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Lakeside Memorial Day service at campground amphitheater
Honor veterans at Prince Gallitzin’s Memorial Day Service, then make a day of it with boating, fishing, or hiking along Glendale Lake’s shoreline.
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Start your Memorial Day weekend with a clear, respectful morning service at Prince Gallitzin State Park on the shore of 1,600-acre Glendale Lake in Patton, Pennsylvania. The gathering takes place at the Crooked Run Campground amphitheater, where campers and local residents come together to honor military service and reflect on the history of the day. With the lake and woods as a backdrop, the setting keeps the focus where it belongs.
You can expect a community-led program with local speakers and a tribute to veterans. Plan to arrive at least 20 minutes early since the campground often runs at capacity on holiday weekends, and seating fills quickly. Entry is free and open to the public, and parking in the state park is also free.
After the ceremony, you are well positioned for a full day outdoors. Head to the marina for snacks and supplies, walk shoreline routes, or set out on the water. If you plan to hike Mud Lick or Point trails, wear comfortable walking shoes. Bring water, sunscreen, and a rain jacket or umbrella since shade is limited and late-spring conditions can shift quickly; severe weather may delay or relocate the service.
If you are staying overnight, Crooked Run Campground is the closest option to the amphitheater. For more traditional amenities, look at vacation rentals in Patton or the Glendale Yearound area, or book regional cabins and lakefront homes through Lake.com. If you bring a dog, keep it leashed and follow posted guidance for permitted areas near the amphitheater. Accessibility is in place for guests with mobility needs, with a mix of paved and packed-gravel paths.
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