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Karen Lee Ensley
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06/16/2021
Park entrance.
Karen Lee Ensley
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06/16/2021
Visitor parking is located near the park entrance.
Karen Lee Ensley
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06/16/2021
Benches are situated overlooking the peaceful lake.
Karen Lee Ensley
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06/16/2021
Boat rentals are available.
Karen Lee Ensley
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06/16/2021
A paved path is adjacent to the road. Parking for physically challenged visitors is available near the path.
Karen Lee Ensley
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06/16/2021
The pier has a sign asking visitors to yield use of the pier to physically challenged people.
Karen Lee Ensley
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06/16/2021
Wildflowers adorn the park, including this Carolina rose. Botanical name: Rosa carolina.
Karen Lee Ensley
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06/16/2021
A popular park amenity is the sandy beach with lake swimming area.
Karen Lee Ensley
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06/16/2021
HIking trails lead through the forest.
Karen Lee Ensley
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06/16/2021
Pennsylvania's state flower, Mountain laurel, is found in the park.
Karen Lee Ensley
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06/16/2021
This sign is not the entrance to the park! Here, along Moss Glen Road, a rough, dirt road leads to an abandoned fire tower.

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