Wildcat Hollow is located on the west side of the creek and consists of 4 short trails, a group tenting area, and an environmental learning area. Pit toilets and water are available seasonally.
In 2025 the Friends of Oil Creek State Park (FOCSP), took on the duties of maintaining the trails. The primary goal is to clear small trees and branches and cut back brush along the trail edges. Larger fallen trees are removed by the park staff or the Over the Hill Gang.
In the spring of 2026, FOCSP and the park manager will assess the trails to determine what work needs to be done and how the trail system can be improved.
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This trail makes a loop around a cattail wetland formed by the collection of water off of Wildcat Run. This trail leads to the Oil History and Forestry Trails.
This trail is dotted with old oil well sites, the remnants of a power house, oil pits, kick poles, and a Wolf Rig
This trail is heavily forested and provides a wonderful shady walk for those looking to spend time in the trees.
Walk through several fascinating geologic features along this trail, including a rock underpass, outcrops, rock piles, an oil well site, and Indian Rock Shelter.
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