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    Yough Lake Marina

    Yough Lake Marina

    4.0(1 review)
    43.8 mi

    This place is more interesting in the fall/winter. And you all know why. At least the ones that…read morelive around the area. This place definitely draws a crowd around this time for a different reason than other seasons. So much so that when we were driving in, there were hoards of people near here which made for passing by to be a bit more difficult. With all the people parking along the road and on the bridge to walk down to this area. On our way back we decided to stop here and sneak a peak at what all those people were peeping on our way in. I understand why it was busier on a Sunday than midday on a Tuesday. See, this place, when the water is low, show the remnants of a town and the old bridge. It's not something you get to see each year, but when the conditions are right, you get to see it. Basically, when there is drought conditions, the water level drops enough for people to walk right out onto the old remnants and walk the part of the bridge that still remains. Usually, this is under fifty feet of water, but every so often you get a glimpse. When the water is this low you get to see the remnants of Somerfield (or Smythfield before the renaming), or at least the foundations to where buildings once stood. The town stood for over one hundred years before flood control came through and decided to build a dam which cause the demise of the town. Buildings were razed and the town flooded, bridge crossing included. The Great Crossings Bridge can be seen and if you are adventurous enough to attempt to walk on the old structure you may do so. The bridge itself has a storied past, completed the same year as the town was founded, part of the original National Road, and it was christened by the then President, James Monroe and his entire Cabinet. However, take it in while you can. When the Youghiogheny River starts to rise again, it will slip beneath the water until the next time it returns.

    From the owner: Yough Lake Marina is located in the heart of the Laurel Highlands on the Youghiogheny River Lake…read more In operation since 1969, our 340 boat slip accommodations offer customers direct access to the lake throughout the season. Yough Lake Marina is conveniently located a half an hour from other popular Laurel Highlands attractions like, Nemacolin Woodlands, Ohiopyle State Park, and Falling Water. Youghiogheny River Lake, a 16 mile project of the US Army Corps of Engineers, is commonly referred to as “Yough Lake”. A popular visitor attraction, Yough Lake provides various outdoor recreation opportunities.

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