Exploring Canoe Creek State Park in Blair County

View form the breast of the dam at Canoe Creek State Park in Blair County Pennsylvania.

Canoe Creek State Park is a 911 acre recreational area 12 miles east of Altoona in Blair County.

View of the beach from Sugarloaf Trail at Canoe Creek State Park in Blair County Pennsylvania.
Scenic view of Canoe Lake and the beach from the Sugarloaf Trail.

Canoe Lake, at 155 acres, is the focal point of recreation at the park and is open for fishing year-round.

One of the many boat launches at Canoe Creek State Park in Blair County Pennsylvania.
One of the many boat launches at Canoe Lake.

The park was opened to the public in 1979, and was developed as part of an expansion effort in the 1970s to improve the state park system in Pennsylvania.

Fall foliage along the Limestone Trail at Canoe Creek State Park.
Fall foliage along the Limestone Trail.

Industrial History of the Park

The area in and around Canoe Creek State Park is rich in limestone.

Fall foliage around the lime kilns at Canoe Creek State Park.
Fall foliage around the lime kilns.

The limestone was quarried and used for many purposes, like providing raw materials for the iron and steel industries of Pennsylvania.

A stone car that would have been used to haul limestone from the quarry to the kilns at Canoe Creek State Park.
A stone car near the park office that would have been used to haul limestone from the quarry to the kilns in the area’s industrial past.

The remnants of kilns once owned by the Blair Limestone Company stand today as a reminder of this industrial past.

Fall foliage around the abandoned lime kilns at Canoe Creek State Park.
Fall foliage around the abandoned Blair Limestone Company kilns.

The kilns are located along the aptly-named Limestone Trail at Canoe Creek State Park.

The Limestone Trail at Canoe Creek State Park in Blair County, PA.
The Limestone Trail leading to the abandoned kilns.

You can read an in-depth article about the history of the kilns HERE.

Early October at Canoe Creek State Park in Blair County, Pennsylvania.
Remnants of the Blair Limestone Company kilns.

The Best Things to See and Do at Canoe Creek State Park

The park is open every day of the year, sunrise to sunset, with day use areas closing at dusk.

HIking at Canoe Creek State Park in Blair County Pennsylvania.
Welcome sign near the park office.

Swimming at Canoe Creek State Park

The sand beach is open from late May to September, 8:00 A.M. until sunset, unless otherwise posted.

The beach at Canoe Creek State Park in Blair County Pennsylvania.
The sand beach at Canoe Lake is open from Memorial Day to Labor Day.

There’s also a playground and beach volleyball courts adjacent to the swimming area.

The beach volleyball court at Canoe Creek State Park.
The beach volleyball court near the swimming area.

Hiking at Canoe Creek State Park

Canoe Creek State Park features 12 miles of hiking trails, providing opportunities to explore forests, fields, wetlands, historic sites, and the lakeshore.

Bridge along the Marsh Trail at Canoe Creek State Park in Blair County Pennsylvania.
Bridge along the Marsh Trail at Canoe Lake.

Sugarloaf Trail

Winding around Sugarloaf Hill, this trail provides scenic lake views, as well as a hike through the woods.

Sugarloaf Trail at Canoe Creek State Park in Blair County Pennsylvania.
Sugarloaf Trail is magnificent in October.

Sugarloaf Trail is marked with yellow blazes and is 0.7 miles long.

Hiking along the Sugarloaf Trail at Canoe Creek State Park in Blair County Pennsylvania.
Lakeshore scene along the Sugarloaf Trail.

Marsh Trail

Marsh Trail provides a scenic boardwalk hike along the lakefront.

Marsh Trail boardwalk at Canoe Creek State Park in Blair County Pennsylvania.
Marsh Trail boardwalk along Canoe Lake.

Marsh Trail is marked with white blazes, and features benches and an observation blind for wildlife viewing.

Birding blind at Canoe Creek State Park in Blair County Pennsylvania.
Birdwatching blind along the Marsh Trail.

