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Crooked Run Boat Ramp is a single-lane concrete launch located within Crooked Run Campground on the south side of Glendale Lake in Prince Gallitzin State Park. The ramp includes a dock to assist with launching and landing kayaks, canoes, and other small vessels. Parking is available but limited and gravel-based, so arrive early during peak season.
**Seasonal Access & Amenities:** The ramp operates seasonally, opening in mid-April when the campground opens and closing in late October. Paddlers can take advantage of nearby campground facilities, including potable water access and bathhouses with showers. The lake itself offers excellent paddling opportunities with 26 miles of scenic shoreline and calm waters suitable for recreational kayaking and canoeing.
**Nearby Alternatives:** If Crooked Run is full or you prefer additional amenities, Glendale Lake has eight other public boat ramps. Beaver Valley Boat Ramp (west side) offers a three-lane concrete ramp with docks and ample paved parking, while Range Road Boat Launch (south side) provides dedicated boat racks for canoes and kayaks.