Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Worlds End State Park adventure.
Nestled on a bend in the creek, this park is the perfect place to hide out from the world.
This state park isn't at the end of the world. But the spectacular scenery and quiet hiking trails make you feel like the last person on earth. Nestled in a narrow S-shaped valley of the Loyalsock Creek, the 780-acre park is surrounded by state forest. That vast wilderness offers endless exploration.
Trails crisscross the area, including the short but challenging Butternut Trail. For scenic vistas--and photos--trek the Canyon Vista Trail to the Loyalsock Canyon Vista. This lookout sits 650 feet above the park, offering stunning views of the creek below. You can also reach it by car off Cold Run Road.
The park offers 70 camping sites, about half with electric hook-ups. Tent campers may opt for a primitive site. Access to shower houses, picnic tables, and a playground is included. Near the beach and swim area, a seasonal snack bar sells fast-food and picnicking essentials. For cushier accommodations, rent one of the rustic cabins and settle in next to the wood-burning fireplace.
The best time to visit Worlds End State Park is during the mild months of spring and fall, when the park's flora is in full bloom and the autumn leaves create a tapestry of color. Summer offers warm days perfect for water activities, though it can be crowded. Winters are harsh, with snow often limiting access to certain areas.