Ryerson Station State Park
Ryerson Station State Park
Location:On both sides of Bristoria Rd, just off PA 21, in the extreme southwestern corner of the state.
Facilities:48 class B campsites (16 with electricity), group tent camp, 2 cottages, showers, pit toilets, picnic areas, picnic pavilions, snack bar, hiking trails (11 miles), snowmobile trails (6 miles), sledding slopes (5 acres), swimming pool (é), boat rentals, fishing pier, amphitheater, playfield, playground.
Activities:Camping, boating (electric motors only), fishing, swimming, hiking, hunting, cross-country skiing, ice fishing, ice skating, snowmobiling, sledding, nature programs.
Special Features:Park's name originated from nearby Fort Ryerson, which was constructed in 1792 at the order of the Virginia authorities to be used principally as a place of refuge from Indian raids.
Address:361 Bristoria Rd
Wind Ridge, PA 15380
Phone:724-428-4254
Web: www.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/parks/ryersonstation.aspx
Size: 1,164 acres.
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