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If you’re looking for a peaceful place to unwind with your dog near Lock Haven, Upper Pine Bottom State Park offers a quiet retreat right off PA Route 44. Although it’s one of Pennsylvania’s smallest state parks, visitors love its serene atmosphere, scenic streams, and simple amenities. The park features picnic tables close to a beautiful native trout stream, making it ideal for a relaxing lunch or a quick stop with your leashed pet.
Upper Pine Bottom doesn’t offer traditional dog park features like fenced dog runs, but it’s a great spot for dog owners seeking pet-friendly trails or a tranquil stretch and break. With direct access to hiking trails and no crowded facilities, it’s a favorite for nature lovers looking for an off-the-beaten-path stop. Just remember, there are no restrooms, water fountains, or trash bins here, so plan to pack in and pack out all your necessities – including water and waste bags for your pup.
Nice little area to get out and have a picnic!
Nice little area to get out and have a picnic!
Good place to stretch your legs and enjoy lunch next to a stream, you will find the passport stamp for this at Little Pine State Park!
Good place to stretch your legs and enjoy lunch next to a stream, you will find the passport stamp for this at Little Pine State Park!
Not much here other than some picnic tables next to a stream. It is in a peaceful area
Not much here other than some picnic tables next to a stream. It is in a peaceful area
Not really a park. More of a pull off area with a picnic table. But the stream and waterfall is literally right there, no hike required. Be aware, when we went last week, there are deep intermittent holes near the edge of the bank. Unsure if they were animal holes, or just weak spots where the ground collapsed in due to erosion. Just watch your step. It’s quite peaceful and worth a stop for tranquility.
Not really a park. More of a pull off area with a picnic table. But the stream and waterfall is literally right there, no hike required. Be aware, when we went last week, there are deep intermittent holes near the edge of the bank. Unsure if they were animal holes, or just weak spots where the ground collapsed in due to erosion. Just watch your step. It’s quite peaceful and worth a stop for tranquility.
One of the smallest state parks in Pennsylvania, Upper Pine Bottom State Park consists of a pull off area on PA route 44 with a few picnic tables and access to a few hiking trails nearby. There are no facilities at this park so it adheres to the “carry in carry out” policy for picnickers to dispose of their trash. The stream is beautiful and the park provides an access point for fishing the native trout stream flowing through the park.
One of the smallest state parks in Pennsylvania, Upper Pine Bottom State Park consists of a pull off area on PA route 44 with a few picnic tables and access to a few hiking trails nearby. There are no facilities at this park so it adheres to the “carry in carry out” policy for picnickers to dispose of their trash. The stream is beautiful and the park provides an access point for fishing the native trout stream flowing through the park.