- Laurel Hill State Park
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title=Laurel Hill State Park
date =August 2 1979
work=Geographic Names Information System
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map_caption = Location of Laurel Hill State Park in Pennsylvania
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website = [http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/parks/laurelhill.aspx Laurel Hill State Park]Laurel Hill State Park is a convert|3935|acre|km2|2|adj=on Pennsylvania state park in Jefferson and Middlecreek Townships, Somerset County,
Pennsylvania in the United States.Laurel Hill Lake is a convert|63|acre|km2|2|adj=on man made lake with adam that was constructed during theGreat Depression by the young men of CCC camps SP-8-PA and SP-15-PA. Laurel Hill State Park is convert|8|mi|2 from Interstate 76 just offPennsylvania Route 31 near Bakersville and onPennsylvania Route 653 near Trent.History
The lumber era
The lumber boom that swept through the hills and
forest s of Pennsylvania did not reach Laurel Hill Valley until 1886. At this time the area was one of the last in Pennsylvania that had not been touched by the lumbermen. The mountains were stripped of thevirgin forest s of hemlock and white pine. The lumbermen took the logs to thesawmill where they were cut intolumber . Smaller logs were used to reinforce themine shaft s of the manycoal mine s throughout southwestern Pennsylvania andWest Virginia . The bark of the hemlock tree was used as a source oftannin at the tanneries of the area. The only thing the lumbermen left behind was the treetops. These tree tops were left to dry. The passingsteam locomotive s on the railroads would ignite this dry brush causing massivewildfire s that swept through the mountains and valleys. The Laurel Hill area was left to waste. The forests struggled to regrow in the wake of the wildfire. The hills began to erode. The streams were dying and wildlife was scarcely found.cite web
url = http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/parks/laurelhill.aspx
title = Laurel Hill State Park
accessdate = 2006-12-01
publisher = Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources]The forests come back
The area in and surrounding Laurel Hill State Park no longer resembles the desolate wasteland left behind the lumbermen. It is now a thriving
second growth forest that is home to a wide variety of wildlife. The efforts of the men of theWorks Progress Administration and Civilian Conservation Corps during the Great Depression helped to bring about the revitalization of the forests.The
Federal Emergency Relief Administration bought the stripped forest land in the Laurel Hill Area in 1935 as part of PresidentFranklin D. Roosevelt 'sNew Deal during the Great Depression. Under the direction of theNational Park Service and the U.S. Army the men working for the WPA and CCC began the process of building what was to become Laurel Hill State Park onJuly 1 ,1935 at CCC camps SP-8-PA and SP-16-PA. These men cleared the streams and forests tangled brush, they built bridges on state roads, cleared paths in the forests, planted trees and built many of the facilities used today at Laurel Hill State Park. Their work can be seen today at the park with the dam on Laurel Hill Lake and the large group camping facilities of the park.The
United States Department of the Interior transferred ownership of the area to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in 1945 and Laurel Hill State Park was officially opened.Recreation
The Hemlock Trail
The only virgin trees left untouched were on steep ground above the Laurel Hill Creek that was apparently too difficult for the loggers to reach. The Hemlock Trail now winds through this ancient stand of noble trees, and is accessible from one end at the sharp bend on Buck Run Road, and from the other at the head of the lake.
Hunting
Hunting is permitted on about convert|2100|acre|km2|0 of Laurel Hill State Park. The most common game species are rabbits, pheasant,
raccoon , squirrels, turkey andwhite-tailed deer . The hunting ofgroundhog s is prohibited. Hunters are expected to follow the rules and regulations of thePennsylvania Game Commission .Fishing and boating
Laurel Hill Creek andJones Mill Run aretrout fisheries. Laurel Hill Lake is a fishery for trout,catfish , sunfish,perch ,crappie ,bluegill , and bass.Gasoline powered boats are prohibited on Laurel Hill Lake. Non powered and electric powered boats must have current registration with any state.
