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US Army Corps of Engineers at Raystown Lake

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US Army Corps of Engineers at Raystown Lake
Raystown Lake
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Rd1, Box 222
Hesston, PA 16647-9227
Phone: (814) 658-3405

Visitor Center
Raystown Lake Visitor Center (814) 658-3405 Facebook


Directions & Lake History/Factoid
Directions: Park Headquarters is 2 miles east of PA 26 at Hesston.

Lake History
Factoid: Here you will find boating, fishing, camping, hiking, swimming, and scenic beauty. This twisting lake, the largest entirely within Pennsylvania, extends 27 miles and covers 8,300 acres.
Age & Disability Discount Passes

Recreation areas 1 - 10 of 13 at Raystown Lake
 Recreation Area Column Header Image  Campsite Column Header Image  Ramps Column Header Image  Marina Column Header Image  Picnic Column Header Image  Playground Column Header Image  Swimming Column Header Image  Trails Column Header Image
 Indicates Corps Managed Rec Area Aitch
X
A GS


Branch Camp E

A


 Indicates Corps Managed Rec Area Corbins Island
X
A GS


 Indicates Corps Managed Rec Area James Creek
X




Lake Raystown Resort E X X GS X BE P
 Indicates Corps Managed Rec Area Nancys Camp N





 Indicates Corps Managed Rec Area Ridenour Overlook





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 Indicates Corps Managed Rec Area Seven Points E N T D X X A GS X BE H I
 Indicates Corps Managed Rec Area Shy Beaver
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 Indicates Corps Managed Rec Area Snyders Run
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 Indicates Corps Managed Rec Area Corps Managed $ Corps Fees Collected Managed by Others in Italics
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XExists at lake
Camping
EElectric Campsites
NNon-electric Campsites
TPull Through Campsites
GGroup Camping
DDump Station
Picnic
APicnic Area
GGroup Picnic
GSGroup Picnic Shelter
Swimming
BEBeach
PSwimming Pool
Trails
BBike Trails *
QEquestrian Trails
HHiking Trails
IHiking Trails - Interpretive
ROff Road Vehicle Trails
MMiscellaneous Trails

* Bike trails upgraded with help from International Mountain Bicycling Association (IMBA). Visit www.imba.com for more information.

Reservations must be made at least 3 days in advance. This campground requires a 2 day minimum stay on weekends. This campground requires a 3 day minimum stay on holiday weekends. Alcohol permitted in moderation. Review campground rules when checking in. Maximum 2 units per site (2nd must be a tent). Second units must be registered at the campground when you arrive. If you arrive after the entrance station closes, you must check-in at the station no later than 8 am the next morning. If reservation system shows nothing available, please contact the campground for the availability. April/May and September/October all sites are first come, first served. No advance reservations available.
Site

You are allowed a 2nd unit, which must be a tent.

2011 OPERATIONAL CHANGES FOR SEVEN POINTS CAMPGROUND

During the peak recreation seasons of May 26, 2011 through September 5, 2011 all sites in the Seven Points Campground will be available for advanced reservation. With this change, campers wishing to stay in the Seven Points Campground between May 26th and September 5th must make a reservation at any time up to six months in advance of the stay. Please note that all sites not previously reservable will become reservable on May 1, 2011. Customers can begin making reservations for those sites on that date. During the non peak seasons (1 April through 25 May and 6 September through 30 October) all sites are not reservable and remain available on a first arrival basis.

Please reference the information provided below for details on reservations, check-in procedures and other changes to Seven Points operations. Questions may be directed to Raystown Lake Ranger Office at 814-658-6809.


