Trough Creek State Park — Geobox Protected Area name = Trough Creek State Park native name = other name = other name1 = category local = Pennsylvania State Park category iucn = III image caption = etymology type = Named for etymology = Great Trough Creek country = United… … Wikipedia
Great Basin — The Great Basin is a large, arid region of the western United States. Its boundaries depend on how it is defined. Its most common definition is the contiguous watershed, roughly between the Wasatch Mountains, in Utah and the Sierra Nevada, that… … Wikipedia
Yellow Breeches Creek — Fishing in the Boiling Springs Lake tributary to the Yellow Breeches Creek in Boiling Springs Yellow Breeches Creek,[1] also known as Minnimingo Creek,[citat … Wikipedia
Octoraro Creek — is a 22.1 mile long (35.6 km)[1] tributary of the Susquehanna River, joining it 9 miles (14 km) above the Susquehanna s mouth at Chesapeake Bay. The Octoraro rises as an East and West Branch in Pennsylvania. The East Branch and Octoraro … Wikipedia
Oil Creek State Park — Pennsylvania State Park Natural Monument (IUCN III) … Wikipedia
Clear Creek State Park — For the Pennsylvania state forest, see Clear Creek State Forest. Clear Creek State Park Pennsylvania State Park Natural Monument (IUCN III) … Wikipedia
Clear Creek State Forest — For the Pennsylvania state park, see Clear Creek State Park. For other uses, see Kittanning (disambiguation). Clear Creek State Forest Pennsylvania State Forest Managed Resource Protected Area (IUCN VI) … Wikipedia
Marsh Creek State Park — Pennsylvania State Park Natural Monument (IUCN III) Looking across M … Wikipedia
Muncy Creek — Map of the West Branch Susquehanna River (dark blue) and major streams in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania. Muncy Creek (light blue) is the fifth major creek to enter the river in the county, south of Loyalsock Creek (green). Little Muncy Creek is… … Wikipedia
Conowingo Creek — is a 20.2 mile long (32.5 km)[1] tributary of the Susquehanna River in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania and Cecil County, Maryland. The name of the creek comes from the Lenape, meaning at the rapids .[2] It originates near the northern border… … Wikipedia