New State Campground Breaks Ground In Western Pennsylvania
A new campground is coming to a popular spot in Western Pennsylvania.
Ground was broken Monday for a new, $8 million campground at Pymatuning State Park’s Tuttle Point.
The space is being totally overhauled with new water and sewage lines, a new pumping station, new buildings, a comfort station, beach restrooms and repaving of roads. Parking lots, a fishing pier and a boat launch are also being installed.
There will be 112 campsites when the work is done with inland campsites having water, sewer and electric hookups. Campsites near the water will have water and electric hookups.
Read the full article from WKBN 27 here.
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