Paddling Through The Juniata River Is A Magical Pennsylvania Adventure That Will Light Up Your Soul
A day on the water is just so good for the soul. Whether we’re on a leisurely float in a tube or meandering in a kayak, we really can’t find a better way to spend a few hours or an entire day. Fortunately, Pennsylvania has several paddling routes that make getting on the water easy and fun. For a magical Pennsylvania adventure, paddle along the Juniata River.
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If you have a blast paddling this shorter stretch of the water trail, you can explore the rest in smaller chunks, too.
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The larger trail passes Canoe Creek State Park, about 20 miles from Tyrone, where countless bats hibernate in the winter. If you paddle by or visit on a June, July, or August evening, you can watch the bats fly above the park.
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Some kayakers report that their cell service worked throughout the entire 10-mile trail.
Have you gone paddling down the Juniata River on a Pennsylvania adventure? Do you have any advice for other adventurers? Let us know in the comments! For another epic adventure, visit one of the most beautiful state parks in Pennsylvania.
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