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A popular outdoors recreation destination in Huntingdon County won’t be opening its campgrounds this summer due to staffing shortages, causing summer vacationers scrambling to rearrange their plans.
Raystown Lake, the popular outdoors recreation destination in Huntingdon County, will be closing its campgrounds until further notice, according to a statement from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Pennsylvania’s Department of Conservation and Natural Resources has seen a 30 percent jump in campsite reservations.
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WTAJ Altoona on MSN‘Still Open, Still Awesome’: DCNR highlights open state campgroundsSome campgrounds could remain closed this summer due to the federal hiring freeze, including three sites at Raystown Lake.
Seven Points, Susquehannock and Nancy's Boat-to-Shore Campgrounds will remain closed ... be reduced and are subject to cancelation. The Raystown Lake Visitor Center, as well as day-use facilities ...
State parks are preparing for an influx of visitors looking for alternatives to federally run campgrounds this summer.
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Popular Raystown Lake campgrounds are closing indefinitelyDriving the news: Three campgrounds at Raystown Lake, located about 2.5 hours east of Pittsburgh, will be closed indefinitely due to staffing shortages, the Baltimore district of the U.S. Army ...
Raystown Lake in Huntingdon County is canceling ... but they're overlooking the revenue that those campgrounds bring in,” Price said. USACE is refunding campground reservations for the rest ...
Pennsylvania’s state parks are booming in the wake of Trump administration cutbacks to federally managed campgrounds and ...
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