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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 ...
In State College, the road divides into a one-way pair, going northbound on Beaver Avenue and going southbound on College Avenue. The Centre Area Transportation Authority uses these two routes for their Campus Loop and the Town Loop. As of November 24, 2008, a 3.6-mile (5.8 km) portion of PA 26 is concurrent with the northernmost stretch of ...
The Terrace Mountain Trail is a 25.9-mile (41.7 km) linear hiking trail in south-central Pennsylvania, United States, which is mostly parallel to the shore of Raystown Lake. [1] The trail is open to both hiking and mountain biking. [2] The trail is maintained by the US Army Corps of Engineers as part of its management of the Raystown Lake ...
Now a National Park Service site Moosic Lake State Park [4] Lackawanna County: 1930s: No longer in existence: The Pennsylvania state legislature created park in early 1930s, but did not fund it, so it never came into existence. Snyder-Middleswarth State Park [4] [45] Snyder County: 1980s: Snyder Middleswarth Natural Area and Picnic Area [46] [47]
10 miles (16 km) south of State College, east of Pennsylvania Route 26 40°41′05″N 77°51′53″W / 40.684722°N 77.864722°W / 40.684722; -77.864722 ( Whipple Dam State Park Day Use
Minsi Lake; Mitchell Lake; Mountain Springs Lake; Nessmuk Lake; North Lake; Number 2 Reservoir; Number 3 Reservoir; Number 5 Reservoir; Opossum Lake; Page Lake [1] Panther Hollow Lake; Parker Lake; Pinchot Lake; Pine Cradle Lake; Poe Lake; Promised Land Lake; Prompton Lake; Pymatuning Reservoir (Also extends into Ohio) Raccoon Lake; Raystown ...
For the next 4.5 miles (7.2 km), PA 994 parallels the southern border of the Trough Creek State Park, turning to the south in the progress. The route returns east near State Route 3019 (SR 3019) in Cooks before taking an erratic path eastward due to the terrain up to an intersection with PA 655 south of the borough of Saltillo.
Saxton is located in northwestern Bedford County at (40.214584, -78.245241), [3] at the northern edge of an area known as the Broad Top in the Appalachian Mountains. Saxton is located in Woodcock Valley, along the Raystown Branch of the Juniata River. Known as "The River" locally, it supplies the town with a secondary source of drinking water.