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Pithole Creek Put In is a whitewater access point located in Cornplanter Township in Venango County, Pennsylvania. This put-in serves as an entry point for paddlers looking to experience whitewater paddling on Pithole Creek. The site is situated in a rural area of northwestern Pennsylvania, providing access to what appears to be a flowing creek system suitable for whitewater activities.
As a whitewater put-in, this access point is primarily designed for kayakers and canoeists interested in creek paddling rather than motorized watercraft. Paddlers should be prepared for moving water conditions typical of Pennsylvania creek systems. Before launching, boaters should scout water levels and conditions, as creek paddling can vary significantly based on recent rainfall and seasonal water flow.
The precise coordinates provided (41.51924500, -79.58530400) allow for accurate location identification using GPS or mapping services. Paddlers planning to use this put-in should contact local authorities or paddling clubs for current information about water conditions, access permissions, and any seasonal restrictions that may apply.