About Seven Points (PA)
Number of accommodations: 255
Campground Amenities
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Potable Water
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Showers
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Marina
Seasonal information
2026 Season availability
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Reviews (572)
What Guests Are Saying
Seven Points Campground in PA is praised for its beautiful, well-maintained sites and excellent amenities, including clean bathrooms and friendly staff. Visitors enjoyed various activities, such as kayaking on Raystown Lake and biking on well-kept trails. While some noted issues with restroom accessibility and noise from nearby campers, the overall experience was positive, highlighting the campground as a favorite destination for relaxation and outdoor activities.
What Guests Are Saying
Seven Points Campground in PA is praised for its beautiful, well-maintained sites and excellent amenities, including clean bathrooms and friendly staff. Visitors enjoyed various activities, such as kayaking on Raystown Lake and biking on well-kept trails. While some noted issues with restroom accessibility and noise from nearby campers, the overall experience was positive, highlighting the campground as a favorite destination for relaxation and outdoor activities.
Review Summary
Franklin L
VerifiedSeptember 23, 2022 • Stayed at: 224, Loop: SENO
It was great to find a campsite at the water's edge.
My camping neighbors were cordial, and the weather was perfect.
The welcome center ever loaned me a fishing rod which I used to my advantage.
Must come back again to enjoy so much fun.
Danny B
VerifiedSeptember 23, 2022 • Stayed at: 148, Loop: PCAM
Our first visit but now one of our favorite campgrounds. The Pileated Woodpeckers kept us company the whole time. The bathrooms were clean. The walking trail is made from recycled tires, very nice.
Marlene C
VerifiedSeptember 23, 2022 • Stayed at: 229, Loop: SENO
The campground was beautiful and so quiet! We rarely experience that while camping. The layout contributes to that.
The restrooms and showers were clean.
The one substantial drawback to the campground for tent campers like us is that there is no decent place to put a tent. There are gravel pads for the campers, cars, and trucks and a slightly less damaging, too small pad with a picnic table and campfire. The gravel will quickly cut through the bottom of a tent if you don't have several layers of tarp beneath it. Also, the too small pad is at the bottom of a hill so that rain washes right down and under the tent. Just beware.
Cindee H
VerifiedSeptember 22, 2022 • Stayed at: 230, Loop: SENO
We camped at Senoia, love camping there to be close to the water with our boat. This is our 3rd time there this year and the skunk population has increased as the summer went on. We realize we are in their home, but with a small dog it’s unsettling to have them walk into your campsite or right beside your chair while sitting by the camper. They have become very use to the campers and are not afraid. If it wasn’t for the fear of them spraying the dog or us we wouldn’t be concerned. We smell them in the evenings too so someone or something is getting sprayed. We have camped at Raystown and other places for 40 years and we know not to leave food or garbage around. We have locking coolers but they still come close to us looking. I hope that during the off season they can be trapped and removed.
JOSEPH H
VerifiedSeptember 21, 2022 • Stayed at: 002, Loop: RCAM
Only issue is grass needs mowed.
Victoria E
VerifiedSeptember 15, 2022 • Stayed at: 251, Loop: SENO (UP)
I hosted an event with Sisters on the Fly. 30 of us.
Very nice campsite. Glad that my site didn't have multiple levels; 2 was more than enough.
Several of us were disappointed with the curtness of the young man at check-in site. Heard also that he was rude to one of our gals - a disabled vet - regarding her ID. He acts as your "front door", so disappointing.
Wish you could offer water & sewer. Will be back next year. Looking for a water site.
Darlene H
VerifiedSeptember 15, 2022 • Stayed at: 051, Loop: MCAM
We went on the Old Loggers Trail it was a walk except for needing to sit and rest so maybe some benches might help especially for the older people other than that it was a awesome trip to the lake
Patrick F
VerifiedSeptember 14, 2022 • Stayed at: 137, Loop: PCAM
Very nice campground, not too close to neighboring camps . Staff and rangers do an excellent job of running and maintaining the camp. The lake is beautiful with clear, clean water.
