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Clearfield County Recreation and Tourism Authority Visit Clearfield County Board Meeting  Wednesday, November 12th, 2025 9:00 AM 
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Clearfield County Recreation and Tourism Authority Visit Clearfield County Board Meeting Wednesday, December 10th, 2025  11:30 AM  @ Clearfield Distillery (The Rock on the River) 
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View the Visitors Guide Online We invite you to begin your Pennsylvania Wilds adventure with a visit to the backwoods. backroads. backwaters. and all we have to offer. View the Clearfield Visitors Guide online by clicking the button below.                                                         View Online Get a Visitors Guide by Mail
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Concerts happen every Friday evening from 7pm til 9pm at Lower Witmer Park in downtown Clearfield
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We are dog lovers! We couple our knowledge of dogs with the widest variety of natural wholesome dog food and treats in the area. 1226 S. Second Street, 1226 S. Second Street, Clearfield, PA, 16830, 814-765-0123, Shopping & Retailers, Shopping
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Primitive camp sites for tenting or camper. Electric provided if needed. Large pond for fishing and miniature golf. 249 McDivitt Road, 249 McDivitt Road, Curwensville, PA, 16833, 814-236-3313, Camping, Accomodations
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Purchase a Duck for the upcoming Wapiti Waddle Duck Race on Saturday, May 25th! Festivities starting at 9am with ducks dropping at 1pm. Lots of games, prizes, music, food and fun to be included! FAMILY FRIENDLY! Purchase your Ducks here: https://forms.gle/sQMZ3DTvYHQRLU6r5 $20 - Single Duck $100 - (Quack Pack) 6 Ducks
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Located on the Bennett Branch of Sinnemahoning Creek our guest cabins sit in a quiet, wooded setting in the midst of PA Elk Country along the Elk Scenic Drive along SR 555 in Elk County. Sleep 2 to 8 people depending on the cabin and your needs. From a romantic getaway to family or friends reunion to a full blown wedding Ð Wapiti Woods can provide back-to-nature lodging with relaxing comfortable. Located on SR555, Benezette Township, Elk Scenic Drive. Six guest cabins: One community cabin with washer/dryer, phone for local calls, games, TV with vcr/dvd. 5186 River Road (SR 555, Elk Scenic Drive), 5186 River Road, Weedville, PA, 15868, 814-787-7525, Guest Cabin Rentals, Accomodations
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Come and experience over 1,400 acres of prime hunting and shooting grounds in Central PA. We have Terrain and activities for all level of hunters. Our goal is to provide you and your guests the best hunting and shooting available. 548 Hunt Club Drive, 548 Hunt Club Drive, Ginter, PA, 16651, 814-378-8380, Wing shooting Lodge and Kennel, Things to See & Do
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The North Central PA Area Aglow will host its spring gathering – Waves of Glory – on Saturday, May 1. It will take place, from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m., at the KMI Community Center, located at 5995 Fire Tower Rd., Mahaffey. The scriptural theme is: “But we all, seeing the glory of the Lord with unveiled faces, as in a mirror, are being transformed into the same image from glory to glory by the Spirit of the Lord.” (2 Corinthians 3:18) and “Show [us] Your glory, [we] pray.” (Exodus 33:18) The gathering will feature a series of ministry and worship partners, including: • Peter Smith, Transformation Prayer Network • Marcia Rhoades, PAPN SW Regional Leader/Voice of the Bride • Pastor Terry Smith, Jubilee Christian Center/Brookville Advisor • Melissa Sylvis, Melissa Sylvis Ministries/NCPA Area Team Advisor • Carleigh Barnett, Worship Team Admission is free; a love offering will be received, however. Attendees are also asked to bring a sack lunch. The goal of the gathering is to be “a blessing to our host community,” according to Mary Mauk, VP of public relations, NCPA Area Team, Aglow International. Attendees are requested to please bring a canned good or non-perishable food item to benefit a local food bank.
