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Seven Points Campground

US Army Corps of Engineers at Raystown Lake



CAMPGROUNDS

Seven Points

Nancy's Camp

Susquehannock

Group Camp

Branch Camp

Lake Raystown Resort

 

Campground open seasonally, click for dates


Seven Points Recreation Area MapThe Seven Points Campground is part of the larger Seven Points Recreation Area which serves as the main hub of activity for the lake. Located in the central region of the lake between lake markers eight and nine, Seven Points offers a host of recreation opportunities all within 10-15 minutes walking distance from your campsite!

  • Swimming beach
  • Boat Launch
  • Picnic Areas & Shelters
  • Playgrounds
  • Hiking & biking trails
  • Visitor Center
  • Amphitheater programming
  • Centralized dump station
  • A full service Marina offering:
    • Boat storage
    • Gas & Supplies
    • Boat Rentals
    • Lake Cruises
    • Clem’s BBQ Restaurant
    • Bike & Kayak Rentals

Listed as one of the top 100 Family Campgrounds in the United States by The Recreation Agency, Seven Points offers 261 campsites divided over six camp loops. To learn more about the unique features of each loop visit the links below.

Bay


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View of camper's trailer set up on a site.

Reserve A Site

Fees & Payments

Check In

Rules & Tips

Reserve A Site

All Seven Points campsites are reservable during the peak recreation season (generally Memorial Day Weekend through Labor Day Weekend). A reservation is required to occupy a campsite in Seven Points during the peak season. During non-peak seasons reservations are not required/available and sites are offered to walk-in campers on a first arrival basis.

Reservations can only be made through the National Recreation Reservation Service. Visit them online or call 1-877-444-6777.

National Recreation Reservation Service Logo There is no cost to make a reservation, but fees do apply for changes, cancellations and no-shows. Reservations can be made as early as six months in advance of your stay and upon arrival to the park.

On-site reservations for walk-in campers are limited by site availability, Entrance Station Hours, cell-phone coverage and internet accessibility. Advanced reservations, made prior to arrival at the park, are highly recommended.

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Fees & Payments

Seven Points Camping Fees

Camp Loop

Sites

Cost (per night)

Ridge
1-43
$25
Meadow
44-59 & 68-86
$25
 
60-67*
$23
Valley
87-111
$25
Point
112-154
$25 - $30
Senoia
171-260
$25 - $30
Bay
155-161A
$25
 
166-170
$23

Waterfront campsites are $30 per night.  Reference camp loop maps for “waterfront” site designation.

*Group Camp sites are available individually when not under a group reservation.

For peak season customers, a reservation is required and payment is due upon booking. Payment can be made online or by phone using Visa, Master Card, Discover, or American Express. On-site reservations may be available (no guarantee) to walk-in customers and payment can be made in person by cash, check, Visa or MasterCard.

For non-peak season customers, payment is due upon check-in at the Entrance Station and can be made by cash or check.

Golden Age/Access or American The Beautiful Senior/Access discounts are applicable to campsite fees. Cardholders must present their discount card at check-in to be eligible for discount. Discounts are only applied to a single campsite. Group discounts are not available unless separate cardholders are occupying every camping unit. To learn more about discount cards available to seniors and persons with disabilities click here.

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Check In

A busy Friday morning at the Seven Points Entrance Station.

A busy Friday morning at the Seven Points Entrance Station.

Upon arriving at Seven Points guests must
first check in at the Seven Points Entrance
Station, located at the entrance to the park; prior to selecting or occupying a site.
Operating hours are limited and vary depending upon the season. If the Entrance Station is closed upon arrival please follow the procedures posted on the bulletin board to the left of the front door.

Reservation campers should be prepared
to provide their registration number and
name to the attendant, volunteer host, or
ranger.

NON-Reservation campers are not permitted to enter the campground or occupy a campsite until a reservation is made. Site information and availability can
be provided by the Entrance Station attendant and the National Reservation Recreation Service. To guarantee a campsite and a save your time and stress—an advanced reservation is highly recommended.

Visitors wishing to visit a site for the day should coordinate directly with the site holder. Upon arriving at the park, proceed directly to the campsite to obtain a vehicle pass from the occupant (you do not need to stop at the Entrance Station). Visitors who fail to display a vehicle pass upon arrival to the campground are subject to enforcement.

Upon check in, campers will receive vehicle passes as needed, a site permit, a copy of
campground rules and a trash bag. Normally check-in only takes 5 minutes, but on weekends
and holidays campers should be prepared for longer lines and limited space at the Entrance
Station parking lot.

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Campground Rules & Tips

Raystown Lake Seven Points Campground Rules and Tips brochureKnowing the rules and planning ahead will help you save a lot– time, stress, money and maybe a life! Plan before you go and get the most out of your vacation!

Seven Points Recreation Area is subject to all rules and regulations defined in CFR Title 36 Section 327, but a summary of campground rules is provided at check-in and by clicking the brochure to the right. This brochure will help you know what to do about…

● Campsite Occupancy ● Boats & Trailers
● Check In & Out times ● Vehicles
● Visitors ● Parking & overflow
● Pets ● Quite hours
● Permits ● Trash disposal
● Refunds ● and more!

To make your camping trip hassle free here’s a few tips that will help you plan a truly enjoyable vacation.

● Reservations are required to occupy a campsite. To guarantee a site, make an advanced reservation!

Park Rangers patrol Seven Points regularly and are available to assist you!

Park Rangers patrol Seven Points regularly and are available to assist you!

● Due to terrain and vegetation, some sites cannot accommodate larger trailers, RVs or do not have open space for a tent. Specific site information regarding size, shade, proximity to water, hook-ups and other amenities is available at the reservation website.

● Parking can be tight and not all sites can accommodate more than one vehicle. Encourage carpooling or plan ahead to park in an overflow area.

● For the latest lake news and events grab a copy of Currents, our weekly newsletter available at check-in or the Visitor Center.

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