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Advertisements for Shohola Glen in 1885 noted baseball, boating, fishing, a skating rink, a "Rhode Island" clambake, and music, in addition to the scenic attractions. Boating and fishing were done in Martha's Lake, a lake on the park's property. The Erie Railroad advertised Wednesday and Sunday summer train excursions from New York City to Shohola.
"The Gap" as seen from the Delaware River Viaduct. The namesake feature of the recreation area is the prominent Delaware Water Gap, located at the area's southern end.The Delaware River runs through the gap, separating Pennsylvania's Mount Minsi on Blue Mountain, elevation 1,461 feet (445 m), from New Jersey's Mount Tammany on Kittatinny Mountain, elevation 1,527 feet (465 m).
Shohola Creek is a 29.0-mile-long (46.7 km) [1] tributary of the Delaware River in the Pocono Mountains in Northeastern Pennsylvania. [ 2 ] Shohola Creek ( Lenape for "meek or faint") drops off the Pocono Plateau and joins the Delaware River approximately 17 miles (27 km) upstream of Port Jervis, New York .
Brad Halleck remembers waking up before sunrise to go fishing at Green Peter Reservoir. “If you didn’t get there by 7 a.m., the parking lots were full,” said Halleck, a longtime angler and ...
The park is the location of the 535-acre (217 ha) man-made Marsh Creek Lake. With an average depth of 40 feet (73 feet at its deepest), the lake is stocked with fish and is a stop for migrating waterfowl. Marsh Creek State Park is 2 miles (3.2 km) west of Eagle on Pennsylvania Route 100. Park road hours 8:00 am until sunset.
Clarence F. Walker Lake is a 239-acre (0.97 km²) reservoir, formed by a dam and used for flood control and recreation. It is located in Adams Township, Snyder County, Pennsylvania near the town of Troxelville. The lake and shoreline are owned and managed by the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) for
As the site of Kya’s lifelong home — which is basically a fishing shack — the marsh accounts for most of the setting in “Crawdads.” In the marsh, Kya lives among the wild and natural ...
The Susquehanna River drainage basin. Susquehanna River. Deer Creek; Octoraro Creek. West Branch Octoraro Creek. Stewart Run; East Branch Octoraro Creek. Muddy Run; Conowingo Creek; Fishing Creek (Lancaster County)