The Clarion River never disappoints. Wild, shallow, rocky, and free, it flows between wooded hills along the southern border of the Allegheny National Forest and westward into the Allegheny River.
It's one of America's "wild and scenic rivers" as designated by Congress. You can get postage stamps with the Clarion River on them--as long as the Republicans have not yet eliminated the Post Office.
I chanced upon two river otters frolicking in the water here, and I nearly stepped on a muskrat while rushing to photograph them.
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