# Prince Gallitzin State Park

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State park in Pennsylvania, United States

Prince Gallitzin State Park Interactive map of Prince Gallitzin State Park Location Cambria County, Pennsylvania, United States Coordinates 40°39′04″N 78°33′19″W / 40.65124°N 78.55522°W / 40.65124; -78.55522[1] Area 6,466.98 acres (2,617.09 ha)[2] Elevation 1,539 feet (469 m) Established 1965 Administrator Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Named for Demetrius Gallitzin Website Official website Prince Gallitzin State Park Prince Gallitzin State Park Location in Pennsylvania Show map of Pennsylvania Prince Gallitzin State Park Prince Gallitzin State Park (the United States) Show map of the United States Pennsylvania State Parks

**Prince Gallitzin State Park** is a 6,467-acre (2,617 ha) [Pennsylvania state park](/source/List_of_Pennsylvania_state_parks) with acreage in both [Chest](/source/Chest_Township%2C_Cambria_County%2C_Pennsylvania) and [White](/source/White_Township%2C_Cambria_County%2C_Pennsylvania) [Townships](/source/Pennsylvania_township) in [Cambria County](/source/Cambria_County%2C_Pennsylvania) of West Central [Pennsylvania](/source/Pennsylvania) in the United States, near both [Gallitzin Borough](/source/Gallitzin%2C_Pennsylvania), & [Gallitzin Township](/source/Gallitzin_Township%2C_Cambria_County%2C_Pennsylvania) in the greater [Altoona, Pennsylvania](/source/Altoona%2C_Pennsylvania) area.

The park is home to [Glendale Lake](/source/Glendale_Lake) a 1,635 acres (662 ha) man-made lake. It has a large [campground](/source/Campground) with campsites on the lake shore. Prince Gallitzin State Park was named in honor of Prince [Demetrius Gallitzin](/source/Demetrius_Gallitzin), a [Russian](/source/Russian_people) nobleman turned [Catholic](/source/Catholic_Church) missionary [priest](/source/Priesthood_(Catholic_Church)) who founded the nearby town of [Loretto](/source/Loretto%2C_Pennsylvania). The park is just off [Pennsylvania Routes 253](/source/Pennsylvania_Route_253) and [53](/source/Pennsylvania_Route_53) just east of [Patton](/source/Patton%2C_Pennsylvania).

## History

### Namesake

Main article: [Demetrius Augustine Gallitzin](/source/Demetrius_Augustine_Gallitzin)

Demetris Gallitzin was born on December 22, 1770, at [The Hague](/source/The_Hague) in the Netherlands. His name is a form of [Galitzine](/source/Golitsyn_family), the Russian princely family in which he was born. His father, [Dimitri Alexeievich Galitzine](/source/Dmitri_Alekseyevich_Golitsyn) (1728–1803), Russian ambassador to the Netherlands, was an intimate friend of [Voltaire](/source/Voltaire) and a follower of [Diderot](/source/Diderot); so, too, for many years was his mother, Countess [Adelheid Amalie Gallitzin](/source/Adelheid_Amalie_Gallitzin) (1748-1806), until a severe illness in 1786 led her back to the [Catholic Church](/source/Catholic_Church), in which she had been raised.[1]

At the age of 17, Demetrius was received into the [Catholic Church](/source/Catholic_Church). He then served as an [aide-de-camp](/source/Aide-de-camp) to the commander of the Austrian troops in [Brabant](/source/Duchy_of_Brabant); but, following the assassination of the king of Sweden, he, like all other foreigners, was dismissed from the service.[1]

Gallitzin left Europe for the United States in 1792 where he landed in [Baltimore](/source/Baltimore%2C_Maryland). It was soon after his arrival that he decided to enter the priesthood. He was ordained in March 1795 and was one of the first Catholic priests ordained in America. After several years serving as a [missionary](/source/Missionary) in southern Pennsylvania and [Maryland](/source/Maryland), Father Gallitzin founded the settlement of [Loretto, Pennsylvania](/source/Loretto%2C_Pennsylvania), in what is now [Cambria County, Pennsylvania](/source/Cambria_County%2C_Pennsylvania) in 1799. Loretto was an expansion of a smaller settlement established by Michael McGuire in 1788. When McGuire died in 1793, he donated "McGuire's Settlement" to the Catholic Church in America for the establishment of a Catholic community.

