Summer's end at Point Park in
Warren, Pennsylvania. Not to be
confused with the Point, which is
in Warren's downtown. This may
be the most beautiful place to eat
lunch in Warren. It features an
easy spot to land a canoe or
fishing boat, cookout grills, a
pavilion and comfortable benches
to rest.
The Allegheny River is in the
front in the foreground and the
Conewango Creek is the water
furthest away just beyond the point
of the park. The Conewango
Creek flows south from its source
in New York, Chautauqua Lake.
The Allegheny River flows west
here (to the left) from the Kinzua
Dam, about 6 miles from Warren's
eastern city limits on Route 59.
I'm not really happy with this
photograph and hope some day a
charitable photographer will send
in one that is better focused. Or
you can always make believe it's
an impressionist style.
Click on the above photo to see
what the view looks like if you land
here.
Warren, Pennsylvania is located at the confluence of the Conewango Creek and
the Allegheny River, which used to be the site of a native American fishing village
Point Park in Warren, PA on the Allegheny River
click on photo to head downstream
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