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Oil Creek State Parks gives visitors to the park a chance to viewthe local history of the oil boom experienced in Pennsylvania inthe 1860's while enjoying the beautiful scenery of Oil Creek andnearby woods and ravines. Trails through the park offer visitors achance to see a land that went from almost no residents to abustling town in less than a year. The trails also offer visitors agreat chance to view birds and wildlife while enjoying Oil Creek.The paved biking trail and Oil Creek canoeing opportunities makethis park a regional draw. Park admission is free.
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Hiking -
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Municipal Parks and Plazas -
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River Origins, Destinations and Confluences -
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Scenic Overlooks -
This area was once planned to be Allegheny Gorge State Park.Pennsylvania acquired the land and made...
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The Clarion River is a tributary of the Allegheny River, approximately 110 mi (177 km) long, in west...
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Municipal Parks and Plazas -
This 118 acre park was planned to be a landfill. With the help ofthe Pennsylvania DCNR, local residents...
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Backpacking -
The last 33 miles of a 96.8 mile streach in the Allegheny National Forest....
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made Waterfalls -
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Hiking -
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Located approximately 5 miles west of Warren, Pennsylvania, at Buckaloons Recreation Area, this campground...
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Civilian Conservation Corps -
This monument is dedicated to the individuals of the CivilianConservation Corps who helped develop and...
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This primitive campground is located near Beaver Meadows Lake. Campsites are spacious, screened by vegetation,...
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River Origins, Destinations and Confluences -
This long creek begins just north of Shay Road on private propertybehind a home, but can be viewed from...
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Civilian Conservation Corps -
The marker says:This is the site of the first tree planting established in theUnited States as a nationwide...
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Allegheny National Forest is located 120 miles northwest of Pittsburgh. Allegheny offers ample outdoor...
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Mountain biking -
Downhill on PSU Behrend trail; uphill road return Trip TipsSingle track, mountain bike trail, road rid...
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Shenango River Lake (Big Bend Access Area) is an Army Corps of Engineer (COE) Campground. COE campgrounds...
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River Origins, Destinations and Confluences -
Conneaut Creek begins in Crawford County, PA near Linesville, PAand empties into Lake Erie in Ashtabula...
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Waterfalls -
The parking coordinates will take you to a gated forest road. Parkto the side of the gates so the gates...
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Exceptional Trees -
This amazing Oak Tree is located in Jamestown, New York. It is sosignificant that the City has recognized...
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National Wild and Scenic Rivers -
Designated Reach: April 20, 1992. From Kinzua Dam downstream to theU.S. Route 62 Bridge. Named "La Belle...
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Waterfalls -
Bent Run is a small stream that runs for about a mile. Over thatmile the water drops about 700 feet...
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Hikers, Dogs -
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