Mayfest coming to Huntingdon April 27

Looking for some great small-town fun this coming weekend?  Try Huntingdon's Mayfest.

Mayfest has re-enactors and demonstrators showing music, dancing and craft from various time periods across history.  There will be educational activities for the kids and food vendors galore.  We hope to see you there!

Raystown Eagles

Raystown Lake is a 29, 000 acre project with 12 public access areas, an 8,300 acre lake, picnic areas, beaches, and boat launches.  It is known for the trophy fish that are often pulled from its waters, but have you ever seen a fish taken from the sky?

The most popular bird at Raystown Lake is the Bald Eagle.  Currently there are four nest sites located at Raystown Lake, which have fledged 46 young eagles since 1999. Many visitors to Lake Raystown are able to observe the Eagles in residence.  One visitor described her experience as similar to watching a Discovery Program.  She observed an Eagle swoop down to the Lake and catch a large fish in its Talons.  This will be an unforgettable memory of Lake Raystown.  Our lodge and cabins are a short 5-min drive to the lake, bring your boat, we've got plenty of room to park it and take time to see our resident Eagles in action!

Staying cool on the mountain

Need a break from the August heat?  Our cabins are the answer!  Spend time at the pool and relax in the air-conditioned comfort of our private cabins.  Sit around the campfire at night; every cabin comes with free firewood!

Our cabins are the perfect romantic getaway for Valentine's Day!

Happy Holidays from everyone at the Bitter Goose Lodge!

Another beautiful weekend at the lodge!

We just had a wonderful weekend up at the lodge. The weather is starting to cool down a bit and the leaves are changing color. This is definitely one of my favorite times of the year in PA.