Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Leonard Harrison State Park adventure.
Discover the scenic vistas and adventure at Leonard Harrison State Park.
Carved within the well-hidden, leaf littered canyon face of neighboring Tioga State Forest, Leonard Harrison State Park is a scenic oasis from the everyday. Boasting some of Pennsylvania's most magnificent photo ops, the near six-hundred-acre expanse rims the eastern half of the area’s famous Pine Creek Gorge; Native Americans famously used this terrestrial haven for trade and major travel. Aside from the lense-focusing activities that backdrop Leonard Harrison State Park, there’s a plethora (in face, miles-’n’-miles) of pristine hiking trails. But make sure to lace-up your hiking boots extra tight; the terrain is known to be quite a bit ragged at some points. However, unlike the snaking trails, the area’s campsites aren’t nearly as hard-edged―they’re quite soft. Both you and your rechargeable LED flashlight will be satisfied.
The best time to visit Leonard Harrison State Park is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the foliage is in full display. Summer offers warm days perfect for hiking, but be prepared for larger crowds. Winters can be harsh, with snow limiting access to certain areas of the park, making it less ideal for visits.