Little Juniata River

It flows northeast in the Logan Valley at the foot of Brush Mountain.

At Tyrone, the river receives the southern Bald Eagle Creek, then turns abruptly southeast, passing through a water gap between the Brush and Bald Eagle Mountain ridges and enters Sinking Valley where it receives Sinking Run.

[2] In colonial America, the river was used to float freight downriver on boats called "arcs".

Shipments were placed on board in Birmingham, just east of Tyrone, to await water high enough to clear the rocky stream bed.

The Little Juniata River is a good spot for fly fishing; it holds a Class A population of wild brown trout and requires no stocking.

Geologic cross section along the Little Juniata River
Accident on the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, on the river near Birmingham, Huntingdon County; Harper's Weekly , January 14, 1864