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Perkiomen Creek Finalist For Pennsylvania’s 2023 River Of The Year
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The Perkiomen Creek in Montgomery County is in the running for the state’s 2023 River of the Year Award presented by the Pennsylvania Organization of Watersheds and Rivers.

[The Conestoga River, Perkiomen Creek, Schuylkill River, and Susquehanna River-North Branch are finalists for the 2023 River of the Year.  Click Here to learn more about each of the nominees.]

In September, the Perkiomen Creek became an official PA State Water Trail, making it the newest water trail in the state.  [Read more here.]

The “Perky”, as most residents refer to it, has 14 miles of navigable waters from south of Green Lane down to the confluence with the Schuylkill near Oaks.

Maps and video guides of the three main sections of the Perkiomen Creek can be found on the Perkiomen Watershed Conservancy’s website.

The Perkiomen Watershed Conservancy fosters local stewardship of the Perky and its many tributaries through environmental education, watershed stewardship, and conservation programs.

Click Here to vote for the Perky on the POWR website.

Watch the Perkiomen Creek video guides and order your own Perkiomen Creek Water Trail map.

Stay up-to-date on events and opportunities by visiting the Perkiomen Watershed Conservancy website.

NewsClips:

-- LancasterOnline: Conestoga River Among 4 In Running For PA River Of The Year

-- Philly Voice: Schuylkill River Among 4 Nominees For PA’s 2023 River Of The Year

-- Inquirer: Schuylkill River, Perkiomen Creek Competing For 2023 PA River Of The Year

-- Wilkes-Barre Times Editorial: Support North Branch Susquehanna River For PA River Of The Year

Related Articles:

-- Vote Now! For Pennsylvania’s 2023 River Of The Year  [PaEN]

-- Susquehanna River North Branch Vying For 2023 PA River Of The Year  [PaEN]

[Posted: December 8, 2022]


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