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CONEWANGO TOWNSHIP
Warren County, PA
Pennsylvania
Warren County
Visitor's Bureau
Located on Route 6 in Starbrick, the Warren County Visitors Bureau's mission is to assume a leadership role to stimulate and support tourism and economic growth in Warren County, the Pennsylvania Wilds, and Northwest Pennsylvania through education, promotion, marketing, and cooperative and regional partnerships to increase overnight stays.
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Warren/North Warren
Hike/Bike Trail
Located along the banks of the Conewango Creek, the open three-mile segment follows an old New York Central branch from the city of Warren. Beginning at the north end of East Street in downtown Warren, the trail leads north out of town, following the banks of the quiet Conewango Creek. As the trail continues north, it leaves the creek and enters a busy commercial section along Route 62. The trail is sufficiently removed from the highway, creating a nice buffer from the traffic. The trail ends near a beautiful park with picnic areas, a garden, parking and restrooms.
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Woofington
Dedicated to providing a fun and safe environment for dogs to play, socialize, and exercise.
Dog
Park
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Starbrick
Boat Launch
A Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission boat launch. This requires a boat launch permit.
There is no user fee for launch from the Starbrick Boat Launch. Parking is available across from the launch.
For more information about purchasing boat launch permits,
click here.
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Farm Colony
Complex
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Located in North Warren and currently consisting of five ball fields, the fields are used by the Warren County Youth Baseball Softball Association.
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Conewango Creek
Watershed
The Conewango Creek watershed is a 900 square mile drainage basin that is comprised of many smaller watersheds. The Conewango Creek begins in New Albion, New York and joins the Allegheny River at the city of Warren, Pennsylvania. The waterway is not only home to fish and freshwater mussels, but also river otters, bald eagles, ospreys, herons and other wildlife.
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