Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Little Pine State Park adventure.
Discover Little Pine State Park's natural beauty and outdoor activities.
Little Pine State Park is far from its former adjective―little. In fact, it’s quite the opposite; it’s an expansive, two-thousand-acre span of the mountains Tiadaghton State Forest. Hugging the like-named lake’s pristine shorelines, you’ll be eager to break-in your newly bought hiking boots alongside the snaking fourteen-miles of pristine hiking trails; all of the hiking trails are well-marked and inundated with rich wildlife. And, once you’re done wearing-down the tread on those mentioned hiking boots, you can take refuge in either your pitched, primitive, or electrically-fed setup!
The ideal time to visit Little Pine State Park is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural scenery is at its peak. Summer brings warm days perfect for water activities, while winter offers a quiet, frosty landscape. Avoid peak holiday weekends for a more tranquil experience, and always check for seasonal park advisories before planning your trip.