Demetrius Augustine Gallitzin - founder of Loretto, Pennsylvania, and namesake of Prince Gallitzin State Park

With Gallitzin's leadership, Loretto became the first English-speaking Catholic settlement in the United States west of the Allegheny Front. In addition to McGuire's patrimony, Gallitzin is believed to have spent $150,000 (USD) of his own funds later, to purchase some additional 20,000 acres (8,100 ha), which it is said he gave or sold at low prices to newly arriving Catholic settlers. Father Gallitzin worked to build Loretto by establishing a [gristmill](/source/Gristmill), [tannery](/source/Tanning_(leather)), and [sawmill](/source/Sawmill) in the town. He also was instrumental in the education of the children of the area and served as a [doctor](/source/Physician), [banker](/source/Banker) and [lawyer](/source/Lawyer) for many of the citizens of Loretto.[1]

Gallitzin died at Loretto on May 6, 1840, and was buried near St. Michael's church in Loretto. Father Gallitzin has been honored in the places names of several locations in Pennsylvania, including [Gallitzin](/source/Gallitzin%2C_Pennsylvania), [Gallitzin Springs](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gallitzin_Springs&action=edit&redlink=1) and [Prince Gallitzin Spring](http://www.demetriusgallitzin.org/Prince%20Gallitzin%20Springs/Prnce%20Gallitzin%20Spring.htm). Locally he is sometimes referred to as "the priest who may have been a tzar". On June 6, 2005, it was announced that Gallitzin had been named a [Servant of God](/source/Servant_of_God) by the [Congregation for the Causes of Saints](/source/Congregation_for_the_Causes_of_Saints), the first step on the path toward possible future [sainthood](/source/Saint#Catholicism).[1]

### Establishment of the park

Establishing a park near Patton was first discussed during the [Great Depression](/source/Great_Depression) of the 1930s. The [National Park Service](/source/National_Park_Service) discussed plans for opening a Recreation Demonstration Area just to the east of Patton on Beaverdam Run, a tributary of [Clearfield Creek](/source/Clearfield_Creek). The project was proposed and approved but was never put into place.[1]

The subject of building a park came up again in 1955. The Patton Chamber of Commerce proposed building a dam in the Killbuck area. They met with [Maurice K. Goddard](/source/Maurice_K._Goddard) who was at the time the secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Forests and Waters, a forerunner to the [Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources](/source/Pennsylvania_Department_of_Conservation_and_Natural_Resources). The idea was approved and on April 4, 1957, Governor [George M. Leader](/source/George_M._Leader) announced plans for the construction of the park. The park was funded by monies gained from [oil](/source/Oil) and [natural gas](/source/Natural_gas) leases. Central to the park plans was the building of Glendale Dam and the formation of Glendale Lake. Groundbreaking at the park was held on May 3, 1958, and the lake began to fill on December 2, 1960. The park was finally dedicated on May 29, 1965, by Governor [William Scranton](/source/William_Scranton).[1]

