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Samuel S. Lewis State Park
York County Pennsylvania |
This 85-acre state park is dominated by
Mt. Pisgah, an 885-foot high ridge separating Kreutz Creek Valley and
East Prospect Valley. The overlook offers a spectacular view of the
Susquehanna River Valley. The park landscape consists of mowed grass
fields on the northern and eastern park slopes, pine plantations in
the southern area and mature woods on the western section of the park. |
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Directions:
Samuel S. Lewis State Park is in southcentral Pennsylvania, York
County, and is about 12 miles east of York, Pennsylvania. From the
Wrightsville exit of US 30 follow Cool Creek Road south about 1.5-miles to
Mt. Pisgah Road and the park.
Information provided by the
Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and National Resources. For
more information visit the official
Samuel S. Lewis State Park web
site.
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