Brady’s Bend Overlook and East Brady
Bob is on vacation. He took two days off work, yesterday and today. I planned yesterday’s activities; Bob is in charge of today’s activities. As one would expect, yesterday was filled with photographic opportunities. I am sharing the fruit of those photographic opportunities with you throughout this week.
We departed home (Warren, PA) around 9:00 am. We didn’t return home until 9 hours later! We drove through several western Pennsylvania counties. Our first stop was in Clarion, PA. Today’s blog post showcases photographs taken while at Brady’s Bend Overlook and East Brady.
It was a short drive, 31 miles, from Clarion to Brady’s Bend Overlook.

Brady’s Bend Overlook provides a spectacular 1,500-foot panoramic view of a bend in the Allegheny River.
This photograph consists of eight images, which I stitched together using Adobe Photoshop.
Continuing on Route 68, East Brady is 1 mile east of Brady’s Bend Overlook. Upon reaching East Brady and crossing over the Allegheny River, we turned right onto Seybertown Road. You can see Seybertown Road, on the other side of the Allegheny River, in the photograph shown above. Neither Bob nor I had never been on that road. The remaining photographs in this blog post were taken along Seybertown Road.

Look up at the top of this photograph.
You can see Brady’s Bend Overlook from here.

You may have noticed a break in the ice in the photograph I took at Brady’s Bend Overlook. Here is that break in the ice at river level.

See the snowman?
Continuing upstream, our next stop was in Parker–the subject of my next blog post.
4 Responses to “Brady’s Bend Overlook and East Brady”
You got some beautiful wintry photos on this drive. You did a great job with the panorama.
Fabulous Linda, thanks for taking us on the journey with you/Bob.
Linda, the view of the bend is just amazing. Wonderful series of scenic shots.
Linda: That certainly brings back some wonderful memories. We used to leave New Castle and drive up to Brady’s Bend for a full day of fishing the Allegheny. what a fun place.