WORLDS END STATE PARK
Worlds End State Park is in a narrow S-shaped valley of the Loyalsock Creek just south of Forksville, Sullivan County. The scenery is spectacular, especially the June mountain laurel and fall foliage. Canyon Vista, reached via Mineral Spring and Cold Run roads, provides outstanding views.
The 19 rustic cabins are available for rent year-round. Rentals are for one week periods during the summer, and two-night minimum stays in the off-season. Information is available at the park office. Cabins are equipped with a refrigerator, range, fireplace insert, table, chairs and beds. A central shower building is available and a recycling is center at the entrance to the cabin area.
Camping: modern sites, some with elec.
A 70-site tent and trailer campground is along PA 154, one mile east of the park office. Half of the campsites have electric hookups. Water and restrooms are within a short distance of all sites. Showers are in both loops. A sanitary dumping station is available for emptying travel trailer holding tanks. Pets are not permitted, and access is not guaranteed in the winter.
Organized Group Tenting:
This rustic area has three sites that hold 30 people, or combine for holding 90 people. Adult and youth groups may apply. Advance reservations are necessary.
A small dam on Loyalsock Creek forms a swimming area that is open from late-May to mid-September, 8 a.m. to sunset. Swim at your own risk. The mountain stream water is always cold and exhilarating.
Whitewater Boating:
Whitewater boaters may use the Loyalsock Creek at any time of the year although the area by the swimming beach is closed during the summer. The best water is March to May. Due to rapid fluctuations in water level, kayakers should inquire about conditions before coming to the park. The stream is NOT suitable for open canoes.
Worlds End State Park is located near Montoursville, Muncy
The main picnic area is along Loyalsock Creek just upstream of the swimming area. Tables are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Picnickers are asked to dispose of hot charcoal in the facilities provided. A recycling area is at the end of the main parking area.
Picnic Pavilions:
The main picnic area is along Loyalsock Creek just upstream of the swimming area. Tables are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Picnickers are asked to dispose of hot charcoal in the facilities provided. A recycling area is at the end of the main parking area.
Snowmobiling:
Several miles of park roads are used as joint-use snowmobile trails. Additionally, many trails have been designated on nearby state forest land. A trailhead is established along the Double Run Road to Eagles Mere, a short distance south of the park.
Cross-country Skiing:
Several park areas are suitable for Nordic skiing. A 20-mile trail network is close by on state forest land.
The park offers a wide variety of educational and interpretive programs in the summer. Through hands-on activities, guided walks and evening programs, participants gain appreciation, understanding and develop a sense of stewardship toward natural and cultural resources.
For information on nearby attractions, contact: Endless Mountains Visitors Bureau, 800-769-8999.
Area attractions include the Sullivan County Fair, Pennsylvania Bow Hunters Festival and a toboggan slide at Eagles Mere.
Worlds End State Park is adjacent to the Wyoming State Forest, and offers hiking, hunting fishing and other outdoor recreation. 570-387-4255.
Eagles Mere Inn
1 Mary Ave
Eagles Mere, PA
(570) 525-3273
Covered Bridge & North Mountain Ski Area
Muncy Valley, PA
(570) 482-3011
The park is along PA 154 and is easily reached from: PA 87 from Williamsport and west; PA 42 from I-80 and south; and PA 87 from Dushore and the north and east.