Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Raymond B. Winter State Park adventure.
Discover the natural splendor of Raymond B. Winter State Park.
Another natural marvel located within the expansive wilderness of Bald Eagle State Forest, Raymond B. Winter State Park is near seven-hundred-acre expanse of equally stunning vegetation―and shoreline views. Aside from the perfuming oaks and pines of the area, Raymond B. Winter State Park is also located within the hydrophilic confines of two freshwater landmarks: Halfway lake and Halfway Dam. But, we can assure you, there’s nothing “half” about them; they’re full-on natural attractions. And, with the parks six-miles of scenic, overlooking trails, you’ll be more than able to find a viewing angle worth Instagramming; Halfway Lake is also mounted by three-hundred-feet of white-sand. So pitch-up a tent or pull in your RV to one of the campground with electrical hookups and prune yourself with all the aquatic activities Raymond B. Winter State Park has to offer.
The best time to visit Raymond B. Winter State Park is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural scenery is at its peak. Summer offers warm days perfect for water activities, though it can be crowded. Winters are cold, with snow transforming the landscape, ideal for those who enjoy winter sports.