Lycoming Creek

Lycoming Creek

Infobox River | river_name = Lycoming Creek


caption = Lycoming Creek at Trout Run in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania
origin = near McNett Township, Lycoming County
mouth = West Branch Susquehanna River, at Williamsport
basin_countries = Pennsylvania, United States
length = 36.9 mi (59.4 km)
elevation = 2161 ft (659 m)
discharge =
watershed = 272 mi² (704 km²)

Lycoming Creek is a tributary of the West Branch Susquehanna River located in Tioga and Lycoming Counties in Pennsylvania in the United States.

Geography

As the crow flies, Lycoming County is about convert|130|mi|km|0 northwest of Philadelphia and convert|165|mi|km|0 east-northeast of Pittsburgh. Lycoming Creek has its source in Tioga County and is 25 mi (40.2 km) in length from the Tioga County / Lycoming County line to its confluence with the West Branch Susquehanna River at Williamsport. Smaller streams feeding Lycoming Creek include Pleasant Stream, Grays Run, Roaring Branch, Hoagland Run, and Trout Run.

Watershed

Approximately 81.5% of the Lycoming Creek watershed is in Lycoming County, with 16.5% in Tioga County, and 1.5% in Sullivan County. The watershed has a total population of 19,978 (as of 2000) and a total area of 272 mi² (704.5 km²). Of that area, 222 mi² (575.0 km²) are forested, 45 mi² (116.5 km²) are given to agricultural uses, only 3 mi² (7.8 km²) are developed, and the remaining 1 mi² (2.6 km²) is classified as barren.

Recreation

Lycoming Creek is a popular site for trout fishing and is usually heavily stocked with fish in the spring, especially in its upper reaches in Lycoming County. Much of the creek runs through heavily wooded areas, including the Tiadaghton State Forest near Grays Run. North of Trout Run, Pennsylvania Route 14 runs parallel to the creek. From Trout Run south to Williamsport, U.S. Route 15 (and old route 15) run parallel to the creek. Historic Bowman Field, home to the minor league baseball Williamsport Crosscutters, is located along the creek near its mouth in the western Newberry section of Williamsport.

History

Lycoming Creek which begins in McNett Township served as a highway of sorts during the colonial era of Pennsylvania's history. The stream was used by early explorers and the Native Americans in the area as a means of travel. They were able to float their canoes down the creek and into the West Branch Susquehanna River. This mode of transportation was considerably faster than walking the path. Conrad Weiser guided Moravian missionaries along the creek and path to reach Onondaga the capital of the Iroquois Confederacy in 1737. Raiding parties of Indian warriors used the creek and path in 1770 when conducting attacks on the West Branch Susquehanna Valley strongholds of Fort Muncy and Fort Freeland. Fort Freeland was also attacked and captured by Loyalists in July, 1778. Colonel Thomas Hartley led the 6th Pennsylvania Regiment up the Sheshequin Path during the American Revolution. Hartley's expedition in 1778 preceded the Sullivan Expedition of 1779. Both Hartley and Sullivan were instrumental in claiming the frontier of Pennsylvania and New York for the forces of the Continental Army. As Hartley and his men passed through Lewis Township the Sheshequin path was widened. The widening of the path helped to open this area to settlement in the years following the Revolution.cite book
last = Meginness
first = John Franklin
title = History of Lycoming County, Pennsylvania: including its aboriginal history; the colonial and revolutionary periods; early settlement and subsequent growth; organization and civil administration; the legal and medical professions; internal improvement; past and present history of Williamsport; manufacturing and lumber interests; religious, educational, and social development; geology and agriculture; military record; sketches of boroughs, townships, and villages; portraits and biographies of pioneers and representative citizens, etc. etc."
origdate = 1892
url = http://www.usgennet.org/usa/pa/county/lycoming/history/lyco-history-01.html
accessdate = 2007-04-14
edition = 1st Edition
publisher = Brown, Runk & Co.
location = Chicago, IL
id = ISBN 0-7884-0428-8
chapter =
chapterurl = http://www.usgennet.org/usa/pa/county/lycoming/history/Chapter-34.html
quote = (Note: ISBN refers to Heritage Books July 1996 reprint. URL is to a scan of the 1892 version with some OCR typos).
]

In 1839, the Williamsport and Elmira Railroad was built along the creek from Williamsport to Ralston, and was extended to the source of the creek and beyond to Elmira in 1854. The railroad was reorganized in 1860 as the Elmira and Williamsport Railroad, and came under the control of the Northern Central Railway in 1863, and later the PRR. U.S. Route 15 and Pennsylvania Route 14 were later built up the length of the creek. In 1972, flooding caused by Hurricane Agnes washed out several rail bridges and resulted in the abandonment of the railroad north of Hepburnville; the remainder was abandoned in 1986.

There was severe flooding on Lycoming Creek on January 19 and 20, 1996, when a combination of heavy snow on the ground, heavy rains and subsequent melting, and ice dams led to flooding two feet higher than that seen in 1972 with Hurricane Agnes. Six people died as a result of flooding on Lycoming Creek in the greater Williamsport area, and there was millions of dollars of damage to property.

ee also

*List of Pennsylvania rivers

External links

General Reference

* [http://164.156.71.80/VWRQ.asp?docid=0442d740780d000000000dac00000dac&context=2&backlink=WXOD.aspx%3ffs%3d0442d740780d00008000000000000000%26ft%3d7 Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection 2001 "Pennsylvania Gazetteer of Streams"]
* [http://www.lyco.org/lccd/lib/lccd/lycoming-watersheds-lg.gifLycoming County Watersheds Map]
* [http://dsf.seda-cog.org/lyco/lib/lyco/county_map1.pdf Official Lycoming County Map showing all townships, villages, boroughs, cities, county roads, rivers, creeks, and some streams]

Lycoming Creek

* [http://www.pagameandfish.com/fishing/trout-fishing/pa_aa054403a/ Pennsylvania Game and Fish Commission description of Lycoming Creek]
* [http://www.chesapeakebay.net/wspv31/(3fwefm55tzka3q45qloiyxbu)/WspAbout.aspx?basno=169&topic=5 Chesapeake Bay Program page on Lycoming Creek Watershed]
*USGS Real Time Water Data for Lycoming Creek:
** [http://waterdata.usgs.gov/usa/nwis/uv?site_no=01550500 Gauge near the creek's mouth at Williamsport]
** [http://waterdata.usgs.gov/usa/nwis/uv?site_no=01550000 Gauge upstream near Trout Run]
*Lycoming County Stream Gauge Data for Lycoming Creek:
** [http://www.lyco.org/lyc-datawise/cwp/view.asp?a=3&Q=429285 Gauge at Hepburnville]
** [http://www.lyco.org/lyc-datawise/cwp/view.asp?a=3&Q=429271 Gauge at Bodines]
** [http://www.lyco.org/lyc-datawise/cwp/view.asp?a=3&Q=429264 Gauge at Ralston]
** [http://www.lyco.org/lyc-datawise/cwp/view.asp?a=3&Q=429257 Gauge at Deer Crossing]
** [http://www.lyco.org/lyc-datawise/cwp/view.asp?a=3&Q=429250 Gauge at Roaring Branch]
* [http://water.usgs.gov/wid/FS_103-96/FS_103-96.html#HDR2 Information on the 1996 floods from the USGS]


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