# Promised Land State Park

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State park in Pennsylvania, United States

Promised Land State Park Interactive map of Promised Land State Park Location Pike County, Pennsylvania, United States Coordinates 41°17′58″N 75°12′51″W / 41.29942°N 75.21412°W / 41.29942; -75.21412[1] Area 2,971 acres (1,202 ha)[2] Elevation 1,745 feet (532 m) Established 1905[1] Administrator Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Named for A so called Promised Land that the earliest settlers were told they would find Website Official website Promised Land State Park Promised Land State Park Location in Pennsylvania Show map of Pennsylvania Promised Land State Park Promised Land State Park (the United States) Show map of the United States Pennsylvania State Parks

**Promised Land State Park** is a [Pennsylvania state park](/source/List_of_Pennsylvania_state_parks) in [Blooming Grove](/source/Blooming_Grove_Township%2C_Pike_County%2C_Pennsylvania), [Greene](/source/Greene_Township%2C_Pike_County%2C_Pennsylvania) and [Palmyra Townships](/source/Palmyra_Township%2C_Pike_County%2C_Pennsylvania), [Pike County, Pennsylvania](/source/Pike_County%2C_Pennsylvania), in the United States. The approximately 3,000-acre (1,214 ha) park is mostly surrounded by [Delaware State Forest](/source/Delaware_State_Forest). It is in the [Poconos](/source/Pocono_Mountains) and sits at an elevation of 1,800 feet (549 m). The [second growth forests](/source/Secondary_forest) in Promised Land State Park are made up of [beech](/source/Beech), [maple](/source/Maple), [oak](/source/Oak) and [hemlock](/source/Tsuga) trees. There are two [lakes](/source/Lake) within the boundaries of the park. Promised Land State Park is 10 miles (16 km) north of [Canadensis](/source/Canadensis%2C_Pennsylvania) on [Pennsylvania Route 390](/source/Pennsylvania_Route_390).

Promised Land State Park was chosen by the [Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources](/source/Pennsylvania_Department_of_Conservation_and_Natural_Resources) (DCNR) and its [Bureau of State Parks](/source/Pennsylvania_Bureau_of_State_Parks) as one of "25 Must-See Pennsylvania State Parks".[3]

## History

Promised Land State Park was once the [hunting](/source/Hunting) grounds of the [Lenape](/source/Lenape) Indian tribe. Their land was part of the [Province of Pennsylvania](/source/Province_of_Pennsylvania), established by [King Charles II of England](/source/King_Charles_II_of_England) and under the leadership of [William Penn](/source/William_Penn). William Penn founded Pennsylvania as a colony where [religious freedom](/source/Religious_freedom) was foundation of its establishment. The [Shakers](/source/Shakers), a religious sect, from [England](/source/England) migrated to the [Thirteen Colonies](/source/Thirteen_Colonies) and purchased some of the land in the Promised Land State Park area. It appears that they chose not to settle and instead sold off the land to [lumbering](/source/Lumber) operations that clear cut the land and sent the timber to the ship building docks in [Philadelphia](/source/Philadelphia%2C_Pennsylvania). The process of clear cutting the forests repeated itself several times until the land was acquired by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in 1902. The forestry department worked to re-establish the forests of the area. Promised Land State Park was opened to the public in 1905, becoming just the fourth state park in all of Pennsylvania.[1]

The spillway of a dam at Promised Land State Park.

Many of the park facilities in use today were constructed during the [Great Depression](/source/Great_Depression) of the 1930s by the young men of the [Civilian Conservation Corps](/source/Civilian_Conservation_Corps). The CCC was established by President [Franklin D. Roosevelt](/source/Franklin_D._Roosevelt) to relieve the widespread [unemployment](/source/Unemployment) that was brought about by the Depression. In exchange for a paycheck, food, and shelter, the men of the CCC worked to reclaim the forests. They built the roads and trails that cross the state forests. They also fought wild fires, planted trees, and built bridges on state roads.[1][4][5]

Whittaker Lodge and the Bear Wallow Cabins were listed on the [National Register of Historic Places](/source/National_Register_of_Historic_Places) in 1986 and 1987 for their architectural qualities and for their historical role in the park.[6]

## Natural history

Small waterfall in Promised Land State Park.

