Raymond B. Winter State Park: Maps & Destination Info
No registration required. Raymond B. Winter State Park sits in a sandstone basin, supporting the spring-fed Halfway Lake and a variety of recreation opportunities. Many shorter, hiking-only trails pass near the lake, or find a view along the Overlook Trail. Located within Bald Eagle State Forest, the park includes the first hand-laid dam constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps, which is on the National Register of Historic Places.
Parking Information: Park in the paved lots near the Environmental Learning Center off of Sand Mountain Road.
Difficulty: Easy
Hike Distance (miles): 1.5
What To Expect: Gravel, dirt, and grass paths or trails through the park and around Halfway Lake.
How To Prepare: Sturdy shoes and a water bottle are recommended. Sunscreen and insect protection are also recommended for all outings.
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Raymond B. Winter State Park: Maps & Destination Info
No registration required. Raymond B. Winter State Park sits in a sandstone basin, supporting the spring-fed Halfway Lake and a variety of recreation opportunities. Many shorter, hiking-only trails pass near the lake, or find a view along the Overlook Trail. Located within Bald Eagle State Forest, the park includes the first hand-laid dam constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps, which is on the National Register of Historic Places.
Parking Information: Park in the paved lots near the Environmental Learning Center off of Sand Mountain Road.
Difficulty: Easy
Hike Distance (miles): 1.5
What To Expect: Gravel, dirt, and grass paths or trails through the park and around Halfway Lake.
How To Prepare: Sturdy shoes and a water bottle are recommended. Sunscreen and insect protection are also recommended for all outings.
Need Gear? Reserve items from our Gear Library.
Raymond B. Winter State Park: Maps & Destination Info
No registration required. Raymond B. Winter State Park sits in a sandstone basin, supporting the spring-fed Halfway Lake and a variety of recreation opportunities. Many shorter, hiking-only trails pass near the lake, or find a view along the Overlook Trail. Located within Bald Eagle State Forest, the park includes the first hand-laid dam constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps, which is on the National Register of Historic Places.
Parking Information: Park in the paved lots near the Environmental Learning Center off of Sand Mountain Road.
Difficulty: Easy
Hike Distance (miles): 1.5
What To Expect: Gravel, dirt, and grass paths or trails through the park and around Halfway Lake.
How To Prepare: Sturdy shoes and a water bottle are recommended. Sunscreen and insect protection are also recommended for all outings.
Need Gear? Reserve items from our Gear Library.