Black Moshannon State Park is situated in Centre County,
approximately 9 miles east of Philipsburg, Pennsylvania. It covers an area of
more than 3,000 acres in the Moshannon State Forest. The lake is a popular spot
for boating, fishing, and birdwatching. We love the swimming and beach area
there. The park offers a wide range of outdoor activities, making it a popular
destination for nature enthusiasts and outdoor lovers. Visitors can enjoy
hiking, picnicking, swimming, camping and wildlife watching. Black Moshannon
State Park is known for its serene natural setting, with the lake and
surrounding forest providing a peaceful backdrop for outdoor recreation and
wildlife observation. Whether you're interested in water activities, hiking, or
simply enjoying the tranquility of nature. The park is known for its unique
ecosystem, including a sphagnum moss bog, which is a rare type of wetland.
- Outdoor Activities: Visitors can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, fishing, boating, bird-watching, picnicking, and camping. We went camping in a cabin for two nights. You can book 2 nights or more (up to two weeks) after the busy season is over.
A few days away to this beautiful place so close to home. Solar flare viewing. Pontoon boat. UV light walk in the dark. Uno. Beach. Bog water swimming. Our first canoe ride (We didn't tip but it wasn't very long).
We saw some blue herons on the boat ride and the park only has 5. Olivia helped drive us back.
There is no internet or phone signal at this park. The elevation of this park is 1,900 and it just feels different there.
"Bogs are freshwater wetlands with sphagnum moss that create the conditions necessary for rare plants, including various species of orchids, to thrive."