CAMPGROUNDS








Seven Points Recreation Area Map

Seven Points Campground

Seven Points Campground 6145 Seven Points Road, Hesston, PA (814) 658-3405
The Seven Points Campground is part of the larger Seven Points Recreation Area which serves as the main hub of activity for the lake. Located in the central region of the lake between lake markers eight and nine, Seven Points offers a host of recreation opportunities all within 10-15 minutes walking distance from your campsite!
  • Swimming beach
  • Boat Launch
  • Picnic Areas & Shelters
  • Playgrounds
  • Hiking & biking trails
  • Visitor Center
  • Amphitheater programming
  • Centralized dump station
  • A full service Marina offering:
    • Boat storage
    • Gas & Supplies
    • Boat Rentals
    • Lake Cruises
    • Clem’s BBQ Restaurant
    • Bike & Kayak Rentals
Listed as one of the top 100 Family Campgrounds in the United States by The Recreation Agency, Seven Points offers 261 campsites divided over six camp loops. To learn more about the unique features of each loop visit the links below.

Bay


Plan your Seven Points trip!
View of camper's trailer set up on a site.

Reserve A Site

Fees & Payments

Check In

Rules & Tips

Reserve A Site

You don’t need a reservation to camp in Seven Points, but a reservation is highly recommended to guarantee a site in this popular area. Sixty percent of Seven Points campsites are reservable and forty percent are walk-in. A site that is not under reservation is available to any walk-in campers on a first come, first served basis.
National Recreation Reservation Service Logo
Reservations can only be made through the National Recreation Reservation Service. Visit them online or call 1-877-444-6777. The Reservation Service can only advise you to the availability of reservable sites. The other forty percent of our sites MIGHT be available for walk-in, but will display as unavailable for reservation.
There is no cost to make a reservation, but fees do apply for changes, cancellations and no-shows. Reservations can be made as early as six months in advance of your stay and as late as four days prior to your stay.

Fees & Payments

Seven Points Camping Fees

Camp Loop

Sites

Cost (per night)

Ridge
1-43
$25
Meadow
44-59 & 68-86
$25

60-67*
$23
Valley
87-111
$25
Point
112-154
$25
Senoia
171-260
$25
Bay
155-161A
$25

166-170
$23

Waterfront campsites are $30 per night. Reference camp loop maps for “waterfront” site designation.

*Group Camp sites are available individually when not under a group reservation.

For walk-in customers payment is due upon check-in at the Entrance Station and can be made by cash, check, Visa or MasterCard (use of credit cards may be limited during non-peak/shoulder seasons). When making a reservation, payment is due upon booking.

Golden Age/Access or American The Beautiful Senior/Access discounts are applicable to campsite fees. Cardholders must present their discount card at check-in to be eligible for discount. Discounts are only applied to a single campsite. Group discounts are not available unless separate cardholders are occupying every camping unit. To learn more about discount cards available to seniors and persons with disabilities click here.

Check In

A busy Friday morning at the Seven Points Entrance Station.
A busy Friday morning at the Seven Points Entrance Station.
Upon arriving at Seven Points guests must first check in prior to selecting, visiting or occupying a site. To check-in stop at the Seven Points Entrance Station, located at the entrance to the park. Operating hours vary depending upon the season. If the Entrance Station is closed upon your arrival please follow the procedures posted on the bulletin board near the front door.

Walk-in campers (non-reservation) may select their site from a map of available sites or MIGHT be provided a look pass granting them access into the campground (to reduce traffic, look passes are only available when the campground is less than fifty percent occupied). The attendant can provide guests with site specific information regarding size, shade, hook-ups, proximity to water and other amenities.

Reservation campers should be prepared to provide their registration number and name to the attendant.
Vehicle license plate numbers are needed at check-in!

Visitors wishing to visit a site for the day will still need to check-in at the Entrance Station to receive an access pass into the campground.
Upon checking into a site, campers receive vehicle and site permits granting access into the campground, a copy of our campground rules and a trash bag. Normally check-in only takes 5 minutes, but at peak times (weekends and holidays) campers should be prepared for longer lines and limited space at the Entrance Station parking lot.

Campground Rules & Tips

Raystown Lake Seven Points Campground Rules and Tips brochureKnowing the rules and planning ahead will help you save a lot– time, stress, money and maybe a life! Plan before you go and get the most out of your vacation!

