This cache is with the 2022 Clinton County Traffic Safety Geo Trail. Pick up a CCTS Geo Trail Passport at Clinton County Visitors Bureau (located at 212 N. Jay St., Lock Haven, PA 17745) to collect 20 keyword(s) that are found under the lid of each cache. Once you've found all the caches and recorded all the keywords, return to Clinton County Visitors Bureau to redeem for your 2022 CCTS geocoin.
NOTE: Please leave the cache exactly how you found it, so that it is hidden for the next cacher.
Part of the City of Lock Haven’s flood protection system, this 2-and-a-quarter-mile paved walkway (4.5 miles down and back) is named in honor of the late William Clinger, the United States Congressman who represented the area and helped secure funding for construction of the dike/levee system built by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in the early 1990s. The Riverwalk extends from Lock Haven University to Memorial Park along the West Branch of the Susquehanna River, providing beautiful river views to one side and a look at many of Lock Haven’s historic homes on the other. Informational kiosks highlighting local history are strategically placed along the Riverwalk, which also includes a small pavilion overlooking the City Beach area, and the Corman Amphitheatre that serves as a gathering point for many community events and activities. A floating stage is placed on the River at the Amphitheatre during the summer so bands can perform.
The nearby river provides plenty of distractions from our everyday lives whether it's swimming, boating, fishing, walking or just relaxing along the shore. While these distractions are welcome in our lives, driver distractions are not. If something takes your eyes off the road, your hands off of the steering wheel, prevents you from hearing, or breaks your cognitive focus while driving it is a driver distraction. You should never text and drive or talk on the phone while driving, eat or drink while driving, do your hair or makeup while driving, travel with loud passengers or loud music or reach for items in the vehicle while driving.