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Music and poetry, like many of the arts, are means of personal expression for many.  In the face of travesty, their voices were heard in what they wrote and the melodies they sang.  Many of these voices will be featured as the Clearfield Choral Society presents their spring concert on Sunday, May 21, 2023 at 3:30pm at the Presbyterian Church of Clearfield, located at 119 N 2nd Street in Downtown Clearfield. The concert is themed “We Shall Walk in Peace: A Tribute to Our Fallen Soldiers.”    Beautiful poems, such as John McCrae's "In Flander's Fields", Walt Whitman's, "Dirge for Two Veterans", and A.D. Hope's "Inscription for a War", were written in response to war and violence of their respective times.  Composers, such as Ralph Vaughan Williams, spoke openly against war and conflict, and used music as a means to make his message known throughout England, and eventually, the world.  In the end, the final message is the need for peace, love, and joy, as will be heard in Mack Wilberg's dynamic "Anthem of Peace", Elaine Hagenberg's setting of George Herbert Meade's, "O Love", and in the simplicity of Kevin Siegfried's setting of the Shaker hymn, "Peace".    Tickets are $8 for adults and $5 for students. Anyone who has served in the military, or is currently serving, will be admitted into the concert free of charge. The choir thanks you for your service.    Tickets can be purchased online at ClearfieldChoralSociety.org or in person at the CAST office, located at 112 E Locust Street in Clearfield , Mondays 10:30-11:30 and Wednesdays 4:30-5:30.  Tickets will also be sold at the church one hour before the concert.  
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We are just one week away from Hot Dog Days! Wednesday June 25-Friday June 27 from 11:00-3:00 in the parking lot of the Weather Discovery Center. Look for the hotdog cart! Thursday June 26th is our inaugural Kids Day! The Altoona Curve mascot Loco will be here for a meet & greet from 1:30-2. In addition to the $4 hot dog lunch special, we will also have Plinko, a duck pond, snow cones, popcorn, dart game, and cotton candy. Tickets for these games and treats can be purchased on Kids Day 6/$5, and each will cost just one ticket. Cornhole and face painting will also be available free of charge! Come for lunch and stay for fun! All proceeds benefit the educational mission of the PWDC and the Mary Jean Johnston Education Fund. If your business is interested in placing a lunch order any of the days, please email director@weatherdiscovery.org to receive an order form.
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Welcome Hunters! We will offer a special rate for hunters staying in the area. To redeem your discount, bring your hunting license to the front desk upon check-in. Clearfield Comfort Inn 1821 Industrial Park Rd. Clearfield, PA 16830 (814) 768-6400 Indoor Heated Pool Indoor Corridor Free High-speed Wireless Internet King Whirlpool Rooms Free Continental Breakfast 24 hr Fitness Center Rooms are subject to availability Please call to make reservations (814) 768-6400
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Welcome Pets! When you and your “well-supervised, well-behaved” pet stay at the Historic Victorian Loft B and B, you’ll be welcomed with chocolate chip cookies and dog treats. The Victorian Loft offers “doggie-sitting” (with advanced notice), so you can dine, shop or take in a museum or theatre. Take your dog on a walk on the Rails to Trails, a 12 mile trail that winds along the West Branch Susquehanna River. Before leaving, treat your pet to a special surprise at the near by Waggin’ Trains Pet Store. Book Now @ 1-866-Go Wilds www.visitclearfieldcounty.org 
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Free admission showing of the 1961 classic: West Side Story Doors open at 12:30 Movie begins at 1:00
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The Quehanna Wild Area is the first state forest wild area in Pa. and is a 48,000-acre almost circular patch of small second-growth mixed hard wood forest. The Quehanna Wild Area is for the public "to see, use and enjoy for such activities as hiking, hunting, and fishing". The main hiking trail on the Quehanna plateau is the Quehanna Trail, a 75-mile (121 km) loop trail that passes through the wild area and Moshannon and Elk State Forests. One of the notable features of the natural area is a large stand of paper birch, giving the impression of a much more northerly forest. A reliable place to find snow for cross-country skiing is the Quehanna Cross-Country Ski Trail which goes through the heart of the natural area. There are large open meadows too, which support exceptional wildflowers in spring and summer.   Quehanna Wild Area SR 879 814-765-5734
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All proceeds go to Clearfield Special Olympics. Vendors will be present. 50/50 will be held. After trophy presentation.  Sign up 9am to noon Judging from noon to 3pm Entry Fee into the Lake $5.00 Entry Fee into the Car & Bike Show $10.00 Contact: (Chair) Denny Barrett 814-577-5916 (Co-Chair) Tobey Wingard 814-553-5196
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Car and bike show all proceeds go to Clearfield Special Olympics hope to see everyone there! Memorial Day Weekend  All proceeds go to Clearfield Special Olympics 50/50 Chinese Auction Vendors will be Present at Curwensville Lake Sign up 9am judging from noon to 3pm Sponsored by: Clearfield A.B.A.T.E. Chinklacamoose Co-Sponsored by: Curwensville Lake  Entry fee into the lake $5.00 Entry Fee into the Car & Bike Show $10.00  
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Join us for our First Annual Arts and Crafts Festival.