Freshwater Academy is a week-long camp that gives high school students the opportunity for hands-on experience and fieldwork in Northwestern Pennsylvania's waterways. Students spend their days studying biology and freshwater ecology at a level they can't achieve in the classroom. They will get wet, they will get dirty, and they will love it!
Wednesday, June 25, 2014
The Spillway in Pymatuning National Park
In the small town of Linesville is a must see attraction, The Spillway in Pymatuning National Park! In the Spillover, there is a variety of wildlife for people to see, including Mallard Ducks, Canadian Geese, and an abundance of Carp. At one particular spot in the Spillover, the water pours into a small pool that lets out in the other end of the Pymatuning lake. In this larger pool, there are many carp, and out of the pool as well. Many visitors even bring whole bags of bread to feed the Carp, Ducks, and Geese, which honestly is not the best idea, but it is a lot of fun! If ever in the town of Linesvilles, make sure to stop at the Spillway, you will not be disappointed!
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