Seven Points Recreation Area is subject to all rules and regulations defined in CFR Title 36 Section 327, but a summary of campground rules is provided at check-in and by clicking the brochure to the right. This brochure will help you know what to do about…

● Campsite Occupancy ● Boats & Trailers
● Check In & Out times ● Vehicles
● Visitors ● Parking & overflow
● Pets ● Quite hours
● Permits ● Trash disposal
● Refunds ● and more!

To make your camping trip hassle free here’s a few tips that will help you plan a truly enjoyable vacation.
● To guarantee a campsite, make a reservation!
Park Rangers patrol Seven Points regularly and are available to assist you!
Park Rangers patrol Seven Points regularly and are available to assist you!
● Getting a prime campsite without a reservation can be a challenge. To ease early morning competition among multiple visitors, available campsites are chosen through a structured assignment process (often referred to as “the lottery”). To receive randomized selection priority over other visitors, eligible campers must be present at the Seven Points Entrance Station at 8:00 AM the morning of their desired check-in day. Eligible campers are persons who are not currently registered on or holding a reservation for any campsite and who are able to occupy their assigned site within 2 hours of registration. Campers arriving after 8:00 AM may still register for a campsite should any sites remain after the assignment process.
● Due to terrain and vegetation, some sites cannot accommodate larger trailers, RVs or do not have open space for a tent. Specific site information regarding size, shade, proximity to water, hook-ups and other amenities is available at the reservation website.
● Bringing a boat? Your launch costs are covered by your camping fee. Simply display your green camping permit.
● Parking can be tight and not all sites can accommodate more than one vehicle. Encourage carpooling or plan ahead to park in an overflow area.
● For the latest lake news and events grab a copy of Currents, our weekly newsletter available at check-in or the Visitor Center.

Seven Points Campground Review
Camp Information
Sites
261
Date of Stay
July 2010
Latest Rate
$25



Hookups
Electric
yes
50amp
no
Water
no
Sewer
no
Wireless Internet
no
Cable TV
no
Accommodations
Pull-Thru Sites
yes
Big Rig Access
yes
Waterfront Access
yes (Lake)
Shade Trees
yes
Pool Access
no
Pets Allowed
yes
Tents Allowed
yes
Family Friendly
yes
Latest Review Information
Ratings (Last 10 Newest/Oldest)
9 7 9 9 7 9 7 10 9 10
Clean Restrooms (Last 5 Newest/Oldest)
yes yes yes yes yes
Clean Showers (Last 5 Newest/Oldest)
yes question yes yes yes
Review Rating
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[ 9 / 10 ]
July 2010
$25

We originally had reserved a site for 2 nights. We enjoyed the area so much we decided to get an unreservable site for 2 more nights, meaning we had to move off our reservable site, since someone needed it Sunday night. We got a site closer to the water. Campground area - Senoia - is a little tight in places, while Point is a little more spacious. While we don't really take advantage of the water sports and resources, we loved the area. We will be back. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Review Rating
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[ 7 / 10 ]
July 2009
$25
This is a clean campground with level sites and paved roads. The lake is very nice. However, there is not a lot of activities, other than swimming. Boat rentals are pricey, and the campground is very hilly, making it all but impossible for my kids to ride their bikes or play ball. I don't think we will return here. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Review Rating
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[ 9 / 10 ]
June 2009
$25
Beautiful area, gorgeous views. Good place for boaters or fishermen. Only electric hookups, but most sites are modern and spacious. Most campground sections are hilly...especially Point and Senioa, but then they have water views. Valley has a bay a short walking distance across the road to pull your boat up to shore overnight. Past Valley and Point Camp entrances, the road is one way, so you have to go all the way around to go anywhere. Huntingdon is a short drive if you need gas or groceries. A huge camp store is near the entrance to the campground. It is on a large deep, busy lake with about 30 miles of running room. Water skiing and tubing are popular. Two marinas on the lake have restaurants you can pull up and go to. They also have gas available at the docks at the marinas. Nice well maintained campground. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.

