Lyman Run State Park

Lyman Run State Park

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image_caption = Wildcat Hollow in Lyman Run State Park
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etymology = Major Isaac Lyman
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country = United States
state = Pennsylvania
region_type = County
region = Potter
district_type = Townships
district = Ulysses
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location_note = cite web | url=Gnis3|1196526 | title=Lyman Run State Park | date = August 30 1990 | work=Geographic Names Information System | publisher=United States Geological Survey | accessdate=2008-06-10]
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map_caption = Location of Lyman Run State Park in Pennsylvania
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website = [http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/STATEPARKS/PARKS/lymanrun.aspx Lyman Run State Park]

Lyman Run State Park is a 595 acre (2.41 km²) Pennsylvania state park in Ulysses and West Branch Townships in Potter County, Pennsylvania in the United States. Lyman Run Lake is a 45 acre (0.18 km²) man-made lake within the park surrounded by a northern hardwood forest of mainly maple and cherry trees. Lyman Run State Park is seven miles (11 km) west of Galeton and fifteen miles (24 km) east of Coudersport, and is nearly completely surrounded by the Susquehannock State Forest.

History

Major Isaac Lyman

Lyman Run State Park is named for the creek that runs through it, which is dammed to form Lyman Run Lake. Major Isaac Lyman, an American Revolutionary war veteran was one of the first permanent settlers in Potter County. Major Lyman is recognized as the founder of Potter County. He was paid ten dollars for each settler that he convinced to move to Potter County. He built his home in 1809 in nearby Lymansville, now known as Ladonna. Major Lyman also built the first road to cross Potter County and the county's first sawmill and gristmill.cite web
url = http://www.libraries.psu.edu/do/digitalbookshelf/26464947/26464947_part_02.pdf
title = Major Isaac Lyman
accessdate = 2006-10-30
publisher = Pennsylvania State University
] [cite web
url = http://www.eg.bucknell.edu/~hyde/potter/lookups.html
title = Potter County, PA Lookups
accessdate = 2006-10-30
publisher = Potter County Historical Society
]

Lyman had a colorful personal history. He left his first wife and started a second family in Potter County. The first Mrs. Lyman was determined not to suffer on her own. She sought out the Major, traveled to Potter County, with the help of her son, Burrell who was 18 at the time, and settled. Major Lyman lived with his two families in Potter County. Historical accounts of the living situation vary. Some say that Lyman kept both wives under one roof. Others state that there were two log homes for the families on the same piece of property. The descendants of Major Isaac Lyman still live and work in Potter County.

The Lumber Era

The Lyman Run area was part of the massive lumbering operation that occurred in most of north central Pennsylvania in the 1880s and 1890's. The land near Lyman Run was purchased by Frank and Charles Goodyear. The Goodyear brothers owned a railroad and lumber company that harvested the old-growth white pine and hemlock. These logs were floated down Lyman Run to the log boom at Williamsport by way of the West Branch of Pine Creek, then Pine Creek itself, and finally the West Branch Susquehanna River.cite web
url = http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/Parks/lymanrun.aspx
title = Lyman Run State Park
accessdate = 2006-10-30
publisher = Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
]

Civilian Conservation Corps

In the 1930s, a Civilian Conservation Corps camp was built at what later became Lyman Run State Park. The grounds of the former CCC camp became a prisoner of war camp toward the end of World War II, with German prisoners of war detained by the U.S. Military there. In 1951, construction began on the state park facilities.

Recreation

Camping, picnics, and hiking

Camping at both modern and rustic campsites is available at Lyman Run State Park. There are twenty-nine campsites equipped with electricity for RV's. Each site has a fire ring, picnic table and lantern hanger. There is a sanitary dump station at the campground. Those interested in camping out in tents may use one of six walk-in rustic camping areas. These locations have outhouses and hand-operated water pumps.

In addition to the picnic tables at the campsites, Lyman Run State Park has a central, shaded picnic area. There are charcoal grills, outhouses, and a play area. Drinking water is available at hand-operated pumps. There is one picnic pavilion on the grounds.

Lyman Run State Park has 6 miles (10 km) of hiking trails, which connect with the much larger system of trails in the adjoining Susquehannock State Forest.

Hunting

Hunting is permitted on about 505 acres (2.04 km²) of Lyman Run State Park. Hunters are expected to follow the rules and regulations of the Pennsylvania Game Commission. The common game species are ruffed grouse, squirrels, turkey, white-tailed deer, and black bears. The hunting of groundhogs is not permitted at the park. Many more acres of forested woodlands are available for hunting on the grounds of the adjacent Susquehannock State Forest.

Lyman Run Lake

Boating with gas powered motors is prohibited on Lyman Run Lake. Motorized boats must be powered by electric motors only. Rowboats, canoes and kayaks are permitted on the waters of the lake. All boats must be properly registered with the state.

Lyman Run Lake is a popular fishing lake, with exceptional water quality. The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat commission stocks the lake with rainbow and palomino trout during the fishing season.

In winter, ice fishing for trout is permitted. The thickness of the ice is not monitored, but should be at least four inches (10 cm) thick before venturing out on it. Ice skating is allowed when the ice is thick enough, but limited to the beach area.

Swimming is permitted in Lyman Run Lake. The swimming season opens on Memorial Day weekend and concludes on Labor Day weekend. Beginning in 2008 lifeguards will not be posted at the beach. [cite web | url = http://www.timesleader.com/news/ap?articleID=384046 | title = Pa. state parks going without life guards at beaches in 2008 | accessdate = 2008-02-19 | publisher = The Times Leader]

Nearby state parks

The following state parks are within convert|30|mi|km|0 of Lyman Run State Park:cite web
last = Michels
first = Chris
year = 1997
url = http://www2.nau.edu/~cvm/latlongdist.html
title = Latitude/Longitude Distance Calculation
publisher = Northern Arizona University
accessdate = 2008-04-23
] [cite map |scale = 1:65,000| publisher= Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, Bureau of Planning and Research, Geographic Information Division | url= ftp://ftp.dot.state.pa.us/public/pdf/BPR_pdf_files/Maps/GHS/Roadnames/potter_GHSN.pdf| title= 2007 General Highway Map Potter County Pennsylvania | accessdate= 2007-07-27 "Note: shows Lyman Run State Park"]
*Bucktail State Park Natural Area (Cameron and Clinton Counties)
*Cherry Springs State Park (Potter County)
*Colton Point State Park (Tioga County)
*Denton Hill State Park (Potter County)
*Hyner Run State Park (Clinton County)
*Hyner View State Park (Clinton County)
*Kettle Creek State Park (Clinton County)
*Leonard Harrison State Park (Tioga County)
*Patterson State Park (Potter County)
*Prouty Place State Park (Potter County)
*Sinnemahoning State Park (Cameron and Potter Counties)
*Sizerville State Park (Cameron and Potter Counties)

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