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Allegheny Reservoir

The reservoir is 12,080 acres within Pennsylvania and New York. It is 25 miles long with an average depth of 48 feet and a maximum of 132 feet. A Pennsylvania fishing license is required for the Pennsylvania portion, and a New York and Seneca Nation of Indian license is required for the New York portion of the reservoir. There is a no horsepower limit in the main part of the reservoir. Bays have either a no-wake or eight mph limit.

State Route 59, State Route 321 and State Route 346 (via Willow Bay boat launch), Forest Road 262 (Long House Scenic Drive), and Scandia Road. There are seven developed launches and two undeveloped launch sites for small watercraft. Shoreline fishing is permitted along the ANF portion of the reservoir. Two fishing piers accessible for people with disabilities are located at Elijah and Webbs Ferry Boat launches.



 The Basics


Region: Allegheny National Forest
District: Bradford Ranger District
Fish Types: Brown Trout
Muskie
Northern Pike
Smallmouth Bass
Walleye
White Bass
Yellow Perch
Camping Info: Over 600 campsites around the reservoir, ranging from 4 highly developed campgrounds to 5 primitive boat-to/hike-to campgrounds.


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Address: 29 US Forest Service Drive
Bradford, PA 16701
Phone: 814-362-4613
Fax: 814-632-2761
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