What is picture rocks pennsylvania?

Picture Rocks is a small borough located in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is situated along Muncy Creek and is about a 25-minute drive from the city of Williamsport. The population of Picture Rocks is approximately 698 according to the 2010 census.

The borough was incorporated in 1855 and was named after the pictographs or rock art that could be found along Muncy Creek. These pictographs would indicate the presence of Native American tribes in the area in the past. Today, some of these rock art sites have been preserved in the nearby Worlds End State Park.

Picture Rocks is a quiet residential community that mainly caters to outdoor enthusiasts. The nearby State Game Lands No. 134 and the Loyalsock State Forest offer opportunities for hunting, fishing, hiking, camping, and other outdoor activities. Muncy Creek is also ideal for kayaking and canoeing.

Notable landmarks in the area include the Picture Rocks Fire Department building, the Picture Rocks United Methodist Church, and the Lone Oak Cemetery. The borough also hosts some annual events and festivities such as the Picture Rocks Summer Festival, Halloween parade, and Christmas tree lighting.