Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Nockamixon State Park adventure.
Bring your boat, fishing tackle, or horse to this lakelubbers’ playground.
Whether windsurfing, paddling the creeks or hooking a prize bass—there’s no excuse for not getting on the water at this state park. An hour north of Philly, the 1,450-acre lake has enough space for motorboats and stand-up paddleboarders, as well as being classified as a “Big Bass Lake.” If you can drag yourself away from the lake, there are some 25 miles of trails for horseback riders, hikers, and mountain bikers, plus disk golf and a swimming pool complex, all just minutes from the waterfront. Camping isn’t permitted within the park, but 10 cozy cabins are available for rental.
Lakeside activities change with the seasons at Nockamixon State Park. Come in summer for the best boating and water sports, or bring your ice skates during the winter freeze. A bonus for birdwatchers—migrating waterfowl and raptors swoop into Nockamixon Lake in the spring and fall. Some park areas close in the winter, but trails and cabins stay open year-round.