
Clarion River
The Clarion River is a scenic waterway in western Pennsylvania that flows approximately 95 miles from its source in Elk County to its confluence with the Allegheny River. It traverses a largely rural landscape, providing important habitat for wildlife and offering recreational activities like fishing, canoeing, and kayaking. The river is part of the larger Allegheny River watershed and is valued for its natural beauty and ecological significance. Its relatively undeveloped surroundings contribute to maintaining clean water quality and biodiversity in the region.