Blue Marsh Lake is a large reservoir and recreation area in southeastern Pennsylvania, offering diverse outdoor activities including fishing, boating, hiking, and wildlife watching within a scenic river valley setting.
Blue Marsh Lake is a man-made reservoir located in Berks County, Pennsylvania, created by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on the Tulpehocken Creek, a tributary of the Schuylkill River. The lake covers approximately 1,148 acres with a surrounding 5,000-acre project area. Constructed in the 1970s for flood control, water quality improvement, and recreation, Blue Marsh Lake has become a valued destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The topography of the area is characterized by rolling hills and forested slopes mixed with open fields around the lake's edge. Ecologically, the area supports a variety of wildlife including white-tailed deer, wild turkey, beavers, and numerous bird species such as bald eagles and ospreys. Blue Marsh Lake provides extensive recreational opportunities—visitors can enjoy boating with several boat launches, fishing for species like bass and trout, hiking on over 20 miles of trails, picnicking, and camping at nearby sites. The lake is also popular for paddle sports, including kayaking and canoeing. Notable landmarks include the Blue Marsh Dam, scenic overlooks, and the historic nearby community of Bernville. The lake is accessible from several entry points, including the main visitor area with a beach, boat rentals, and picnic facilities. This location appeals year-round, with warm weather activities in the summer and cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in winter. Blue Marsh Lake is a well-maintained regional recreation area providing natural beauty, diverse habitats, and family-friendly outdoor experiences.
Blue Marsh Dam and Visitor Center providing panoramic lake views
Diverse habitats supporting bald eagle and osprey populations
Multiple boat launches enabling extensive fishing and boating
Berks County Rails-to-Trails connecting to surrounding communities
An earthen dam spanning Tulpehocken Creek that creates the reservoir and offers scenic overlooks.
A multi-use trail encircling Blue Marsh Lake, providing diverse views of water, forests, and wildlife.
Links Blue Marsh Lake trails to the nearby rail trail system popular with cyclists and walkers.