Where would you take a 4 year old for their first time fishing?

My experience taking my toddlers fishing is to make it fun, the serious fishing usually lasts 15 min to 30 minutes. Then they look for bugs, frogs and chase butterflies, play in the water etc. Sometimes we get 2-3 rounds in of serious fishing.

Keeping fish for a fish fry seems to keep them interested longer, we have a blast at bald eagle state park crappie fishing. In fact, I may take a group of kids there instead of a trout stream on mentor youth day this year.
 
If you're taking a preschooler fishing, make sure it's a one-on-one situation. I hooked my first fish in a farm pond near Erie, and walked in after it instead of reeling it in. I was too young to remember but my dad told the story several times. I was about 2 steps away from a drop from waist deep to over my head when Dad grabbed me. At the time, a floatation vest was for rich people who owned a john boat. We never had one, but it may not be a bad idea for a little kid next to a body of water.
 
Living in Hershey, I'll underscore some already mentioned options. Middletown Reservoir is a great place to go, but much easier with a young one after the first couple weeks of trout season. It gets quite a lot of pressure. Mid summer blue gill and bass are almost ready to play. The pools below the damn are signed for kids to fish during trout season.

Dauphin County Anglers association's coop nursery is bounded by a kids only (12 and under) section of the Clarks Creek in Dauphin. Great place for a picnic, seeing the fish in the pens, and bonus that 3B Ice cream is nearby.

Bullfrog valley pond by the Med Center has a few willing sunfish in the summer. Early May Derry Township has their trout derby. It is posted once they stock it until the derby. It is a total zoo, shoulder to shoulder early in the day. But still a nice event. I'd suggest going there later in the day when the crowd disperses.

Manada Creek is the closest stocked creek. I can recommend a few spots.

All that to be said, when I take my little nieces and nephew out, we dig up some worms and go to Middletown Reservoir.
 
Any pond or lake loaded with Sunnys add to that a bober and snoopy pole
Expect their intrest in the abundance of snacks and drinks you bring along to out weigh the purpose of your trip
And don't forget the sunscreen!
 
Living in Hershey, I'll underscore some already mentioned options. Middletown Reservoir is a great place to go, but much easier with a young one after the first couple weeks of trout season. It gets quite a lot of pressure. Mid summer blue gill and bass are almost ready to play. The pools below the damn are signed for kids to fish during trout season.

Dauphin County Anglers association's coop nursery is bounded by a kids only (12 and under) section of the Clarks Creek in Dauphin. Great place for a picnic, seeing the fish in the pens, and bonus that 3B Ice cream is nearby.

Bullfrog valley pond by the Med Center has a few willing sunfish in the summer. Early May Derry Township has their trout derby. It is posted once they stock it until the derby. It is a total zoo, shoulder to shoulder early in the day. But still a nice event. I'd suggest going there later in the day when the crowd disperses.

Manada Creek is the closest stocked creek. I can recommend a few spots.

All that to be said, when I take my little nieces and nephew out, we dig up some worms and go to Middletown Reservoir.
Thanks for the tip about Middletown reservoir. I didn’t even know it was there because I’m not from the area. The coop nursery is a good idea too because it guarantees a fishy experience even if we don’t do much actual fishing. I’m just trying to get her exposed and interested. Is Manada creek accessible anywhere for just walking along it? We do nature walks along the Quittapahilla sometimes and she likes that.
 
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