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Foustwell Bridge Put-In, also known as Seanor Bridge, is a whitewater access point on the Stonycreek River in Conemaugh Township, Somerset County, Pennsylvania. This put-in serves paddlers looking to run the upper sections of the Stonycreek, a popular whitewater creek in the region. The site is located near the bridge structure that gives it its name, providing a relatively straightforward entry point to the river for kayakers and canoeists seeking to paddle whitewater sections downstream.
The Stonycreek River in this area typically features moderate current and whitewater characteristics suitable for intermediate paddlers. Access at this location allows boaters to begin runs that take advantage of the river's natural gradient and flow. The bridge landmark makes the site relatively easy to locate for those familiar with the area. Paddlers should be prepared for the dynamic nature of whitewater paddling and check current water conditions before launching.