McCalls Dam State Park
McCalls Dam State Park is an 8 acre picnic area near Raymond B. Winter State Park. The park was named after an early settler, Johnny McCall, who built a dam on White Deere Creek to provide power to his sawmill and shinglemill. The dam is no longer present. White Deer Creek provides a quaint experience under towering pines, hemlocks, maples, and oaks.
Feature Summary
- Official website: https://www.dcnr.pa.gov/StateParks/FindAPark/McCallsDamStatePark/Pages/default.aspx
- Bath Facilities: Rustic Restroom
- Picnicking: Small picnic area with tables and charcoal grills
- Dates We Visited: 7/2024