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Pennsylvania is home to McConnell’s Mill State Park, a 2546-acre park that is a part of the gorgeous Slippery Rock Creek Gorge, a National Natural Landmark. Located in the Perry and Slippery Rock Townships in the city of Portersville, the state park is situated along the Slippery Rock Creek, southwest of the intersection of US 422 and US 19.
Ideal for a motorhome camping trip, the state park is very close to the border of Ohio and attracts visitors from the neighboring state as well. Renting an RV is a preferred way of moving around this area, and you’ll find a range of affordable RV rentals in Lawrence County. Not too far from the state park is New Castle and Butler that you could include a visit to when in the area.
The great outdoors are spectacular at McConnell’s Mill State Park. While the gorge was created out of the draining of several glacial lakes, thousands of years ago, it formed incredibly steep sides while the valley floor is strewn with several massive boulders. Filled with natural features including the scenic gorge, waterfalls, rugged hiking trails, and a whitewater creek - the park is a delight for any outdoor enthusiast. Camping at McConnell’s Mill State Park opens up a range of outdoor recreation activities that make for a very compelling camping trip!
Gear up for lots of outdoor fun at McConnell’s Mill State Park. Anglers get to try their luck with fishing in Slippery Rock Creek. Fishing is permitted in all areas except around dam structures. You’ll find an abundance of trout and largemouth bass in the waters here.
RV camping at McConnell’s Mill State Park is great for rock climbing and rappelling. Keep in mind that you need to be an experienced climber to go climbing in the park. With two designated climbing and rappelling areas, climbers can make their way to the Rim Road Climbing Area and Breakneck Bridge.
Hiking is sought after at McConnell’s Mill State Park. Designated trails at the park provide a great hiking experience. Slippery Rock Gorge Trail is a little over six miles and offers a moderate to difficult hike. Hell’s Hollow Trail is four miles long and is an easy hike that follows the narrow and rocky Hell’s Run. This is a great hike for viewing wildflowers during spring. The Kildoo Trail is another easy hike and is just over one mile. It begins at the Old Mill and follows the Slippery Rock Creek downstream to the 20-foot Kildoo Falls.
White water boating is popular in parts of the Slippery Rock Creek with rapids of Class II and III in certain stretches.
Park your RV rental at McConnell’s Mill State Park to enjoy easy access to the park’s many recreational offerings. The Bear Run Campground has 300 campsites and offers amenities like pull-thru sites, tent camping, full hookups, 20, 30, and 50 amp electric service, sewer, water, dump station, WIFI, and cell phone coverage. There are restrooms, shower stalls, laundry facilities, picnic pavilion, a camp store, clubhouse, propane station, gated campground security, and an ATM too. Kids will love splashing about in the swimming pool or running around in the large playground. Go fishing, boating, or take part in a game of volleyball and basketball. Pets are welcome at this pet-friendly campground.
When you’re searching for a place to camp in an RV near McConnell’s Mill State Park, drive to Harmony to the Indian Brave Campground. It has 200 campsites and has amenities that include pull-thru camping spots, big rig access, tent camping, full hookups, 20, 30, and 50 amp electric service, water, sewer, central water spigot, cable television, and limited cell phone coverage. There are restrooms, shower stalls, laundry facilities, a swimming pool for the kids to splash about in, and a playground too. With the campground being pet-friendly, don't forget to bring your furry friends along.
The area around McConnell’s Mill State Park offers quite a lot to see and do. The city of Butler is about 18 miles from the state park and has a couple of interesting sightseeing options to check out during your RV rental vacation, along with other neighboring cities.
Check out the Maridon Museum that focuses on Chinese and Japanese art and culture with collections made up of jade and ivory sculptures, gorgeous tapestries, scrolls, paintings, porcelain works, and more.
The Living Dead Museum is located in the neighboring Evans City. Based on the eerie movie, ‘Night of the Living Dead,’ the museum also happens to be located opposite a funeral home.
The city of Hilliards is home to the Glass Blowing Center – a treat for anyone who has a love for glass! Take part in a glass blowing class and watch artists create their very own unique glass art at the center.
Spend a day amid nature at Todd Nature Reserve in Sarver. Covering 176 acres, the nature reserve is a literal playground for nature enthusiasts.
While driving through Pennsylvania country, make sure to stop and savor local delicacies like tomato pies, hoagie, pretzels, old forge-style pizza, and more. Butler and the surrounding cities have plenty of eateries churning out local favorites in addition to regular fast food, oriental and continental food.
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