Turtle Creek Park - Lewisburg, PA

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Shade Available
Covered Shelter
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Dog Swim Area
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Turtle Creek Park: A Dog-Friendly Retreat in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania

Discover Turtle Creek Park, a beautiful outdoor escape just outside Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, known for its scenic trails, ample shade, and river views along Pine Creek. This pet-friendly park features miles of hiking trails that are perfect for dog-friendly adventures, picnics by the creek, and leisurely strolls through nature. The park is especially popular with local dog owners seeking wide-open spaces for off-leash fun, as well as nature enthusiasts who appreciate the peaceful ambiance, abundant wildlife, and stunning scenery.

Park amenities include a spacious parking area (accessed via a steep, unpaved road suitable for 4×4 vehicles), shaded picnic spots, clean portable restrooms, and a gazebo for shelter. While there is no fenced dog park, dogs are welcome to explore the large open areas and trails off-leash—ideal for social and well-behaved pets. Bring your own water, as there are no water fountains, and make sure to pack out any waste, as trash bins are limited along the trails. Turtle Creek Park is also home to a variety of wildlife, making every visit an adventure for both you and your canine companion!

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? Yes, dogs are allowed off-leash in the open areas and on the trails for well-behaved pets under voice control.
  • Is there a fenced area for dogs? No, there is no fenced enclosure for dogs at Turtle Creek Park.
  • Are there water fountains or bowls for dogs? No, there are no water fountains, so visitors should bring their own water for themselves and their pets.
  • Are restrooms available for owners? Yes, there are portable and clean restrooms at or near the parking area.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? Yes, there is plenty of natural shade from tall trees and a gazebo with picnic tables.
  • Are there benches or seating areas for owners? Yes, a gazebo with a picnic table is available near the parking area, and there are shady spots throughout the park.
  • Is the park regularly cleaned and maintained? The park is generally clean and well-maintained, though visitors are encouraged to clean up after their dogs as waste stations and trash bins may be limited along the trails.
  • Where is the best place to park? There is a parking area at the trailhead, but it is only accessible via a steep, unpaved road best suited for vehicles with 4-wheel drive.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, Turtle Creek Park offers many miles of pet-friendly trails and access to lush, scenic routes along the creek.
  • Is there a swimming area or pond for dogs? There is a creek running through the park where some dogs may enjoy cooling off, although some owners prefer their dogs not drink the creek water.
  • Are there playgrounds or activities for kids nearby? There is a small playground area and picnic facilities, making this park suitable for families as well as pet owners.

Reviews

Beth Shearer

A gorgeous place with some relatively clean trails and nice clearings for breaks. Gazebo with a picnic table and port-a-john near the parking lot

Beth Shearer

A gorgeous place with some relatively clean trails and nice clearings for breaks. Gazebo with a picnic table and port-a-john near the parking lot

Beth Shearer

A gorgeous place with some relatively clean trails and nice clearings for breaks. Gazebo with a picnic table and port-a-john near the parking lot

Paula Merwin

Nice place to walk your dog. They really enjoyed the smells and finding deer scat to roll in. Overall its a nice park. Whatever’s growing out there smells great. Saw a deer. Fortunately the dogs didnt see her. I like it.

Paula Merwin

Nice place to walk your dog. They really enjoyed the smells and finding deer scat to roll in. Overall its a nice park. Whatever’s growing out there smells great. Saw a deer. Fortunately the dogs didnt see her. I like it.

Paula Merwin

Nice place to walk your dog. They really enjoyed the smells and finding deer scat to roll in. Overall its a nice park. Whatever’s growing out there smells great. Saw a deer. Fortunately the dogs didnt see her. I like it.

Christopher Stowe

It’s a nice park, but lots of people with rambunctious and occasionally aggressive dogs off leash so be careful.

Christopher Stowe

It’s a nice park, but lots of people with rambunctious and occasionally aggressive dogs off leash so be careful.

Christopher Stowe

It’s a nice park, but lots of people with rambunctious and occasionally aggressive dogs off leash so be careful.

Michelle Martinez

I was impressed by how beautiful and big this park is. So many different trails! A creek runs through it, which makes the place even more fantastic. There is a potable toilet. Was pretty clean.
The only downside was that there was a good amount of dog poop on the trails. If people don’t bother to pick it up, the trail will become a mess the more popular it becomes.
Caution: would also add to beware of other dogs. Not everyone will be alert or responsible owners. There was a van that came with about 10 dogs, only one had a leash on. I was sitting on the grass giving water to my 8 week old puppy when they all ran over and got on top of me while I tried to protect her and get up. The owners (or dog walkers) were very slow to react. I’m grateful she did not get hurt. They did apologize which was good, but they should be more careful. You can’t predict what a pack of dogs might do.

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