State Game Lands Number 180
About the Business
Welcome to State Game Lands Number 180, a premier park and tourist attraction nestled in the serene landscapes of Greeley, Pennsylvania. Located at the heart of Pike County, this expansive natural haven offers a perfect escape for nature enthusiasts, adventure seekers, and families alike.
Spanning lush forests, rolling hills, and pristine waterways, State Game Lands Number 180 is a sanctuary for wildlife and a paradise for visitors. Whether you are interested in hiking, bird watching, or simply enjoying a peaceful picnic amidst nature, this park provides a diverse range of outdoor activities to suit all ages and interests.
Explore well-maintained trails that wind through the park's breathtaking scenery, offering opportunities to spot local wildlife and enjoy the tranquil beauty of the region. For those interested in hunting and fishing, the park is a popular destination, with abundant game and well-stocked streams ensuring a rewarding experience.
Come and discover the natural beauty and tranquility that State Game Lands Number 180 has to offer. Whether you're planning a day trip or looking for a new adventure, our park is the perfect destination for creating unforgettable memories. Visit us in Greeley, Pennsylvania, and experience the charm and allure of this remarkable outdoor retreat.
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Greeley, Pennsylvania 18425, United States
Reviews
"Beautiful area. I love this place."
"shohola falls! Absolutely beautiful"
"Shohola reservoir is a beauty in any season from spring through summer. Perfect for kayakers and boats. There are two boat ramps and both are ample for launching at least two boats simultaneously. Interesting lay downs, shallow and deep spots to fish in and plenty of stumps too. Picturesque and serene."
"Just a beautiful day spent walking and exploring"
"Kayaked the Shohola Reservoir mid-summer and found it to be a wonderful haven for wildlife of every description. Covered about 11 miles total and hopped several beaver dams both active and older. Many different birds, quite a few beavers and plenty of turtles. The entrance is right off of Route 6 and easy to find. Never made it to the waterfalls, it's certainly on my todo list for a future visit."
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