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Interpretive Path Through the Remnants of CCC S-76 State Camp

Discover CCC Camp S-76 (State Camp)

Hidden in the heart of Sproul State Forest in Clinton County, CCC Camp S‑76—known simply as “State Camp”—offers a window into the extraordinary impact of the Civilian Conservation Corps. Enhanced through a dedicated Eagle Scout project, this historic site is now interpreted with signage, inviting you to walk among the remnants of the layout of this CCC camp.

Plan Your Trip
Before heading out, please check the weather—access is via dirt and gravel forest roads, which can become challenging when wet or icy.

Getting There
The site lies along Company 1330 Road, a gently graded gravel road in Sproul State Forest. It’s drivable in good conditions, but during rain, snow, or ice, road quality may decline; notably in spring when melting can cause ruts. iframeapps.dcnr.state.pa.us+6onX Maps+6HMDB+6ReserveAmerica

Coordinates & Map
For precise navigation, use these coordinates: 41° 11.554′ N, 77° 47.034′ W, which lead you to the general site of Camp S‑76.renovoheritage.org+2iframeapps.dcnr.state.pa.us+2

You can also explore the route in more detail using this off-road trail map: onX Offroad: Company 1330 Road

On the Trail
Follow the interpretive markers installed through the Eagle Scout project to uncover the camp’s story, its foundations, layout, and the lives of the CCC workers who built it.

Feature Details
Trail length ~0.7 mile, self-guided, with interpretive signs
Road access Gravel – Company 1330 Road, northern via Beech Creek Road, southern via Middle Branch Road
Conditions Good in dry months; winter maintenance not provided; rain/snow can make travel difficult
Coordinates 41° 11.554′ N, 77° 47.034′ W

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