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Seven Tubs Recreation Area

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were instrumental in shaping the physical features of the natural world that we see today. They too are responsible for the formations of the tubs. As ice melts over long periods of time, its eroding capabilities become much more substantial. Glacial melting produced large volumes of flowing water
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A path follows the tubs up the mountain. Certain elements of the path are wheelchair accessible and stairs are used in a few select locations to aid in descending the terrain. Also, the shade brought about by the foliage as well as the coolness of the water and its flow, all contribute to a drop in
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Bird-watchers can gain a glimpse of many species of birds through a visitation of the tubs. The tubs offer a possibility to view some of the birds that are becoming a rarity in the northeast region of the state. Depending on the seasonality of the birds in the area and the time at which hikers and
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Not only does the tubs provide a wide array of foliage and flora, many mammalian species can be observed in their natural habitats. A diverse spectrum of animal size can be observed, some to be taken more seriously than others.
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parks. Although many of the parks of the northeast Pennsylvania region have similar overall characteristics, each also has individual features that can provide a different nature experience.
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Wildflowers are a common site among the foliage around the tubs and the surrounding forests. The northeast is home to many different types of wildflower and the tubs is no exception.
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There is a multitude of categories of foliage in the area. The trees in the area vary greatly and are fairly dense in vegetation. The vegetation surrounding the tubs includes
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formed by the flowing water. The site is part of a 537-acre (2.17 km) recreation area in the Pennsylvania mountains about 4 miles (6.4 km) south of downtown
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for many years, contributing to formations in the different types of rock common to the area. Common geological rock classifications in the area are
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are all creatures that may be encountered through a visit to the tubs. Perhaps of most concern is the possible encounter of a
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There are many state parks around the northeast part of Pennsylvania. Closest in proximity to the tubs are
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visitors experience the tubs, different bird types can be viewed and observed. Common to the area are the
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Litchman , Lori. "Seven Tubs Natural Area, Luzerne County." Greentreks Network. 2006. 19 Mar 2008 <
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can be seen here. Game birds are frequent to the area as well and include wild turkey and
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temperature in close proximity to the tubs. Be wary of loose rocks and slippery
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is a stream that runs through the tubs and eventually meets up with the larger
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Location of Seven Tubs Recreation Area in Pennsylvania
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are a common sight among the foliage as well as the
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is a publicly accessible recreation area located in
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Tourist attractions in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania
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Map showing the location of Seven Tubs Recreation Area
Wilkes-Barre
Luzerne
Pennsylvania
United States
41°14′06″N 75°48′50″W / 41.235°N 75.8139°W / 41.235; -75.8139
Luzerne County, Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
glacial meltwater
sandstone
potholes
Wilkes-Barre
glaciers
Ice Age
limestone
shale
coal
Anaphalis margaritacea
Prenanthes alba
Arisaema triphyllum
Gentiana andrewsii
Cypripedium acaule
Prunella vulgaris
Orchis rotundifolia
Campanula rotundifolia
Epigaea repens
Kalmia latifolia
Kalmia angustifolia
blueberry

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