A lake provides an ideal backdrop for a leisurely day outdoors – whether it’s on a smoldering summer day, a crisp fall afternoon or a snowy winter morning. Pennsylvania’s Curwensville Lake offers plenty to do for the whole family – from swimming to camping – making it a bucket-list-worthy destination. It, in fact, boasts some of the cleanest water in the state.

The clean, clear water of Curwensville Lake spans 790 acres, making it a popular spot for those who want to spend time in or on the water.

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On those hot summer days, bring all of your beach gear with you to the shimmering lake that boasts a soft, sandy beach. Claim your spot before relaxing on the warm sand, or…

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Head straight into the clean lake to cool down. When you’re refreshed, slip on your flip flops or water shoes for an impromptu game of beach volleyball.

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If you bring your pup along on your day at the lake, he’ll have just as much fun as the rest of the family. The lake, in fact, offers both a dog park and a swimming area just for the pooches.

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Curwensville Lake is also a popular spot for boaters. If you don’t have your own boat, you can rent a kayak, a canoe, or a paddleboard right at the lake. Good news, too, as the lake doesn’t have any restrictions on horsepower when it comes to boats.

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The kiddos can play at one of several playgrounds, or you can spend a few quiet hours on the water fishing, another popular activity at the lake.

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If one day at the lake just isn’t enough, you’re in luck. Curwensville Lake features rustic cabins and primitive campsites.

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All guests must pay an admission fee. One vehicle costs $3 while a vehicle with a watercraft requires a $5 fee. Season passes are also available.

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Click here for the official website of Curwensville Lake. Or, go here for Facebook.

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Have you been to Pennsylvania’s Curwensville Lake? What do you like most about it? Share your experience in the comments! If you like water that’s a mesmerizing blue, plan a visit to Beltzville State Park.

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Address: Curwensville Lake, Pennsylvania 16833, USA