GAME AND FISH RESORTS, I4I 



dirtton Courtly — 



Lock Haven, amotip: the AUeghenies, is a summer resort much frequented for 

 its scenery and the fine fishing and shooting found in the neighborii®od. In all 

 the streams to the northwest trout are plenty. Reached via the Philadelphia and 

 Erie Railroad. Good summer hotels. 



Hyner and Renovo^ on the Philadelphia and Erie Division of the Pennsylvania 

 Railroad, are in the midst of the great pine forest regions of Northern Pennsyl- 

 vania. The woods all about abound in game, the streams in brook trout and 

 other varieties. The Susquehanna alone nas thirty-one varieties. Near Hyner 

 is Young Woman's Town, which has the wildest, crookedest stream of the same 

 name. Kettle Creek is another very beautiful and romantic stream. I'he Short 

 Bend on this stream is a lovely spot, not far from where the Susquehanna turns 

 around the corner of a mountain. If you follow any one of these streams into the 

 forest you will have ample use for both rod and gun. You can return to Renovo 

 by a little branch of Kettle Creek, or, you may follow the winding of this favorite 

 stream up past Beaver's Pam, Spicewood River, Trout Fork, and Ox Bow Bend, 

 to Cross Fork P. O., and return by Paddy's Run through Tarn arach Swamp in 

 almost a direct line to Renovo. The whole surface in this vicinity is deeply 

 seamed with narrow valleys and ravines spreading in every direction, and mark- 

 ing out the innumerable water-courses. Steep walls of massive rock rise up to 

 lofty heights, supporting the broad table-land, which is crowned with mountains 

 of dense forests, and stretches far out toward the sea into five points, called the 

 Finger Mountains, of which Mahoopany, Tonawanda, and Blossburg are the 

 most important. 



Renovo is much visited in summer by sportsmen and pleasure seekers. There 

 are good hotels and other accommodations here. 



Young IVoman's ToTvn. Excellent trout fishing in the neighboring creeks, 

 with game in the woods. Take the Philadelphia andiErie Division of the Penn 

 sylvania Railroad. Guides are necessaiy and can be obtained. 



Columbia County — 



Bloomsburgh. There is a good locality about twenty miles from Bloomsbur^h, 

 and within four^miles of Rickett's Long Pond Hotel, with board in private family 

 at $7 per week. Bloomsburgh is reached by Philadelphia and Reading Rail- 

 road or Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad. Address John Gibbs, 

 Bloomsburgh. 



Cratvford County — 



Evansburgh. Conneaut Lake contains fine black bass. Reached via the 

 Atlantic and Great Western Railroad, or via the Erie and Pittsburg road to 

 Transfer Junction, thence carriage two miles. Accommodations will be found at 

 the Lake House, or go to old Phil Miller's ; board $2. 



Atlantic. Grouse, quail, rabbits, and other game. Reached via the Atlantic 

 md Great Western Railroad. 



Centreville. The Slippery Rock waters, are famed for the abundance of pike 

 found there. The stream for ten miles is one succession oi dams, all of them 

 broad and deep. There are many ducks and geese, and in the woods are squir- 

 rels, hares and all varieties of small game. The route is via the Atlantic and 

 Great Western Road to Shenango Junction, thence via the Shenango and AUe- 



ghany Road to Centerville Station, twenty-five miles. Sportsmen will find ^e 

 est of accommodations with Mr. John Keuster, whose house is three miles from 

 Uie depot. 



C ti nib c r land Cotinty — 



Newville. Excellent trout fishing all around here. Reached via the Cumber- 

 land Valley Railroad. Good hotels. 



Shippensburgh. Wild turkeys on the North Mountain. Reached via the 

 Cumberland Valley Railroad, forty-one miles from Harrisburg. 



2)auphin County — 



Dauphin. Excellent bass fishing in the Susquehanna is found all along thb 

 river, trom Dauphin to Clark's Ferry. Dauphin is on the Philadelphia and 

 Reading, the Northern Central, and the Pennsylvania Railroads. . , . 



Midaietozvn. Ducks, partridges, quail, squirrels ; black bass. Reached via 

 the Pennsylvania Railroad, Hotels $1.50 to $2; boats and boatmen $1.50. 

 Country hilly and mountainous. Fine place for bass is CoUin s Station^ and for 

 small game Hillsdale^ Indiana County, and Conewago^ Lar caster County. 



