Enjoy the Outdoors

Discover ancient forests and lush landscapes, ideal for hiking, kayaking, and picnicking.

Scenic biking trails cater to all levels, offering picturesque rides through nature and historic areas. Diverse hiking paths wind through forests, farmlands, and serene waterways, providing unique experiences.

Jefferson County's outdoors offer endless opportunities for adventure and relaxation.

Tranquil rivers and creeks invite paddling and fishing, while multi-use trails welcome hikers, bikers, and motorized vehicles.

Parks with stunning vistas and clear rivers offer peaceful retreats, and wildlife-rich environments are perfect for hunting and other sporting pursuits. Visit, enjoy, and create unforgettable memories in Jefferson County Pennsylvania.

Visit, enjoy, and create unforgettable memories in Jefferson County Pennsylvania.

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Some ways to Enjoy the Outdoors in Jefferson County:


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Parks

Walter Dick Memorial Park

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Waterplant Rd, Brookville
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Walter Dick Memorial Park

Offering a picnic area, playground, swimming, fly-fishing, walking trails, and North Fork Environmental Education Center. Off Main Street just outside the historic district.

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Trails

Wolf Run Trail

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Wolf Run Trail

The Wolf Run Trail runs 4.2 miles beginning just north of Dubois, ending 3 miles south of Brockway onto State Route 219. Owned by Headwaters Charitable Trust and maintained by Washington Township, this trail is a major section of a proposed trail extending from the Clarion-Little Toby Brockway trailhead to the city of DuBois.

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Trails

Tobecca Trail

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113 River Road, Cooksburg
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Tobecca Trail

Following along the Wild and Scenic Clarion River from the Gateway Lodge on PA 36 to SR 899. This trail connects Cook Forest and Clear Creek State Parks. Most of the trail is located on or near the river bank, however, it does ascend to the ridge tops in two spots.

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Camping, Parks, Trails

Reynlow Park

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Reynoldsville
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Reynlow Park

Founded in 1969, Reynlow Park is nestled among 600 beautiful acres of the Pennsylvania Wilds near Reynoldsville in Winslow Township, Jefferson County. The park has 4 pavilions, a stage, a gazebo, and primitive camping sites available for rent to the public. The park is also home to a small fishing pond, playground areas, volleyball area, horseshoe pits, hiking trails, and Sportsman’s Dam. Bathrooms, electric, and dumpsters are available as well.

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Waterways

North Fork Redbank Creek

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41.1583969(north), -79.0767033(west), Brookville
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North Fork Redbank Creek

Experience this 7.4-mile out-and-back trail near Twin Lakes, Colorado. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 3 h 46 min to complete. This is a popular trail for fishing, hiking, and running, but you can still enjoy some solitude during quieter times of day. The best times to visit this trail are June through September. Dogs are welcome, but must be on a leash.

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Parks

Laurel Fields

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Laurel Fields Rd, Punxsutawney
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Laurel Fields

The scenic, quiet, and secluded Laurel Fields offer a unique way to view the state flower selected by Governor Gifford Pinchot in the 1930’s.

Laurel Fields feature hundreds if not thousands, of laurel bushes across acres of open lands that the public can wander through to enjoy the lovely pink blossoms and dark evergreen leaves of the plants. Families can also drive around the fields on a winding country road developed for the park.

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