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**Location & Access:** The Cussewago Creek boat ramp is located in Meadville, Crawford County, at Bicentennial Park. To reach it from downtown Meadville, take PA Route 102 (Cussewago Road) north approximately 1.4 miles from the Mead Avenue Bridge and turn right at the PA Fish and Boating Commission sign. This access point serves as a convenient launch for paddlers exploring Cussewago Creek as it flows south toward its confluence with French Creek.
**What to Expect:** Cussewago Creek offers a scenic paddling route through Crawford County. The creek draws water from the northern highlands near Eureka Springs in Erie County, providing a steady flow south. Paddlers can expect a creek environment suitable for kayakers and canoeists. The area is situated near several recreational amenities, including Woodcock Creek Lake to the north (a 333-acre summer recreation area) and the Erie National Wildlife Refuge, making it an excellent base for exploring the region's water trails and natural areas.
**Important Notice:** Be aware that the access site and water trail may be temporarily affected by bridge construction activities. Check with the PA Fish and Boating Commission before your visit to confirm current conditions and any temporary closures to boaters during ongoing construction work.