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Hickory Run State Park
HICKORY RUN STATE PARK
HICKORY RUN STATE PARK
RR 1 Box 81
White Haven, Pennsylvania   18661

Phone: 570-443-0400
Toll Free: 888-727-2757
Reservations: 888-727-2757
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The 15,500-acre Hickory Run State Park, Carbon County, lies in the western foothills of the Pocono Mountains. This large park has over 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.
Cabins
Organized Group Cabin Camps:

Camp Daddy Allen holds 124 people and Camp Shehaqua holds 149 people. The camps are open from the second Friday in April through the third Sunday in October. Located in a wooded setting with adjacent play fields, the camps share a swimming pool that is open from about June 1 to Labor Day. Groups must supply their own certified lifeguards. Camp Daddy Allen has paved walkways and railings but does not meet the new ADA accessibility standards.
Camping
Camping: modern sites, some with electric

The large tent and trailer camping area has modern restrooms with hot showers, a sanitary dump station, a forested section and a grassy, more open section. A camp store has general camping supplies, ice, firewood and food.

The modern area is open from the second Friday in April until the third Sunday in October. Rustic camping continues until late December. Pets and alcoholic beverages are prohibited.

Organized Group Tenting:

Nonprofit adult and youth groups can rent one or more of the 14 group sites. This rustic area is open year-round and has picnic tables, fire rings, non-flush toilets and hand water pumps.
Area Accommodations
Arrowhead Lake Vacation Cottage - Pocono Lake, PA
Cottages and Cabins
Looking for a relaxing vacation cottage offering year-round activities This is it Kick back on a big reclining sofa in this spacious 2BR home after a day at the water park, whitewater rafting on the Lehigh River, hiking, fishing, hunting, golf or relax at the beaches and three heated pools New carpeting, updated kitchen bath.
Wooden Duck Bed Breakfast - Newton, NJ
BBs / Inns
A brick patio in ground swimming pool invite guests to step outdoors and enjoy their picturesque surroundings and provide a lovely spot for seasonal breakfasting, sunbathing or just plain relaxing
Comfort Inn Pocono Lakes Region - Lake Ariel, PA
Hotels/Motels
Located near popular recreational attractions, including the Claws 'N' Paws Wild Animal Park, Steamtown National Historic Site and Promised Land State Park. NASCAR fans will enjoy a day at the races at nearby Pocono Raceway.
Whistling Swan Inn - Stanhope, NJ
BBs / Inns
Nestled in the beautiful Skylands Region of New Jersey, the house now known as The Whistling Swan Inn was built in 1905 by Justice of the Peace, Daniel Best, for his wife, Sarah. Come visit Northwest NJ's finest Victorian Inn Voted Top Ten BB in US by Inn Traveler Magazine
Swimming
A sand beach is open from late-May to mid-September, 8 a.m. to sunset. Lifeguards are on duty from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily from Memorial Day weekend to Labor Day, unless otherwise posted. Please read and follow posted rules for swimming when lifeguards are off-duty. A snackbar has sandwiches, drinks, ice cream and snacks.


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Picnicking
The large picnic area is near Sand Spring Lake which has a swimming beach. There are over 400 picnic tables, rustic restrooms, playground equipment, drinking water and garbage containers. A picnic pavilion may be reserved up to 11 months in advance for a fee. If unreserved it is free on a first-come, first-served basis.
Trails
Hickory Run State Park offers visitors 43 miles of trails. Of the 43 miles of trails, every trail can be hiked. Hiking-only trails have yellow blazes. Blue-blazed trails allow cross-country skiing and orange-blazed trails allow snowmobiling.

The trails lead through areas rich in historic and scenic interest. This is especially true from mid-June until mid-July when the mountain laurel and rhododendron are in bloom and again in mid-October at the height of the fall foliage.

Be aware of hunting seasons and hunting areas within the park and wear bright clothing in hunting seasons.

Wear proper attire and footwear when hiking.
Nature Programs
Diverse habitats and forest types, extensive wild areas and unique geological formations make Hickory Run an excellent outdoor classroom. From March to November, the environmental education specialist conducts hand-on activities, guided walks and presentations on the natural and historical resources for school groups, scouts, civic organizations and the general public. Curriculum-based environmental education programs are available to schools and youth groups. Teacher workshops are available. Group programs must be arranged in advance.
Things To Do in the Area
Peters Valley Craft Center - Layton , NJ
Arts/Cultural/Drama
Peters Valley is a non-profit education center and gallery for craft arts. Tour the studios on weekends during summer. Workshops May to September, 2 to 5 days. Expert instructors from US and abroad. Commute or sleep over for a mini-vacation close-to-home. Wood turning, weaving, jewelry, ceramics, blacksmithing, photography, papermaking, beading and more.
Visitor Comments, Memories and Reviews
July 7 The BEST 4th of July
February 3 our favorite park for many years by lighthousenut52kg
Our kids have been raised here the past 25 years. We love it there. Follow the rules given at the office and no problems with bears. Only problem is they often allow large groups of kids in the regular sections of the campground, and there goes your quiet vacation week! I have told them about it and hope it changes but just in case I would check to see if there is a case of that in the loop you want to stay in before reserving!
August 19 Great place for scouts to camp by drofnas
I am one of the leaders of scout troop that camped here in mid August. We had a great time. The boys loved it. We went whitewater rafting and on a five mile hike. I would recomend to anybody.
June 16 Fun Fun Fun!!!!! by Tony Craig
fun camping spots good fishing sometimes nice bathrooms with showers. great staff great activities,small store. nice area some wild life. lots of deer and coons.


