Clear Creek State Park is open to many recreational opportunities. There are of
hiking trails that run through the park and into
Clear Creek State Forest. One such trail leads to Bear Town Rocks, a group of large boulders in the middle of the forest, from the top of which one can get a scenic view of the surrounding area. The park has extensive
picnic facilities and is open to
hunting and
fishing and serves as a launch point for canoeing on the Clarion River. About of Clear Creek State Park are open to hunting. Hunters may park at the park to gain access to the surrounding Kitanning State Forest. Common game species are
white-tailed deer,
black bear,
turkey, and
squirrels. The hunting of
groundhogs is prohibited. All hunters are expected to follow the rules and regulations of the
Pennsylvania Game Commission. Clear Creek has a native and
stocked population of
brook trout. The Clarion River also has some trout,
panfish and
smallmouth bass. Some of the small
tributaries of Clear Creek and the Clarion River are also stocked with trout by the
Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission. The
Clarion River is a popular destination for canoeing enthusiasts. They commonly launch their
canoes at Clear Creek State Park for the 4 and a half hour trip () to
Cook Forest State Park. Canoes are available to rent from various
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