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River
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County
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Reach
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Length (miles)
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Year Listed/ Updated
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ORVs
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Description
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Other States
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Beech Creek
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Centre
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Oviston to headwaters
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17
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1982
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R, G
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Geologic-(Segment flows through a
narrow natural canyon which includes gorges and sheer mountain
walls.)
Recreation-(Segment includes, on
a seasonal basis, a diversity of gradients including class
3-4 rapids.)
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Black Moshannon Creek
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Centre
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Moshannon Creek to Black Moshannon
Dam
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22
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1982
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R
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Recreation-(Segment includes a diversity
of gradients including Class 3-5 rapids.)
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Brandywine Creek
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New Castle, Chester, Delaware
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Rockland to Chadds Ford Junction
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6
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1982
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R, H, C
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Historic-(Segment includes a National
Historic Register district in Rockland.)
Recreation-(Unique proximity to urban
populations in Wilmington, Newark, and Philadelphia.)
Cultural-(Stream valley has national
significance as home of artists in the Wyeth family.)
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Casselman River
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Somerset
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Youghiogheny River to Casselman
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14
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1982
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O
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Wild-(Corridor is virtually undeveloped
and remote.)
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Clarion River
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Clarion, Forest, Jefferson, Elk
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Clarion to Ridgeway
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53
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1982
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R
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Recreation-(Corridor includes, or
is adjacent to, a high diversity of public recreation areas,
access sites and natural resource attractions.)
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Clarion River
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Clarion
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Confluence with Allegheny River to
Piney Dam Power Station
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25
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1982
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S
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Scenic-(Segment includes a unique
diversity of views and spatial experiences due to landforms,
vegetation, stream channel variation and flow gradients.)
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Conewago Creek
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Adams
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Beaverdam Creek to headwaters
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19
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1982
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G
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Geologic-(Segment flows through the
unique 680' "Narrows" water gap.)
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Conneaut Creek
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Ashtabula, Erie
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SW limits of Conneaut (City) to Pennside,
PA
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50
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1982
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H, O
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Botanic-(Rich flora including instances
of unique types in Ohio.)
Historic-(A prehistoric earthwork
fortification at the Conneaut Works which is a National Historic
Register Site.)
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Conococheague Creek
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Franklin
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Maryland state border to Williamson
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13
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1982
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C
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Cultural-(Segment includes an exceptional
density of stone arch bridges.)
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Devils Race Course - Rattling Run
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Dauphin
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Confluence with Stony Creek to the
headwaters
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3
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1982
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O
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See Stony Creek comments.
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Double Run
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Sullivan
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Confluence with Loyalsock Creek to
headwaters
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3
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1982
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S, R, G, H
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See Loyalsock Creek comments.
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Dry Run
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Sullivan
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Confluence with Loyalsock Creek to
headwaters
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4
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1982
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S, R, G, H
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See Loyalsock Creek comments.
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French Creek
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Crawford, Erie
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Erie-Lackawanna R.R. outside of Cambridge
Springs to the Union City Dam
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22
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1982
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O
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Botanic-(Area includes the Muddy
Creek Swamp which possesses an unusually diverse and complete
range of succession types including virgin climax forest stand.)
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French Creek
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Berks, Chester
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Hares Hill Road to the headwaters
within Hopewell Village
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18
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1982
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G, H, O
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Hydrologic-(Segment is the northernmost,
least developed, free-flowing river within the Piedmont Province.)
Historic-(River related National
Historic Register sites and a Historic District within the
corridor.)
Geologic-(Area includes the unique
Falls of French Creek, a series of diabase boulders.)
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Hell Run
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Lawrence
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Confluence with Slippery Rock Creek
to Houk Rd. Bridge
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2
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1982
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G, O
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See Slippery Rock Creek (segment
form Wurtenburg to south of McConnell's Mill) comments.
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Indian Creek
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Fayette, Westmoreland
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Youghiogheny River to headwaters
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21
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1982
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R
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Recreation-(Segment includes a diversity
of gradients including Class 3-5 rapids.)
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Kettle Creek
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Sullivan
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Confluence with Loyalsock Creek to
headwaters
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8
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1982
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S, R, G, H
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See Loyalsock Creek comments.
