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This boat ramp provides access to the 145-acre George B. Stevenson Reservoir on First Fork Sinnemahoning Creek in scenic Elk Country. Located on the western shore near where the creek flows into the reservoir, the ramp accommodates canoes, kayaks, rowboats, sailboats, and paddleboats. An ADA-accessible fishing pier is nearby. The park spans 1,910 acres across Cameron and Potter counties with a long, narrow layout following the creek corridor through high mountains.
**Key Information:** Gas-powered motors are prohibited; only electric motors are allowed on the reservoir. Paddlers should note that while the reservoir offers calm water recreation, excellent fly fishing and angling opportunities exist on First Fork Sinnemahoning Creek itself, including sections with native brook trout. The park also provides parking at the boat ramp area, and nearby Kettle Creek Lake and State Park offer additional recreation options in the region.