Clarion River

2. Portland Mills, PA to Cooksburg, PA(Middle Clarion)

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DifficultyI(II)
Length34 mi
Avg Gradient6 fpm
GaugeClarion River at Cooksburg, Pa
Flow Rate as of 1 hour
4460 cfshigh runnable
Reach Info Last UpdatedNovember 14, 2025

River Description

The Clarion River is a beautiful place to paddle, and a federally-designated Wild and Scenic River, with long stretches of calm water interspersed with rapids that can reach easy class II. This reach starts at Portland Mills, goes along the southern boundary of the Allegheny National Forest, past Clear Creek State Park and Cooks Forest State Park. The section between Arroyo bridge and the Irwin Run canoe launch is in the National Forest and has the best legal riverside wilderness camping found in western Pennsylvania, as well as three of the best rapids, called 'X', 'Y', and 'Z'. There are other rapids between Hallton and Belltown, as well as a few smaller ones downstream. These rapids are small at 300 cfs, but at 2000 cfs on the Cooksburg gauge they get a little more interesting. Just upstream from the bridge at Belltown a parking lot on river left provides access to an interesting play spot for beginners - an old abandoned gas pipeline across the bed of the river creates a river-wide wave (about 40 feet wide) up to nearly a foot tall. This wave is buried when water levels get up a little - say above 2000 cfs.

Camping is available at Cooks Forest State Park, Clear Creek State Park, and several campgrounds in the National Forest. Primitive camping is allowed in most of the National Forest and there are a few sites right beside the river between Clarington and Irwin Run.

Access is good, with a road running on river right from Cooksburg to Irwin Run providing dozens of spots to park and put in, as well as several canoe launches (see the water trail guide). At Arroyo bridge a parking area and put in is available where the road crosses the river. Another canoe launch area is just east of Portland Mills on Route 949.

Two canoe liveries serve paddlers in Cooksburg as well as one in Ridgway. On summer weekends the river near Cooksburg is crowded with paddlers dragging heavy aluminum rental canoes through the shallows, so stick to the upper half. The be

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River Features

Put In - Portland Mills

Distance: 0 mi

Put In - Portland Mills

River Access - Arroyo Bridge

Distance: 4.7 mi
Access Point

River Access - Arroyo Bridge

River Access - Irwin Run Canoe Launch

Distance: 8.17 mi
Access Point

River Access - Irwin Run Canoe Launch

River Access - Hallton Canoe Launch

Distance: 10.11 mi
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River Access - Hallton Canoe Launch

River Access - Belltown

Distance: 18.48 mi
Access Point

River Access - Belltown, PA

River Access - Clear Creek Canoe Launch

Distance: 23.42 mi
Access Point

River Access - Clear Creek Canoe Launch

River Access - Barnett Canoe Launch

Distance: 25.91 mi
Access Point

River Access - Barnett Canoe Launch

River Access - Cook Forest Canoe Launch

Distance: 30.65 mi
Access Point

River Access - Cook Forest Canoe Launch

Take Out - Cooksburg

Distance: 34.34 mi
Take Out

Take Out - Cooksburg, PA


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Harry Steele

Jul 9, 2009


give a kid a rock and he will play all day

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Michael Spanjer

Oct 15, 1996


This is below the whitewater reach about half a mile above the mouth of the Clarion on the Allegheny. A very beautiful river, especially in the fall.