Gouldsboro State Park, located in Monroe and Wayne counties in northeastern Pennsylvania, contains 2,800 acres of land. It includes the 250-acre Gouldsboro Lake and 54 acres of land managed the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission.
Gouldsboro State Park provides five wooded picnic areas with about 300 picnic tables. Picnicking is permitted throughout the year. There are no picnic pavilions or playfields.
An 8.5-mile loop encircles the northern end of the park by way of the old entrance road, old Route 611 and Prospect Rock Trail.
The park entrance is one-half mile south of the village of Gouldsboro on PA Route 507.