West Branch River Walks

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West Branch River Walks

Located along the West Branch Susquehanna Greenway, the communities of Clearfield, Lock Haven and Williamsport all feature beautiful riverfront parks and walking paths on the scenic river. These river walks offer easy access to stunning views of the ancient river and the other assets along the greenway, including trails, parks, gardens, historic sites, and natural features.

Things to do

Lock Haven River Walk

Summer Concert Series

Through the generous support of local sponsors, the City of Lock Haven provides free concerts throughout the summer on Fridays at Triangle Park and on Sundays at the J Doyle Corman Amphitheater & Floating Stage on the West Branch Susquehanna River. Interpretive signage is also placed along the river walk to provide information on the West Branch Susquehanna greenway's history in the region.

Williamsport River Walk

Enjoy Interpretive Signage

The Williamsport Susquehanna Riverwalk is a long paved bikeway / walkway loop along the levee system. Learn from interpretative signage, rest on benches and a enjoy the woodhick bronze sculpture by Muncy artist, Pam Madia Barner, showcasing our region’s rich lumbering era. This life size sculpture will be rendered in bronze and will be placed on the trail.

Clearfield River Walk

Take a stroll

Take a stroll along the Susquehanna on the Clearfield Riverwalk, which features an amphitheater, a public park and easy access to downtown amenities. A whopping 102 miles of the West Branch Susquehanna River flows through Clearfield County, making it a great destination for river recreation, such as kayaking, boating, and fishing.

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