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MOORING PASSES are available from the Check-in Station that will permit
you to moor you boat in the cove at Twin Hollows or north of the boat
launch during your stay.
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Throughout the campground you will find public walkways between selected
waterfront campsites that you utilize to access the shoreline.You may
moor you boat in these areas.
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Registered campers displaying their green camper pass do not need to pay
the $3.00 launch fee.
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A playground is located adjacent to the restroom in Senoia 2 – the area
on top of the hill.
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Water hydrants are strategically located throughout the campground.
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The dump station is located on the left as you leave the
park just past Meadow Camp.
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Centralized dumpsters are located on the left as you enter the camp
area.
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There are showers in both restrooms in Senoia. Both restrooms are
designed for access by the handicapped. The upper restroom also has a
barrier free “Unisex” restroom. The Check-in Station can issue you a key
for this facility for the duration of your visit.
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.
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