## Climate

Climate data for Prince Gallitzin State Park, Pennsylvania (1991–2020 normals, extremes 1982–present) Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Record high °F (°C) 68 (20) 78 (26) 83 (28) 92 (33) 92 (33) 94 (34) 101 (38) 97 (36) 93 (34) 86 (30) 81 (27) 71 (22) 101 (38) Mean maximum °F (°C) 59.0 (15.0) 60.0 (15.6) 68.7 (20.4) 80.3 (26.8) 86.3 (30.2) 89.1 (31.7) 90.8 (32.7) 89.4 (31.9) 87.1 (30.6) 78.7 (25.9) 70.7 (21.5) 60.6 (15.9) 92.1 (33.4) Mean daily maximum °F (°C) 34.0 (1.1) 37.0 (2.8) 46.1 (7.8) 60.1 (15.6) 70.2 (21.2) 77.9 (25.5) 82.1 (27.8) 80.5 (26.9) 73.5 (23.1) 61.6 (16.4) 49.1 (9.5) 38.4 (3.6) 59.2 (15.1) Daily mean °F (°C) 24.9 (−3.9) 27.0 (−2.8) 35.2 (1.8) 47.1 (8.4) 57.4 (14.1) 65.8 (18.8) 69.8 (21.0) 68.4 (20.2) 61.2 (16.2) 49.7 (9.8) 39.2 (4.0) 30.1 (−1.1) 48.0 (8.9) Mean daily minimum °F (°C) 15.9 (−8.9) 17.1 (−8.3) 24.3 (−4.3) 34.0 (1.1) 44.6 (7.0) 53.6 (12.0) 57.5 (14.2) 56.3 (13.5) 49.0 (9.4) 37.7 (3.2) 29.3 (−1.5) 21.8 (−5.7) 36.8 (2.7) Mean minimum °F (°C) −6.4 (−21.3) −1.8 (−18.8) 4.0 (−15.6) 19.1 (−7.2) 29.5 (−1.4) 38.4 (3.6) 45.5 (7.5) 44.2 (6.8) 35.2 (1.8) 24.6 (−4.1) 13.7 (−10.2) 4.7 (−15.2) −8.7 (−22.6) Record low °F (°C) −28 (−33) −22 (−30) −12 (−24) 10 (−12) 23 (−5) 28 (−2) 33 (1) 31 (−1) 28 (−2) 9 (−13) 6 (−14) −19 (−28) −28 (−33) Average precipitation inches (mm) 2.82 (72) 2.46 (62) 3.27 (83) 3.66 (93) 3.73 (95) 3.86 (98) 3.91 (99) 3.92 (100) 4.05 (103) 3.15 (80) 2.90 (74) 2.93 (74) 40.66 (1,033) Average snowfall inches (cm) 15.4 (39) 14.6 (37) 7.6 (19) 1.6 (4.1) 0.0 (0.0) 0.0 (0.0) 0.0 (0.0) 0.0 (0.0) 0.0 (0.0) 0.4 (1.0) 1.8 (4.6) 8.5 (22) 49.9 (127) Average extreme snow depth inches (cm) 9.0 (23) 9.3 (24) 6.1 (15) 1.0 (2.5) 0.0 (0.0) 0.0 (0.0) 0.0 (0.0) 0.0 (0.0) 0.0 (0.0) 0.2 (0.51) 2.1 (5.3) 4.6 (12) 14.5 (37) Average precipitation days (≥ 0.01 in) 15.9 12.5 12.4 13.9 15.0 13.0 12.2 11.6 11.9 12.4 11.5 14.0 156.3 Average snowy days (≥ 0.1 in) 8.4 7.1 4.2 1.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 1.6 5.1 27.7 Source: NOAA[3][4]

## Recreation

Ice fishing on Glendale Lake at Prince Gallitzin State Park

Prince Gallitzin is the home to several different types of outdoor recreation. Glendale Lake is open to [swimming](/source/Human_swimming), [fishing](/source/Fishing) and [boating](/source/Boating). There are 12 miles (19.31supkm) of trails open for [hiking](/source/Hiking) and in some locations [equestrian](/source/Equestrianism), [mountain biking](/source/Mountain_bike), and [snowmobiling](/source/Snowmobile). There are over 1,000 [picnic tables](/source/Picnic_table) at the park. Visitors interested in staying over night can use one of 437 campsites or rent one of the 10 [cabins](/source/Cottage#Cottages_in_Canada_and_the_U.S.) at Prince Gallitzin State Park.[1]