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Kinzua Creek
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McKean
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Allegheny Reservoir to headwaters
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18
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1982
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H
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Historic-(Segment includes the Kinzua
Viaduct, a National Historic Register Site, which is the second
highest bridge of this type on the North American continent.)
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Laurel Hill Creek
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Somerset
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Ursina to Allen Creek
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15
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1982
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S
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Scenic-(Segment includes a significant
and diverse juxtaposition and combination of land, land uses,
water and vegetative elements.)
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Lehigh River
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Carbon
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Jim Thorpe to Lehigh Tannery
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23
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1982
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R, G
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Recreation-(One of the most highly
used whitewater runs in the mid-Atlantic region of the northeast
United States. Segment includes a diversity of gradients including
Class 3-5 rapids.)
Geologic-(Segment includes the Lehigh
River Gorge with side walls of approximately 500 feet in height.
Within the corridor is Glen Onoko a steep walled canyon of
uncut timber and spectacular waterfalls.)
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Little Juniata Creek
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Blair, Huntingdon
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Two miles south of Barree to south
of Ironville
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10
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1982
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G
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Geologic-(Segment passes through
Tussey Mountain where the river winds within 2 miles trench
with cliff-like valley walls up to 700' in height.)
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Loyalsock Creek
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Lycoming, Sullivan
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Tiadaghton State Forest to Lopez
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36
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1982
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S, R, G, H
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Geologic-(Segment includes a diversity
of significant features including the 500' deep canyon gorge,
the haystack outcrops, a labyrinth area and numerous waterfalls.)
Scenic-(The canyon vista area affords
a diversity of views of the 500' deep canyon gorge.)
Historic-(Corridor includes the Hillsgrove
Covered Bridge, a National Historic Register Site.)
Recreation-(Portion of segment is
the location for the National Whitewater championships.)
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Moshannon Creek
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Clearfield, Centre
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W. Br. Susquehanna River to Winburne
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26
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1982
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R
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Recreation-(Segment possesses a unique
combination of access sites, gradients, campsites and natural
areas.)
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Muddy Creek
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Crawford
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Confluence with French Creek to the
bridge crossing near Eaton Corners
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7
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1982
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O
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See French Creek (segment from Erie-Lackawanna
R.R. outside of Cambridge Springs to the Union City Dam) comments.
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Octoraro Creek
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Lancaster, Chester
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Octoraro Lake to one mile south of
Christina
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11
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1982
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G
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Geologic-(River flows through a unique
valley with cliff-like walls over 250' high.)
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Octoraro Creek
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Cecil, Lancaster
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Camp Horseshoe to Pine Grove
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9
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1982
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O
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Botanic-(Corridor includes the highest
quality extensive stand of hemlock documented in the Piedmont
region. Also adjacent to the river is a red oak community
with a regionally unique combination of canopy trees and ferns.)
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Penns Creek
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Centre, Mifflin, Union
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Upstream from Glen Iron to Springs
Mill
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19
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1982
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S, G
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Geologic-(Segment flows through a
lengthy series of water gaps.)
Scenic-(Within the segment is the
nationally recognized Poe Paddy Drive, which affords a unique
diversity of views due to variations in land forms and river
channel.)
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Slippery Rock Creek
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Lawrence
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Wurtenburg to south of McConnells
Mill
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5
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1982
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G, O
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Botanic-(Segment includes the McConnell's
Mill State Park, a National Natural Landmark.)
Geologic-(Segment is unique in that
its geologic history represents a deviation from the normal
stream erosional evolution. McConnell's Mill gorge, in decided
contrast to most river corridors in the region, represents
inverse mountainous scenery.)
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Slippery Rock Creek
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Lawrence
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South of Route 422 to east of Elliots
MIlls
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8
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1982
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G
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Geologic-(Segment is a portion of
a unique example of a deviation from normal stream erosional
evolution.)
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Stony Creek
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Dauphin
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Stony Creek Reservoir to the headwaters
near the Appalachian Trail
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18
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1982
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G, O
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Wild-(A major portion of the segment
corridor and surrounding watersheds are virtually undeveloped
and remote.)
