Kettle Creek State Park consists of 1,793 acres along Kettle Creek in western Clinton County. The park is in a valley surrounded by mountainous terrain and wilderness.
The main lake (Kettle Creek Reservoir) is noted for its trout and bass fishing. Also found in the lake are brown bullhead, sucker and panfish.
The lower campground also has a very popular fishing area. The park provides two (2) camping areas open from early April through deer season in December. The lower campground has 44 sites, 38 sites with electric hookups. The upper area has 27 sites, 12 sites with electric hookups.
The park is located along S.R. 4001, 7 miles north of Westport and PA Route 120.