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Independence National Historical Park (Philadelphia)

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New Jersey Pinelands National Reserve (Philadelphia)

The Pinelands National Reserve includes portions of seven southern New Jersey counties, and encompasses over one-million acres of farms, forests and wetlands. It contains 56 communities, from hamlets to suburbs, with over 700, 000 permanent residents.

Valley Forge National Historical Park (Valley Forge)

The men and women of the Continental Army were ordinary men and women ? like many of us, but these everyday men and women were thrust into extraordinary circumstances.

Woodcock Creek Lake (Saegertown)

Placidly resting amidst gently rolling hills, Woodcock Creek Lake complements the tranquil rural countryside of central Crawford County.

Shenango River Lake (Hermitage)

Situated within the suburban Shenango Valley, Shenango River Lake provides an attractive setting for your enjoyment.

Tionesta Lake (Tionesta)

Winding its way through the rugged hills of northwestern Pennsylvania, Tionesta Lake offers a unique setting for a diversity of outdoor recreational opportunities.

Curwensville Lake (CURWENSVILLE)

Day-use and overnight facilities are provided at this central Pennslyvania lake.

Foster Joseph Sayers Dam (BEECH CREEK)

Bald Eagle State Park provides a marina, campground, picnic areas, and beach at this 1, 730-acre lake. A historical village is under restoration.

Beltzville Lake (Lehighton)

Beltzville Lake is a 3, 600-acre project, having a 947-acre lake. The Corps operates and maintains the dam and a small visitor center.

Blue Marsh Lake (Leesport)

Blue Marsh Lake is a Philadelphia District project designed to provide flood control, water supply and enhanced water quality. It offers extensive recreational opportunities and attracts over a a million visitors yearly.

Crooked Creek Lake (Ford City)

A wide variety of recreational facilities can be found at the Corps-operated lake, including a large beach. There is good hunting in the area.Crooked Creek Rangers developed the Corps' first Auto Tour Trail.

East Branch Clarion River Lake (Wilcox)

Nestled in the upper reaches of the scenic Clarion River Valley, the glistening waters of East Branch Clarion River Lake provide the ideal setting for numerous outdoor recreational opportunities including boating, hunting, fishing, and camping.

Raystown Lake (Hesston)

Here you will find boating, fishing, camping, hiking, swimming, and scenic beauty. This twisting lake, the largest entirely within Pennsylvania, extends 27 miles and covers 8, 300 acres.