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Point Camp
(Sites 112 - 154)

US Army Corps of Engineers at Raystown Lake



CAMPING

Bay Camp

Valley Camp

Big Meadow

Senoia Camp

Point Camp


Seven Points Campground


 

With its lake front sites and views Point Camp is one of the most popular loops among Seven Points campers.  Campsite reservations are highly recommended to guarantee the perfect site in this camping area.

● 50 Amp electric service ● Drinking water access
● Flush toilets ● Water front sites
● Heated showers ● Lake views
● Mostly shady sites ● Playground
● Sloping and terraced ● Universal access restroom

Point Camp Loop diagram
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Sloping and terraced.  Many of the sites in Point camp are terraced, meaning the living pad may be on a separate level from the parking pad and may have stairs.

Water front sites.  Waterfront sites (designated with the “water symbol on diagram“ in the map above) are located within 10 to 30 feet of the shoreline.

Universal access restroom.  A locked unisex toilet and shower facility is available upon request for individuals with special needs or those with small children.  Keys are issued through the Seven Points Entrance Station.

Improved 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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