Fishing and hunting Hyner Run is
stocked annually by the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission with
brook and
brown trout. The upper parts of Hyner Run and other small streams have a population of native brook trout.
Fly fishing is possible in the Right Branch of
Young Womans Creek.
Hunting and
trapping are permitted on about of Hyner Run State Park. Hunters are expected to follow the rules and regulations of the
Pennsylvania Game Commission. The common game species are
ruffed grouse,
squirrels,
turkey,
white-tailed deer, and
black bears. Common fur bearers are
bobcat,
raccoon,
red and
gray fox, and
coyote. The hunting of
groundhogs is not permitted at the park. Many more acres of forested woodlands are available for hunting and trapping on the grounds of the adjacent
Sproul State Forest.
Camping A modern cabin that sleeps eight people is available for rent year-round. The two-story house has three bedrooms, two bathrooms, kitchen, dining room, living room and roofed, open front porch. Renters provide their own sheets, blankets and towels. Kitchenware and eating utensils are provided. In the yard of the cabin is a fire ring, charcoal grill, two picnic tables and a swing set. The camping area is open the second week in April and closes in mid-December, unless posted otherwise. Each of the 30 campsites has a level pad, picnic table and fire ring. The campground has showers, flush toilets and several water outlets. Garbage and recycling receptacles and a sanitary dump station are near the campground entrance. Pets are prohibited in the campground.
Swimming, hiking and picnicking A large swimming pool is open from
Memorial Day weekend to
Labor Day weekend. The park serves as a trailhead for the Donut Hole Trail system in Sproul State Forest. There are 150 picnic tables in the picnic area with two
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