troutbert wrote:
Fishidiot wrote:
5WT,
There are three branches of the "juniata" river. The one that Chetty is talking about (despite the forum title) is technically the Raystown Branch, Juniata River - this is the tailrace below Raystown Lake for several miles. Where the confusion stems from is the the section up at Huntington. Further north near Petersburg, the Little Juniata River joins the Frankstown Branch, Juniata River and this forms the river that flows down through Huntington. On my Delorme Map, this stretch is still labeled Little Juniata River. Most locals I have talked to however simply call it "juniata" and this helps differentiate it from the upstream sections known for trout fishing. The Little Juniata River flows down thru Huntington and then joins the Raystown Branch Juniata (Point Access site) - from this point downstream it is simply the Juniata River.
The DeLorme is simply wrong. The waterway that flows through Huntington is the Juniata River.
The USGS is the agency with the responsibility with maintaining geographical names and that's the way they list it.
The DeLorme is usually correct, but not always. In the recent edition of the DeLorme, look at Spring Creek a short distance above Bellefonte. They have it labeled as Buffalo Run. That error was not in the earlier editions of the DeLorme.