Camping People interested in staying overnight at R. B. Winter State park have three options. They can stay at one of the 59 modern camp sites some of which are equipped with
electricity. All the sites have access to modern restrooms with showers. Each camp site also has its own fire ring,
picnic table and lantern holder. There are three
cottages that sleep up to five people. The cottages have electric lights and a small baseboard heater as well as wooden floors, windows, skylights, porches, a picnic table and fire ring. There is one modern
cabin that is available to rent year-round. It is two stories with a furnished living area, kitchen, one-and-a-half baths, four bedrooms and two porches.
Trails R. B. Winter State Park has of hiking trails that meander around the park and along the lakeshore. The park is also a trailhead for the hiking, mountain biking and snow mobile trails in Bald Eagle State Forest. Most of the trails in the park are open to
mountain biking except for Rapid Run Trail and Mid State Trail and part of Overlook Trail. R. B. Winter State Park is open to
cross-country skiing and
snowmobiling during the winter months.
Hunting Hunting is permitted on of R.B. Winter State Park. Hunters are expected to follow the rules and regulations of the
Pennsylvania Game Commission. The common game species are
ruffed grouse,
eastern gray squirrel,
wild turkey,
American black bear,
white-tailed deer, and
woodcocks. The hunting of
groundhogs is prohibited. ==References==