Callender Gap Creek

Callender Gap Creek is a tributary of the in , in the United States. It is approximately 0.8 miles long according to The National Map and flows through and .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Archbald Pothole State Park.

Park
is a 150-acre Pennsylvania state park in , , . The focal point of the park is Archbald Pothole. is situated 1½ miles southwest of Callender Gap Creek.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include East Jermyn and Jermyn.

Hamlet
Jermyn, known as "The Birthplace of First Aid in America", is a borough which is located in , United States. Located on the , it is 12 miles northeast of .

Village
, known as "The Birthplace of First Aid in America", is a borough which is located in , United States. Located on the , it is 12 miles northeast of .

Hamlet
is a village in , , , roughly 8 miles northwest of Scranton. The governing borough of is . is situated 4 miles south of Callender Gap Creek.

Callender Gap Creek

Latitude
41.52703° or 41° 31′ 37″ north
Longitude
-75.5463° or 75° 32′ 47″ west
Elevation
928 feet (283 metres)
Open location code
87H6GFG3+RF
Geo­Names ID
5182759
Wiki­data ID
Q20486998
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Satellite Map

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In Other Languages

From Catalan to Venetian—“Callender Gap Creek” goes by many names.
  • Catalan: Callender Gap Creek
  • Cebuano: Callender Gap Creek
  • Venetian: Callender Gap

Localities in the Area

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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Rush Brook and Aylesworth Creek.

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