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Bay Camp
(Sites 155-170)

US Army Corps of Engineers at Raystown Lake



CAMPING

Bay Camp

Valley Camp

Big Meadow

Senoia Camp

Point Camp


Seven Points Campground


 

Bay Camp is the smallest of the Seven Points Loops.  Surrounded by hardwood forest and secluded on the top of a hill away from the hustle and bustle of the lake shore, Bay Camp is a great place to spend a quite weekend.

● 50 Amp electric service ● Drinking water access
● Flush toilet restroom ● Playground
● No showers ● Distance to lake shore:
● Mixed shade/sun sites      walking = 10 minutes
● Mostly level      driving = 10 minutes

Bay Camp Loop Diagram
Click for larger view

Hike-in sites.  Sites 162 - 165A are designated as hike-in, tent only sites and do not accommodate trailers or RVs.  Each site includes a living and tent area, picnic table, and fire ring with grill surface.  Hike-in sites do not have electric access.  A small parking area is located within 50 yards of each site offering convenient access to vehicles, but adequate distance to get away from it all. 

Showers.  There are no shower facilities located in Bay Camp.  However, campers may use shower facilities located in nearby Senoia Camp or the Seven Points Beach Shower house.

Improved Sites.  With the exception of the hike-in sites, each site is level with a compacted gravel surface and edged in timbers.  They come with a picnic table, fire ring with grill surface, and lantern post.

For information specific to each site, visit the reservation website.

 


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