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Two Lick Creek is a medium-sized river classified as a Stream Order 5 waterway in western Pennsylvania, offering whitewater paddling opportunities for intermediate to advanced paddlers. The put-in located in White Township, Indiana County provides access to a section of creek with an average gradient of 11.5 feet per mile and flows averaging 325 cubic feet per second. With an average velocity of 2.15 feet per second and a total elevation drop of 326 feet across the 28.32-mile length, paddlers should expect moving water conditions and potential whitewater features.
This waterway drains a 192 square mile area and is situated in a region with significant elevation changes. Paddlers using this put-in should be prepared for variable water conditions typical of a medium river system. The creek's gradient and flow characteristics suggest this is a destination better suited for paddlers with intermediate to advanced skills who understand how to navigate moving water and potential obstacles.
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