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Valley Camp
(Sites 87 - 111)

US Army Corps of Engineers at Raystown Lake



CAMPING

Bay Camp

Big Meadow

Senoia Camp

Point Camp

Ridge Camp


Seven Points Campground


 

Situated along a shallow valley, Valley Camp offers close proximity to the lake with limited competition.

● 30 Amp electric service ● Playground
● Flush toilets ● Limited lake vuews & nearby access
● No showers ● Distance to lake shore:
● Mostly sunny sites      walking = 5 minutes
● Drinking water access      driving = 5 minutes

Valley Camp Loop diagram
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Showers.  There are no shower facilities located in Valley Camp.  However, campers may use shower facilities located in nearby Point Camp or the Seven Points Beach Shower house.

Limited lake views.  Valley Camp does not offer any water front sites, but sites 102 and 103 offer lake views from atop a small hill.  Access to the designated mooring area (across the main road from site 87) also make Valley a convenient choice for campers who wish to leave their boat moored along the nearby shoreline.

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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