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We’ve teamed up with Calliari’s Italian Bakery to bring you a delicious wine and cheese pairing. You will receive 5 samples of cheese and a 1 oz. flight of 5 Winery at Wilcox wines that compliment each kind. As an added bonus you will also receive some delicious Calliari’s famous Italian Bread! Enjoy from the comfort of your own home! Price is $15 plus tax each OR $25 plus tax for two Please RSVP & Pay by March 8, 2021
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Join us Friday night July 24th at UMI Motorsports Park for campfires, food trucks and live music. Bring the family, chairs and your favorite drink. Joe Quick will be playing from 6pm to 9pm with multiple food trucks on site. Guests are invited to stop by the infield paddock and check out the cars competing in the Autocross Challenge. With plenty of room to social distance, this is a great way to spend a summer evening with your family and friends at a beautiful Clearfield area landmark. All are welcome!
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Bilger's Rocks Primitive camping (10 sites), water available. Pet friendly, organized activities, playground, concession stand. Open all year. Visit Website 1921 Bilgers Rocks Road Grampian, PA 16838 814-236-7570 Curwensville Lake 60 sites, 2 handicap accessible, 3 cabins, pet friendly, store, bath house, lake, credit cards accepted, Open May 1 – October 13 Visit Website PO Box 87, 1256 Lake Drive Curwensville, PA 16833 814-236-2320
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Clearfield County Campgrounds Clearfield County Driving Park Hook ups available, playground, pet friendly. Open May through October. Visit Website 5615 Park Street Clearfield, PA 16830 814-765-4629 Parker Dam State Park 110 sites available with some hook ups, playground, organized activities, swimming area, pet friendly, handicapped accessible, shower house, credit cards accepted. Open April through December. Visit Website 28 Fairview Road Penfield, PA 15849 888-PA-PARKS S.B. Elliott State Park 25 campsites available, pet friendly, credit cards accepted. Open May through October. Visit Website 2112 Old Route 153 Penfield, PA 15849 888-PA-PARKS Woodland Campground 85 sites, handicap accessible, pet friendly, pond, wireless internet, hook ups available, tv/cable, game room/playground, organized activities, store, showers, credit cards accepted. Open April - December. Visit Website 314 Egypt Road Woodland, PA 16881 814-857-5388
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DuBois-Treasure Lake KOA Campsites with some hook up sites, playground, mini golf, swimming pool, pet friendly, handicap accessible, store, showers, credit cards accepted. Open April through November. Visit Website 813 Treasure Lake Drive DuBois, PA 15801 814-913-1437 Camp Mountain Run Camp Mountain Run is a Boy Scouts of America camp in Penfield, PA owned and operated by the Bucktail Council that can also be used for conferences, weddings or lodging. Camp Mountain Run is just minutes from the Elk Visitor's Center. There are 8 cabins and 10 primitive campsites available. Private Parking, wireless internet, pool, refrigerator, meeting space. Visit Website 4980 Mountain Run Rd., Penfield, PA 15849 814-371-5650 703-371-1399
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Elk Mountain Homestead 3 bedrooms, sleeps up to 12, 2 story furnished farmhouse located in the heart of the PA. Elk range. Living room w/fireplace, fully equipped kitchen, dining room and bath. Visit Website 401 Homestead Drive Benezette, PA 15821 814-787-5168 Quehanna Lodge Bar & Grill 12 rooms, meeting/conference space, in room refrigerator, restaurant/lounge on site, wireless internet, handicapped accessible, credit cards accepted. Visit Website 818 Quehanna Hwy. Karthaus, PA 16845 814-263-4371
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Bilger's Rocks 1921 Bilger's Rocks Road, Grampian (814) 577-8362 www.bilgersrocks.com Total Number of Sites: 12 Hook Ups x Cabins/Cottages:   TV Cable/WiFi:   Game Room/Playground: x Organized Activities: x Pool/Swimming Area:   Pet Friendly: x Handicap Access: x Store:   Showers:   Credit Cards:   Price: $ Season: Yearly Cayman Landing Campground 13 Treasure Lake, DuBois (814) 375-1742 www.treasurelakepoa.com Total Number of Sites: 330 Hook Ups x Cabins/Cottages:   TV Cable/WiFi:   Game Room/Playground: x Organized Activities: x Pool/Swimming Area: x Pet Friendly: x Handicap Access: x Store: x Showers: x Credit Cards: x Price: $ Season: April-Nov. Clearfield County Driving Park 5615 Park Street, Clearfield (814) 765-4629 www.clearfieldcountyfair.com Total Number of Sites:   Hook Ups x Cabins/Cottages:   TV Cable/WiFi:   Game Room/Playground: x Organized Activities:   Pool/Swimming Area:   Pet Friendly: x Handicap Access:   Store:   Showers:   Credit Cards: x Price: $ Season: