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This take-out site on Two Lick Creek provides access to a medium-sized river system in western Pennsylvania. Two Lick Creek is a substantial waterway with a drainage area of 192 square miles and maintains an average flow of approximately 325 cubic feet per second, making it suitable for various paddling activities. The creek features a notable gradient of 11.5 feet per mile on average, with total elevation drop of 326 feet over its 28.32-mile length, indicating moderate current conditions typical of Appalachian streams.
Located in Center Township, Indiana County, this take-out point serves boaters completing runs on Two Lick Creek. The site's positioning near the lower section of the creek (approximately 2,062 miles from the river mouth) suggests it may be used for intermediate-length paddling trips. With an average velocity of 2.15 feet per second, the water conditions are suitable for kayakers, canoeists, and similarly-powered watercraft. Paddlers should be aware that as a Stream Order 5 waterway, Two Lick Creek can experience variable conditions depending on recent rainfall and seasonal flow patterns.