A Gem in the Wilderness
Enjoy Quiet Solitude, Hemlock Groves, Walking Trails
Wildcat Park is located in the heart of the Allegheny National Forest along scenic Route 6 in McKean County. This historic community park in Ludlow, Pennsylvania was established in 1925 and created through the generosity and efforts of G. W. Olmsted and other prominent members of the Ludlow community.
The scenic, wooded setting of the park offers quiet solitude, a trout stream, hemlock groves, walking trails, large open space and a multitude of flora and fauna. Outdoor recreational facilities include a baseball diamond and 1928 stadium; playground; and tennis, volleyball, and horseshoe courts.
The park is a popular place for family reunions and group picnics throughout the summer. Rustic picnic facilities available include three outdoor covered pavilions with running water and electric and an enclosed heated pavilion with kitchen, fireplace and modern restrooms. In addition, there are numerous picnic tables and grills throughout. Pavilions are available for rent from May 1 through October 31 or as weather permits.
Reserve a pavilion for your next outing:
814-945-6373 or 814-945-5548
FAX 814-945-6967
Wildcat Park
P.O. Box 125
Ludlow, Pa 16333
814-945-6373
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