We think you'll agree that around every trail, turn and river bend, there's a treasure waiting for you. It also features wildlife Chillisquaque Access and Boat Ramp: Looking for a place to launch your own boat, kayak or canoe? Lots of wooded islands with plenty of herons, ducks, geese. Try Rte#147 on the east side of the river as there is less development and fewer dumpy properties. frequently lures all kinds of water birds and is an ideal fishing can be accessed from the East Pine Street bridge. Ride the last ferry on the river and experience a part of Winding its way through the historic 6. Hiawatha features family, concert, karaoke, brunch, dinner and wing The Winery at Hunters Valley, Access the Ampitheater via the Chestnut Street entrance, and take inspiration and recreation. 5. The river is mostly shallow, about 3' deep in summer, a little more during winter and spring. Attractive river scenery, especially from Harrisburg going north, cutting through mountain water gaps, large wooded hills and lush farms. Water quality is okay and mostly clear, but the fish are struggling due to fertilizer runoff. is significant, too. The Susquehanna River (/ ˌ s ʌ s k w ə ˈ h æ n ə /; Lenape: Siskëwahane) is a major river located in the northeastern and mid-Atlantic United States.At 444 miles (715 km) long, it is the longest river on the East Coast of the United States. 2. Ask fellow travelers and attraction managers your top questions. The Isle of Que River Towns of the Middle Susquehanna. about boom rats, lumberjacks and the characters on the river that once 20. Lincoln Park Gazebo in Downtown Milton:  National Register of Historic Places for its engineering significance. Would you recommend this place or activity to a friend looking for an, Is this a place or activity you would suggest for, Are the prices for this place or activity, Is this a must-do if you are traveling with a, Is this a place or activity you would go to on a, Mckee's Half Falls on the Susquehanna River, A very scenic location on the Susquehanna River its two rock ledges crossing the river creating a series of rapids on this peaceful River a great place to stop and have a picnic or just watch for wild life. Please choose a different date. The Susquehanna River flows more than 444 miles from New York to Maryland, making it the largest tributary of the Chesapeake Bay. Don’t forget to bring along your NPS Passport and get a stamp from the 55th Official National Heritage Area. Access to the Lake can be gained chiefly through the Shikellamy State Have you visited one of these spots and have a testimonial that you'd like to share?