NeedaBiggerBoat
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Re: Raystown
Ill have to check that place out! I never ventured that far down but I have put in at the muddy creek launch a couple of times and was so cautious that I never made it down that far. I am planning a trip the first week of August to Raystown and camping at the seven points campground.
!My uncle has a cottage there so I've been there many many weekends since I was little. The better public ramp is here http://maps.google.com/maps?q=39.76...68549&sspn=0.033052,0.107288&num=1&gl=us&z=14 next to the nuke plant. It's a nice wide ramp but it is steep. It's all wide and open from there all the way down to the dam. On that map you can see a little bit upriver where Muddy Creek comes in. You don't want to go further up than that as a first timer. There's a large sand bar down stream from that island you can see right across from the ramp where a lot of people hang out. There isn't much "to do" other than boating. It's not like Raystown with much in the way of marinas and stuff. There isn't a lot of access to it which is why despite being a fantastic open 20 mile long stretch of water, it's generally dead down there. Even on holidays like Memorial Day and the 4th it's pretty dead. My friend who normally boats on Clarke was blown away by how few boats were there on a beautiful Memorial Day last year.
Ill have to check that place out! I never ventured that far down but I have put in at the muddy creek launch a couple of times and was so cautious that I never made it down that far. I am planning a trip the first week of August to Raystown and camping at the seven points campground.