Geologic-(Segment includes an undisturbed
relic of a former periglacial climate.)
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Susquehanna River
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Bradford, Wyoming
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Laceyville to south of Rt. 187
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28
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1982
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S, H, O
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Historic-(Segment includes the Iroquois
"Prayer Rocks"; over this trail traveled the Six Nations war
parties against southern Indians; a portion was the site of
the colony for refugees from the French Revolution settled
in 1793.)
Scenic-(A unique, undeveloped view
of a large meander.)
Hydrologic-(One of the largest (in
CFS) free-flowing, relatively undeveloped high order rivers
in the northeast.)
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Susquehanna River
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Wyoming
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Tunkhannock to one mile south of
Carney Flat
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8
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1982
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G, O
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Geologic-(Segment includes a sectionally
unique undeveloped meander isolating a piece of land over
2 miles long and a mile wide.)
Hydrologic-(One of the largest (in
CFS) free-flowing, relatively undeveloped high order rivers
in the northeast.)
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Susquehanna River
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Bradford
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North of Towanda to Paines Island
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12
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1982
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O
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Hydrologic-(One of the largest (in
CFS) free-flowing, relatively undeveloped high order rivers
in the northeast.)
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Susquehanna River, West Branch
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Clearfield, Centre
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West of Renova to Karthus
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20
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1982
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S, G
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Geologic-("Canyon" reach between
Keating and Karthus is the largest gentle water canyon in
the northeast.)
Scenic-(A wide variety and diversity
of unique views and spatial experiences related to the steep
and mountainous topography, vegetation cover and diversity
of the channel pattern.)
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Susquehanna River, West Branch
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Lycoming
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Muncy to the Montoursville corporate
boundary
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5
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1982
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O
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Hydrologic-(An excellent example
of a relatively undeveloped, high order river.)
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Susquehanna River, West Branch
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Clearfield, Centre
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Karthus to downstream of Walton
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19
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1982
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O
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Hydrologic-(An excellent and rare
example of a relatively undeveloped river which flows through
open low mountains.)
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Susquehanna River, West Branch
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Clearfield
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Dowler Junction to north of Stiffiertown
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8
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1982
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O
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Hydrologic-(An excellent and rare
example of a relatively undeveloped river which flows through
open low mountains.)
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Susquehanna River, West Branch
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Clinton
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Queens Run to Young Woman's Creek
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18
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1982
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O
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Hydrologic-(An excellent and rare
example of a relatively undeveloped high order river which
flows through open low mountains.)
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White Clay Creek
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New Castle, Chester
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Northern boundary of the City of
Newark to the confluence with Egypt Run
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10
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1982
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R, O
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Botanic-(Area includes the rare and
endangered purple fringless orchid. Segment is also recognized
for the diversity of habitats and biota within such a small
area at the edge of suburban and urban development.)
Recreation-(Unique proximity to urban
populations in Wilmington, Newark and Philadelphia.)
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White Clay Creek, Middle Branch
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Chester
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Confluence with the West Branch to
Rt. 841 bridge
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3
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1982
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R, O
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See White Clay Creek comments.
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White Clay Creek, West Branch
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Chester
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Confluence with the main branch to
the headwaters
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10
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1982
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R, O
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See White Clay Creek comments.
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White Clay River
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The headwaters of the river in Pennsylvania
to its confluence with the Christina River in Delaware, including
the East, West, and Middle Branches, Middle Run, Pike Creek,
Mill Creek, and other main branches and tributaries.
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0
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1982/ 1995
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This river is under Congressional
study for designation to the Wild and Scenic River System.
It is currently under the protection of the Wild and Scenic
Rivers Act pursuant to Section 7 (b) of the Act.
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Wissahickon Creek
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Philadelphia
|
Lincoln Drive to Germantown Avenue
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5
|
1982
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R, H, O
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Botanic-(Segment flows through the
Wissahickon Valley, a National Natural Landmark.)
Recreation-(Segment is within and
accessible to the Philadelphia metropolitan area.)
Historic-(A large portion of the
corridor is within Fairmount Park, the first major and largest
urban park in the U.S. Fairmount Park is a National Historic
Register site.)
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