Since the forests have been allowed to regrow at Promised Land State Park it has become a center of diverse wildlife and [ecosystems](/source/Ecosystem). The land on which it sits has largely very rocky and shallow soil with [nutrient](/source/Nutrient)-poor [bogs](/source/Bog) and dark [evergreen forests](/source/Evergreen_forest). The poor quality of the soil and the bogs are a remnant of the vast [glaciers](/source/Glacier) that covered Pennsylvania during the last [ice age](/source/Ice_age). As the glaciers receded they scraped the earth and left a [glacial till](/source/Glacial_till) at the surface above the [bedrock](/source/Bedrock). This rocky soil drains poorly thereby creating the bogs that are spread throughout the park.[1] The evergreen trees attract a variety of birds including, the [red breasted nuthatch](/source/Red_breasted_nuthatch), [Blackburnian warbler](/source/Blackburnian_warbler) and [northern waterthrush](/source/Northern_waterthrush). [Salamanders](/source/Salamander) and [wood frogs](/source/Wood_frog) are drawn to the bogs to breed during the springtime.[1]

While not all of the trees within the park are [evergreen](/source/Evergreen), many were before the lumber era. Some [deciduous trees](/source/Deciduous_trees) have grown at Promised Land State Park. These trees attract a different set of birds including the [American redstart](/source/American_redstart), [Louisiana waterthrush](/source/Louisiana_waterthrush) and [red-eyed vireo](/source/Red-eyed_vireo).[1]

[American black bears](/source/American_black_bear) are a common sight at Promised Land State Park. They are attracted to the wide variety of plants, grasses and berries that are common in the park. Visitors to the park are cautioned to be extremely careful when encountering a black bear. Bears are generally shy and will avoid human contact, but bears that have been fed by and have been accustomed to human contact can become dangerous. They are very fast, as fast as a [thoroughbred](/source/Thoroughbred), strong and nimble. Bears also have a strong sense of smell. For this reason all visitors are asked to firmly secure all food products brought into the park and never to leave them out in the open overnight.[1]

In addition to the bears, Promised Land State Park is also home to variety of other large woodland creatures. White tailed deer are a common sight in the park. Early morning visitors may come across groups of feeding wild turkeys. A wildlife observation deck is located on Lower Lake, from here visitors may see a variety of [waterfowl](/source/Waterfowl) species and even some [bald eagles](/source/Bald_eagle) that have nested in the area within the last few years. Visitors are asked to not feed the wildlife. Feeding [raccoons](/source/Raccoon), [squirrels](/source/Eastern_gray_squirrel) and [chipmunks](/source/Chipmunk) may expose visitors to [rabies](/source/Rabies). The feeding of [Canada geese](/source/Canada_geese) in the swimming area is discouraged due to the increased quantities of odorus fecal matter.[1]

## Recreation

Promised Land State Park is open year-round for recreational opportunities that include [hiking](/source/Hiking), [birding](/source/Birding), [fishing](/source/Fishing), [swimming](/source/Human_swimming), [boating](/source/Boating), [horseback riding](/source/Horseback_riding), trail biking, [camping](/source/Camping), and [ice skating](/source/Ice_skating).[1]

Promised Land Lake and Lower Lake are both popular fishing and ice fishing destinations. The common game fish are [smallmouth](/source/Smallmouth_bass) and [largemouth bass](/source/Largemouth_bass), [catfish](/source/Catfish), [crappie](/source/Crappie), [pickerel](/source/American_pickerel), [muskellunge](/source/Muskellunge), and [yellow perch](/source/Yellow_perch). Lower Lake is [stocked](/source/Fish_stocking) by the [Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission](/source/Pennsylvania_Fish_and_Boat_Commission) with [brook](/source/Brook_trout), [rainbow](/source/Rainbow_trout) and [brown trout](/source/Brown_trout). All anglers are expected to follow the rules and regulations of the [Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission](/source/Pennsylvania_Fish_and_Boat_Commission).[1]

Hunting is permitted at Promised Land 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 [turkey](/source/Wild_turkey), [white-tailed deer](/source/White-tailed_deer), and [black bear](/source/American_black_bear). The hunting of [groundhogs](/source/Groundhog) is prohibited.[1]

There are 50 miles (80 km) of trails at Promised Land State Park and the nearby state forests that are open to hiking and in some locations, horseback riding, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, and mountain biking. The trails pass through a variety of [habitats](/source/Habitat_(ecology)) and give visitors an opportunity to observe a diverse wildlife population.[1]

Gas powered boats are prohibited on the lakes of Promised Land State Park. Electric powered and non powered boats must have a current registration with any state or a launch permit from the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission. A concession is open on the shores of the lakes for renting [canoes](/source/Canoe), [kayaks](/source/Kayak) and paddle boats.[1]

A view of the lake at Promised Land State Park

Promised Land State Park has a centrally located picnic and beach area that is near Promised Land Lake in a woodland setting. The facilities include a sandy beach, boat launch, parking area, fresh water, picnic tables, reservable pavilions, garbage disposal containers, charcoal grills, a concession stand, a boat rental, a sand [volleyball](/source/Volleyball) court, and restrooms with pay showers.