May-Oct. Curwensville Lake Recreation Area 1256 Lake Drive, Curwensville 1-800-326-9051 (814)236-2320 www.curwensvillelake.com Total Number of Sites: 51 Hook Ups x Cabins/Cottages:   TV Cable/WiFi:   Game Room/Playground: x Organized Activities: x Pool/Swimming Area: x Pet Friendly: x Handicap Access: x Store: x Showers: x Credit Cards:   Price: $ Season: May-Nov. Lumber City RV Park LLC 249 McDivitt Road, Curwensville (814) 236-3313 www.lumbercityrvpark.com Total Number of Sites: 34 Hook Ups x Cabins/Cottages:   TV Cable/WiFi: x Game Room/Playground: x Organized Activities:   Pool/Swimming Area:   Pet Friendly: x Handicap Access: x Store: x Showers:   Credit Cards: x Price: $ Season: May-Oct. Mahaffey Camp/Conference Center Rt. 219, Mahaffey (814) 277-5544 www.mahaffeycamp.com Total Number of Sites:   Hook Ups   Cabins/Cottages: x TV Cable/WiFi:   Game Room/Playground: x Organized Activities: x Pool/Swimming Area: x Pet Friendly:   Handicap Access: x Store:   Showers: x Credit Cards:   Price: $ Season: Yearly Parker Dam State Park 28 Fairview Road, Penfield 1-888-PA-PARKS (814)765-0630 www.dcnr.state.pa.us Total Number of Sites: 110 Hook Ups x Cabins/Cottages: 16 TV Cable/WiFi:   Game Room/Playground: x Organized Activities: x Pool/Swimming Area: x Pet Friendly: x Handicap Access: x Store: x Showers: x Credit Cards: x Price: $ Season: Yearly S.B. Elliott State Park Fairview Road, Penfield 1-888-PA-PARKS (814)765-0630 www.visitPAparks.com Total Number of Sites: 25 Hook Ups   Cabins/Cottages: 6 TV Cable/WiFi:   Game Room/Playground:   Organized Activities:   Pool/Swimming Area:   Pet Friendly:   Handicap Access:   Store:   Showers:   Credit Cards: x Price: $ Season: Yearly Woodland Campground 314 Egypt Road, Woodland 1-800-589-1674 (814)857-5388 www.woodlandpa.com Total Number of Sites: 85 Hook Ups x Cabins/Cottages: 1 TV Cable/WiFi: x Game Room/Playground: x Organized Activities: x Pool/Swimming Area:   Pet Friendly:   Handicap Access: x Store: x Showers: x Credit Cards: x Price: $ Season: April-Dec.
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Canoeing/Kayaking/Boating canoe. kayak. boat. Whether your passion is navigating the water by boat, kayak or canoe, Clearfield County is a world-class water activities destination. Mahaffey to Curwensville Lake 20 miles - up to 8+ hours. Start at Starlight restaurant. From here to Bower is the steepest drop with Chest Falls. At 5 feet (Bower gage) it is fairly safe for moderate paddlers. Each inch of river height changes the difficulty. Above 6 feet you should have self-rescue skills as there can be long wave trains and steep drops enveloping you in river foam, leaving you not to sure , which way is up. Meaning - pretty scary. Or exciting if you are a little or a lot crazy. Next steepest drop is at Watts bottom. A little ways after that the river, backed up by Curwensville Lake gets very slow. You feel as you will never reach the end. Sometimes the wind pushes you back upstream. Don't be too disheartened... There are several point to exit the river in this stretch. Camp Corbly road bridge, Curry Run Bridge, Bells Landing Park, Lumber City Bridge with a long climb to the road or to the Canoe launch at Curwensville Lake. Car portage necessary to continue downriver from Curwensville. Curwensville/Clearfield 9 mi. - 3 1/2 hours - Start Irvin Park or the Community Center in Curwensville. Easy stretch that mostly follows Rails to Trails. Watch for boons from the logging era. Exit Lower Witmer Park. Clearfield/Shawville 11 mi. - 4 1/2 hours - Starting on left bank at Elliott's Park- named for John Crissman's dog. A lot of sweat has turned an overgrown weed bank into a beautiful respite to picnic, fish and launch canoes and kayaks to head downriver. If you see John out be sure to thank him. A more remote stretch that winds itself through some gorgeous scenery. Watch for Bald eagles, deer, and other wildlife. Pause to explore a tunnel or two on your trip. I-80 bridges are about 2/3 of the way downriver. Exit on left bank below fenced area across from Shawville Power Generating Station. We are near here. Shawville to Millstone Run 1 1/2 miles. If you are only looking for an hour or so of just paddling around. Get in behind Shawville store or church. Out on right bank where Millstone Run comes in. No portage. Shawville/Deer Creek (Frenchville) 13 mi. - 5 1/2 hours- Another remote and winding stretch withunparalleled beauty has easy calm waters floating between giant boulders to sometimes exciting ripples. Stepping Stones, placed here by giants of a bygone era used today by Bigfoot play hopscotch across the river-writers imagination at work-paddle around and through them and use your own imagination as you create your own story as to the placement of these magnificent structures. Exit river right or river left just above Deer Creek Bridge. All boats exiting right bank must sport a PA Fish and Boat Launch Permit. Deer Creek/Rolling Stone 6 mi. -. 