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This story originally appeared in the June 2025 issue of Town&Gown magazine. For those seeking outdoor adventure in Happy ...
A Centre County fundraising event this weekend is aimed at getting more kids, and their families, involved with outdoor ...
Mountain Creek Waterpark is making waves with its summer reopening on Thursday, ... waterpark features more than 20 attractions nestled into the mountain landscap… Find Your Daily Voice. Penns ...
A unique fishing opportunity is about to happen in central and southcentral Pennsylvania and fly tyers are getting ready to “splat” their flies on the water for this once-in-a-17-year opportunity.
The Penns Creek Trout Unlimited Chapter was formed in Mifflin County in March 1971. The club was instrumental in protecting Penns Creek from private development, allowing it to become the world class ...
The ruptured sewage pipe released raw sewage into Penns Creek, which flows into Middle Creek and the Susquehanna River. DEP was notified on the morning of September 22, ... This recommendation ...
Unlike Penns Creek, the state used to stock trout in Spring Creek, but it stopped when the contamination started poisoning the fish. Pittsburgh native Tom Doman, a fly-fishing guide, heard about this ...
For anyone who has driven around our area during the past week, you couldn’t help but notice that the foliage was reaching its colorful peak and included almost all of the colors in unison.
And Penns Creek is one of the most popular spots along the river. The tributary is 66 miles long and offers some of the best wild trout fishing in the Eastern United States. Susquehanna River is also ...
Some people make fun of stocked trout, but they set the author—and many others—on a path to a lifetime of fishing adventures. Be the first to read the Spring 2025 Journal – Subscribe now. Gear ...
Trout-fishing paradise can be found at Penns Creek [column] ... Section 4 of Penns Creek stretches 3.65 miles from just below the tunnel downstream to just below a tributary called Cherry Run.
Sure, there are famous eastern rivers like the Delaware, Battenkill, Penns Creek, and Allegheny, all known for big, wild browns, but compared to the West, there are very few potatoes between those ...