About Susquehannock
Number of accommodations: 61
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Potable Water
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2026 Season availability
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Reviews (107)
What Guests Are Saying
Susquehannock is a beautiful campground with well-maintained sites and stunning views of the lake and mountains, making it a favorite for families and outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors appreciate the proximity to biking trails, water activities, and the friendly rangers. However, there are concerns about the cleanliness of the bathrooms, which detracts from the overall experience for some campers.
What Guests Are Saying
Susquehannock is a beautiful campground with well-maintained sites and stunning views of the lake and mountains, making it a favorite for families and outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors appreciate the proximity to biking trails, water activities, and the friendly rangers. However, there are concerns about the cleanliness of the bathrooms, which detracts from the overall experience for some campers.
Review Summary
Don C
VerifiedJuly 19, 2021 • Stayed at: 61 - near water, Loop: SUSQUEHANNOCK
We booked our stay on Jan 5, 6 months in advance as we always do. When we booked our stay the info said the sight was a camper site which we have used on this site for the past 3 years. However the site had already been changed to a tent only site. The army corp of engineers never informed Recreation.gov of this until months later. ON top of that my 10 year old grandson with MD could not camp with us because of the steep hills to climb. Previously this was a very flay site and one he could handle. He and his parents had to stay in a hotel in town for only 3 nights instead of the week. This will likely be the last year he could have walked and camped with us. We feel very robbed of our vacation this year. This was our 42 year camping at Raystown Lake and it was our worst experience in 42 years.
Dale C
VerifiedJuly 17, 2021 • Stayed at: 20, Loop: SUSQUEHANNOCK
We stayed at site 21. We knew going here was going to be rudimentary, Rangers nice, even gave fishing lure key chains to kids, just don't park on the grass (insert 70 year old neighbor yelling get off my lawn). All said we had a nice stay, plenty of wind as our site was at the top of a hill. Just wish we had power and a place to launch our boat.
Cons: The campground entrance is super long (very hilly) and super annoying due to many sets of the speed bumps. There is very little to no water access for most sites (paddle board / kayak / boat). No where to moor a boat up. No electric, no sewage no on site water. Bathrooms are self composition, and you will be sharing your space with lots of flying insects inside. No boat launch must drive 20 minutes to 7 points public launch.
Pro's: Potable water at entrance, hiking trails / bike trails. Site layout was good and made for a nice camping area. Generators allowed. Quiet area.
Monique D
VerifiedJuly 13, 2021 • Stayed at: 58-near water, Loop: SUSQUEHANNOCK
Great site for primitive camping and water views!!
Leeann W
VerifiedJuly 6, 2021 • Stayed at: 06, Loop: SUSQUEHANNOCK
I almost don’t want to give a good review, as I don’t want this place too crowded. But truth be told, if you mountain bike, you cannot beat this location. The Allegrippis system is right there, no driving to the trial
Head even. The sites are spacious and pretty nearly level. The bathrooms are clean and well stocked.
Missy T
VerifiedJuly 6, 2021 • Stayed at: 36, Loop: SUSQUEHANNOCK
The sites are all updated with pave or gravel areas. We were hoping for a few kayak/paddleboard leveled put ins however driving around to Seven Points marina and putting in was easy enough. Bath houses are well rustic and occasionally run out of toilet paper so bring your own. Rangers are amazing and answer all questions. Do not forget to put your rectangle white check in card on the post at your campsite driveway!
Rebecca J
VerifiedJuly 2, 2021 • Stayed at: 46, Loop: SUSQUEHANNOCK
The lake was beautiful. We had a great time. There were some very noisy campers near by but other than that you can’t beat the location.
Robert W
VerifiedJune 24, 2021 • Stayed at: 52 - near water, Loop: SUSQUEHANNOCK
Amazing campground right on the lake....
Jacob A
VerifiedJune 24, 2021 • Stayed at: 61 - near water, Loop: SUSQUEHANNOCK
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Sheryl T
VerifiedJune 13, 2021 • Stayed at: 07, Loop: SUSQUEHANNOCK
Although once a “primitive “ campground, Susquehannock has undergone changes that now make it unattractive to those seeking a more primitive camping experience. More trees have been removed to make room for more campsites, so privacy is diminished and although electricity is not available, campers and RV’s now fill the campground with loud generators that keep the tenters awake at night. The term primitive needs to be removed from the description. Seven Points no longer offers a primitive camping experience.
Christine R
VerifiedJune 10, 2021 • Stayed at: 52 - near water, Loop: SUSQUEHANNOCK
I booked the site that I have stayed at for the last 12 years, 6 months in advance, without any notice that that site had moved. It was an awful site. I didn’t even bother staying, we left.
Location Susquehannock
Address:
6145 Seven Points Drive
Hesston, PA, 16647-9227
United States
From Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, take Route 26 south for 6 miles. Turn left onto Seven Points Drive and continue 3 miles. Turn left again onto Baker's Hollow Road. Campground entrance is two miles ahead on the right.
Latitude & Longitude: 40.3875 / -78.05
Policies & Rules
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CHECK-IN: Campers will check in at the Susquehannock Entrance Station (located at GPS address- 13193 Baker's Hollow 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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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.
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PRIMARY OCCUPANT INFO: Primary occupant must be at least 18 years old and must occupy their campsite each night throughout the reservation period. Primary occupant is responsible for the actions of others at their campsite. |
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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. |
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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. Generators are permitted but must be turned off at 10:00 PM, unless special permission has been granted. |
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WATER FILL-UP & DISPOSAL: Water jugs may be filled at the water spigot located 300 feet past the Susquehannock Entrance Station. Trailer, pop-up, RV, etc., water tanks may be filled at the Seven Points dump station. Do not wash dishes, pets or other items on the shoreline, at the water spigot, or in the restroom showers/sinks. Liquid waste, such as grey water, must be disposed of at the Seven Points Dump Station. |
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SHOWER & LAUNDRY FACILITIES: Susquehannock campers may use waterborne restroom facilities at the Seven Points Beach for showering. Washers and dryers are available in the Ridge camp loop in Seven Points. Outdoor shower tents used for showering are prohibited. |
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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 blue camper passes and 1 red visitor pass). Vehicle passes must be correctly displayed and easily visible at all times in the campground. It is the responsibility of the site holder to manage vehicles and passes at their site.
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WATERFRONT ACCESS & BOAT MOORING: Campers on waterfront sites do not reserve exclusive access to the shoreline near their site. Overnight boat mooring passes are available to Susquehannock campers for FREE from the Susquehannock Entrance Station (beware of scammers "selling" passes). |
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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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