The creek has a rich history dating back to the 1800s, when it was used for logging and transporting coal. Today, it is primarily used for recreational activities like fishing and hiking. The hydrology of Ariel Creek is heavily influenced by both surface flow and snowpack. Surface flow providers include nearby ponds and streams, while snowpack contributes to the creek's water levels during the spring thaw. Agriculture in the area is limited, but the creek is home to a variety of fish species, including brown trout and smallmouth bass, making it a popular spot for anglers. Overall, Ariel Creek is a valuable natural resource that contributes to the ecological diversity and recreational opportunities of the region.
Lackawaxen River At Hawley
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808cfs |
Lackawaxen River Near Honesdale
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458cfs |
West Branch Lackawaxen River At Prompton
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74cfs |
Lackawanna River At Archbald
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260cfs |
Dyberry Creek Near Honesdale
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296cfs |
Lackawaxen River At Rowland
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1240cfs |
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Ledgedale Rec Area
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Ironwood Point Rec Area - PPL
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Caffrey Rec Area - PPL
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Promised Land State Park
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Wilson Campground
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Wilsonville Rec Area - PPL
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