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The Kinzua-Wolf Run access site offers a concrete boat ramp on Allegheny Reservoir in Bradford, Warren County, providing convenient launch access for kayakers, canoeists, and motorboaters. The facility features ample parking for vehicles and trailers, making it easy to prepare for a day on the water. Restrooms are available on-site, and the location serves as a primary access point for the expansive Allegheny Reservoir recreation area.
From this ramp, paddlers can explore the reservoir's 24-mile length and numerous inlets surrounded by the forested landscape of Allegheny National Forest. The area is ideal for both day trips and extended paddling adventures. Three nearby reservable campgrounds—Pine Grove, Hopewell, and Morrison—provide convenient overnight options for those planning multi-day outings. The Allegheny Reservoir is part of one of the region's largest outdoor recreation complexes, offering excellent opportunities for paddling in a scenic, forest-surrounded setting.
To reach the site, travel east on Route 59 for approximately 10.6 miles from Route 6; the ramp is located on the left side of the road. This access point is well-suited for launching boats to explore Wolf Run, Rock Run, and the wider reservoir system.