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About Pennsylvania State Parks:

Many of Pennsylvania's state parks and forests offer rarely seen sights that proclaim nature's majestic beauty.

Black Moshannon State Park atop the Allegheny Plateau in Central Pennsylvania is the state's largest reconstituted bog/wetlands complex. Nearby, Canoe Creek State Park offers one of the largest bat colonies in the entire Eastern United States.

Both amateur and professional astronomers flock to Cherry Springs State Park in North Central Pennsylvania. Its remote location affords one a premier view of the stars at night. Meanwhile, Hyner View State Park overlooking the west branch of the Susquehanna River is a hang glider's paradise.

Pennsylvania's state parks and forests are outstanding places to get away from it all ... or learn all about the people who made the state, and our nation, what it is today.

This overview is an excerpt from the ParkVisitory.com website. Read more at http://www.parkvisitor.com