The sites in Valley are not improved, however each site has a gravel-parking
pad that is relatively level, grill, and picnic table.
Sites 87 through 95 are mostly sunny with an occasional tree in the
back of the sites. The remainder are
relatively shady to very shady. Sites
99 and 100 are cut out sites with the living space above the parking pad.
The area features a new playground located in the circle at the end of the
loop and a modern handicapped accessible restroom.
The nearest showers are located in Point Camp.
Even though sites 103 through 111 appear to be near the water, the are
located high above the lake and are not accessible to the water.
Across the road from the entrance is a cove suitable for mooring your
boat.
There are no trashcans at the campsites.
A dumpster is located along a gravel road between campsites 98 and
99.
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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