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Document - Clarion River Water Trail Map

Abstract

The Clarion River, once believed to be the most polluted river in Pennsylvania, is now well on its way to full recovery. Today, the river is recovering from degradation because many people from local industry, government and nonprofit organizations have been working together to restore it for all to enjoy. The main-stem Clarion River’s most recovered portion is in its middle section, from the area of Hallton to just above the Piney Dam impoundment near Clarion. Today, the river meanders through narrow valleys of hardwood forests. Wildlife, intermittent riffles and rock outcrops provide inspiring scenery. Outstanding features include a nationally recognized area of virgin white pine and hemlock, a federally designated 51.7-mile stretch of Wild & Scenic River, and a prehistoric animal footprint.

Description

A map and water trail guide to the Clarion River.

Document Information

Filename - Clarion River Water Trail Map319.pdf

Size - 2.43MB



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