With 124 state parks in Pennsylvania, it’s pretty easy to inadvertently overlook a few. Fowlers Hollow State Park is one of those state parks that doesn’t often get the attention it deserves. However, a lone visit will showcase just what a gem this tiny state park in Blain, Pennsylvania is; it’s certainly worth a spot on your outdoor bucket list.

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Have you been to Fowlers Hollow State Park, a tiny state park in Blain, Pennsylvania? What did you think? Share your experience in the comments! Then, how about going on a journey back in time? Check out these photos of Pennsylvania in 1935.

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