2 1/2 hours- Shorter easy stretch where you will see a few camps. Look for RING ROCKS left by lumbermen of a bygone era. Stop at Alder Run, climb up into the pines, and marvel at how two very different worlds can be so close. Take out Rolling Stone bridge right bank. Rolling Stone/Karthaus 11 mi. - 5 hours - The second steepest drop on the West Branch Susquehanna River is more challenging depending on water levels. Boulders were blasted to the sides to make room for timber rafts on way to market causing water to funnel and create wave trains. Then comes Moshannon Falls. You can always exit on right at head of the falls to scout or portage around them. Once past the falls water slows down as the river widens. Karthaus/Keating 22 mi. -7-8 mi. - A longer slower stretch with few technical surprises except Buttermilk Falls. Though fish in the river here are sparse many of the tributaries hold feisty native trout. A hike up Bougher Run will lead you to a waterfall where you may cool off under original running water. Others offer hikes to scenic vistas. Paddle up Sinnemahoning Creek to take out. Keating/North Bend 17 mi. - 5 1/2 hours - This stretch mostly follows the RR tracks as you head toward Renovo or North Bend to finish 80 miles of Wilderness from Clearfield. Renovo has 2 launches plus North Bend.  Anderson Creek 23.5 Mi. - Anderson Creek is classified as a Class II-III+ classification whitewater stream, and falls from the highest mountain east of the Mississippi River on Interstate I-80 in Clearfield County, Pennsylvania. This is a challenging course and not for the leisure paddler. Along with the whitewater you will face several small dams that are easy passage. The water level is best in the spring and only passable when the water is high. Curwensville Lake Recreation Area 790 Acres - This manmade lake is one of the county's hidden treasures. Its banks are decorated with foliage that is sure to impress any viewer throughout the seasons. There are a few bald eagles that call this area home and plenty of additional activity on the property to keep you entertained for days. There are no horsepower boating restrictions so if you are in a kayak or canoe expect some rougher water. Glen Hope to Madera 6-8 hours- This is the longer trip at six to eight hours of paddling depending on the speed of the current and how much playing around you do. It’s also a flatwater section that some of the locals avoid due to its slower current, but it’s popular for 1st time solo paddlers or younger paddlers in recreational kayaks. Madera to Faunce 4-5 hours - This is the most popular section because of its faster current and it’s winding path through some of Clearfield County’s remote woods. On this twisty section you’ll enjoy a slightly faster current, occasional obstacles and fun riffles and eddies, and you’ll enjoy some of Central PA’s scenic views that take you past remote villages and few campsites. And if you look closely you’ll see evidence of early homes, industry, and even a once major travel route during the 1800s that eventually succumbed to time. Parker Lake 20-acre Parker Lake is tucked nicely in the tranquil arena of Parker Dam State Park. Paddling this lake will allow you to enjoy the woodlands and accompany the wildlife under Mother Nature’s umbrella. All boats must display one of the following: boat registration; launch permit or mooring permit from Pennsylvania State Parks, available at most state park offices; or launch permit from the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission. Electric and non-powered boats only, motorized boats are prohibited. Shagger’s Inn 20-acre - If you are looking to float the backwoods. backroads. backwaters. with the local waterfowl Shagger's Inn is the place to be. The setting for this stage is typical of a shallow water impound. The wetland contains one of the few nesting areas in PA for Osprey. Waterfowl is common in spring and fall. The surrounding Moshannon State Forest is an excellent place to find Scarlet Tanager, Purple Finch and Wild Turkey. Treasure Lake 379 acres- Visitors can enjoy the beauty of this lake when they rent a kayak or canoe at the Treasure Lake Marina. Although this is a gated community anyone can enjoy its activities while staying at a cabin or one of the lodging properties. West Branch Susquehanna River 102 Miles of the West Branch Susquehanna River is located in the boundaries of Clearfield County. Trip times vary depending on water levels, paddling skills, weather conditions. They are also PADDLING times-not floating times. A Boy Scout merit badge can be earned by completing the trip between Clearfield and North Bend. The badge "80 Miles of Wilderness" can be earned by everyone...and is based on a book of the same name. Contact DuBois Council BSA for more info on this. 
