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  1. Frances Slocum State Park consists of 1,035 acres in northeastern Pennsylvanias Luzerne County. The horseshoe shaped, 165-acre lake is popular for boating and fishing, and is a home to many species of birds, fish, and wildlife.

    • Stay The Night

      Stay the Night at Frances Slocum State Park. Make a...

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      Park History. Frances Slocum Lake was created to control...

  2. Frances Slocum State Park is a 1,035-acre (419 ha) Pennsylvania state park in Kingston Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. Frances Slocum Lake is a 165-acre (67 ha) man-made, horseshoe-shaped lake that is a popular fishing and boating destination.

  3. 2 days ago · Frances Slocum State Park consists of 1,035 acres in northeastern Pennsylvania's Luzerne County. The horseshoe shaped, 165-acre lake is popular for boating and fishing, and is a home to many species of birds, fish and wildlife.

  4. Francis Slocum State Park named for the historical significance of the kidnapping by the Indians of young Francis Slocum during the early settling of the region. The park offers a PA State designated "big bass lake", boat launches, hiking trails, life guarded pool, paddle boat rentals, picnic pavilions for large groups, bird watching as well as ...

  5. Stay the Night at Frances Slocum State Park. Make a reservation at Frances Slocum State Park. Camping. Flush toilets, warm showers, electric hook-ups. A 100-site campground is available from the second Friday in April to the third Sunday in October. This activity or structure is ADA accessible.

  6. Frances Slocum State Park is a 1,035-acre Pennsylvania state park in Kingston Township, Luzerne County. It’s great for camping, fishing, hiking, and boating. It’s not actually in the Pocono Mountains, but has lakes and trees and is quite beautiful.

  7. Park History. Frances Slocum Lake was created to control flooding. Picnicking areas and the dam were constructed and opened in the spring of 1968. In 1972, Tropical Storm Agnes devastated large areas of the adjacent Wyoming Valley.