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Susquehanna State Park


 
 
 
 
State Park Information

Susquehanna State Park
Jarrettsville, 21084





State Park Overview


Picnicking


Boating

Boating unlimited hp motors permitted

A boat launch provides access to the West Branch Susquehanna River and the 652-acre Hepburn Street Dam that is deep enough for water-skiing.

Non-powered boats must have one of the following launching permit or mooring permit from Pennsylvania State Parks, available at most state park offices or boat registration or launching permit from the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission. Motorboats must display a current boat registration.


History of the Area

The West Branch Susquehanna River was a travel route for settlers to the interior of Pennsylvania. In 1833, the West Branch Division of the Pennsylvania Canal opened from Northumberland to Lock Haven, passing through the current state park. By the late 1800s, logging became the main industry of the area. At this time it was not uncommon in the spring to find the river jammed bank-to-bank with timber floating to mills downstream.

The initial land for the park was purchased for flood control. Susquehanna State Park was created through the joint efforts of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the City of Williamsport. The park occupies the floodplain between the river and the flood control levy. The park is the only ?riverfront recreational area? constructed by the former Department of Forests and Waters, a precursor to the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. The park opened to the public in 1961.


Area Accommodations
B&Bs / Inns
Located on five wooded acres, this historical colonial Manor House is your perfect romantic getaway. Elk Forge offers in-house spa services as well as access to a large selection of area activities.
Historic property circa 1786 close to the Pa. Dutch countryside, Brandywine Valley and historic Lancaster county. Private baths, many confortable sitting rooms and one fireplace room.
A 1909 home with 4 large bedrooms each with a private bath. A complimentary full breakfast is included. Enjoy the quietness of a rural village setting.


More Info


Area Campgrounds
Camp Saginaw
740 Saginaw Rd
Oxford, PA
(610) 932-8467


D & J Shady Rest Campsites
2071 Kirkwood Pike
Kirkwood, PA
(717) 529-2020


Yogi Bear's Jellystone Camp
340 Blackburn Rd
Quarryville, PA
(717) 786-3458


Holloway Beach
419 Charlestown Plz
Charlestown, MD
(410) 287-8510


Sandy Cove Ministry Conf Ctr
60 Sandy Cove Rd
North East, MD
(410) 287-5433


Muddy Run Recreation Ctr
172 Bethesda Church Rd W
Holtwood, PA
(717) 284-4325


Otter Creek Campground
1101 Furnace Rd
Airville, PA
(717) 862-3628


Gamler's Boat Yard Campgrounds
211 Indian Steps Rd
Airville, PA
(717) 862-3303


Tucquan Park
917 River Rd
Holtwood, PA
(717) 284-2156




Area Fishing Related Businesses
Clevy & Sons Bait & Tackle
54 S 3rd St
Oxford, PA
(610) 932-7886


Quiet Time Fly Shop
288 Hess Rd
Quarryville, PA
(717) 786-0951


Herb's Tackle Shop
203 S Main St
North East, MD
(410) 287-5490


Ann's Sporting Goods
2519 Shuresville Rd
Darlington, MD
(410) 457-5182




Area Resorts and Lodging
Washington Lodge
14 S Church St
Quarryville, PA
(717) 786-4543


Esdraelon Lodge
1634 Main St
Whiteford, MD
(410) 452-8414


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