Sites 79 and 81 are designated as handicapped sites –
located adjacent to the restroom, paved, and with a handicapped table. The
other campsites are relatively level with timber lined parking and living
pads (except 60 – 67), each with 2 tables, grill, and lantern post. All the
sites except 60 – 67 have two 20, 30, and 50 amp electric services. The
remaining 8 sites each have two 30 amp services.
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A large playground is located in the center of the
campground.
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Water hydrants are strategically located throughout the
campground.
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A dump station is located almost across from the
entrance to the area.
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The closest showers are in
Ridge Camp.
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Boaters using Meadow Camp should ask at the Check-in
Station about obtaining a MOORING PASS that will allow you to moor your
boat along the shoreline in Twin Hollows and north of the boat launch
during your visit.
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Registered campers are not required to pay the $3.00
launch fee as long as a current green camper pass is displayed in the
vehicle.
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A
central dumpster is located in the parking lot to the right when you
enter the loop with additional dumpsters at the dump station.
To help accommodate the extra large family or those that
want to camp with friends, site 44 through 59 and 68 through 86 are
designated as Buddy Sites. These
larger campsites are designed for two wheeled type campers and a tent for
each. Additional electrical
service is provided a well as a second picnic table.
Directions:
Pittsburgh: Route 22 east to Huntingdon, then Rt. 26 South to
Raystown Lake. Watch for Lake Access signs (brown park signs) for specific
lake areas.
Philadelphia: PA turnpike to Breezewood (exit 12), Rt. 30 West to
Rt. 26 North to Raystown Lake. Watch for Lake Access signs (brown park
signs) for specific lake areas.
State College: From I-80, Rt. 26 South, through State
College, through Huntingdon, to Raystown Lake. Watch for Lake Access signs
(brown park signs) for specific lake areas.
Harrisburg: Take Rt22/522 West to Huntingdon, Rt. 26 S.
to Raystown Lake. Watch for Lake Access signs (brown park signs) for
specific lake areas.
Washington DC: Rt. 270 North to Frederick, then Rt. 70
West to Breezewood. Rt. 30 West to Rt. 26 North to Raystown Lake. Watch for
Lake Access signs (brown) for specific lake areas.
Baltimore, MD: Rt. 70 West to Breezewood. Rt. 30 West to Rt. 26
North to Raystown Lake. Watch for Lake Access signs (brown) for specific
lake areas. |