Cameron Co. park seeing increase in visitors ahead of fall camping season

Cameron County, PA (WJAC) Visitors to Sinnemahoning State Park have been packing the park this summer despite high gas prices, lack of rain, lower water levels in the streams, and issues with the economy.

Visitors to Sinnemahoning State Park have been packing the park this summer despite high gas prices, lack of rain, lower water levels in the streams, and issues with the economy.

The park manager says the campground has been full and the park in general has been busy.

Space for camping this fall is filling up fast as people flock to our northern tier areas in October.

"I’m looking at our numbers already going into the fall, people are really preparing for that Elk Run, prepare for the leaves and everything else already. If you want to get into our campground in October, you're going to want to do it right now. Because we're already booked up for a lot of the weekends in October."

The lack of rain is still affecting water levels in the streams that feed into the first fork of the Sinnemahoning Creek, but officials say water levels at the lake near the dam are fine.

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