Aerial view of part of  Warren, Pennsylvania. Not to be confused with the Point, which is just north of this photograph is Point Park, the forested area in the city's center where the Conewango Creek and the Allegheny River meet. There is an undeveloped canoe launch here as well as picnic tables, cookout grills and a small pavilion. It is a favorite fishing spot and lunchtime retreat. Nearby is the public swimming pool, the YMCA and War Memorial Stadium.
     The road across the river from Point Park will lead you to the Longhouse National Scenic Byway which starts at Route 59 just outside the city.
    
Photo courtesy of the United States Geological Survey.
Aerial view of Point Park in Warren Pennsylvania
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