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The majority of the park is in Todd Township along Pennsylvania Route 994, east of the unincorporated village of Entriken. Huntingdon is the nearest borough. The park borders Rothrock State Forest and Raystown Lake National Recreation Area. There is a growing population of bald eagles at the lake. Fourteen eagles were spotted in January 2007.
The Lake Raystown Program of Dedication relates the significance of the Tropical Storm Agnes and the Lake Raystown Dam by noting, "The partially completed Raystown Lake Project was effective in storing 160,000 acre-feet (200,000,000 m 3) of flood water (ultimate flood control storage is 248,000 acre-feet (306,000,000 m 3)) during the June 1972 ...
U.S. Route 22 runs northeast on the east side of SGL 118, turns southeast at the junction with Pennsylvania Route 45 in Water Street, then passes through the water gap just northwest of Alexandria at the northern border of SGL 118. Pennsylvania Route 453 meets Route 45 just north of the 22\45 intersection.
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The public parkland is leased to Wild Rivers, which shares part of its revenue with the city of Irvine. The original Wild Rivers water park was open from 1986 to 2011, when it closed to make way ...
The Raystown Branch Juniata River is the largest and longest tributary of the Juniata River in south-central Pennsylvania in the United States. [4]The Raystown Branch Juniata River begins along the Allegheny Front in Somerset County and flows 123 miles (198 km) to the confluence with the Juniata River near Huntingdon. [5]
Little Buffalo Creek, Holman Lake: Park named for the bison that are believed to have once roamed the ridge and valley region of Pennsylvania. Little Pine State Park: Lycoming County: 2,158 acres (873 ha) 1937: Little Pine Creek: Historians believe a Shawnee village and burial ground were just north of the park. Locust Lake State Park ...
Rio Grande at Wild Rivers Recreation Area, New Mexico, March 2021. Wild Rivers Recreation Area is located in north central New Mexico within the Rio Grande del Norte National Monument. Two rivers that run through the park, the Rio Grande and Red River are National Wild and Scenic Rivers.