Horseback Riding / Stables

Treasure Lake Horse Stables
For more information about the stables or riding lessons, please contact
Amy LaMorte at 814-771-9180, or visit their website
at www.danrawlingsquarterhorses.


Recreational facilities and programs are available to Treasure Lake members in good standing. Member cards are needed for access to the pools and beaches. Pools (including restroom facilities) will be open and staffed from 11 am to 7 pm (weather permitting) and beaches (including restroom facilities) will be open and staffed from noon to 5 pm (weather permitting) during the three days of Memorial Day weekend. They will then operate 7 days a week (weather permitting) through Labor Day. All pools will be locked promptly at 7 pm and all individuals will need to vacate those areas at that time.
Pools are located at the Lakeview Lodge and Cayman Landing.
Swim passes are available for the guests (age 12 years old and over) of Property Owners and are valid at both pools and Beaches. Guests under the age of 12 years old must be accompanied by an adult Property Owner.
Pool and Beach Passes:
Daily: $3 per guest
Weekly: $10/guest
Monthly: $40/guest
Non-Member Seasonal- Individual: $130
Non-Member Seasonal - Family (upto 5 family members): $300

Treasure Lake Horse Stables
For more information about the stables or riding lessons, please contact
Amy LaMorte at 814-771-9180, or visit their website
at www.danrawlingsquarterhorses.

Archery range info is coming soon. Please contact Gene Pendolino at 814-771-6221 for more information.
Shooting Range information is coming soon. Please contact the Treasure Lake Sportsman's Club for more information.
Hunting
Hunting is available in the PA State Gamelands, adjacent to Treasure Lake.
Click here for more information: www.huntingpa.com
Wildlife Management
The Wildlife Committee was formed to address wildlife concerns and the growing over population of the deer herd in our suburban community. Treasure Lake property had not been hunted for some 40 years and, as a result, the deer herd grew out of control. The deer population causes extensive property damage in addition to severely degrading the forest that surrounds our property. Regeneration of trees and other plant life is nonexistent. The deer themselves also suffered. Many deer have died of starvation in the harsh winter months because no food was present. Property owners' shrubbery soon became the target of starving deer.
In the fall of 2006, the first archery management program was conducted in Treasure Lake with the approval of the Treasure Lake Board of Directors. This was the first step in controlling the deer herd within our community.
In 2009, the Board of Directors approved an additional management program allowing flintlock primitive firearms. Because of the over population problem, Treasure Lake falls under the PA Game Commission's DMAP program for herd control. An additional number of antlerless permits are available based on the management plan to control the deer herd.
The Committee enlists the help of Penn State University's Cooperative Extension Service to perform a pellet count and browse study every other year. This study projects herd size and area density, which directs us in our harvest planning. This study is also a measurement of the effectiveness of the management hunts.
Even though our goal is to control the deer herd, our primary concern is for the safety of the residents in Treasure Lake. Both management programs take place in pre-determined areas of Treasure Lake. The flintlock program takes place in the most remote, secluded 1200 acres in the Lake. Specific participant rules are in place to ensure there are no hunter / resident conflicts. The Committee takes this responsibility very seriously.
Management programs such as this require yearly participation and monitoring. This is the most cost effective and scientifically proven means to control an over population problem. The Committee is proud to say the cost to Treasure Lake residents is zero. With the support of the TLBOD and the residents of Treasure Lake, we will continue to control the deer herd in our community.
In addition to facilitating the management programs, the Wildlife Committee also assists the TLBOD with other concerns where wildlife is involved. If you have any questions concerning the Wildlife Committee or the management program, you may email questions to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
The Committee would also like to remind residents that feeding deer and other wild animals in Treasure Lake is against the by-laws set forth. Feeders, salt blocks, mineral licks, and similar feeding stations are not permitted and subject to a fine. These types of devices draw deer, bear, and other animals to the residential areas.
NEW AND PRIOR YEAR PARTICIPANTS (Treasure Lake Property Owners) Complete the application below. Copy and paste the completed application in an email and send it to this address: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . You may participate in both management programs. Applications MUST be received by July 30th in order to participate. See requirements below.
NEW APPLICANTS (Non Property Owners) The flintlock program is closed to non-residents.There are a limited number of spots available in the archery program.To be considered for a spot, please email your name, address, phone number, and a briefstatement of your archery background, years archery hunting, etc. You will be contacted if a spot is available. Email to: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . See requirements below.
FOR PRIOR YEAR NON RESIDENT PARTICIPANTS: You will be contacted to complete an application. Participation in the program will be determined.
PRIOR PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS: Below you will find the end of the year survey. You are required to complete the survey and return it via email by the end of March. The survey is required to participate the following year. The information helps direct us in our planning for the following year. Email to: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Requirements to participate (Archery) 1) You must have completed a Bow Hunter Education program in PA or other state, and be in possession of the BHE card. 2) You must complete a broadhead proficiency test prior to participation. 3) You must attend an annual pre-hunt orientation to review the specific rules, approved areas, and obtain DMAP applications. 4) You must be a resident in good standing if you are a TL property owner. Nonresidents must have a property owner (in good standing) sign his/her application each year.
Requirements to participate (Flintlock) 1) You must be a Treasure Lake property owner in good standing. 2) You must be a member, or join the Treasure Lake Sportsman's Club, and complete the range safety course. (This is required to take the marksmanship exam) 3) You must complete a flintlock marksmanship exam. 4) You must attend an annual pre hunt orientation.
Download Archery/ Flintlock Management Hunt Application
You are required to complete the following survey at the end of each year. This survey is for both management hunts in Treasure Lake. Answer questions pertaining to your participation. Once you have completed the survey, attach and email it to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . The survey MUST be completed and received by March 31st. This is a REQUIREMENT for participation the following year.
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