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US Army Corps of Engineers at Raystown Lake



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Raystown Lake is a 30 mile long lake, surrounded by 21,000 acres of land.  Fourteen (14) established recreation areas are located at Raystown.  The Lake Map located to the right will help you find a specific park.

Corps of Engineers offices and the visitor center are located in Seven Points.  GPS users can use the following physical address:

Corps of Engineers, Raystown Lake
6145 Seven Points Road
Hesston, PA 16652

Directions to Raystown Lake:

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Pittsburgh: Route 22 east to Huntingdon, then Rt. 26 South to Raystown Lake. Watch for Lake Access signs (brown park signs) for specific lake areas.

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Philadelphia: PA turnpike to Breezewood (exit 12), Rt. 30 West to Rt. 26 North to Raystown Lake. Watch for Lake Access signs (brown park signs) for specific lake areas.

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State College: From I-80, Rt. 26 South, through State College, through Huntingdon, to Raystown Lake. Watch for Lake Access signs (brown park signs) for specific lake areas.

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Harrisburg: Take Rt. 22/522 West to Huntingdon, Rt. 26 S. to Raystown Lake. Watch for Lake Access signs (brown park signs) for specific lake areas.

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Washington DC: Rt. 270 North to Frederick, then Rt. 70 West to Breezewood. Rt. 30 West to Rt. 26 North to Raystown Lake. Watch for Lake Access signs (brown) for specific lake areas.

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Baltimore, MD: Rt. 70 West to Breezewood. Rt. 30 West to Rt. 26 North to Raystown Lake. Watch for Lake Access signs (brown) for specific lake areas.


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