Moraine State Park is a Pennsylvania state park on 16,725 acres in Brady, Clay, Franklin, Muddy Creek, and Worth townships in Butler County, Pennsylvania. The park includes a man-made lake, Lake Arthur, formed by impounding Muddy Creek, which is 3,225 acres and is used for recreational purposes. The surrounding park is used for hiking, bicycl…
Moraine State Park is a Pennsylvania state park on 16,725 acres in Brady, Clay, Franklin, Muddy Creek, and Worth townships in Butler County, Pennsylvania. The park includes a man-made lake, Lake Arthur, formed by impounding Muddy Creek, which is 3,225 acres and is used for recreational purposes. The surrounding park is used for hiking, bicycling, group camping, picnicking, and hunting. Moraine State Park hosts the annual Regatta at Lake Arthur in August. The park was the location of the 1973 and 1977 National Scout Jamborees. Moraine State Park is at the intersection of Interstate 79 and U.S. Route 422 and shares a border with Jennings Environmental Education Center to the north.
Location: Butler County, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Elevation: 1,253 ft (382 m)
Established: 1970
Area: 16,725 acres (67.68 km²)
Named for: moraine
Governing body: Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources