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Overview of Hickory Run State Park

Hickory Run State Park is a 15,990-acre state park in Carbon County, Pennsylvania, known for its scenic vistas, waterfalls, and the Boulder Field, a National Natural Landmark. It has various activities such as hiking, fishing, swimming, and picnicking. The park is also a popular camping destination, with tent and trailer sites, organized group tenting, and several camping cottages.

Camping Information for Sites 116-139

Booking Process: Camping reservations for Hickory Run State Park can be made online through the Pennsylvania State Parks reservation system or by calling the park office. To ensure availability, it's best to book your campsite well in advance, particularly for peak seasons and weekends.

Campsite Details:

  • Campsite Types: Sites 116-139 at Hickory Run might be designed for tent or RV camping, but it's important to check the specific site details when making a reservation, as each campsite may have different characteristics.
  • Amenities: Campsites typically come with a fire ring, picnic table, and either electric hookups or non-electric, depending on the site designation.
  • Size: Each site will have limitations on the number of tents or RV length it can accommodate.
  • Occupancy: There are generally restrictions on the number of people per site, often around 5 people for a single site.

Campsite Regulations:

  • Check-in/Check-out Times: There will be specific times for check-in and check-out. These are often 3 PM for check-in and noon for check-out.
  • Quiet Hours: To ensure a peaceful environment for all campers, there are designated quiet hours, typically from 9 PM to 8 AM.
  • Alcohol Policy: Most state parks in Pennsylvania, including Hickory Run, do not allow alcohol. Check the specific regulations of the park before arriving.
  • Pets: Some campsites allow pets, whereas others do not. If traveling with pets, ensure you're booking a pet-friendly site and are aware of the park's pet policies.

Recreational Activities:

  • Hiking: There are over 40 miles of hiking trails in the park ranging from easy to difficult, including the trail to the famous Boulder Field.
  • Fishing: The park features streams and lakes stocked with trout and other species, which are popular for fishing.
  • Swimming: A sandy beach at Sand Spring Lake is open from late May to mid-September.
  • Wildlife: The park is home to a range of wildlife. It's important to maintain a safe distance from animals and to not feed them.

Weather Considerations:

  • Seasonal Changes: Be aware of the climate and weather changes, as this can drastically affect your camping experience. Bring appropriate clothing for the season you are camping in.
  • Forecast: Always check the weather forecast before your trip so you can be prepared for any weather conditions.

Emergency Information:

  • Park Office: Always know the location and contact number of the park office.
  • First Aid: Be prepared with a first aid kit and knowledge of basic first aid practices.
  • Wildlife Encounters: Know how to handle encounters with wildlife and always keep your food stored properly to avoid attracting animals to your campsite.

Additional Resources

Before heading out, check the official Hickory Run State Park website or contact the park office for the most current and detailed information regarding your specific campsite, as well as any alerts or updates that may affect your stay.

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