The 32-mile long, 8300 acre Raystown Lake is a popular destination for fishermen, boaters, kayakers and all water enthusiasts. Mountain biking, hiking, hunting, fishing, swimming, golf, skiing and historic railroads are some of the activities you can enjoy.
The Allegrippis Trails at Raystown Lake has about 36 miles of stacked-loop, multi-use single-track trails and are ranked as some of the top single-track mountain bike trails in North America.
The region offers hundreds of miles of hiking trails - including 2016 PA Trail of the Year - the 80+ mile Standing Stone Trail with its unique Thousand Steps section up Jacks Mountain, and the 2019 Trail of the Year.
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Raystown Lake is the Freshwater Striped Bass Capital of the Northeast. The current Pennsylvania record for a freshwater striped bass is 53 pounds 12 ounces – caught at Raystown Lake.
Hunting enthusiasts can enjoy more than 135,000 acres of public land in Huntingdon County.
Trough Creek State Park is a 541-acre scenic gorge formed as Great Trough Creek cuts through Terrace Mountain before emptying into Raystown Lake. https://www.goerie.com/story/sports/2021/06/02/trough-creek-state-park-near-raystown-lake-wilderness-escape-for-fishing-hiking-rock-climbing/7456793002/