Kettle Creek State Park

Accessibility

Kettle Creek State Park offers a range of accessibility accommodations to ensure all visitors can enjoy its natural beauty and recreational opportunities. 

Accessible Facilities and Features

The public can borrow fishing rods, reels, and an equipped tackle box to try fishing. Check in at the park office. 

  • A valid ID must be provided by at least one adult in the group.
  • Equipment is loaned on a first-come, first-served basis and can only be used within the park.
  • Park staff may be available to give brief instructions upon request.
  • All equipment must be returned at the agreed-upon place and by the agreed-upon time.
  • Gear will be supplied, but bring your own bait with you.
  • Those 16 years or older need to have a valid Pennsylvania Fishing License
  • Know what you can and can’t keep. All fishing regulations must be followed.

A viewfinders fit with an EnChroma color blind lens is located at the dam overlook scenic vista.

The lenses are designed to enhance the color vision of those with a red-green color vision deficiency. Any park visitor can use the viewfinder to experience the colorful beauty of nature and to view foliage more vividly.