Wakesurf access · Pennsylvania
Can you wakesurf at Camp Woodward 2.0 Cable Park?
Camp Woodward 2.0 Cable Park is a cable park in Pennsylvania, so it's built for cable wakeboarding and wakeskating rather than boat-pulled wakesurfing.
Camp Woodward 2.0 Cable Park is a cable park in Pennsylvania near Woodward. Cable parks pull riders with an overhead cable system instead of a boat, so they're set up for wakeboarding, wakeskating, and kicker features rather than the displacement wave a wake boat throws. If you specifically want to surf a boat wave, you'll want a lake or reservoir that allows wake boats instead.
Camp Woodward 2.0 Cable Park is known for a System 2.0 cable wake feature at Camp Woodward action-sports camp in Woodward, Pennsylvania.. Camp Woodward operates a 2.0 cable as part of its action-sports camp programming in Woodward, Pennsylvania. It is listed in the Wakeboarding Mag national wake park guide..
On the legal side, Pennsylvania wake-boat rules currently stand as: Statewide wake-surf rule Rules differ from lake to lake and change often, so check the latest local and state guidance before you ride.
Source: Camp Woodward (official site). Specifications reflect published figures and can change by model year — verify before purchase.
Nearby wakesurf spots in Pennsylvania
A 949-acre USACE reservoir at Beltzville State Park in Carbon County, Pennsylvania, that allows unlimited-horsepower boats.
A 5,700-acre Pocono reservoir with 52 miles of shoreline, a paradise for waterskiers and wakeboarders.
The largest lake entirely within Pennsylvania, with an undeveloped shoreline and no horsepower or boat-size limits.
Frequently Asked Questions
Camp Woodward 2.0 Cable Park is a cable park, so it pulls riders with an overhead cable rather than a wake boat. It's geared toward wakeboarding and wakeskating, not boat-pulled wakesurfing.
Camp Woodward operates a 2.0 cable as part of its action-sports camp programming in Woodward, Pennsylvania. It is listed in the Wakeboarding Mag national wake park guide. Pennsylvania: Statewide wake-surf rule Always confirm the current local rules before launching.