Nancy's Camp

Accessible only by boat, Nancy’s Boat-to-Shore Campground offers a remote camping experience like no other. Nancy’s is located halfway on the lake between marker 15 and 16 on the western shore. The Campground is nestled amongst mature trees and opens up to a sunny grass covered slope near the shoreline. In addition to a beautiful location, Nancy’s offers:

● Open year-round ● Waterfront sites
● Non-electric sites ● Lake views
● Pit toilets ● Mixed shade & sun sites
● No showers ● Drinking water access
● Unimproved sites ● Level to gentle slope

Open year-round. Nancy’s camp is open 12 months a year, but access may be limited due to ice or other weather conditions

No showers. There are no showers located at Nancy’s camp, however Nancy’s campers have free access to the showers located at the Seven Points Beach change house located near marker nine.

Unimproved sites. Sites do not have a defined living area and sizes may vary. Each site is identified by a post and includes a picnic table and fire ring.

For information specific to each site, contact the
ranger station at (814) 658-6809.

Plan your Nancy's Camp trip!
View of set up on a water front site.

Registering A Site

Fees & Payments

Rules & Tips

Registering a Site

Photo of Nancy's Camp grounds with lake in background.
To locate Nancy's Camp from the water, simply look for the sign and open grass area.
There are no reservations at Nancy’s Camp and all sites are available on a first come, first served basis. Site availability is updated daily throughout the summer and can obtained by contacting the Ranger Station at (814) 658-6809. Keep in mind that site availability is subject to change at anytime and cannot be guaranteed.

Upon your arrival at Nancy’s Camp simply choose any unoccupied campsite (site without a post permit) and locate the identification number on the post. Then proceed to the registration kiosk located just downhill from the restroom. Registration and payment procedures are posted at the kiosk.

Fees & Payments

Nancy's sites are
$10.00
per night!
Payment is due once a camper has occupied and/or registered for a site and can be made by cash or check. Payments are to be made at the registration kiosk and deposited in the honor vault. Specific payment procedures are posted at the kiosk.

Golden Age/Access or America The Beautiful Senior/Access discounts are applicable to campsite fees. The discount card number should be written in the space provided on the registration envelope. Cardholders must be prepared to present their card to a ranger upon request to be eligible for the discount. Discounts are only applied to a single campsite. Group discounts are not available unless separate cardholders are occupying every camping unit. To learn more about discount cards available to seniors and persons with disabilities click here.

Campground Rules & Tips

Raystown Lake Susquehannock Campground Rules and Tips brochure
Click image to print.
Knowing the rules and planning ahead will help you save a lot– time, stress, money and maybe a life! Plan before you go and get the most out of your vacation!

Nancy’s Camp is subject to all rules and regulations defined in CFR Title 36 Section 327, but a summary of campground rules is provided at the registration kiosk and by clicking the brochure to the right. This brochure will help you know what to do about…

● Campsite Occupancy ● Boats
● Check In & Out times ● Quite hours
● Visitors ● Trash disposal
● Pets ● Firewood
● Permits ● Boat launch fees
● Refunds ● and more!
To make your camping trip hassle free, here’s a few tips that will help you plan a truly enjoyable vacation.
● Although Nancy’s campers may launch from any public boat launch at Raystown, most prefer James Creek for its close proximity to Nancy’s and ample parking. To locate James Creek and other launches, access the lake map here.
Photo showing Park Rangers patrol Susquehannock regularly and are available to assist you!
Need a brochure, band-aid or answer? Park Rangers patrol Nancy's and launches regularly and are available to assist you!
● Want to camp at Nancy’s, but still have a hot shower? Nancy’s campers have free access to the Seven Points beach change house showers just a 20 minute boat ride away.
● Lake rules, news and events are posted for your convenience at the Restroom bulletin board.
● Due to the remote location, emergency response can take up to 30 minutes to reach Nancy’s Camp. Please think and recreate safely!
● When paying your fees exact change is preferred.

