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Stull Run

Stull Run is a tributary stream located in Centre County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is part of the Bald Eagle Creek watershed and ultimately flows into the Susquehanna River.

The stream's name likely derives from the Stull family, early settlers in the area.

Stull Run is characterized as a small, freestone stream, typically exhibiting clear water and a rocky substrate. It is primarily fed by groundwater and runoff from the surrounding forested hillsides.

The stream's watershed is largely rural and forested, with some agricultural activity. The dominant land cover is deciduous forest.

Stull Run provides habitat for a variety of aquatic organisms, including various species of insects, amphibians, and potentially fish, although detailed surveys of the stream's fauna are not widely published.

The stream's water quality can be impacted by agricultural runoff and erosion from unpaved roads, though specific water quality data is not readily available. Local conservation efforts may focus on preserving the forested riparian buffer along the stream to protect water quality and habitat.