Nearby Attractions to Laurel Hill State Park
Information about Laurel Hill State Park’s nearby attractions is available from the Laurel Highlands Visitors Bureau.
Explore the Area
Trent is the closest community to the park, with Seven Springs not much further away. Somerset Borough, 10 miles from the park, offers sites on the National Register of Historic Places, as well as places to eat and shop.
Frank Lloyd Wright’s home, Fallingwater, is near Ohiopyle State Park.
Learn about some of the area businesses and things to do from Somerset County Chamber of Commerce.
Nearby State Parks and Forests
Laurel Hill State Park is close to several state parks and one state forest, where visitors can enjoy recreation, education, and other activities.
Kooser State Park
The 250-acre Kooser State Park is in the heart of the Laurel Highlands at an altitude of 2,600 feet. Its forest and beautiful trout stream that flows the full length of the park attract visitors all year round.
The park’s basic appeal lies in its intimate areas which are best suited for family outings and small groups. Picnicking, camping, fishing, hiking, cross-country skiing, and family cabins are popular.
Forbes State Forest
Forbes State Forest offers 58,500 acres of land for outdoor recreation including hiking, fishing, hunting, mountain biking, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, etc. Mountain bikes are permitted only on designated trails.
Contact Forbes State Forest or Linn Run State Park for maps.
Laurel Summit State Park
This six-acre Laurel Summit State Park offers picnic tables, a pavilion, drinking water, and restrooms.
This scenic area is 2,739 feet above sea level and several degrees cooler than surrounding towns. Laurel Summit is a carry-in/carry-out area, so visitors must take all trash with them.
Laurel Summit provides trailhead parking for Forbes State Forest’s Wolf Rocks Trail, Spruce Flats Bog, and access to many of the mountain biking and snowmobile trails in Forbes State Forest.
Laurel Ridge State Park
The 13,625-acre scenic Laurel Ridge State Park offers a great deal of outdoor recreation opportunities, with a main feature being the Laurel Highlands Hiking Trail, which is a 70-mile backpacking trail that runs from Ohiopyle, Pa., to the Conemaugh River near Johnstown.
Linn Run State Park
The varied topography and mixed hardwood and evergreen forest makes the 612-acre Linn Run State Park a scenic place for picnicking, hiking, and cabin rentals.
Grove and rock runs join to make Linn Run an excellent trout stream. A lovely waterfall, Adam Falls, is a scenic spot nearby the picnic area.
Other Nearby Outdoor Spaces and Natural Places
Roaring Run Natural Area and State Game Lands 50 are not far from the park and offer additional recreational opportunities.
Hidden Valley and Seven Springs resorts have skiing, dining, and conference hosting.
Potomac Heritage National Scenic Trail
The Laurel Highlands Hiking Trail is a segment of the Potomac Heritage National Scenic Trail. An enterprise of many partners, the evolving trail network celebrates the heritage of the Potomac and upper Ohio river basins and offers opportunities for hiking, bicycling, boating, horseback riding, and cross-country skiing.
National Park Service Passport Stamps are available at the Laurel Hill and Kooser park offices and at the visitor center in Ohiopyle.