Chapman State Park | |
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Location | Pleasant, Warren, Pennsylvania, United States |
Coordinates | 41°45′08″N 79°10′40″W / 41.75222°N 79.17778°W |
Area | 862.154 acres (348.901 ha)[1] |
Elevation | 1,526 ft (465 m)[2] |
Established | 1951[3] |
Named for | Dr. Leroy E. Chapman |
Governing body | Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources |
Website | Chapman State Park |
Chapman State Park is a 862-acre (349 ha) Pennsylvania state park in Pleasant Township, Warren County, Pennsylvania near Clarendon, in the United States. The man-made Chapman Lake covers 68 acres (28 ha) of the park. Chapman State Park is named in honor of Dr. Leroy E. Chapman. Dr. Chapman was a state senator from 1929 until 1963. He was part of several civic groups that pushed for the creation of a state park in Warren County. Chapman State Park, opened in 1951, is adjacent to Allegheny National Forest and State Game Land 29 just off U.S. Route 6.
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