Clarion River
Tributary in Pennsylvania
The Clarion River is a tributary of the Allegheny River, approximately 110 mi long, in west central Pennsylvania in the United States. It drains a rugged area of the Allegheny Plateau in the Ohio River watershed, flowing through narrow serpentine... Wikipedia
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The Clarion is a tributary to the Allegheny River, itself a wild and scenic river, joining it in Clarion County just south of the town of Emlenton.
The Clarion River meanders through the narrow valleys and hardwood forests of the Pennsylvania Great Outdoors region for 110 miles, flowing from Johnsonburg ...
Two private outfitters, located where the Clarion River crosses PA 948, provide rentals and livery service. Contact them about parking and access to the river ( ...
The Clarion River winds for 115 miles through narrow valleys and forests. Adjacent public lands provide opportunities for picnicking, camping, hiking, bicycling ...
The Clarion River is a designated Wild and Scenic River for 51.7 miles, from the border of the ANF/State Game Lands Number 44 boundary to an unnamed ...