Natural Water Slides, Ohiopyle and Linn Run
Among the activities I want to throw myself into during my upcoming trip to Ohio and Western Pennsylvania is water sliding. Before you assume I want to visit an amusement park, I should explain that nature is the greatest amusement, and there are at least two places in PA with natural water slides. Instead of a plastic half-pipe, the stream through thousands of years of water flow has polished the stone to the point one can slide on it.
During my August 2010 trip to Ohiopyle I went down the slides twice. I remembered all the guidelines the park suggests you observe: don't go in during high water, be careful of the rocks, etc. I also remembered advice I'd read online, that the stone isn't perfectly smooth and so it will abrade fabric. Fortunately for both myself and the general public at Ohiopyle I'd left the Speedo at home, and wore a traditional set of trunks.
Next time might be at Meadow Run, but its possible as well at its less well known cousin, Linn Run in Linn Run State Park. The water slides are about a half-mile down the trail from the parking area. In this case the DCNR has signs up prohibiting swimming, but everyone was ignoring the warning when we visited in July 2012. The slide isn't a chiseled trough as it is at Ohiopyle, but instead it encompasses most of the stream bed. Thus the water flow is at a lower volume and you need to 'help' the stream push you along. Despite the different nature of the stream, the general rule applies - be careful. Note the two photos below. The young man was unprepared for his dog's running to greet me and so he took an unexpected seat on the bottom of Linn Run.
When I visited Linn Run, I was only out of surgery a few months, and I wasn't up to trying the slide. Heck, I was barely up to the one mile walk. I'll try to be more careful than the young man with the dog, and myself in 2010, when I'm back to the water slides next month.Labels: Water Slides

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