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Lake Ontelaunee is a significant 1,082-acre reservoir nestled in Berks County, Pennsylvania, sitting at an elevation of approximately 92 meters. Created by damming Maiden Creek, it serves as a vital drinking water source for the City of Reading. As the second-largest lake in Berks County, after Blue Marsh Lake, it holds a prominent place in the region's natural landscape and infrastructure.
Visitors consistently appreciate the tranquil and picturesque setting of Lake Ontelaunee. Its expansive waters and surrounding lush greenery offer…
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8. august 2023
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Bedste ruter nær Lake Ontelaunee

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This difficult 41.9-mile touring cycling loop combines the scenic Tulpehocken Creek and expansive Lake Ontelaunee for a varied ride.

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This difficult 38.0-mile touring cycling route around Lake Ontelaunee via the Schuylkill River Trail offers varied terrain and scenic views.
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Yes, Lake Ontelaunee is known for its diverse fish population, including largemouth bass, channel catfish, and crappie. While shoreline fishing is permitted, anglers should be aware that fishing permits may be required. It's always best to check with local Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission regulations before you go.
Lake Ontelaunee is a fantastic spot for wildlife observation. It's particularly known for being a good location for observing migrating waterfowl and other birds, such as Canada geese. The surrounding wooded areas also provide habitat for various other wildlife species.
While the highlight data doesn't explicitly state dog-friendly policies, generally, many outdoor areas in Pennsylvania allow leashed dogs on trails. However, as Lake Ontelaunee is a public water supply, it's advisable to check for specific signage or local regulations regarding pets to ensure compliance and respect for the environment.
The area around Lake Ontelaunee offers scenic, wooded trails that wind through mature trees like oak and Norway spruce. While specific named routes aren't detailed, visitors can find various hiking and walking paths suitable for leisurely strolls or more extended explorations around the lake's perimeter.
Absolutely! Lake Ontelaunee is considered a family-friendly destination. While swimming and boating are prohibited due to its function as a water supply, families can enjoy activities like shoreline fishing, easy hikes on the wooded trails, and birdwatching. The tranquil setting provides a peaceful escape for all ages.
Lake Ontelaunee is the second-largest lake in Berks County, after Blue Marsh Lake. Both are artificial reservoirs created by damming creeks. While Lake Ontelaunee serves as a primary drinking water source for Reading, leading to restrictions on swimming and boating, Blue Marsh Lake generally offers more recreational water activities. Both are popular for hiking and fishing.
Yes, the creation of Lake Ontelaunee in the 1920s involved covering old roads and homes. In the vicinity, you can still find historical structures such as old homes, barns, farmhouses, and bridges like the Dreibelbis Covered Bridge, adding a touch of history to your visit.
The trails around Lake Ontelaunee are generally described as wooded and scenic. While specific difficulty ratings are not provided, the emphasis on
The immediate vicinity of Lake Ontelaunee is primarily natural and residential. For cafes, pubs, or accommodation, visitors would typically need to venture into nearby towns and communities in Berks County, such as Reading or other smaller boroughs, which offer a range of amenities.
Direct public transport access to Lake Ontelaunee is generally limited. Visitors typically reach the lake by private vehicle. It's advisable to plan your transportation accordingly, as public transit options may not service the immediate area around the reservoir.
As a reservoir that serves as a primary source of drinking water for the City of Reading, Lake Ontelaunee's water quality is carefully managed. While the water is suitable for its intended purpose, swimming and boating are strictly prohibited to maintain its purity and ensure public safety.