Octoraro Reservoir Recreation Area is a tranquil outdoor destination offering fishing, boating, hiking, and wildlife viewing opportunities centered around a large reservoir in southeastern Pennsylvania.
Octoraro Reservoir Recreation Area, located in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, centers on the 425-acre Octoraro Reservoir and its surrounding lands managed largely for public outdoor recreation. The reservoir was created by the damming of the East Branch Octoraro Creek and serves primarily as a drinking water supply, but also supports significant recreational activities. The area features forested landscapes interspersed with wetlands and open water habitats, providing an important refuge for local wildlife including waterfowl, songbirds, and aquatic species. Native hardwood forests comprise much of the upland terrain, with species such as oak, maple, and hickory. The reservoir shoreline and adjacent wetlands support diverse plant communities and serve as seasonal nesting grounds for birds. Historically, the reservoir's construction dates back to the mid-20th century to secure municipal water needs. Today, it is managed to balance water resource protection with public access for fishing, with species such as bass, catfish, and panfish common in its waters. Boating is restricted to electric motors to protect water quality. The recreation area includes multiple small hiking trails winding through woodlands and along the reservoir's edge, offering scenic views and birdwatching sites. Visitors can enjoy picnicking and wildlife observation throughout the year. While not heavily developed, the site attracts anglers, paddlers using non-motorized crafts, and photographers drawn to seasonal wildlife and reflections on the water’s surface. Its quiet atmosphere and natural beauty make it a valued location for nearby residents and regional outdoor enthusiasts.
Octoraro Reservoir - a 425-acre freshwater body ideal for fishing and boating
Forested hiking trails offering varied wildlife viewing opportunities
Designated electric motor-only boating to preserve water quality
Scenic overlook at the reservoir dam providing panoramic views
A man-made lake covering 425 acres, central to all water-based recreation at the site.
A scenic spot that offers a wide view of the reservoir and surrounding forested hills.
A 2-mile trail through mature hardwood forest providing opportunities to see local wildlife.