek, which joins the Delaware at this point.
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The 5,283-acre Nockamixon State Park surrounds the 1,450-acre Lake Nockamixon. The park's forests and fields are a large green space in this rapidly developing area.
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The solar-heated Nature Center offers a gift shop and access to miles of hiking trails.
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Plainfield Township Recreational Trail
A 70-foot drop into the Bushkill Creek is one of the many attractions that Plainfield Township Trail offers.
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Tohickon Creek flows through the 45-acre Ralph Stover State Park, making a scenic picnic area. The nearby High Rocks section of the park is a lovely overlook of the Tohickon Creek.
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At Ricketts Glen you can take the Falls Trail and explore the Glens, which boasts a series of wild, free-flowing waterfalls, each cascading through rock-strewn clefts in this ancient hillside.
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Visiting Silver Lake Nature Center, a 253-acre "natural treasure" in the heart of the southern portion of Bucks County, is an experience to be savored, not rushed. It's a place where lush foliage, accessible wetlands and rich woodlands abound. Where people of all ages can explore and enjoy a special part of our world.
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Step back in time at the historic 1804 Daniel Steckel House with a wood-burning fireplace, canopy bed, clawfoot tub and fireside breakfast, together with today's luxuries.
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Although the park does have picnicking, hiking, camping and a swimming pool, the main attraction is the Tohickon Creek.
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Troxell-Steckel House and Farm Museum
Experience 100 years of Pennsylvania German history at this 1756 farmstead.
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Tyler State Park consists of park roads, trails and facilities which are carefully nestled within the original farm and woodland setting. Neshaminy Creek meanders through the park, dividing the land into several interesting sections.
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Upper Lehigh River Fishing Region
The Upper Lehigh River is a mecca for serious fishermen.





