POE PADDY STATE PARK
POE PADDY STATE PARKMilroy, Pennsylvania 17063
Phone: 717-667-3622 Toll Free: 888-727-2757 Reservations: 888-727-2757 Email:
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Poe Paddy State Park
'Mossy Stream' © Ed Heaton
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This is a great little park...
Poe Paddy State Park
'Sunrise at Poe Paddy' © Ed Heaton
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This overlook is just above the Park facing east...
Poe Paddy State Park is located at the confluence of Big Poe Creek and Penns Creek, a trout angler's paradise featuring the nationally recognized green drake mayfly hatch in June. Hikers also walk Mid State Trail through the 250-foot long Paddy Mountain Railroad Tunnel. Poe Valley State Park is nearby.
Poe Paddy lies on the site of Poe Mills, a prosperous, but short-lived, lumbering town of the 1880s and 1890s. Poe Mills had a population of over three hundred in 1890. Built in 1879, the main railroad ran very near Poe Mills and a spur track ran to Poe Paddy area. Many small temporary timber railroads were built through most of the mountain valleys. Poe Creek was dammed to provide water to the steam-powered sawmill. In the early 1900s, a scenic excursion train ran a loop from Milroy to Poe Paddy and back.
In the mid-1930s, the Civilian Conservation Corps had a camp in the valley and built Poe Paddy and Poe Valley state parks and many of the roads in the area.
Camping: rustic campsites
The campground has rustic toilets and drinking water. Campers can use the sanitary dump station at nearby Poe Valley State Park. Two small Adirondack-style lean-tos and 39 tent and trailer campsites are open from the second Friday in April until the end of antlerless deer season in mid-December. Access is not guaranteed in the winter months.
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Six picnic tables and two pavilions with four picnic tables each are available for year-round use. A playground is in the picnicking area.
Hiking: The Mid State Trail, with orange rectangular blazes, passes through Poe Paddy. You can hike through the 250-foot long Paddy Mountain Railroad Tunnel on the Mid State Trail by following the trail upstream along Penns Creek, crossing a pedestrian bridge and then going to the tunnel.
Snowmobiling: Marked gravel roads in the area are open for registered snowmobiles after antlerless deer season. Please remember roads also are used by motor vehicles. ATV’s are not permitted on state park or state forest roads.
Park Visitor Online Reviews
May 26 Absolutely beautiful. Thank you PA! by BudG
June 5 My sanity restorer...... by Lia H.

I visit many times every summer, for 7 years now. The park is wonderful, beautiful, it restores & refreshes my soul. My home away from home.... The rangers are always very nice & helpful. Great job you all, keep up the good work & I will see you this weekend...THANKS!!
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| Area Fishing Related Businesses |
| Rich's Bait & Tackle 910 N Eagle Valley Rd Howard, PA (814) 353-8829

| Lewistown Fishing & Hunting 224 N Logan Blvd Burnham, PA (717) 248-8889

| Harris Twp Game & Fish Assoc 417 Torrey Ln Boalsburg, PA (814) 466-6507

| RMC Sports Outlet 259 Hecla Rd Mingoville, PA (814) 383-4079

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| Area Resorts and Lodging |
| Woodward Cave Route 45 & Pinecreek Rd Woodward, PA (814) 349-9800

| Schafer's Country Cottages 364 W Aaron sq Aaronsburg, PA (814) 349-8316

| Woodward Crossings Inc 133 Jackson Hill Rd Woodward, PA (814) 349-4404

| Tussey Mountain Ski Area 301 Bear Meadow Rd Boalsburg, PA (814) 466-6810

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Located at the confluence of Big Poe Creek and Penns Creek, you can reach this area by going four miles east of Poe Valley State Park on the gravel Big Poe Road.