Little Pine State Park is located in one of the most beautiful sections of the Tiadaghton State Forest in the Appalachian Mountains. A special attraction of the park is the trail system. For seasoned hikers, Spikebuck Hollow Trail with its beautiful picturesque vistas, outcroppings of rock and varieties of trees and plants is an enjoyable challenge.
The campground opens the first weekend in April and closes in late December. There are 104 campsites: 98 sites can accommodate trailer units up to 30 feet in length, six sites are for tents only.
The 2,158-acre Little Pine State Park is in Lycoming County, four miles north of PA Route 44 at Waterville and eight miles south of PA Route 287 at English Center.