
Kiskiminetas River - Wikipedia
The Kiskiminetas River is formed at Saltsburg, on the border between Westmoreland and Indiana counties, by the confluence of the Conemaugh River and Loyalhanna Creek. It flows northwest in a meandering course past Avonmore, Apollo, Vandergrift, Hyde Park and Leechburg.
Kiskiminetas River at Vandergrift, PA - 03048500 - USGS
Mar 30, 2025 · Monitoring location 03048500 is associated with a Stream in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. Current conditions of Discharge, Gage height, Precipitation, and more are available. Water data back to 1936 are available online.
The Kiski-Conemaugh River Basin encompasses 1,888 square-miles of southwestern Pennsylvania. It comprises 16% of the Allegheny River watershed, making it the largest sub-basin of the Allegheny River, which serves as a drinking water source for at least half a million people. Historically plagued by the results of the Industrial
Explore this unique Pennsylvania water trail. Always wear a life jacket. Obtain proper instruction in boating skills. Know fishing and boating regulations. Be prepared for river hazards. Carry proper equipment. The Kiski-Conemaugh is a good novice and family canoe and kayak river.
History of the Kiskiminetas River – Kiskiminetas Watershed …
The Kiskiminetas River originates in Saltsburg at the confluence of the Conemaugh River and Loyalhanna Creek. It flows northwest for 27 miles in a meandering course past Avonmore, Apollo, and Leechburg to join the Allegheny River near Freeport.
Remember When: Major cleanup effort tranformed Kiski River …
Nov 16, 2022 · In 1971, the Kiskiminetas River was declared the most polluted river in the United States. Orange and yellow seepage from abandoned coal mines dotted the riverside where tributaries met the river.
Kiskiminetas River - Wikiwand
The Kiskiminetas River is formed at Saltsburg, on the border between Westmoreland and Indiana counties, by the confluence of the Conemaugh River and Loyalhanna Creek. It flows northwest in a meandering course past Avonmore, Apollo, Vandergrift, Hyde Park and Leechburg.
Kiskiminetas River
The Kiskiminetas River (called the Kiski for short) is a tributary of the Allegheny River, approximately 27 miles (43 km) long, in Western Pennsylvania in the United States. [1] The region surrounding the Kiskiminetas is often referred to as the Alle-Kiski Valley after the rivers.
Kiskiminetas River - Natural Atlas
Kiskiminetas River is a river in Avonmore, PA in Appalachian Mountains, Allegheny Plateau. View a map of this area and more on Natural Atlas.
Kiski-Conemaugh Water Trail - Main Line Canal GREENWAY
The Kiski-Conemaugh Water Trail stretches 86 river miles from Johnstown to Freeport along the borders of Somerset, Cambria, Westmoreland, Indiana, and Armstrong Counties.