## Staying overnight

Visitors to Promised Land State Park who wish to stay overnight have a choice of staying in one of four [campgrounds](/source/Campground) or in rustic [cabins](/source/Log_cabin) that were built during the [Great Depression](/source/Great_Depression) by the [Civilian Conservation Corps](/source/Civilian_Conservation_Corps).[1]

- **Lower Lake Campground** is on Lower Lake. It opens for the season in mid-April and closes in mid-December. The campground has flush [toilets](/source/Toilet) and showers with hot water.[1]

- **Deerfield Campground** is set back in a rocky forest. It is open [Memorial Day](/source/Memorial_Day) weekend through [Labor Day](/source/Labor_Day) weekend. It does have flush toilets, but the nearest pay showers are in the picnic area.[1] Deerfield campground is over 95 years old. During 2010 renovations, each campsite received a new table, fire ring and lantern holder. Also, some of the ground was leveled for easier access.[7]

- **Pickerel Point Campground** is on a [peninsula](/source/Peninsula) on the southern end of Promised Land Lake. There are walk-in campsites situated at various points along the shore. It was renovated and re-opened on June 29, 2012. It has modern camping facilities, including bathhouses with green technology and the first sites with sewer hookup in all the state parks in Pennsylvania.

- **The Pines Campground** is open Memorial Day through Labor Day. It is on the northwestern shore of Promised Land Lake. The campground does have flush toilets, but no showers. There are pay showers nearby in the picnic area.[1]

- **Bear Wallow Cabins Colony** is a group of 12 rustic cabins that were built and used by the CCC during the 1930s. Each cabin has a [fireplace](/source/Fireplace), refrigerator, modern shower and toilet outbuilding, beds and [electricity](/source/Electricity).[1]

## Masker Museum

The park's Masker Museum features exhibits about the [Civilian Conservation Corps](/source/Civilian_Conservation_Corps) (CCC) and its work in the park. CCC exhibits include a barracks of beds, interactive stories, displays and artifacts. The museum also features natural history exhibits about the park's animals, plants and ecosystems. There are activities for children, a bird observation area of the outdoor feeding stations, and a native plant garden.

The museum located off of Pickerel Point Road by the amphitheater and Pickerel Point Campground. Admission is free.

## References

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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-mustsee_3-0)** ["25 Must-see Parks"](https://maps.dcnr.pa.gov/storymaps/mustseeparks/#). Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. Retrieved January 16, 2026.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-nrhpdoc_4-0)** John Milner Assocs. (October 1986). [National Register of Historic Places Registration: Pennsylvania MPS Promised Land State Park Whittaker Lodge District](https://catalog.archives.gov/id/71993824). National Archives and Records Administration. Retrieved January 9, 2026. (Downloading may be slow.)

1. **[^](#cite_ref-nrhpdoc1_5-0)** John Milner Assocs. (October 1986). [National Register of Historic Places Registration: Pennsylvania MPS Promised Land State Park--Bear Wallow Cabins](https://catalog.archives.gov/id/71993826). National Archives and Records Administration. Retrieved January 9, 2026. (Downloading may be slow.)

1. **[^](#cite_ref-Osborne_6-0)** Osborne, Peter (2006). [*Promised Land State Park*](https://books.google.com/books?id=IdGXKXHPjSIC&q=%22promised+land+state+park%22+Whittaker+Lodge&pg=PA120). Arcadia Publishing. p. 120. [ISBN](/source/ISBN_(identifier)) [0-7385-3865-5](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:BookSources/0-7385-3865-5).

1. **[^](#cite_ref-wnep_7-0)** ["State park in Pike County closes 2 campgrounds"](http://www.wnep.com/global/story.asp?s=8355100). [WNEP](/source/WNEP) TV. Retrieved May 22, 2008.[*[dead link](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Link_rot)*]

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- ["Promised Land State Park official map"](https://web.archive.org/web/20120906142857/http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/ucmprd1/groups/public/documents/document/dcnr_003250.pdf) (PDF). Archived from [the original](http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/ucmprd1/groups/public/documents/document/dcnr_003250.pdf) (PDF) on September 6, 2012. (1012.4 KB)

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