West Branch Pine Creek

It flows east-southeast for approximately half a mile before turning southeast in a valley.

After several miles, the creek briefly turns east for a short distance before entering West Branch Township.

The valley of West Branch Pine Creek is fairly narrow and contains forests, pastures, abandoned farms, and some houses and camps.

[2] It is possible to canoe on 6.9 miles (11.1 km) of West Branch Pine Creek during snowmelt and within four days of heavy rain.

Edward Gertler describes the scenery along it as "good" in his book Keystone Canoeing.

The confluence of the West Branch Pine Creek (right) and Pine Creek in Galeton