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In the early 19th century a system of turnpikes was developed across New York state. One of these, which was sort of a ...
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Boaters are flocking to Long Level Marina for Fourth of July festivities, eager to enjoy the Susquehanna River after a ...
With nearly perfect weather this Independence Day, the crowd at Raystown Lake is bigger than it has been in years despite concerns about fewer camping spots available. The United States Army Corp of ...
The Raystown Lake Visitor Center remains open, as are day-use facilities like beaches, overlooks, picnic pavilions, walking trails, boat launches, disc golf courses and the mountain bike skills park.
Raystown Lake was created by a hydroelectric dam process in 1973, and unlike other large bodies of water in Pennsylvania, like Lake Wallenpaupack and Harveys and Conneaut Lakes, it has seen almost no ...
All three facilities are near the 8,300-acre Raystown Lake. the largest within the state’s borders, in Huntingdon County. Raystown is the only lake in Pennsylvania where houseboats can be rented.
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.
Jeremy Hetrick, a South Carolina native, knows all about lake life, but mostly because he’s the administrative assistant at Seven Points Marina on Raystown Lake, the largest lake entirely within ...
The houseboats don’t anchor at night — Raystown is a flooded valley full of trees in its depths. Instead, they tie up to trees along the shoreline in designated areas of the lake.