
SUSQUEHANNOCK
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Overview Susquehannock Campground is located on the 8,300-acre Raystown Lake, in the ridge and valley province of Pennsylvania. The lake offers ample outdoor recreation opportunities, from fishing and boating to picnicking and hiking. Campers have access to a marina, shopping, restaurants and cultural attractions within a short drive.
Several fun family events take place in the lake area throughout the summer. Recreation Outdoor recreation opportunities abound at Raystown- enjoy camping, boating, mountain biking, hiking, hunting, fishing, swimming, disc golf, birdwatching, seasonal outdoor performances and educational programs, and more! Susquehannock is the preferred campground of many visiting mountain bikers due to it's proximity and easy access to the internationally-acclaimed, 36-mile Allegrippis Trail System .
Those looking to build their skills can visit the mountain bike skills park near the Visitors Center in nearby Seven Points. For a more relaxed ride, check out the nearby Lower Trail —a scenic rail-trail that's a short 20 minute drive from Seven Points. Boating is a favorite activity at Raystown Lake, and with no boat horsepower limit, the water-based fun is nearly endless.
Enjoy high-speed tubing, water skiing, and wakeboarding—or opt for more relaxed options like pontoon cruising, kayaking, canoeing, and paddleboarding. The expansive 28-mile lake offers space for both adventure and peaceful coves perfect for swimming or lounging. Snag a waterfront campsite to enjoy easy access to the shoreline (although the waterfront is shared by all campers, so feel free to use it even if you don't have a site near the water)!
On land, the Greenside Pathway —a recycled rubber-tire trail—links campgrounds to all Seven Points facilities and offers campers a much safer path than the road to get around the park. 5-mile Old Loggers Trail , or the 1-mile Hillside Nature Trail .
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Campground data provided by Recreation.gov · Updated Apr 2026
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