Location Pages
Local landing pages for rivers and lakes that deserve their own story.
These pages are optimized around specific waterways so people can move from a search query to the exact stretch they care about.
Each page is a fast, structured entry point with location-specific language, planning context, and keywords that support search intent without feeling inflated.
Location pages
5 pages
Use case
Local search
Focus
Trip planning
Published Pages
Exploring the Susquehanna River in 360
A broad, historic river with long stretches that reward careful scouting, especially when you want to understand access, bends, and the shape of a trip before you go.
Complete Guide to Blue Marsh Lake
A lake page should be about access, shoreline shape, and the planning details that matter when you want a calmer, more predictable water experience.
Mapping the Schuylkill River
A location page for the Schuylkill helps people move from curiosity to a real plan by surfacing the route shape and local context in one place.
River Conditions for the Conestoga River
A smaller river page can be extremely useful because condition changes are often more decisive than they would be on a larger, slower-moving system.
Best Launches on the Juniata River
A launch-first location page gives people a quicker way to compare access points, route ideas, and the water conditions that define a good outing.
Editorial Note
ReferenceLocation pages are the easiest way to turn map interest into a direct trip-planning experience.
Design Approach
The layout is intentionally closer to a corporate or public-sector reference page: cleaner structure, flatter surfaces, and less decorative treatment around the content.