### Glendale Lake

Glendale Lake is a major boating destination along the Allegheny Front. Boats up to 20 [horsepower](/source/Horsepower) are permitted on the lake. Nine boat launches and two [marinas](/source/Marina) are at Glendale Lake. Services provided at the marinas include boat rental, boat repair, and fuel sales. All boats must have a current registration from any state or a launch permit from the [Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission](/source/Pennsylvania_Fish_and_Boat_Commission). Glendale Lake is a warm-water fishery. The common game fish are [pike](/source/Pike_(fish)), [muskellunge](/source/Muskellunge), [bass](/source/Bass_(fish)), [perch](/source/Perch), [crappie](/source/Crappie), and [bluegill](/source/Bluegill). [Bow fishing](/source/Bow_fishing) is permitted at Prince Gallitzin State Park. The beach at Glendale Lake is open from late May until mid-September. [Lifeguards](/source/Lifeguard) are not posted, so swimming is at one's own risk.[1]

### Hunting

[Hunting](/source/Hunting) is permitted at Prince Gallitzin State Park. Hunters are expected to follow the rules and regulations of the [Pennsylvania Game Commission](/source/Pennsylvania_Game_Commission). The common game species are [squirrels](/source/Eastern_gray_squirrel), [turkey](/source/Wild_turkey), [white-tailed deer](/source/White-tailed_deer), [ruffed grouse](/source/Ruffed_grouse), and [rabbits](/source/Eastern_cottontail). The hunting of [groundhogs](/source/Groundhog) is prohibited.[1]

### Trails

View of a portion of the lake and surrounding woodlands from the observation deck on top of a water tower.

The trailhead for most of the hiking trails is located near the campground along [Crooked Run](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Crooked_Run_(Cambria_County,_Pennsylvania)&action=edit&redlink=1).[1]

- **Crooked Run Trail** - is an easy 1.5-mile (2.4 km) hiking trail. It passes along Crooked Run through a [hemlock](/source/Tsuga) and [hardwood](/source/Hardwood) forest. The trail is a loop near where Crooked Run enters Glendale Lake. The parts of the trail nearest the lake pass through a [marsh](/source/Marsh). The trail is therefore wet in places and there are some exposed roots.[1]

- **Turkey Ridge Trail** - is an easy to moderate 1.2-mile (1.9 km) hiking trail. The trail offers the chance to see a variety of [bird](/source/Bird) and animal species as it passes through several different [habitats](/source/Habitat_(ecology)).[1]

- **Exercise Trail** - is an easy 1-mile (1.6 km) hiking trail. The mowed grass trail has 20 exercise stations spread along the course of the path as it passes through an open field.[1]

- **Peninsula Area Trail** - is an easy to moderate trail that varies in length depending on where one enters the trail. The [peninsula](/source/Peninsula) is covered with mature [second growth oak forest](/source/Secondary_forest). There is little [undergrowth](/source/Undergrowth) in the forest. This makes Glendale Lake visible from most locations on the peninsula.[1]

- **Deer Trail** - is an easy 0.7-mile (1.1 km) hiking trail. Deer Trail passes by a food plot kept by the [Pennsylvania Game Commission](/source/Pennsylvania_Game_Commission) near [State Game Land 108](/source/Pennsylvania_State_Game_Lands). Deer Trail provides access to hunters and hikers to the game land.[1]

- **Footprint Trail** - is an easy to moderate 0.8-mile (1.3 km) hiking trail. The trail climbs a small hill overlooking Glendale Lake. Several benches are located on the trail for resting and birdwatching.[1]

- **Forest Trail** - is an easy 0.4-mile (640 m) hiking trail. Visitors will most likely be encountered by chattering [red squirrels](/source/American_Red_Squirrel) as they hike through their habitat of [beech](/source/Beech), hemlock, and [maple](/source/Maple) trees.[1]