This 0.4 mile loop hike is one of the easiest hikes at Canoe Creek State Park.

View from inside a birding blind at Canoe Creek State Park in Blair County Pennsylvania.
View from the birdwatching blind along the Marsh Trail.

Limestone Trail

Limestone Trail follows the old railroad grade to the Blair Limestone Company kilns and the banks of Mary Ann’s Creek.

Bridge along the Limestone Trail at Canoe Creek State Park.
Bridge over Mary Ann’s Creek along the Limestone Trail.

This 1.2 mile trail is marked by red blazes, and is one of my favorite trails at Canoe Creek State Park.

The 6 abandoned lime kilns at Canoe Creek State Park.
The 6 abandoned lime kilns along the Limestone Trail.

Picnicking at Canoe Creek State Park

There are many picnic tables and charcoal grills on both the east and west sides of the Canoe Lake.

Canoe Creek Lake in early October, 2021.
Beachfront picnic tables.

Three large picnic pavilions, each accommodating up to 90 people, are available for rent. 

Picnic pavilion at Canoe Creek State Park in Blair County Pennsylvania.
One of three large picnic pavillions at the park.

Boating at Canoe Creek State Park

Canoe Lake has modern boat launching areas on both sides of the lake.

Autumn at Canoe Creek State Park in Blair County Pennsylvania.
Autumn at Canoe Lake.

The only motorized boats permitted on Canoe Lake are electrically powered.

Boat rentals at Canoe Creek State Park in Blair County Pennsylvania.
Rental boats.

Fishing at Canoe Creek State Park

Canoe Lake is stocked with warm-water game fish by the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission.

October morning at Canoe Creek State Park in Blair County Pennsylvania.
Fisherman can catch bass, trout, walleye, muskellunge, pickerel and catfish at Canoe Lake.

Directions to Canoe Creek State Park

The park office is located at 205 Canoe Creek Road, Hollidaysburg, PA 16648.

How to find Canoe Creek State Park in Blair County Pennsylvania.
Map to Canoe Creek State Park in Blair County.

If navigating by GPS, use coordinates 40.480369, -78.291212 for the park office.

Park entrance sign at Canoe Creek State Park in Blair County Pennsylvania.
Park entrance sign along Route 22.

Nearby Attractions

Chimney Rocks Park near Hollidaysburg is home to 3 impressive scenic overlooks in a beautiful borough park setting.

A summer view from the upper overlook at Chimney Rocks Park in Hollidaysburg.
A summer view from the upper overlook at Chimney Rocks Park in Hollidaysburg.

The Altoona Railroaders Memorial Museum in Blair County celebrates the lives of both railroad workers and railroading communities in central Pennsylvania.

Exterior of the Altoona Railroaders Memorial Museum in Blair County Pennsylvania.
The Altoona Railroaders Memorial Museum.

A must-see for any railfan, the Horseshoe Curve was once regarded as one of the “engineering wonders of the world”!

Westbound train passing through the viewing area at the Horseshoe Curve.
Westbound train passing through the viewing area at the Horseshoe Curve.

Antique Depot and Flea Market in nearby Duncansville is home to nearly 200 different vendors, and you’ll find a huge variety of antiques, collectibles, and unique objects here.

Inside the front entrance of Antique Depot and Flea Market in Blair County.
Inside the front entrance of Antique Depot.

Tytoona Cave is part of a 6.8 acre Nature Preserve between the cities of Tyrone and Altoona in Blair County.

Tytoona Cave is one of the many excellent natural attractions in Blair County, PA.
Tytoona Cave is one of the many excellent natural attractions in Blair County.

According to the National Speleological Society“The first 1,000 feet of the cave are easily accessible by novices and is an excellent location to educate visitors about the cave’s geology and hydrology”.

Peering into Tytoona Cave from the entrance.
Peering into Tytoona Cave from the entrance.

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