Gerald R
VerifiedSeptember 12, 2022 • Stayed at: 118A, Loop: PCAM
Sites are showing the age. The walls need to be rebuilt
Martin H
VerifiedSeptember 9, 2022 • Stayed at: 135, Loop: PCAM
We were able to enjoy a beautiful fall camping in the beautiful Raystown area. Every aspect from the facilities to the people we met were wonderful.
Location Seven Points (PA)
Address:
Raystown Lake, 6145 Seven Points Road
Hesston, PA, 16647
United States
Latitude & Longitude: 40.3831 / -78.0783
Elevation: 290 feet
Policies & Rules
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CHECK-IN: Campers will check in at the Entrance Station (located at GPS address- 6256 Seven Points Rd. Hesston, PA 16647) beginning at 5 PM. Early check-ins may be permitted at staff's discretion subject to site availability. For more detailed information about check-in and campground rules and regulations visit our website at https://www.nab.usace.army.mil/Missions/Dams-Recreation/Raystown-Lake/ |
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ID REQUIREMENT: Registered site holder must be present and show photo ID to check in for their reservation. |
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CAMPING DISCOUNTS: America the Beautiful (ATB) discount pass must be presented upon check-in for 50% camping fee discount to apply (picture or photocopy of ATB pass is not sufficient). Discount only applies to the primary occupant's campsite; discounts may not be applied to multiple sites during the same time period. ATB passes also may not be used for Group Camp reservations.
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PRIMARY OCCUPANT INFO: Primary occupant must be at least 18 years old (ID required at check-in) . Primary occupant is responsible for the actions of others at their campsite. Primary site holder must occupy their campsite each night throughout the reservation period. If unable to occupy site for any reason, the site holder must notify the Entrance Station in advance. Refunds may be requested for any paid and unused nights. Please notify the Entrance Station of early departures so your site may be reopened for reservations. |
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CAMPING UNITS: Each campsite is permitted a strict maximum of 2 camping units; 1 wheeled unit with 1 tent OR 2 tents. Exceptions will not be granted. Special rules apply to Group Camp reservations. |
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STAY LIMITS: Campers may not stay at any one or more campsites for a period longer than 14 days of any 30 consecutive day period. Violators are subject to citation and eviction. |
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SITE TRANSFERS: Facility reservations may not be transferred to/from a third party with the intent of reselling or profiting from that transfer. |
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QUIET HOURS: 10:00 PM - 6:00 AM. Excessive noise that disturbs others is prohibited at all times. |
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WATER FILL-UP & DISPOSAL: Water tanks may be filled at the Seven Points dump station or from water spigots in the camp loops using portable water jugs. Hoses may not be attached to water spigots in camping areas. Do not wash dishes, pets or other items at the water fountains, hydrants, or restroom showers/sinks. Liquid waste, such as grey water, must be disposed of at the Seven Points Dump Station. Outdoor shower tents used for showering are prohibited. Campers in Bay and Valley camp loops can use shower facilities at Seven Points Beach. |
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VEHICLE PARKING: Campers may park a maximum of 3 registered vehicles (2 camper, 1 visitor) on their campsite until 10 PM. After 10 PM, only 2 vehicles may be parked onsite. Any additional vehicles must be parked in Mushroom, Allegheny, Twin Hollows lot or any other day use area parking areas in Seven Points. Vehicle passes are issued for free at check-in (maximum of 2 green camper passes and 1 red visitor pass). Vehicle passes must be correctly displayed and easily visible at all times in campgrounds. It is the responsibility of the site holder to manage vehicles and passes at their site.
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WATERFRONT ACCESS: Campers on waterfront sites do not reserve exclusive access to the shoreline near their site. |
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BOAT MOORING: Overnight boat mooring passes are available to Seven Points campers for FREE from the Entrance Station (beware of scammers "selling" passes). This pass permits mooring along the shoreline in Seven Points camping loops, Twin Hollows, and the bay area north of the Seven Points Launch. Mooring passes must be displayed so that they can be easily seen from the shoreline. |
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PET POLICY: Pets are permitted in campgrounds as long as the following conditions are met:
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FIREWORKS: Fireworks are prohibited. Firearms and other projectile firing devices are prohibited in campgrounds. |
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DON'T MOVE FIREWOOD: Help us stop the spread of non-native invasive species (such as Spotted Lanternfly), by doing the following...
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