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Explore History on the Lumber Heritage Water Trail

If you’re looking for a unique way to experience the Susquehanna River this season, the Susquehanna Greenway Partnership (SGP) and Lumber Heritage Region (LHR) have an exciting offering. They’ve released a new booklet that allows you to explore the rich logging history of the Susquehanna River Water Trail’s West Branch right from your kayak.

A New Perspective on the Susquehanna River

The Susquehanna River Water Trail is a state-designated trail for both motorized and non-motorized recreation. The new booklet, a collaboration between SGP and LHR, showcases four paddling itineraries along the West Branch, focusing on the lumber heritage of Clinton and Lycoming counties. Each itinerary provides a unique paddle route featuring points of interest related to the area’s logging history.

Detailed Itineraries

The booklet includes:

Historical Insights

Beyond the itineraries, the booklet offers an overview of the West Branch and an article detailing the region’s logging history. This comprehensive guide is designed to enrich your paddling experience with historical context, making your journey on the river both informative and enjoyable.

Distribution and Availability

Thanks to a partnership with the Clinton County Visitors Bureau, these booklets are available for free at their location. This initiative ensures that both locals and visitors can access this valuable resource and dive into the rich history of the Susquehanna River.

Historical Highlights

Here are some notable historical elements you might encounter along the Lumber Heritage Water Trail:

By paddling these routes, you’ll not only enjoy the natural beauty of the Susquehanna River but also connect with the rich lumber heritage that shaped this region. Whether you’re a history buff, an outdoor enthusiast, or both, the Lumber Heritage Water Trail offers a unique and enriching experience.

For more information or to pick up your free booklet, visit the Clinton County Visitors Bureau and embark on a journey through time on the Susquehanna River.

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