The Pine Creek watershed begins in the mountains of Potter and Tioga counties and is characterized by many spring-fed brook trout streams. As it makes its descent toward Lycoming County through the Pennsylvania Grand Canyon, it grows in size and becomes a high quality trout stream, enjoyed by many more that just fishermen. A few of the activities increasing pressure on the watershed are camping, biking, hiking, trail riding, bird watching, hunting, and an escalation in the number of camps and summer homes. As Americans find more and more leisure time the Pine Creek Valley becomes a Mecca for outdoor enthusiasts of all ages. The increasing popularity of the valley has created many problems which our ancestors never dreamed would occur. The purpose of this Rivers Conservation Plan is to help protect the very things we find attractive, absorbing and compelling about this area.
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Pine Creek Rivers Conservation Plan | |
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Rivers Conservation Plan Update | |
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