About Seven Points (PA)
Number of accommodations: 255
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2026 Season availability
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- Marina
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Reviews (590)
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
Addie W
VerifiedAugust 18, 2022 • Stayed at: 019, Loop: RCAM
The sites were beautifully designed and very roomy. Lots of shade. I will be back for sure!
myron b
VerifiedAugust 17, 2022 • Stayed at: 018, Loop: RCAM
the sites are nice but all of 6x6 around the sites need replace it looking very bad
Mark O
VerifiedAugust 16, 2022 • Stayed at: 145, Loop: PCAM
The site has too much of a slope to back a long camper into it so you may rip your bumper off of your camper.
William H
VerifiedAugust 15, 2022 • Stayed at: 165, Loop: BCAM
Awesome place!
Keith U
VerifiedAugust 15, 2022 • Stayed at: 213, Loop: SENO
Campsite is mostly great. Many sites have been somewhat negleted and in need of repairs.
Renee C
VerifiedAugust 15, 2022 • Stayed at: 192, Loop: SENO
Great place. We love Raystown! I do wish they would crack down on the dog owners a bit. Unattended dogs locked in campers and barking non-stop seems to be a perpetual problem. Also people that have several dogs and bring fence enclosures. They let them in there and they go in the same place over and over. Some of the campsites really smell of dog urine.
Another issue is the congested dump station. 261 camp sites and only a four hole dump station. That's one hole for 66 sites. Not enough. And...they all lean the wrong way making it difficult to completely empty your tank. Adding to the dump station congestion is the fresh water fill being located there. you fill when you come and dump when you leave. On Sunday afternoons there is a mass exodus of people that have to wait to dump as others who are coming in are filling with fresh water.
My suggestions:
#1: Create a new fresh water fill area somewhere other than at the dump station.
#2: Increase the size of the dump station or add another one. How about right at the wastewater treatment plant at the entrance to Senoia camp ground?
Brett H
VerifiedAugust 14, 2022 • Stayed at: 246, Loop: SENO (UP)
I was a little worried with this place being so big I wouldn't have privacy but the sites are very well laid out for the most part and you can't even see the neighbors fire. Very pleased with my stay. I enjoyed th le disc golf course and visitor center also.
Stefanie M
VerifiedAugust 13, 2022 • Stayed at: 015, Loop: RCAM
Camp sites were clean and in excellent condition. Very spacious, each complete with a fire ring and picnic table.
Allan P
VerifiedAugust 13, 2022 • Stayed at: 212, Loop: SENO
i enjoyed my stay at the senoia camp.. i think the only complaint i made during my time there was the site layouts with the mounds of dirt and railroad ties and embankments that just took away from the space that folks could've had.. some layouts weren't that way but ours on the upper side of the nearest road to the lake just felt confined.. we couldn't even build a fire as our tent was right beside it.. had to walk up n down embankments and yes there are steps from the rv spot.. our "2 vehicles" which it said available parking for 2 were so tight that u couldnt get to the steps except from the door of the rv.. also i wished for a central maybe large social campfire area where friends could be made as i felt the irony of all these people "camping" searching for a sense of freedom was the exact opposite.. just people who stayed in their own little spaces.. of course the lake provides more of a sense of that feeling if you are on the water with a watercraft but not everyone had such.. but all in all we had a fun time.. also i think some sort of pwc mechanics around the lake sure wouldve been helpful as a simple problem kept us off 2 of ours with no help for our seadoo's to be found
Madia Z
VerifiedAugust 13, 2022 • Stayed at: 103, Loop: VCAM
First time campers. Loved it here. Very clean with beautiful views. Water, electricity, restrooms and showers were all close to our site. There’s a great convenience store nearby. Will come back for sure.
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
General
- Campers will check in at the Entrance Station (located at GPS address- 6256 Seven Points Rd. Hesston, PA 16647) beginning at . 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/
- ID REQUIREMENT: Registered site holder must be present and show photo ID to check in for their reservation.
- 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. In accordance with ATB program policies, the following ATB passes CANNOT be used for camping fee discounts- Annual Pass, "Every Kid in a Park" 4 Grade pass, Annual Military pass, Lifetime Military pass, and Volunteer pass. At present, only the following ATB passes CAN be used for camping fee discounts- Annual Senior pass, Lifetime Senior pass and Access pass.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- SITE TRANSFERS: Facility reservations may not be transferred to/from a third party with the intent of reselling or profiting from that transfer.
- Excessive noise that disturbs others is prohibited at all times.
- 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.
- 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. Vehicles and wheeled camping units are prohibited from parking on the grass or along the roadways. Boat trailers may be parked on the grass adjacent to campsites.
- WATERFRONT ACCESS: Campers on waterfront sites do not reserve exclusive access to the shoreline near their site.
- 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.
- PET POLICY: Pets are permitted in campgrounds as long as the following conditions are met: -Pet must be kept on a leash (six feet or less), caged, or physically restrained at all times. Campers with aggressive pets may be asked to vacate campsite. -Pets are not permitted in public buildings or restroom facilities. -Pets may not be left unattended. Loud and continuous barking will not be tolerated. -Pet waste must be cleaned up.
- FIREWORKS: Fireworks are prohibited. Firearms and other projectile firing devices are prohibited in campgrounds.
- DON'T MOVE FIREWOOD: Help us stop the spread of non-native invasive species (such as Spotted Lanternfly), by doing the following... -Purchase firewood locally or harvest it from around your campsite. Dead wood on the ground may be used for firewood- Do not cut standing dead or live trees. -Do not transport firewood from home! -Leave any extra locally sourced firewood for the next camper- don't take it home with you!
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Last updated: May 20, 2026