Back to Plan Your Nancy's Camp Trip


Susquehannock

Susquehannock Campground is located near the north-central area of the lake near mile marker seven. Classified as a primitive campground, Susquehannock is a great place to get away from it all and still be within short driving distance of civilization.
Layout of the Susquehannock campground at Seven Points Recreation area at Raystown Lake, PA
Each site is different, but in general Susquehannock offers:
● Non-electric sites ● Lake views
● Pit toilets ● Mostly shaded sites
● No showers ● Drinking water access
● Unimproved sites ● Hiking & biking trail access
● Waterfront sites ● Near Susquehannock amenities
Layout of the Susquehannock campground at Seven Points Recreation area at Raystown Lake, PA
Campers enjoy a good book and the view from a water front site.

Unimproved Sites. Sites do not have a defined living or tent pad. A level area is provided, but sizes may vary. Many sites do not accommodate a camping unit larger than a tent or small pop-up trailer. Each site includes a picnic table and fire ring.

Waterfront Sites. Waterfront sites (designated with the “water symbol marking“ in the map above) are located within 10 to 30 feet of the shoreline.

Drinking Water Access. A single hand pump water hydrant provides the only source of drinking water in the campground.

Hiking & Biking Trails. The Allegrippis Trail system can be accessed from a road crossing about 100 yards uphill from site 1.

Near Seven Points. Susquehannock campers have access all Seven Points day-use areas including showers at the beach change house, a short 15 minute drive away.

For information specific to each site, visit the reservation website.

Plan your Susquehannock trip!
View of set up on a water front site.

Reserve A Site

Fees & Payments

Check In

Rules & Tips

Reserve A Site

National Recreation Reservation Service LogoYou don’t need a reservation to camp in Susquehannock, but a reservation is highly recommended to guarantee a site in this popular area. All Susquehannock campsites are reservable.

Reservations can be made through the National Recreation Reservation Service. Visit them online or call 1-877-444-6777.

There is no cost to make a reservation, but fees do apply for changes, cancellations and no-shows. Reservations can be made as early as six months in advance of your stay and as late as four days prior to your stay.

Fees & Payments

Susquehannock campsites are $12.00 per night!
Waterfront campsites are $17 per night. Reference the campground map at the top of this page for “waterfront” site designation.

For walk-in customers payment is due upon check-in at the Entrance Station and can be made by cash, check, Visa or MasterCard (use of credit cards may be limited during non-peak/shoulder seasons). When making a reservation, payment is due upon booking.

Golden Age/Access or American The Beautiful Senior/Access discounts are applicable to campsite fees. Cardholders must present their discount card at check-in to be eligible for discount. Discounts are only applied to a single campsite. Group discounts are not available unless separate cardholders are occupying every camping unit. To learn more about discount cards available to seniors and persons with disabilities click here.

Back to Plan Your Susquehannock Trip

Check In

Photo showing a convenient pull-up window allows campers to register without ever leaving the driver's seat.
A convenient pull-up window allows campers to register without ever leaving the driver's seat.
Upon arriving at Susquehannock guests must first check in prior to selecting, visiting or occupying a site. To check-in stop at the Susquehannock Entrance Station, located at the entrance to the park. Operating hours vary depending upon the season. If the Entrance Station is closed upon your arrival please follow the procedures posted on the station window.

Reservation campers should be prepared to provide their registration number and name to the attendant.

Walk-in campers (non-reservation) may select their site from a map of available sites or MIGHT be provided a look pass granting them access into the campground (to reduce traffic, look passes are only available when the campground is less than fifty percent occupied). The attendant can provide guests with site specific information regarding size, shade, hook-ups, proximity to water and other amenities.

Visitors wishing to visit a site for the day will still need to check-in at the Entrance Station to receive an access pass into the campground.

Upon checking into a site, campers receive vehicle and site permits granting access into the campground, a copy of our campground rules and a trash bag. Normally check-in only takes 5 minutes, but at peak times (weekends and holidays) campers should be prepared for longer lines and limited space at the Entrance Station parking lot.

Back to Plan Your Susquehannock Trip

Campground Rules & Tips

Raystown Lake Susquehannock Campground Rules and Tips brochure
Click image to print.
Knowing the rules and planning ahead will help you save a lot – time, stress, money and maybe a life! Plan before you go and get the most out of your vacation!

