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Stop #10 – Lockport Riverwalk on the Lock Haven Levee Trail

The Lock Haven Levee Trail, also known as the William Clinger Riverwalk, is a scenic 2.25-mile paved pathway nestled along the West Branch of the Susquehanna River in Lock Haven, Pennsylvania. Stretching atop the levee that protects the city, this trail offers beautiful river views and a peaceful setting for walking, running, and biking.

Designed with convenience and comfort in mind, the trail is well-lit and features benches placed at intervals for rest and relaxation, along with trash receptacles to help keep the area clean. Access points from both East and West Water Streets make it easily reachable from downtown and surrounding neighborhoods.

At the western end of the trail, visitors can enjoy a recreational pavilion complete with a bathhouse and a sandy beach area—perfect for warm-weather gatherings and family outings. Whether you’re looking for a quiet stroll or an active afternoon by the river, the Lock Haven Levee Trail provides a safe, accessible, and inviting outdoor experience for all.

 

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