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Tatman Run Beach


DAY ACTIVITIES

Beaches

Trails

Boating

Picnics

 

Panaramic view of Tatman Run Beach

Tatman Run Beach is a small, sandy bottom beach tucked into a small cove off the main channel of the lake.  A sand beach surrounds the swim area with a concrete access walkway.  A slightly terraced open grass area sits just beyond the beach.  Shade along the shoreline is limited and sunshades are recommended.

Vault toilet restrooms
Picnic shelter
Potable water access
Changing house
   (reserve Tatman Run
   Shelter here)
Nearby boat launch
Playground
Picnic tables & grills
nearby PWC staging area

Directions by land

Google Map It buttonThe beach is located in the larger Tatman Run Recreation Area. The PWC staging area allows shallow dirt bottom access for PWC’s and other boats.  Wave action in this area can be intense so insure moorings are secure.Tatman Run is located off Rt. 994 just east of the Lake Raystown Resort. The beach parking lot is designed for single vehicles and PWC trailers – no boat trailers or RVs. Trailer and RV parking is available in the boat launch parking area, a short 5 minute walk away from the beach. The shelter parking lot is for shelter users only.

Directions by boat

Tatman Run Beach is located on the eastern shore between mile markers 20 and 21, just north of the Rt. 994 bridge. Mooring to trees is permitted to the left (mountain) side of the beach.


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