The uncertainty surrounding travel is expected to continue through spring. So, use this opportunity to uncover some hidden gems close to home to cure your cabin fever and indulge your adventure itch. Historic Outdoor Recreation Wonderland Northwestern Pennsylvania’s Oil Region National Heritage Area (ORNHA) offers more than 65 miles of
Pennsylvania Fishing Report – March 4, 2021
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REMINDER: Mandatory Cold Weather Life Jacket Wear began on November 1, 2020 and runs through April 30, 2021 for anyone on boats less than 16 feet and in all canoes and kayaks. Learn more here…
REMINDER: Once there is ice on the lakes, be sure to check the thickness and safety before venturing out on the ice. Ice should be clear to be safe, once it thaws, aerates and refreezes it loses its integrity.
Crawford County
Woodcock Creek Lake Ice anglers are catching panfish and Musky through the ice. Due to continually changing water levels, please pay close attention to ice conditions.
The uncertainty surrounding travel is expected to continue through spring.
So, use this opportunity to uncover some hidden gems close to home to cure your cabin fever and indulge your adventure itch.
Historic Outdoor Recreation Wonderland
Northwestern Pennsylvania’s Oil Region National Heritage Area (ORNHA) offers more than 65 miles of paved trails for casual walks and bike rides, heart-pumping mountain biking and hiking, world-class fly fishing, fantastic kayaking on creeks and power boating on the Allegheny Wild and Scenic River Water Trail all set in “the Valley that Changed the World,” as the birthplace of the oil industry in 1859.
Designated by Congress in 2004 as a National Heritage Area, a new kind of national park based on historical significance, the ORNHA is like a museum you can hike, bike, fish and paddle through. Interpretive panels, brochure-guided walking tours and oil production relics dot the communities of Emlenton, Franklin, Oil City and Titusville and
Open Up Your World by Liz Allen
Liz Allen
Tired of being tethered to Zoom? I am, too.
But thanks in part to suggestions from Zoom friends and other sources, I ve cobbled together five ideas to help you beat the COVID winter blues.
Your Move
On my Monday Zooms with friends from the Villa class of 69, we vent about Trumpian politics and help each other cope with the anger, fear, and frustration about our country s descent into chaos.
We also reminisce, including about the time when two enterprising classmates started a Villa chess club. I joined but was never a stellar player. Still, given the raves for the Netflix blockbuster