Hunting and fishing Hunting is permitted on of Reeds Gap 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. Honey Creek is
stocked with
trout by the
Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission. There is a population of native trout in Honey Creek and its tributaries.
Swimming and picnics A swimming pool was built in 1965 to replace the dam in Honey Creek. It was shallow at both ends, reaching its greatest depth of five feet in the middle. Diving was prohibited. Lifeguards were stationed at the pool from 11:00 am until 7:00 pm. The main lifeguard post was located on the west side of the pool at its deepest point. The pool opened on
Memorial Day weekend and closed
Labor Day weekend. A much shallower "kiddie" pool was adjacent to the main pool. It was announced in March 2009 that both the adult pool and kid pool will not be reopening for the 2009 season, "amid mounting safety concerns and a long list of structural problems." The pool will be demolished, and not rebuilt. There are four wooded picnic areas at Reeds Gap State Park with 3 pavilions.
Hiking, cross-country skiing and camping There are 5
hiking trails at Reeds Gap State Park. Reeds Gap Spur Trail is the longest at . It begins at the park office and crosses over Reeds Gap to Poe Valley State Park. The other trails are all under and pass through the woods and follow the banks of Honey Creek. The trails are open to
cross-country skiing during the winter months. Campers are limited to using tents in the rustic camping area. ==References==