Laurel Hill State Park is a 3,935-acre Pennsylvania state park in Jefferson and Middlecreek Townships, Somerset County, Pennsylvania in the United States. Laurel Hill Lake is a 63-acre man-made lake with a dam that was constructed during the Great Depression by the young men of CCC camps NP-5-PA and SP-15-PA. Laurel Hill State Park is 8 miles from the Pe…
Laurel Hill State Park is a 3,935-acre Pennsylvania state park in Jefferson and Middlecreek Townships, Somerset County, Pennsylvania in the United States. Laurel Hill Lake is a 63-acre man-made lake with a dam that was constructed during the Great Depression by the young men of CCC camps NP-5-PA and SP-15-PA. Laurel Hill State Park is 8 miles from the Pennsylvania Turnpike just off PA 31 near Bakersville and on PA 653 near Trent.
Location: Somerset, Pennsylvania, United States
Elevation: 2,316 ft (706 m)
Established: October 1945
Built: 1935-1942
Architectural style: Rustic style
Area: 3,935 acres (15.92 km²)
Governing body: Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources