Welcome to Prince Gallitzin State Park, one of the 121 state parks and conservation areas in the state of Pennsylvania!
Welcome to Troxell Point! This area of the park is named for the family who lived here before the park was created. If you look at a park map you will see the names of former inhabitants in many of our trail names and the names of various coves around the lake. Naming park features after these families is our way of honoring them and thanking them for allowing so many others to come and enjoy the places they once called home.
At Prince Gallitzin State Park, the forested hills of the Allegheny Plateau cradle sprawling Glendale Lake. Vistas offer scenic views of the 1,635-acre lake with its 26 miles of shoreline, which is a favorite of anglers and boaters. Campers flock to the large campground and also enjoy hiking and other outdoor activities. The varied habitats of the park make it a home for many types of wildlife, and a rest stop in the spring and fall migrations.