Ridge Camp |
Sites 1 - 43 |
$21.00 per night per site |
Meadow Camp |
Sites 44 – 59 69 - 86 |
$21.00 per night per site |
Group Camp |
Sites 60 – 68 |
$19.00 per night per site when not reserved by a group |
Valley Camp |
Sites 87 – 111 |
$19.00 per night per site |
Point Camp |
Sites 112 – 154 |
$21.00 per night per site |
Bay Camp |
Sites 155 - 161 166 - 170 |
$21.00 per night per site |
Sites 162 – 165 |
$17.00 per night per site
Tent Only sites |
Senoia Camp |
Sites 171 – 261 |
$21.00 per night per site |
Prices subject to change, please check the official
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers'
Raystown Lake web site.
Your price includes
the cost of one camping unit of any type and one tent.
All sites have electric service (30 amp) except the 4 tent sites in
Bay Camp. Meadow has 50 amp
service in all but the group camp (30 amp).
Each campsite has a
ground mounted fire ring, picnic table, and lantern hanger.
The premium campsites ($21.00 sites) are impacted campsites.
The parking and the living areas are delineated with timbers (some
with steps) and special surfacing in the living area.
In addition each has a designed flat area for a tent.
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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