Susquehannock Campground is subject to all rules and regulations defined in CFR Title 36 Section 327, but a summary of campground rules is provided at check-in and by clicking the brochure to the right. This brochure will help you know what to do about…

● Campsite Occupancy ● Boats & Trailers
● Check In & Out times ● Vehicles
● Visitors ● Parking & overflow
● Pets ● Quite hours
● Permits ● Trash disposal
● Refunds ● and more!

To make your camping trip hassle free here’s a few tips that will help you plan a truly enjoyable vacation.
● To guarantee a campsite, make a reservation!
Photo showing Park Rangers patrol Susquehannock regularly and are available to assist you!
Need a brochure, band-aid or answer? Park Rangers patrol Susquehannock regularly and are available to assist you!
● Due to terrain and vegetation, many sites cannot accommodate larger trailers or RVs. Specific site information regarding size, shade, proximity to water and other amenities is available at the reservation website.
● Parking can be tight and not all sites can accommodate more than one vehicle. Encourage carpooling or plan ahead to park in an overflow area.
●Want to camp in Susquehannock, but still have a hot shower? Susquehannock campers have free access to the Seven Points beach change house showers just a 15 minute drive away.
● For the latest lake news and events grab a copy of Currents, our weekly newsletter available at check-in or the Visitor Center.

Back to Plan Your Susquehannock Trip

Group Camp

Rather than attempt to get a number of sites together, Group Camp is a great alternative for large groups of campers. Located in Meadow Camp (part of the larger Seven Points Recreation Area), Group camp consists of sites 60-67 that can be reserved together under a discounted price. In addition to the nearby amenities located in Seven Points, Group Camp offers:

● 50 Amp electric service ● Open area for tents
● Flush toilets ● Drinking water access
● Heated showers ● Playground
● Mostly sunny sites ● Distance to lake shore:
● Semi-improved sites walking = 15 minutes
● Exclusive Picnic Shelter driving = 8 minutes
Semi-improved sites. Sites in group camp have a gravel parking and living pad, but are not defined by timbered edges. Each site includes a picnic table, fire ring and lantern post. All sites are level.

Open area for tents. Each site is limited to one wheeled camping unit (RV’s, trailers, pop-ups, etc) and a tent. However, a large open common area may be used for additional tents.

Exclusive Picnic Shelter. A picnic shelter is located to the back of group camp for exclusive use by group camp users. This shelter was constructed in 2008 in cooperation with the Pennsylvania Conservation Corps and includes:
Photo showing the picnic shelter.
Picnic Shelter
● A concrete floor
● Lights
● Power outlets
● seating for 75+
● Large pedestal grill
● Stone fireplace

Plan your Group Camp trip!
View of set up on a water front site.

Reservations

Fees & Payments

Check In

Rules & Tips


Reservations

A reservation for group camp is not required, but is essential to guarantee a stay. Group camp reservations can be made by calling the Raystown Project at (814)658-3405 and following the menu prompts for Group Camp or in person at the Ranger Office located in the Seven Points Visitor Center.

Reservations are made on a first come, first serve basis beginning at 12:01 a.m., 12 months in advance of the reservation date. Please note that the National Recreation Reservation Service cannot make a reservation for group camp. When not under a reservation, Sites 60-67 are available on a first come, first served basis.

Fees & Payments

Group Camp Fees

$80/ night* Youth Groups

$100/ night* Adults Groups

* Add $6/night for each wheeled camping unit in excess of 10 (max 16). Base fee applies to all groups under 10 wheeled camping units.


Payment is due to the Seven Points Entrance Station by 2:00 p.m. following the first night’s occupancy and can be made by cash, check, Visa or MasterCard (use of credit cards may be limited during non-peak/shoulder seasons). Advance payment cannot be accepted.

Golden Age/Access or America The Beautiful Senior/Access discounts are not available for group discounts unless separate cardholders are occupying every camping unit. To learn more about discount cards available to seniors and persons with disabilities click here.

