Pennsylvania State Parks Pet Policy: Pets are welcome in designated areas at Pennsylvania State Parks, but must be kept on a leash, caged, or crated at all times. Pets are permitted in day-use areas; designated sites in campgrounds; designated cabins, camping cottages, and yurts; and all areas not otherwise closed to pets. Pets are prohibited in swimming areas, inside buildings, in non-pet overnight areas, or in any area designated as an area closed to pets, Pets are allowed in designated campsites in 56 state park campgrounds, but not every campsite allows pets. If you have a pet, you must use one of the designated pet sites. Pets can only be brought into a designated campground if caged, contained in a vehicle, trailer, motor home or camper, or on a leash. Pets are to be walked in the designated walking areas of the campground and on designated pet walkways when accessing other areas of the park from the campground. Pets may not be walked through non-pet areas of the campground unless it is designated as a pet-camper travel route. Dogs are allowed to stay overnight in select cabins, cottages, and yurts in designated state parks. A maximum of two dogs per cottage/cabin are allowed, regardless of size.
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