The Deer Creek boat ramp is located in Pennsylvania at latitude 40.53396988 and longitude -79.84223938. This boat ramp is a concrete ramp that is accessible year-round. It is a popular spot for boaters to launch their watercraft in the North Hills area.
The Deer Creek boat ramp is approximately 20 feet wide, making it suitable for smaller watercraft such as kayaks, canoes, and small boats. It has a gentle slope that makes it easy for boaters to launch and retrieve their watercraft from the water.
The boat ramp at Deer Creek services Deer Creek itself, which is a popular spot for fishing and recreational boating. Deer Creek flows into the Allegheny River, which is also accessible from this boat ramp.
According to the latest information available, the following types of watercraft are permitted on Deer Creek: canoes, kayaks, rowboats, small motorboats, and sailboats. It is important for boaters to check local regulations and requirements before launching their watercraft to ensure that they are following all necessary rules and guidelines.
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