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Support Clearfield County Cancer Support, Inc. Contact Sonya at 577-0577 to participate!
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This October, the CarnEvil breaks through the veil! Clowns, jugglers, acrobats, & showmen, straight from the fiery pit Itself. Enjoy the candy at your own peril. Rock out to the HELLBENT Lords of the 7th Realm from 9:30 to 1:30! Enjoy less the greedy activities & Find out which performer is the most evil among us all with the $100 Costume Contest!!
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Join us for a Carnival-themed weekend with a some carnival games and competitions. Activities in the campground for just campers from 11:00 am to noon. Activities on the beach from 3-5 pm. Free barbecue dinner Saturday, August 8 from 4:00 to 6:00 pm courtesy of the PA National Guard.
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The area's premier gift shop with on-site manufactured gourmet products. Eclectic gift shop in 1870s Victorian Home 545 East Main Street, 544 Gordon Alley, Reynoldsville, PA 15851, Reynoldsville, PA, 15851, 814-653-8707, Agritourism, Shopping
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Treasure Lake Property Owners Presents Carving at the Lake A blend of top chainsaw artists gather to exhibit their skills and art for viewing pleasure. Art pieces will be available for sale. Memorial Day Weekend Friday - Sunday Beginning at 9am
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 Lawrence Township Fire Company #1 and Rescue Hose and Ladder Company announce the 10th Annual Cash Bash. It is located at the Expo 2 Building - Clearfield Fair Grounds on Saturday, November 4th, 2023. Doors Open at 4:30 PM. Each ticket admits two people and contains two chances to win! Contact a member from Lawrence Township Volunteer Fire Company #1 or Rescue Hose & Ladder Co. for Tickets! Only 500 Sold!
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Bucktail Council, Scouts BSA  Giving away over $4K in cash! Lots of other side games and baskets will be at the event. You do not have to be present to win main cash prizes!
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The Clearfield Arts Studio Theatre, Inc. (CAST) is an arts center in the heart of Clearfield, PA. The mission of CAST is to foster the promotion of community interest in theatre, art, music, dance, photography, and theatrical production for educational, civic, and benevolent purposes. 112 E. Locust Street Clearfield, PA 16830 814-765-4474 www.clearfieldarts.org
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Live Theater and special entertainment events. Classes in dance, music and acting are available. Located in downtown Clearfield. 112 East Locust Street, 112 East Locust Street, Clearfield, PA, 16830, 814-765-4474, Entertainment, Things to See & Do
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The Clearfield Arts Studio Theatre, Inc. (CAST) will have performances of Cabaret July 25-27 and August 1-3 at 7:30pm.    Tickets can be purchased online at www.ClearfieldArts.org or at the CAST office Wednesdays 10:30-11:30 and Thursdays 4:30-5:30. Tickets can also be purchased at the box office 30 minutes before each performance, if not already sold out.    This production is directed by Brandi Billotte and  Katelynn Smith.    Cabaret is set against the emergence of anti-Semitism and fascism in 1930s Germany with a lot of the action taking place inside of a seedy underground nightclub during a time in history where everyone was having the best time, indulging in every kind of vice you can imagine.    This show is a huge, fun party until all of a sudden it isn’t.    Cabaret opened on Broadway in 1966 and is currently in its fourth revival, which is a testament to its timeless appeal to a wide variety of audiences. Once described as a “musical for people who don’t like musicals,” the show is a compelling historical drama complete with complicated romance plot lines, sinister villains, and bawdy hilarity in addition to the show’s various epic dance numbers and hauntingly beautiful score.    Note that this production is not suitable for children or those that are easily offended. Recommended age for admittance is 18 plus.