Downey Duck Lake Glendale

Located in the scenic Allegheny Plateau Region of Pennsylvania, major portions of the park can be seen from several easily accessible vistas. The major attractions to the park are the 1,600-acre Lake Glendale and the large campground.

Please Note:

Divers must contact the park office before diving to be notified of certification requirements, park diving areas and park-specific diving information.

What To See

The lake is classified as a warm water fishery with bass, pike and muskellunge as the most common game fish. There is also a good population of panfish which includes crappies, bluegills and perch.

The average depth is 15 - 18 feet with a Maximum depth of 43 feet at the dam.

How to Get There

Prince Gallitzin State Park is located in northern Cambria County and can be reached by PA Routes 36 and 53 and U.S. Route 219.

From U. S. Route 219, at Carrolltown turn onto SR 4015. At Patton, take SR 1021 to the park.

From PA Route 53, turn at either Frugality or Flinton. At Frugality, following SR 1026 will take you into the major day use areas of the park. From Flinton, SR 1021 will also take you into the park and is a more direct route to the campground.

From PA Route 36, turn at Ashville onto PA Route 53 or at Patton onto SR 1021.

Rates

There is no "entry fee" to dive the lake.

Local Contacts

Prince Gallitzin State Park - Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
Address: 
966 Marina Road Patton, Pennsylvania 16668-6317. Phone: (814) 674-1000.
Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission - State Agency governing the park

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