Where Are We Located
From Route 22 in Huntindon, turn a onto Crooked Creek Road and drive behind the McDonalds and Taco Bell. Go ¼ miles to stop sign. Turn left on Piney Ridge Road and go 1½ miles up steep, winding road. Campground entrance on left. From Route 26 in Hesston, take 7 Points Road toward the Raystown Lake Recreation Area. Go 1 mile, turn left on Piney Ridge Road. Go 4 miles and campground entrance is on right.
Lake Raystown Family Camping Resort
Welcome to Lake Raystown Family Camping Resort, we hope you will come and see this beautiful area. Our campground has been welcoming guests to the Raystown Lake Region for more than 30 years. We have more than 200 campsites, plus cabins and even a bunk house to accommodate your family. Lake Raystown Family Camping Resort offers seasonal/permanent sites as well as overnight sites and tent sites.Pet-friendly. Dog Breed Restrictions Apply
Seasonal: Mid April- Mid October
Lake Raystown Resort Campground
Family owned and operated resort since 1984. Offering boat rentals, marina, sightseeing & dinner cruises, water park, and more. Best place to get back to nature! Our first class campsites are unmatched in proximity to the lake and include water, electric , wireless internet and cable hook-ups, fire ring and picnic table. Whether youre bringing a tent, travel trailer or a luxury motor home, you will find the perfect site.Pet-friendly
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Seven Points Campground At Raystown Lake
Rated as one of the top 25 best family campgrounds by The Official Camping Club, Seven Points Campground is a popular spot from the time it opens in April til it closes in late October. With access to the Old Loggers Trail, Allegrippis Trails, Hillside Nature Trail, Seven Points Beach, Seven Points Marina, and the Raystown Lake Visitors Center, Seven Points Campground is a great place to stay. Shoreline and inland sites available.pet-friendly
- Church Service at Seven Points Amphitheater
Dates: July 24 – December 20
Details: Join us on Sunday Mornings at 10:45a.m. at the Seven Points Amphitheater for a non-denominational Christian service led by Pennsylvania Council of Churches chaplain Amanda Morningstar.
- huntingdon county visitors bureau/raystown.org
Details: The number one website for planning a trip to the Raystown Lake Region of the Alleghenies of Pennsylvania. Featuring maps, business directory, a calendar with more than 1,500 events posted annually, real-time weather, videos, photos, and more. Search features allow you to identify exactly the lodging…
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Dates: August 26
Details: This event requires REGISTRATION- Please call 814-658-6811 to sign up. Space limited.Did you know that Raystown Lake has the only known cooperative, non-profit operated striped bass hatchery in the United States? Come join us for a tour of the facility led by Pennsylvania Striped Bass Association (PSBA…