Downey Duck Raccoon Creek Lake

Over 60 years of development, Raccoon Creek State Park is one of the largest and most beautiful state parks in Pennsylvania. The park contains 7,323 acres and features the beautiful 101-acre Raccoon Creek Lake.

Please Note:

Special Permission is required before diving Raccoon Creek Lake

Divers must contact the park office before diving to be notified of certification requirements, park diving areas and park-specific diving information.

What To See

The lake offers bluegills, sunfish, bullheads, catfish, yellow perch, walleye, muskellunge, crappies, sauger, largemouth and smallmouth bass. Cold water fish such as brown trout and rainbow trout are stocked and found both in the lake and in feeder streams.

The depths are about 35 feet..

How to Get There

Raccoon Creek State Park is located in southern Beaver County, 25 miles west of Pittsburgh, via U.S. Routes 22 or 30. Access to the park from the north and south can be gained via PA Route 18 which passes directly through the park

Rates

There is no "entry fee" to dive the lake.

Local Contacts

Raccoon Creek State Park - PA Department of Conservation and Natural Resources

Address: 
3000 State, Rt. 18 Hookstown, PA 15050-1605. Phone: (724) 899-2200.

Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission - State Agency governing the park

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