- **Lakeshore Trail** - is an easy 1.75-mile (2.82 km) hiking trail in a forest along the shores of Glendale Lake.[1]

- **Poems Trail** - is an easy 0.6-mile (970 m) hiking trail. There are many [poems](/source/Poem) on trailmakers spread along the course of the trail. Each poem is about a different aspect of nature inspired by the natural surroundings of Prince Gallitzin State Park.[1]

- **Point Trail** - is a moderate 2.3-mile (3.7 km) hiking trail. There are many exposed roots and several windblown trees along the trail. The trail follows the shore of Glendale Lake before climbing a small hill.[1]

### Horseback Riding

The park is a popular horseback riding destination with about 22 miles of pleasant and easy trails. Horse trails are in the north, east, and southeast of the park and are most easily accessed from Beaver Valley Marina upper parking lot.[5]

## References

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-pgsp_1-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-pgsp_1-1) [***c***](#cite_ref-pgsp_1-2) [***d***](#cite_ref-pgsp_1-3) [***e***](#cite_ref-pgsp_1-4) [***f***](#cite_ref-pgsp_1-5) [***g***](#cite_ref-pgsp_1-6) [***h***](#cite_ref-pgsp_1-7) [***i***](#cite_ref-pgsp_1-8) [***j***](#cite_ref-pgsp_1-9) [***k***](#cite_ref-pgsp_1-10) [***l***](#cite_ref-pgsp_1-11) [***m***](#cite_ref-pgsp_1-12) [***n***](#cite_ref-pgsp_1-13) [***o***](#cite_ref-pgsp_1-14) [***p***](#cite_ref-pgsp_1-15) [***q***](#cite_ref-pgsp_1-16) [***r***](#cite_ref-pgsp_1-17) [***s***](#cite_ref-pgsp_1-18) [***t***](#cite_ref-pgsp_1-19) [***u***](#cite_ref-pgsp_1-20) ["Prince Gallitzin State Park"](https://www.pa.gov/agencies/dcnr/recreation/where-to-go/state-parks/find-a-park/prince-gallitzin-state-park). Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. Retrieved January 16, 2026.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-forrey_2-0)** Forrey, William C. (2017). ["History of Pennsylvania's State Parks 1984 to 2015"](http://paconservationheritage.org/wp-content/uploads/2015-history-of-state-parks-forrey.pdf) (PDF). Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. p. 73. Retrieved January 16, 2026.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-NOAA_3-0)** ["NowData – NOAA Online Weather Data"](https://www.weather.gov/wrh/climate?wfo=ctp). National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Retrieved August 7, 2021.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-NCEI_4-0)** ["Station: Prince Gallitzin SP, PA"](https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/access/services/data/v1?dataset=normals-monthly-1991-2020&startDate=0001-01-01&endDate=9996-12-31&stations=USC00367167&format=pdf). *U.S. Climate Normals 2020: U.S. Monthly Climate Normals (1991–2020)*. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Retrieved August 7, 2021.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-5)** ["Horseback Riding at Prince Gallitzin State Park"](https://www.dcnr.pa.gov:443/StateParks/FindAPark/PrinceGallitzinStatePark/Pages/HorsebackRiding.aspx). *Pennsylvania Department of Conservation & Natural Resources*. Retrieved July 9, 2023.

## External links

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- [Prince Gallitzin State Park](https://www.pa.gov/agencies/dcnr/recreation/where-to-go/state-parks/find-a-park/prince-gallitzin-state-park) Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources

- ["Prince Gallitzin State Park — official map"](https://web.archive.org/web/20140222155439/http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/ucmprd1/groups/public/documents/document/dcnr_003281.pdf) (PDF). Archived from [the original](http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/ucmprd1/groups/public/documents/document/dcnr_003281.pdf) (PDF) on February 22, 2014. (536.0 KB)

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