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Salt Springs State Park - Explore ancient hemlocks, waterfalls and wildflowers in NEPA


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What is it that makes a state park special? It’s a question I’ve asked my self countless times since I began exploring Pennsylvania’s public lands in 2021. 

For some it’s deep, meaningful history to indigenous cultures, to early settlers or even to industry. For others its beautiful features like waterfalls, old growth forests and scenic vistas. And for many it’s the landscapes that allow them to hike, bike, paddle, birdwatch, hunt, fish and more.

For me, I’ve found that parks I deem special share a lot of these components. I want some history. I want something beautiful to look at. And I want a park that provides me with the opportunity to explore and discover. 

One of those places for me is Salt Springs State Park. Located less than 10 miles from the New York border, Salt Springs State Park is special. Now, I can’t guarantee YOU will find it special, but I think it’s pretty damn cool.

Here’s a quick list of some of thing things I think are special that we’ll delve further into this episode. It’s got an old growth forest, three waterfalls, meadows, historic buildings, pre-colonial and early-American history, fascinatin geology, hiking trails, camping and so much more. 

But best of all, it’s in the middle of nowhere. So your hikes won’t be disturbed by road noise and it’s likely you wont find a crowded park. Wouldn’t that be nice for a change.  

Salt Springs State Park is special and it should be near the top of your list if it’s not already. Yes, it’s a bit of a drive depending on where you live, but the best places are always worth the extra time it takes to get there. 

On this episode, I speak with Lee Dillon. Lee is the manager of the Lackawanna State Park Complex which includes Salt Springs State Park. 

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