Tunungwant Creek

Tunungwant Creek is a 12.78 mi long fifth-order tributary to the Allegheny River. This is the only stream of this name in the United States. According to a 1792 Reading Howell map of Pennsylvania, the stream was known as Ischunuangwandt. Today, it is locally known as 'The Tuna'.

Course
Tunungwant Creek forms at the confluence of East and West Branch Tunungwant Creek in McKean County, Pennsylvania in Bradford and then flows north to meet the Allegheny River about 5 mile southeast of Salamanca, New York.

Watershed
Tunungwant Creek drains 315.95 sqmi of area, receives about 45.8 in/year and is about 83.58% forested.