Kinzua-Wolf Run Marina: Paved. From Kinzua Dam take
Route 59 east for approximately 3 miles. Marina is on left.
Fee charged.
Onoville Marina: Paved. From Warren, PA, take Scandia
Road north for approximately 22 miles. Marina entrance is
on right. Fee charged.
Webbs Ferry: Paved at the lake. From Warren, PA, take
Scandia Road north for approximately 17 miles. Turn right at
sign. End of road is about 6 miles of single lane, unpaved
road. Fee charged. Source: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Kinzua Dam/KINZUA LAKE: (814) 726-0661 (No horsepower
limit) About 10 miles east of Warren, Pennsylvania on Route
59.
Big Bend Access Area: Paved. Suitable mostly for canoes
and smaller boats. Just downstream of Kinzua Dam on the
Allegheny River.
Elijah Run: Paved. From Kinzua Dam take PA Route 59 east
to intersection of Allegheny National Forest Route 262
(Longhouse Drive). Turn right onto Longhouse Drive and
proceed for 4 miles to launch area. Distance from Kinzua
Dam is approximately 7 miles. Fee charged.
Friends (Quaker Area): Gravel entrance road with paved
ramp. Located just off N.Y. Route 280 about 7 miles north of
the PA state line. Open Memorial Day through Labor Day.
Fee charged.
Highbanks Campground: Paved. From Warren, PA, take
Scandia Road north for approximately 25 miles.
Campground is on the right. Follow signs to the launch area.
Fee charged.
Kiasutha Campground: Paved. From Kinzua Dam take
Route 59 east to the intersection of Allegheny National
Forest Route 262 (Longhouse Drive). Turn right onto
Longhouse Drive and proceed for 9 miles to campground
entrance. Follow signs to launch area. Distance from Kinzua
Dam is approximately 12 miles. Fee charged.
Kinzua Marina, Route 59, Warren County. The uncrowded boat
ramp here is one of the more popular points of disembarking for
boating enthusiasts with plenty of parking for boat trailers. The full
service marina features fuel, a restaurant, store, showers, and rentals
for several sizes of boats and kayaks.
87 miles of wild and scenic river and 100 miles
of lake shoreline protected by the Allegheny
National Recreation Area and the Allegheny
National Forest
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The Allegheny Reservoir, also known as Kinzua Lake, represents the
deepest body of water inside Pennsylvania and is famous for its Walleye
fishing.