Back to Plan Your Group Camp Trip

Check In

Photo showing a convenient pull-up window allows campers to register without ever leaving the driver's seat.
Meadow campers learn about saving energy at a roaming RayCEP program.
Upon arriving at Seven Points campers must first check in at the Entrance Station, located at the entrance to the park. Operating hours are limited and vary by season. If the Entrance Station is closed upon arrival, please follow the procedures posted on the bulletin board to the left of the front door.

At check in, each camper will receive a copy of our campground rules and a trash bag, and be assigned vehicle permits as needed.

A roster will be provided by mail to the group representative. Upon arriving at Group Campsites, each camper will be listed on the registration roster. The roster, with payment, is due to the entrance station by 2:00 p.m. the day following the first night’s occupancy.

Back to Plan Your Group Camp Trip

Campground Rules & Tips

Raystown Lake Seven Points Campground Rules and Tips brochure
Click image to print.
Knowing the rules and planning ahead will help you save a lot – time, stress, money and maybe a life! Plan before you go and get the most out of your vacation!

The individual making the reservation serves as the group’s Point of Contact (PoC). The PoC will insure all rules are followed by the group and s/he will assume responsibility for any violations. Group Camp is subject to all rules and regulations defined in CFR Title 36 Section 327, but a summary of campground rules is provided at check-in and by clicking the brochure to the right. This brochure will help you know …

● Campsite Occupancy ● Boats & Trailers
● Check In & Out times ● Vehicles
● Visitors ● Parking & overflow
● Pets ● Quite hours
● Permits ● Trash disposal
● Refunds ● and more!

Park Rangers patrol Seven Points regularly and are available to assist you!
Need a brochure, band-aid or Answer? Park Rangers patrol Seven Points regularly and are available to assist you!
To make your camping trip hassle free here’s a few tips that will help you plan a truly enjoyable vacation.
● To be eligible for the group discount, groups must have a minimum of 8 camping units.
● When not otherwise reserved, Group Camp sites are available on a first come, first served basis..
● Parking can be tight and not all sites can accommodate more than one vehicle. Encourage carpooling or plan ahead to park in an overflow area.
● For the latest lake news and events grab a copy of Currents, our weekly newsletter available at check-in or the Visitor Center.


Back to Plan Your Group Camp Trip

Branch Camp

Located on Raystown property, Branch Camp is leased and operated by Mr. Bob Moyer. This small 27 site campground located along the river downstream of Raystown dam offers:
  • Electric service
  • Flush toilets
  • Limited showers
  • Unimproved sites
  • Riverfront sites
  • Shade & sunny sites
  • Drinking water access
  • Trail access
Limited showers. Private showers are not available, but an outdoor shower is.

Unimproved sites. Sites do not have a defined living or tent area. A level area is provided, but sizes may vary. Some sites may not accommodate a large RV or trailer. Each site includes a picnic table and fire ring.

Trail access. The Riverside Nature Trail (.75 mile) is accessible from within the campground.

Directions

From Route 22 just east of Huntingdon, PA, turn onto Snyder’s Run Road toward the Raystown Dam. Stay to the left and continue onto Henderson Hollow and Point Roads towards the Raystown Dam. Branch Camp is on the left approximately 5 miles off Rt. 22.

For seasons, fees and other information regarding Branch Camp,
please contact Mr. Moyer at (814) 695-2249.

Lake Raystown Resort

Located on Raystown property, Lake Raystown Resort is operated by RRP Recreation Limited Partnership. The Raystown Resort is a large complex that serves as the southern hub of activity on the lake. In addition to a campground Raystown Resort offers:
  • Photo of the Raystown Lake Resort at night.Full site hook-ups
  • Cabins & Lodges
  • Conference Center (new!)
  • Water Park & Beach
  • Mini-golf
  • Full service Marina
  • Lake Cruises
  • Boat & Canoe Rentals
  • Gas & Supplies
  • Restaurants
  • Gift Shop
  • Laundry Facilities
  • Picnic Areas & Shelters
  • Playgrounds
  • Hiking trails
  • Organized programming
The Resort has a fantastic website that provides thorough information about all these ammenties and more visit the Resort at http://www.raystownresort.com/.

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