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  2. Kettle Creek (Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania Route 44 goes through the Little Kettle Creek watershed. [13] Pennsylvania Route 144 is also in the Kettle Creek watershed. [3] The watershed has 294 miles (473 km) of roads, or 1.2 miles (2 kilometers) of road for every square mile of land.

  3. Kettle Creek State Park - Wikipedia

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    Kettle Creek Reservoir is a 167 acres (68 ha) and serves as a fishery for trout, bass, bullhead, sucker, and panfish. Kettle Creek and it tributaries are excellent cold water fisheries. The fishing quality in the areas down stream of the dam has been damaged by pollution from acid mine drainage. [3] Most of Kettle Creek State Park is open to ...

  4. Kettle Creek Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    Kettle Creek Reservoir is a reservoir at Kettle Creek State Park in Leidy Township, Clinton County, Pennsylvania in the United States. It is open to some recreational boating, fishing and ice fishing. It was constructed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in 1961. Gas powered motors are prohibited on the reservoir.

  5. Kettle Creek Gorge Natural Area - Wikipedia

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    Kettle Creek Gorge Natural Area is a 774-acre (313 ha) protected area in Sullivan County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is part of Loyalsock State Forest . [ 1 ] [ 2 ]

  6. Hammersley Wild Area - Wikipedia

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    Hammersley Wild Area is a 30,253-acre (12,243 ha) wild area in the Susquehannock State Forest in Potter and Clinton counties in north-central Pennsylvania in the United States. [1] It is the largest area without a road in Pennsylvania and the state's second largest wild area (the first being Quehanna Wild Area).

  7. Loyalsock State Forest - Wikipedia

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    Kettle Creek Wild Area, 2,600 acres (1,100 ha), buffers the Kettle Creek Gorge Natural Area and is home to Kettle Creek, a wilderness trout stream. McIntyre Wild Area, 7,500 acres (3,035 ha), holds the complete watersheds of four streams that cascade into numerous waterfalls. It gets its name from the old 19th-century mining town of McIntyre ...

  8. Ole Bull State Park - Wikipedia

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    The Kettle Creek area was part of the massive lumbering operation that occurred in most of north central Pennsylvania in the 1880s and 1890s. The lumbering industry harvested the old-growth white pine and hemlock. Two railroads were built on the banks of Kettle Creek to haul the timber to sawmills in the Cross Fork area.

  9. Cross Fork, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Today, the Cross Fork area is known for trout fishing on Kettle Creek and Cross Fork Creek, including a children's fishing derby held annually in May. 41°29′03″N 77°49′06″W  /  41.4842°N 77.8182°W  / 41.4842; -77