Description - Proudy Place State Park is one of Pennsylvania's smallest parks. It encompasses on 5 acres. The main feature of this park is that the famous Susquehannock Trail (85 miles long) passes through the park. The park offers hikers a resting spot, fresh drinking water and overnight primitive campsites.
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- Proudy Place State Park is one of Pennsylvania's smallest parks. It encompasses on 5 acres. The main feature of this park is that the famous Susquehannock Trail (85 miles long) passes through the park. The park offers hikers a resting spot, fresh drinking water and overnight primitive campsites.
Recreation - This remote 5 acre park offers primitive overnight camping, picnicking and access to hunting, fishing and hiking within the surrounding 264,000 acres of the Susquehannock State Forest. Climate - Pennsylvania generally has a moist climate with cold winters and warm summers. The Prouty Place State Park area has cold winter months with temperatures averaging around 22 degrees Fahrenheit (-6 degrees Celsius). The area's average summer temperatures range around 68 degrees Fahrenheit (20 Celsius). Precautions should be made when traveling this snowy area in the winter. Location -
Prouty Place State Park is located 5 miles southwest of PA Route 44 along Long Toe Road in Potter County which is in the north central area of the state.
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