Raymond B. Winter State Park
Raymond B. Winter State Park is a 695 acre park located within Bald Eagle State Forest. The park provides diverse recreational opportunities. The 7 acre Halfway Lake provides swimming and fishing opportunities. The park also provides camping and picnicking opportunities. The dam of Halfway Lake was the first stone and cement dam the Civilian Conservation Corps built in the United States. The swimming area has a beach with an area for beach volleyball, lounging, and swimming. Plenty of picnic benches are adjacent to Halfway Lake. Halfway lake is a cold-water lake stocked with brown, rainbow, and brook trout.
Sand Bridge State Park
Sand Bridge State Park is an 3 acre picnic area near Raymond B. Winter State Park. It features 2 rustic pavilions. Rapid Run is stocked annually with brook and brown trout.