Spending time in and on the water just comes naturally to Pennsylvanians. After all, we have more than 2,500 lakes all over the state, making it easy to cultivate our love of the water. But a love of the water doesn’t come without its risks, as evidenced by the drownings over the years at this Pennsylvania lake, a popular swimming hole.

Outdoor lovers have flocked to Blue Marsh Lake in Leesport, which boasts an impressive menu of amenities, since it first opened in 1979. Built by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the lake has multiple purposes, including flood risk management.

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From the very beginning, the 6,200-acre Blue Marsh National Recreation Area has been a popular destination for Pennsylvanians, including hikers who want to explore some of the more than 35 miles of hiking trails.

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However, during the warmer months, Blue Marsh Lake leaps alive with boaters and swimmers in search of a way to stay cool.

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Visitors can relax on the sandy shore or explore the 1,148-acre Blue Marsh Lake on a boat. Bring your own or rent one from one of the local boat rental shops.

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If you plan on spending time on the water, however, take as many precautions as you can to stay safe.

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What about that deadly secret we mentioned? Nearly 20 people have drowned in the popular Pennsylvania lake since 1980, including at least two swimmers during the summer of 2022.

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Officials strongly encourage all swimmers and boaters to wear a life jacket, ideally one that is approved by the Coast Guard.

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Because it takes just a minute for an adult to drown, know the signs of drowning so that you can help others in distress. Those signs include an open mouth and bobbing up and down in the water.

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Find more information on the Blue Marsh Lake website. Or, stop by its Facebook page.

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Have you gone swimming or boating in this Pennsylvania lake? Share your experience in the comments! When you’re up for another adventure, plan a visit to this tiny but mighty state park in Pennsylvania.

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Address: Blue Marsh Lake Visitor’s Center, 1268 Palisades Dr, Leesport, PA 19533, USA