Hooks Brook Boat Access Campground
This rustic campground is located on the west bank of the Allegheny Reservoir just south of Webbs Ferry Boat Launch. It is accessible by boat via the Allegheny Reservoir.
The closest boat launch is Webbs Ferry approximately 1 mile north (west bank) and Willow Bay also 1 mile north (east bank).
Visitors should bring their own water as this campground does not provide a potable water source.
Reservations
No reservations are accepted. First come, first served sites only.
General Information
This campground is only accessible by boat. Visitors should bring their own water as this campground does not provide a potable water source. A vault toilet is available.
No. of Sites: 32
Reservation Info: No reservations
Fire Information: Campfires are allowed if the fires are maintained in a fire ring and fully extinguished when unattended.
No. of Accessible sites: None
Sleeping Shelter: No
Difficulty Level: Intermediate
May 1 - October 31
Quiet hours are from 10:00 pm to 6:00 am
As a visitor to the National Forest, you are asked to follow certain rules designed to protect the Forest, natural resources and to provide for public safety of visitors. These rules are available to you online or at any office of the Allegheny National Forest. Please take time to read and understand them. General Topic orders apply across the Forest.
Overnight Use:
Single Site: $12/night.
Interagency Recreation Passes are Honored.
*Per-person fee sites: Admits pass holder and up to 3 people (for a maximum of 4 people).*
https://store.usgs.gov/recreational-passes
Please be prepared to pay with CASH or CHECK.
Address: 29 Forest Service Dr. Bradford, PA 16701
Phone: 814-362-4613
Hours: Monday to Friday: 8:30 am to 1:00 pm and 1:30 pm to 4:00 pm (Closed on federal holidays)
Getting There
Latitude / Longitude
Latitude: 41.96222222
Longitude: -78.94305556
Directions
This site is located on the west bank of the Allegheny Reservoir, just north of Sugar Bay. It can be accessed by boat from Webbs Ferry or Willow Bay.
From downtown Warren to Webbs Ferry Boat Launch
- Travel north on Market St. to 2nd Ave.
- Turn right onto W. 5th Ave.
- Travel on W. 5th Ave. for 3.3 miles
- W. 5th Ave. becomes Scandia Road
- Travel on Scandia Road for 4.9 miles.
- Scandia Road becomes Warren-Olean Road.
- Travel on Warren-Olean Road for 5 miles.
- Where Warren-Olean Road veers to the left, take the Forest Service Road to the right.
From Bradford to Willow Bay Recreation Area
- Travel on E. Washington St./Route 346 for 15.3 miles.
- Turn left onto Aspen Loop to enter the site.
Facility and Amenity Information
Restrooms
Restrooms are available at this site.
Water
Potable water is not available at this site.
Other Amenities
Tent camping: boat-to only
Toilets: 2 vault toilets
Recreation Opportunities
Viewing Wildlife Info
Good wildlife viewing opportunities along the shoreline.
For information on species common to Pennsylvania, and the Allegheny National Forest visit the Pennsylvania Game Commission website for game and nongame species information.
When you see wildlife, please remember:
- never feed wildlife
- don't interfere with mating, predation or other natural behaviors.
- keep a respectful distance
- preserve habitat by following "leave no trace" principles.
- leave young wildlife where you find them.
If you think you've found a sick or injured animal, please call the Pennsylvania Game Commission.
Difficulty Level: Intermediate
Boating - Motorized Info
There are no boat docks or launch available at the campground.
Information you should know:
- No horsepower limit for motorized boats
- 12,080 surface acres at summer pool
- average width is 3/8 of a mile
- length is about 29 miles
- average depth is 48 feet
- 8 boat launches (including the marina).
Rules for use of the reservoir come from 3 different jurisdictions: the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Seneca Nation of Indians and New York State. There are reciprocal boating agreements. Rules may vary according to which portion of the reservoir you boat in.
To find out water depth and temperature visit the USGS water data website.
Motorized boats are limited to slow, no wake speed in some areas. Visit the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission website for more information (select Warren from the list of counties).
Marina/Mooring: No
Difficulty Level: Intermediate
Boating - Non-Motorized Info
There are no boat docks or launch available at the campground.
Information you should know:
- No horsepower limit for motorized boats
- 12,080 surface acres at summer pool
- average width is 3/8 of a mile
- length is about 29 miles
- average depth is 48 feet
- 8 boat launches (including the marina).
Rules for use of the reservoir come from 3 different jurisdictions: the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Seneca Nation of Indians and New York State. There are reciprocal boating agreements. Rules may vary according to which portion of the reservoir you boat in.
To find out water depth and temperature visit the USGS water data website.
Motorized boats are limited to slow, no wake speed in some areas. Visit the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission website for more information (select Warren from the list of counties).
Difficulty Level: Intermediate
Swimming Info
Visitors can swim on the shoreline of the reservoir. There is no lifeguard and swimming is at your own risk.
To find out water depth and temperature visit the USGS water data website.
Difficulty Level: Intermediate
Fishing - Lake & Pond Info
Visitors can fish from the shoreline or in boats on the reservoir.
For information on fishing regulations and season visit the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission website.
Fish Species: smallmouth bass, muskellunge, walleye, northern pike, yellow perch, channel catfish and some brown trout
Fishing Platform: No
Water Temperature: To find out water depth and temperature visit the USGS water data website.
Difficulty Level: Difficult
Recreation Groups
Lush green forest surrounds the 7,647-acre reservoir that spans the border between Pennsylvania and New York.