Sprawling for a hundred mile stretch along the shore of Lake Erie, the Cleveland metro area is clearly a big urban center, but with little effort visitors will find miles of city park trails, lake-side beaches and a well-rounded assortment of museums and sporting events.
There is a 2.3 mile section of Kinzua Creek, starting at the bridge on State Route 219 and continuing downstream, that is designated a delayed harvest, artificial lure only area. South Branch Kinzua Creek upstream of Hubert Run is designated a Wilderness Trout Stream. South Branch Kinzua Creek upstream of Hebert Run is designated as a Pennsylvania Wilderness Trout stream.
Fishing
Fish:
Brook Trout Brown Trout Rainbow Trout
Details
Camping Info
Many dispersed (undeveloped, primitive) sites along the streams. Please practice Leave-No-Trace ethics.
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Map + Directions
Basic Directions
State Route 219, Forest Road 321 as well as other forest routes. State Route 321 parallels the lower section of South Branch Kinzua Creek.
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