- Local Area
Historic Downtown Huntingdon is just over 2 miles away. Convenient whether you just need groceries, or want to spend a few hours in the shopping district.
Campground favorite’s are Vintage Art Glass at 500 Washington Street, R & S Repeat Boutique at 512 washington Street, Reeve’s Gift Botique 421 Penn Street, The Cafe (formerly Caffeine) at 516 Washington Street, and The Bric-A-Brac Cafe at 400 Penn Street. |
In addition to Raystown Lake, there are many other attractions in the local area. Below is a partial list with links to their websites:
- Penn’s Cave & Wildlife Park
- Lincoln Caverns & Whisper Rocks
- Indian Caverns
- DelGrosso’s Amusement Park
- East Broad Top Railroad
- Hornet’s Nest Speedway
- Swigart Antique Auto Museum
- Rockhill Trolley Museum
- McConnellstown Playhouse
- Lakemont Park & Island Waterpark
- Shaver’s Creek Environmental Center
- Seven Points Marina
- The Alleghenies
- Altoona Curve AA Baseball
- Hesston Motor Speedway
- State College Spikes Baseball
- The Cafe
- The Tech Center