Raystown Branch Juniata River Section 2General Description
Officially designated a water trail by the PA Fish & Boat Commission, the
Raystown Branch of the Juniata can be explored by canoe year-round. Like many other
rivers in the northeast, it is best traveled from March through July, when spring
rains and snow runoff create suitable water levels. Canoeists should check the US
Geological Survey (USGS) river gauge reading at the Saxton Gauge (Gauge #446). It
should read 1.7 for canoes or 1.5 for kayaks to ensure relatively easy traveling.
Lower readings mean that boats will encounter shallow areas where dragging will
be required.
The trail itself is characterized by slow pools interrupted by fast but shallow riffle-style
rapids. It is a Class I river, easily navigated with minimal skills making it ideal
for the beginner to intermediate canoer or kayaker. River depths vary, but typically
range from 1 to 3 feet, except for deeper holes normally found near the river bends.
The waters of the river are home to trout, bass, panfish, catfish, muskellunge, and
carp.
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Activities
• Paddle Power
Fish Species
• Bass • Catfish • Muskellunge • Pan Fish • Trout Natural • Carp
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