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Every Boat Ramp on Raystown Lake

5 boat ramps ยท Huntingdon, Pennsylvania

8,300

Surface Acres

186 ft

Max Depth

5

Boat Ramps

6

Fish Species

Striped BassLargemouth BassSmallmouth BassWalleyeCrappieChannel Catfish

Boat Ramps on Raystown Lake

About Raystown Lake

Raystown Lake is the largest lake located entirely within Pennsylvania, stretching 28 miles through the Appalachian Mountains of Huntingdon County. The reservoir is best known for its trophy striped bass fishery, with landlocked stripers regularly exceeding 20 pounds and fish over 40 pounds caught each year. Largemouth and smallmouth bass both thrive in the lake's diverse habitat, from weedy coves and docks to rocky bluffs and deep ledges.

The Army Corps of Engineers operates multiple well-maintained boat ramps around Raystown Lake's 118-mile shoreline, and Seven Points Marina provides full-service facilities including boat rentals, fuel, and supplies. The lake's deep, clear water and dramatic cliff-lined shoreline create a stunning setting for fishing, and over 70 percent of the shoreline remains undeveloped forest. Walleye fishing has been steadily improving through stocking efforts, and crappie provide excellent spring panfishing in the sheltered coves and creek arms.

Nearest towns: Huntingdon, Saxton

FAQ

How many boat ramps are on Raystown Lake?
RampSeeker lists 5 boat ramps on Raystown Lake.
What fish are in Raystown Lake?
Raystown Lake supports Striped Bass, Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Walleye, Crappie, Channel Catfish.
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