Seven Points (PA)
Laure D.The Dyrt PRO User
Reviewed Sep. 7, 2019

Ranger Review: The GrubStick at Seven Points campground

Campground Review:

Located in the Raystown Lake Recreation Area is Seven Points. It has 6 different loops to choose from. Two are waterfront and view. Four are wide open sites with space in between. Highlights are the numerous hiking trails, mountain bike trail which is extensive, swimming beach that wasn't crowded on Labor Day weekend, a marina, a restaurant at the marina, a visitors center, and a bicycle "course" for younger people I think. We stayed in Senoia loop in a water view (somewhat) site. It was small for our 22 foot total camper but we fit. It was carved out of the side of the hill with 3 wood walls. Our table and firepit were up several stairs/steps. This is a hilly area so your site is split and the two areas are on different levels. Only the two loops on the water have this. The other four loops are all level spacious sites.  There was electric but no water or sewer hookups. We drove into Huntingdon and found signs to two outlooks which had spectacular views. One was Ridenour Overlook and the other Hawn's Overlook which were accessed from the same parking lot. Ridenour overlooked the Raystown dam which led us to see that we could drive to the top of the dam and have another great view which we did. We saw signs for Hesston Speedway which we want to visit next time we go. It's across from the campground main road entrance. The RLRA has numerous activities one of which was Chris Collins and Boulder Canyon group who performed John Denver songs. They tour nationally and into Canada so not a small town group. They were great! The amphitheater provided plenty of space for the couple hundred attendees. While we could walk Senoia loop even with its steep hills, the whole area was not walkable. One would have trouble walking the entire RLRA. There was a path through much of it but that path didn't seem to go all the way to our loop. There was obviously boat noise at times but you're at the lake. In fact, several sites allowed for boat tie ups right at your site so you could have both your camper / tent and boat at the same site. There is a launch area at the marina also.  The lake swimming area also had a snack bar and bathhouse. We plan on going again next summer and explore more. I will include pics and videos of campsites. Water sites are in Senoia and The Point. The Valley, Meadow, Bay, and Ridge loops are not near the water but there's plenty of parking in day use areas which were not full that weekend. 

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Product Review:

As a Ranger for the Dyrt, I get to test products. At this campground I tested the GrubStick. I was excited to try it out as I wanted to cook over an open fire. First off, the kit comes with two handles, 2 baskets, 2 double prong sticks, a hot pat and finger hot pad to use to open the baskets. It is very sturdy and well made. You're getting a well made product! We first tried a Caprese Sandwich. We use the circle basket and handle combo to heat and melt the tomato, mozzarella, and Pesto. Then we put that on a ciabatta roll. I love these sandwiches. It was delicious and quick. I was happy. Later I used the square basket for S'mores. I put the graham cracker, marshmallow, and chocolate together in the basket and held it over our fire. It burnt the graham cracker, melted the chocolate into a mess but tasted good. I think using the long marshmallow stick for them and then putting the smore together would be less messy. The next morning we made breakfast sandwiches of hash brown patties, sausage, and egg whites with cheese. We had to cut some of it smaller to fit into the GrubStick basket. It heated well and was delicious but we could've done the same in our microwave in the RV or in foil over the fire. My husband said he felt it was a fun tool but if pressed for space or weight on a backpacking trip, he wouldn't take it. I think kids would have fun with it. I recommend it for a meal or snack but probably not for every meal. Though I admit clean up wasn't that bad. If considering it, go for it! You'll have fun with it.

SiteSenoia 175
Month of VisitSeptember
  • Review photo of Seven Points (PA) by Laure D., September 7, 2019
  • Senoia Camp loop
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  • Point Loop - site numbers are not loop specific so if you see a numbered site, that's all you need to know. For instance Senoia had upper 100s (ours was 175) and into the lower 200s. Point loop was lower 100s.
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  • Review photo of Seven Points (PA) by Laure D., September 7, 2019
  • Review photo of Seven Points (PA) by Laure D., September 7, 2019
  • Review photo of Seven Points (PA) by Laure D., September 7, 2019
  • Review photo of Seven Points (PA) by Laure D., September 7, 2019
  • Review photo of Seven Points (PA) by Laure D., September 7, 2019
  • Review photo of Seven Points (PA) by Laure D., September 7, 2019
  • Review photo of Seven Points (PA) by Laure D., September 7, 2019
  • Review photo of Seven Points (PA) by Laure D., September 7, 2019
  • Review photo of Seven Points (PA) by Laure D., September 7, 2019
  • Review photo of Seven Points (PA) by Laure D., September 7, 2019
  • Review photo of Seven Points (PA) by Laure D., September 7, 2019
  • Review photo of Seven Points (PA) by Laure D., September 7, 2019
  • Review photo of Seven Points (PA) by Laure D., September 7, 2019
  • Review photo of Seven Points (PA) by Laure D., September 7, 2019
  • Review photo of Seven Points (PA) by Laure D., September 7, 2019
  • Review photo of Seven Points (PA) by Laure D., September 7, 2019
  • Review photo of Seven Points (PA) by Laure D., September 7, 2019
  • Review photo of Seven Points (PA) by Laure D., September 7, 2019
  • Review photo of Seven Points (PA) by Laure D., September 7, 2019
  • Review photo of Seven Points (PA) by Laure D., September 7, 2019