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LEONARD HARRISON STATE PARK

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The 10 most popular campsites at LEONARD HARRISON STATE PARK

The hardest sites to book at this park, reserving 90% of weekend nights in peak season (May–Jul). Set up an alert and we'll email you on cancellations.

Site 025

Best here
Ranked #1 of 26
Modern Electric · Sleeps 5 · Waterfront

Site 028

Top pick
Ranked #2 of 26
Modern Electric · Sleeps 5 · Waterfront

Site 027

Top pick
Ranked #3 of 26
Modern Electric · Sleeps 5 · Waterfront

Site 023

Standout
Ranked #4 of 26
Modern Electric · Sleeps 5 · Waterfront

Site 024

Standout
Ranked #5 of 26
Modern Electric · Sleeps 5 · Waterfront

Site 022

Decent
Ranked #6 of 26
Modern Electric · Sleeps 5 · Waterfront

Site 026

Decent
Ranked #7 of 26
Modern Electric · Sleeps 5 · Waterfront

Site 001

Decent
Ranked #8 of 26
Modern Non-Electric · Sleeps 5 · Waterfront

Site 018

Decent
Ranked #9 of 26
Modern Non-Electric · Sleeps 5 · Waterfront

Site 010

Decent
Ranked #10 of 26
Modern Non-Electric · Sleeps 5 · Waterfront

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About this park

On the east rim of the Pennsylvania Grand Canyon, the 585-acre Leonard Harrison State Park has modern facilities, a seasonally operated gift shop, a visitor center, and the most famous scenic views of the canyon. Visitors can hike down the strenuous Turkey Path to the Pine Creek Rail Trail and see a scenic waterfall. The 62-mile Pine Creek Trail is a multi-use trail for hiking, bicycling, and cross-country skiing. Located at the bottom of the Pennsylvania Grand Canyon, one mile of this trail is in Leonard Harrison and Colton Point state parks. Horseback riding is only permitted on the dirt access road immediately beside the Pine Creek Trail for a nine-mile length from Ansonia to Tiadaghton. Horseback riding is not permitted on the limestone gravel trail. The Horseback trailhead is along Marsh Creek Road near the junction of US 6 and PA 362 at Ansonia. On the other side of the canyon is Colton Point State Park.