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Elijah Run Boat Launch and Shoreline Trail

Elijah Run Boat Launch and Shoreline Trail are on the west bank of the Allegheny Reservoir (Kinzua Arm), located on the Longhouse National Scenic Byway. This large launch is a popular location for water skiing.

There is also a short, hardened path to a fishing pier.

This area is also designated as a restroom stop on the ASL (Allegheny Snowmobile Loop).

Current Conditions
The fishing pier is temporarily closed for repairs.

Specific Trail Information

Trail Number

85514

Trail Type

Standard/Terra Trail — A trail that has a surface consisting predominantly of the ground and that is designed and managed to accommodate use on that surface.

General Information

January - December

Fees: 

  • Daily launching fee $5.00/vehicle
  • Vehicle season launching pass -$55.00

Self-service pay station available. Fees collected from April 1 to October 31.

None

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 on-line or at any office of the Allegheny National Forest. Please take time to read and understand them. General Topic orders apply across the Forest. 

Applicable Orders for this Site:

  • Allegheny Reservoir
  • Boating Regulations

Getting There

Parking

155 vehicles w/ trailer

Directions

From downtown Warren

  • Travel south on Route 6/Crescent Park Drive for 2 miles.
  • Turn left/east onto Route 59.
  • Travel east on Route 59 for 9.8 miles.
  • Turn right onto Longhouse National Scenic Byway
  • Travel on Longhouse National Scenic Byway for 4.4 miles.
  • Turn left to enter the site.

Additional Information

Operated By

Allegheny Site Management
Phone: 814-363-9090
Email: ecpalleghenysite@gmail.com

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.

Boating - Motorized Info

Elijah Run has a 4-lane boat launch with a 130-foot courtesy dock (load and unload only) and parking for 155 vehicles with trailer spaces; it is a popular location for water skiing. One launch lane is available to 1,295 feet msl reservoir water level elevation.

Information you should know before boating on the Allegheny Reservoir:

  • 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 very 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).

Boating - Non-Motorized Info

Elijah Run has a 4-lane boat launch with a 130-foot courtesy dock (load and unload only) and parking for 155 vehicles with trailer spaces; it is a popular location for water skiing. One launch lane is available to 1,295 feet msl reservoir water level elevation.

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 very 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).

Swimming Info

On either side of the launch, depending on water level, is shoreline where visitors can access the reservoir to swim.

To find out water depth and temperature visit the USGS water data website.

Waterskiing Info

Elijah Run has a 4-lane boat launch with a 130-foot courtesy dock (load and unload only) and parking for 155 vehicles with trailer spaces; it is a popular location for water skiing. One launch lane is available to 1,295 feet msl reservoir water level elevation.

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 very 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).

Windsurfing Info

Elijah Run has a 4-lane boat launch with a 130-foot courtesy dock (load and unload only) and parking for 155 vehicles with trailer spaces; it is a popular location for water skiing. One launch lane is available to 1,295 feet msl reservoir water level elevation.

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 very 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).

Day Hikes Info

There is a short, hardened path to the fishing pier. The asphalt trail follows the edge of the reservoir for approximately 1/3 mile. Benches are found at regular intervals along this trail leading to an accessible fishing pier.

Fishing - Lake & Pond Info

There is a short, hardened path to the fishing pier. The asphalt trail follows the edge of the reservoir for approximately 1/3 mile. Benches are found at regular intervals along this trail leading to an accessible fishing pier.

For information on fishing regulations and season visit the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission website.

Fishing - Ice Info

The Allegheny reservoir is a popular ice fishing area during winter months. No motorized vehicles are allowed on the reservoir ice during the winter. See Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission for seasons, regulations and safety tips.

Last updated July 8th, 2025