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Raystown Lake
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Raystown Lake © Ron Shawley / CC BY 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Raystown Lake
Raystown Lake © Ron Shawley / CC BY 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Raystown lake August 2016
Raystown Lake © Ron Shawley / CC BY 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Raystown lake August 2016
Raystown Lake © Ron Shawley / CC BY 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons
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RAYSTOWN LAKE
RAYSTOWN LAKE
(lat:40.4333 lon:-78) map location

Phone: 814 658-3405
Raystown Lake, nestled in the mountains of Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, is a man-made reservoir that serves as a popular recreational destination. Spanning 8,300 acres and stretching over 28 miles long with an intricate shoreline extending for about 118 miles, it's the largest lake entirely within Pennsylvania.

Constructed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers from 1973 to its completion in June of 1977 for flood control purposes on the Raystown Branch Juniata River; it has since become known for outdoor activities such as boating, fishing (notably bass), swimming at designated beaches and camping among scenic vistas. The surrounding area also offers hiking trails and opportunities to observe local wildlife.

The creation of this modern-day version submerged earlier iterations including remnants from communities pre-dating even older dams built during early American history - adding historical intrigue beneath its waters which are now frequented by vacationers seeking tranquility or adventure alike.
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Nature of the Area
Raystown Lake is a reservoir in Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, nestled within the ridges and valleys characteristic of the Appalachian Mountains. The area surrounding Raystown Lake features rolling hills densely forested with deciduous trees that display vibrant colors during fall foliage season. This man-made lake was created by damming the Raystown Branch of the Juniata River for flood control purposes and to provide recreational opportunities; it has since become a popular destination for boating, fishing, swimming, camping, hiking trails around its 118-mile shoreline which meanders through natural coves and scenic vistas. Wildlife abounds in this rural landscape where waterfowl can be seen gliding over calm waters while deer roam nearby woodlands-a testament to central Pennsylvania's diverse ecosystem coexisting alongside human recreation activities at one of its largest inland bodies of water.
History of the Area
Located in Huntingdon County, the reservoir is a site of recreational use with roots extending back to before European settlement when it was inhabited by Native American tribes. In 1758, during the Seven Years' War, British forces built Fort Bedford nearby as part of their campaign against French and Indigenous peoples.

The original water body was smaller than today's size; created for mill operations by damming streams in the late 1700s and early 1800s. The surrounding Juniata River Valley provided fertile land that supported agriculture prior to being flooded.

Over time ownership shifted from local private individuals to those with industrial interests such as timbering and transportation infrastructure development until federal intervention occurred due to repeated devastating floods affecting downstream Pennsylvania communities. This led into mid-20th century watershed management strategies which included large-scale impoundment projects like this one completed under U.S Army Corps Engineers supervision in September 1973 following Flood Control Acts passed starting around World War II era culminating within Water Resources Development Act legislation enacted just before construction began.

These efforts were primarily aimed at preventing future catastrophic flooding while also providing opportunities for recreation activities.


Location
Raystown Lake is located near Hollidaysburg, Huntingdon and Tyrone


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Area Campgrounds
Pleasant Hills Resort
Pleasant Hills Drive
Hesston, PA
814-658-3986
Lake Raystown Family Camping Resort
11601 Piney Ridge Road
Huntingdon, PA
814-643-3377
Shy Beaver R.V. Park
1529 Shy Beaver Road
James Creek, PA
814-658-3096
Lake Raystown Resort & Lodge
100 Chipmunk Crossing
Entriken, PA
814-658-3500
Pleasant Hills Campground
12733 Pleasant Hills Drive
Hesston, PA
814-658-3986
Area Fishing Related Businesses
Getty's Ridge Rod & Gun Club
Huntingdon, PA
(814) 667-3751
Raystown Fishing & Hunting
RR 3 Box 294A
Huntingdon, PA
(814) 643-3584
Seven Points Bait & Grocery
7 Points Rd
Hesston, PA
(814) 658-3718
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Directions
Park Headquarters is 2 miles east of PA 26 at Hesston.

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