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**Location & Overview**
Shohola Lake is a 595-acre reservoir located in Greeley, Pike County, Pennsylvania. This shallow, long, and narrow lake was created by the Pennsylvania Game Commission in 1967 and offers public boat access via multiple launch points. The lake sits in the scenic Allegheny Plateau region near Shohola Falls.
**Conditions & Regulations**
With a maximum depth of 8.2 feet and mean depth of 4.9 feet, Shohola Lake is ideal for kayakers and canoeists. **Important note:** Electric motors only are permitted, and boating is restricted to designated areas of the lake. These regulations help preserve the lake's waterfowl habitat. Three public boat launches provide access, and parking is reportedly adequate at the access areas.
**Best For**
This calm, shallow water body is well-suited for recreational paddling, fishing, and wildlife observation. The scenic surroundings and proximity to Shohola Falls make it an attractive destination for day trips in Pike County.