wimming
The beach at Laurel Hill State Park is open daily from late May until the middle of September. The beach opens at 8:00 am and closes at
sunset . Beginning in 2008 lifeguards will not be posted at the beach. [cite web | url = http://www.timesleader.com/news/ap?articleID=384046 | title = Pa. state parks going without life guards at beaches in 2008 | accessdate = 2008-02-17 | publisher =The Times Leader ]Picnics
Laurel Hill State Park has three
picnic areas. Picnic area # 1 has aplayground , a ballfield and horseshoe pits. Picnic area # 3 is near the beach and also has a playground. Picnic area # 4 is near the boat launch and mooring area. There is no picnic area # 2.Winter recreation
There is a convert|10|mi|1
snow mobile trail system in the park that leads to convert|60|mi|1 of trails inForbes State Forest . Laurel Hill Lake is open forice fishing andice boat ing. Laurel Hill State Park has convert|20|mi|1 of trails open tocross-country skiing .taying overnight
Laurel Hill State Park has several options for visitors that are interested in spending the night or several nights at the park.
Campground
The campground has 262 sites for
tent or trailer camping. 149 of these sites have an electrical connections. The campground has modern washhouses with flush toilets, showers, drinking water, and two sanitary dump stations. There is one walled tent that is available for rent, which sleeps up to six people and has a refrigerator and bunk beds.Cottages
There are eight
cottage s available to rent at Laurel Hill State Park. Each cottage has electric lights, outlets, and electric heater. They sleep up to five people and have wooden floors, glass windows and a screened-in porch. The yard areas have a picnic table and a fire ring.Group tenting
There is a large area for organized group tenting that is open year-round. Groups are expected to follow the following rules and regulations.
* 1. All groups must submit a roster to the park office.
* 2. Fires are to be built in the designated fire areas only.
* 3. Standingtimber must not be cut.
* 4. Trailers are not permitted in the group tenting area.Cabins (Group camping)
The cabins built and used by the CCC are still used today by large, non-profit groups. The six group cabin areas are open from mid April until mid October. These camping facilities each have a centrally located shower house with flush toilets and large dining hall with kitchen.
Laurel Hill Lodge
Laurel Hill Lodge is a modern two story lodge with a large fireplace and cathedral ceilings. It has a private deck that overlooks the park and Laurel Mountain. The lodge is equipped for winter recreation. It has racks for
ski s andsnowboard s and for drying gloves and boots. There are fivebedroom s that can sleep up to 14 people. There are 3 bathrooms, 1.5 kitchens, a recreation room and laundry facilities.Nearby state parks
The following state parks are within convert|30|mi|0 of Laurel Hill State Park:cite web
last = Michels
first = Chris
year = 1997
url = http://www2.nau.edu/~cvm/latlongdist.html
title = "Latitude/Longitude Distance Calculation"
publisher =Northern Arizona University
accessdate = 2008-04-23] [ cite map |scale = 1:65,000| publisher= Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, Bureau of Planning and Research, Geographic Information Division
url= ftp://ftp.dot.state.pa.us/public/pdf/BPR_pdf_files/Maps/GHS/Roadnames/somerset_GHSN.PDF
title= 2007 General Highway Map Somerset County Pennsylvania
accessdate= 2006-07-27 "Note: shows Laurel Hill State Park"] [cite web
url = http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/parks/region_pittsburgh.aspx
title = Map Reference for Laurel Hill State Park
accessdate = 2006-12-01
publisher = Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources]
*Casselman River State Park (Maryland )
*Keystone State Park (Westmoreland County)
*Kooser State Park (Somerset County)
*Laurel Mountain State Park (Westmoreland County)
*Laurel Ridge State Park (Cambria, Fayette, Somerset, and Westmoreland counties)
*Laurel Summit State Park (Westmoreland County)
*Linn Run State Park (Westmoreland County)
*New Germany State Park (Maryland)
*Ohiopyle State Park (Fayette County)References
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