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Ralph Stover State Park is just an hours drive from Allentown. The park offers great rock climbing on the 200 foot 'High Rocks' cliff along with hiking, biking, fishing and picnicking. What a great place to bring the family or a group of friends for an outdoor getaway.

Tohickon Creek flows through the 45-acre Ralph Stover State Park, making a scenic picnic area. The nearby High Rocks section of the park is a lovely overlook of the Tohickon Creek.

For more information about Ralph Stover State Park visit their website
Ralph Stover State Park

Programs offered in Ralph Stover State Park
First Ascent Rock Climbing
Top Rope Anchor Building

Driving Direction to Ralph Stover State Park
Ralph Stover State Park is two miles north of Point Pleasant on State Park Road and Stump Road, in eastern Bucks County.

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Chickies Rock Park is the perfect spot to begin your rock climbing career. Beatiful views 200ft above the river combined with safe and encouraging instruction will make your intro or anchor clinic fun and exciting.

Located near Lancaster PA, between the boroughs of Columbia and Marietta, Chickies Rock Park is the County's second largest regional park.

For more information about Chickies Rock Park visit their website
Chickies Rock Park

Programs offered at Chickies Rock Park
First Ascent Rock Climbing
Top Rope Anchor Building

Driving Direction to the Chickies Rock Park
From City of Lancaster:
Take Route 30 West ten miles to the Columbia/Route 441 exit. From the exit turn right onto Route 441 North.