You don’t ever to worry about being lonely at Twin Lakes Park. Westmoreland County owns an impressive 11 parks and Twin Lakes, near Greensburg, is undoubtedly the busiest, attracting walkers, picnickers, festival and concert goers, sledders and skaters.
And yes, fishermen, too.
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