Area Campgrounds

Blue Ridge Campground Inc.
2489 West Lizard Creek Road
Ashfield, PA
570-386-2911


WT Family Camping Inc
Box 1486 Route 115
Blakeslee, PA
570-646-9255


Chestnut Lake Campground
Frantz Road
Brodheadsville, PA
570-992-6179


Indian Brave Campground
Route 19 North
Harmony, PA
724-452-9204


Jim Thorpe Camping Resort
129 Lentz Trail
Jim Thorpe, PA
570-325-2644


Pocono Raceway Campground
Clearview Road
Long Pond, PA
570-646-2300


Don Laine Campground
790 57 Drive
Palmerton, PA


Sunny Rest Resort
425 Sunny Rest Drive
Palmerton, PA
610-377-2911


Silver Valley Campsites
RR 4 Box 4214 Silver Valley Road
Saylorsburg, PA
570-992-4824


Four Seasons Campgrounds Inc
RD 1 Babbling Brook Road
Scotrun, PA
570-629-2504


Outdoor World - Scotrun Campground
Route 611
Scotrun, PA
570-629-0620


Hemlock Campground & Cottages
362 Hemlock Drive
Tobyhanna, PA
570-894-4388


Sandy Valley Campground
199 Valley Road
White Haven, PA
570-636-0770


Area Fishing Related Businesses
Steve's Sporting Goods
239 W 11th St
Hazleton, PA
(570) 459-1885


Seventh Sense Fishing Products
4822 Blue Ridge Trl
Mountain Top, PA
(570) 868-6010


B C Bait Inc
861 Indian Hill Rd
Lehighton, PA
(610) 377-5131


Palmerton Rod & Gun Club Inc
RR 1
Palmerton, PA
(610) 377-3404


Bowmanstown Rod & Gun Club
525 Club Rd
Palmerton, PA
(610) 852-4051


Kriss Pines Trout Fishing Lake
469 Forest St
Lehighton, PA
(610) 377-3010


Hazleton Owls Rod & Gun Club
981 Grant St
Hazleton, PA
(570) 454-0942


Beaver Run Rod & Gun Club
RR 2
Lehighton, PA
(570) 386-4471


Pocono Manor Outfitters
Route 314 & Pocono Manor Dr
Pocono Manor, PA
(570) 839-1688


Area Resorts and Lodging
Woodlands Inn & Resort
1073 Highway 315
Wilkes Barre, PA
(800) 762-2222


Lake View Estates
Bender Rd & Lakeview Timber Dr
Gouldsboro, PA
(570) 842-1420


Bear Lake Lodge
Ber LK
Wilkes Barre, PA
(570) 472-3811


Beech Mountain Lakes
Route 309
Drums, PA
(570) 788-5071


Country Surrey Inn
3rd St
Gouldsboro, PA
(570) 842-2081


Mountain Laurel Resort & Spa The
State Highway 940
White Haven, PA
(570) 443-8411


Harmony Lake Shore Inn
LK Hrmny
White Haven, PA
(570) 722-0522


Mountaintop Lodge
Route 940
Pocono Pines, PA
(570) 646-6636


Eagle Rock
1031 Valley of Lks
Hazleton, PA
(570) 384-3223


Sunny Rest Lodge
425 Sunny Rest Dr
Palmerton, PA
(610) 377-2911


Mountain Springs Lake
Mountain Springs Dr
Reeders, PA
(570) 629-0251


Chateau Resort & Conference Center
300 Camelback Rd
Tannersville, PA
(570) 629-5900


Beechwood
RR 1
Lehighton, PA
(570) 386-4449


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Directions
From I-80, take Exit 274 at the Hickory Run State Park Exit, and drive east on PA 534 for six miles. From the Northeast Extension of the Pennsylvania Turnpike, take Exit 95 and drive west on PA 940 for three miles then turn east on PA 534 for six miles. The park is within a two or three-hour drive from Harrisburg, Philadelphia, and New York City and one hour from Allentown, Scranton and Wilkes-Barre.
Area Shopping
Peters Valley Craft Center Store - Layton , NJ
Arts Crafts
The store at Peters Valley Craft Center offers original handcrafted art, jewelry, clothing, ceramics, and home furnishings. Unique items from over 300 artists offer distinctive ideas to embellish the home, treat yourself, or to select for a gift. Visit the Gallery upstairs for our latest exhibit of fine art craft.

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