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Wallenpaupack Creek is a substantial headwater stream in Greene Township, Pike County, Pennsylvania, flowing through mountainous terrain with significant elevation change. As a Stream Order 6 river, this is a large moving waterway with an average gradient of 36.9 feet per mile and sustained flows averaging 435 cubic feet per second. The creek drops over 1,100 feet across its 30-mile length, creating dynamic whitewater conditions typical of high-gradient Appalachian streams. This put-in location positions paddlers to experience the upper watershed character of Wallenpaupack Creek.