Standing Stone Creek

Standing Stone Creek is a 34.2-mile-long (55.0 km)[1] tributary of the Juniata River in Huntingdon and Centre counties, Pennsylvania, in the United States.

[2] Allegedly, when the first European visitors arrived at the creek's mouth, they found a Native American camp whose lodges were arranged in a circle, centered by a 14-foot-high, six-inch-square stone pillar, marked with petroglyphs.

Standing Stone Creek joins the Juniata River in the borough of Huntingdon.

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Standing Stone Creek near its mouth in Huntingdon