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Raystown Lake, the popular outdoors recreation destination in Huntingdon County, will be closing its campgrounds until further notice, according to a statement from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
the continuation of the hiring freeze may affect scheduled recreation and stewardship events, which may be reduced or canceled. Visitors center, beaches will open The Raystown Lake Visitor Center ...
A popular outdoors recreation destination in Huntingdon County won’t be opening its campgrounds this summer due to staffing ...
If you had a paid reservation that was canceled due to the closures, you can get a refund through Recreation.gov. Pennsylvania's largest inland lakeOverview: Raystown Lake, located in Huntingdon ...
Pennsylvania’s state parks are booming in the wake of Trump administration cutbacks to federally managed campgrounds and ...
Earlier this week, the US Army Corps of Engineers, which oversees Raystown Lake and recreation area, announced the closing of several campgrounds around the lake. It lists Seven Points ...
Pennsylvania’s Department of Conservation and Natural Resources has seen a 30 percent jump in campsite reservations.
Scheduled recreation and stewardship events will be reduced or canceled. All three facilities are near the 8,300-acre Raystown Lake. the largest within the state’s borders, in Huntingdon County.
Three campgrounds at Raystown Lake in Huntingdon County are closed ... the safe operations of these facilities ahead of the 2025 recreation season,” the Army Corps of Engineers said.
Raystown Lake, the popular outdoors recreation destination in Huntingdon County, will be closing its campgrounds until further notice, according to a statement from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
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