East Branch Lake is in the scenic upper Clarion River Valley in Elk County and is the headwaters of the East Branch of the Clarion River. The lake with its clean, clear, and deep waters offers anglers the opportunity to harvest tiger muskellunge, smallmouth bass, walleye, and lake trout. In addition to being an excellent freshwater fishery, visitors can enjoy other recreational opportunities like hiking, boating, camping, and picnicking. East Branch Lake offers unlimited horsepower boating with secluded bays to anchor and enjoy the unspoiled scenery.
Authorized by the Flood Control Act of 1944, East Branch Lake is one of 16 flood control projects in the Pittsburgh District. An important link in a system of flood control projects, East Branch provides flood p

Fishing, East Branch Lake, Elk County
In 2008, the Pittsburgh District initiated a dam safety investigation of seepage-related concerns at East Branch. To reduce the risk to the public, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Pittsburgh District, implemented several interim risk reduction measures, including increased monitoring, 24/7 staffing, updated emergency action plans, and reduced water levels in the reservoir to relieve pressure on the dam until the seepage cutoff wall was completed. A ribbon-cutting ceremony and an open house were held at East Branch Lake on May 27, 2021, to mark the completion of the cutoff wall construction and dam repairs that began in 2014. Construction included a 24-inch continuous concrete wall for 2,200 feet up to a depth of 250 feet to reinforce the earthen dam at a cost of $132.5 million. During the construction period, workers also modernized and improved the facilities. Visitors can now rent one of the new cabins, enjoy a new playground, stay at campsites with electricity, and visit a new interpretative visitors center with a 450-gallon aquarium.
































