Where is Rose Valley Lake in PA?
Lycoming County
Rose Valley Lake is a 389 acre lake located about 15 miles north of Williamsport, Lycoming County. The lake is owned by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and managed by the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission for public fishing and boating recreation.
What kind of fish are in Rose Valley Lake PA?
The most common game species of fish in the lake are, largemouth bass, bluegill, black crappie, muskellunge, yellow perch, chain pickerel, pumpkinseed and walleye. The lake is five miles east of U.S. Route 15 and Pennsylvania Route 14.
Is Rose Valley Lake man made?
Rose Valley Lake, if you did not know is not a natural lake, it is man made. Construction of the 389-acre lake was completed in 1972.
Can you fish in Rose Valley Lake?
FISHING. Rose Valley Lake is managed under Big Bass Program regulations. Commonwealth Inland Waters regulations apply for all other species of fish. The Commission historically has stocked the lake with Walleye fingerling.
When was Rose Valley built?
On June 24, 1973, the lake was officially dedicated after eight years of planning and construction and what today would amount to $5,231,663 in total expenses. Funding for the project came from the state as well as a grant from the Bureau of Outdoor Recreation.
Does Rose Valley Lake freeze?
The lake is perfect for swimming in the summer, or skating in the winter. The lake will remain frozen into April; we recommend not portaging two kayaks to the lake, unless you want to sit on a frozen lake.
How long is Rose Valley Lake?
Try this 8.00 mile, loop trail near West Kelowna, British Columbia. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 4 h 17 min to complete. This is a popular trail for hiking and other nature trips, but you can still enjoy some solitude during quieter times of day.