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The headwaters of the Allegheny River are in this meadow in Potter County The Allegheny River drainage basin covers parts of New York and Pennsylvania in the United States. The river is approximately 325 mi (523 km) long, running through the U.S. states of New York and Pennsylvania. [12]
The Ohio River Water Trail was conceived and developed by Dr. Vincent Troia, Executive Director of the Ohio River Trail Council. [5] The Ohio River Water Trail project originated in 2010 to develop a dedicated safe route for boats that provides a destination for canoeing, kayaking, fishing, small motorized watercraft, and other recreation.
Oil Creek has a drainage area of 319 square miles (830 km 2) and joins the Allegheny at Oil City. Attractions along the river include the Drake Well Museum and Oil Creek State Park. The stream was named after the oil that was found along its banks before the historic oil strike by Edwin Drake in Titusville, which Oil Creek flows through. [5]
The Allegheny River drainage basin covers parts of New York and Pennsylvania in the United States. The Allegheny River drainage basin is part of the Mississippi riverine system. This article contains a list of tributaries of the Allegheny River, a stream in the U.S. states of New York and Pennsylvania. (Mouth at the Ohio River) New York Sources:
Rivers and streams which drain the Allegheny River watershed, part of the Ohio and thence Mississippi riverine systems and watersheds. Direct and indirect tributaries of the Allegheny River . Map of the Allegheny River drainage basin .
The Three Rivers Heritage Trail extends three miles (5 km) up the north side of the Allegheny River to Millvale, and also three miles (5 km) down the north bank of the Ohio River to Brunot Island. On the Monongahela River, the trail goes five miles (8 km) upriver from Station Square to a point just short of the Waterfront Shopping District .
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• location: Mahoning Creek Dam • average: 694 cu ft/s (19.7 m 3 /s) [1] Basin features; River system: Allegheny River: Tributaries • left: East Branch Mahoning Creek, Jackson Run, Canoe Creek, Dutch Run, Carr Run, Little Mahoning Creek, Glade Run, Camp Run, Cave Run, Scrubgrass Creek • right