On the Susquehanna River near Marysville, Pennsylvania, Sweigart’s Island unfolds over 27 miles of current and calm backchannels — a three-day, two-night raft and paddle trip that reads equal parts easy float and exploratory river camping. Starting from the meeting point in Marysville, paddlers launch from wide pools and follow the mainstem past low bluffs, willow-lined banks, and marshy side channels to the island that gives this trip its name. The route is forgiving enough for first-time multi-day paddlers yet long enough to feel like a real river journey.
Blue Mountain Outfitters (listed as bluemountainoutfitters) supplies a fleet of sit-in and sit-on-top kayaks, tandem and solo canoes, and raft options to suit parties up to 33 people; boats are chosen to match experience and comfort. Maps and an orientation are provided before the trip, and the company asks guests to complete a waiver in the confirmation email. Minimum age is 6, so families with older children can share the quiet camp nights and daytime exploration.
Key features include river islands and sandbar camps, channel swing-outs where current shortens the day, and broad riffle zones that reveal folded sedimentary rock along the banks. Look for classic Susquehanna riparian trees—sycamore, river birch, and willow—and keep an eye for kingfishers and great blue herons that hunt the shallows. Nights are spent in river camps on islands or low bluffs, where a simple stove, a fire ring if permitted, and skyward constellations replace the city's light.
This trip stands out because it pairs accessible, guided paddling with genuine, overnight river travel—three days that teach basic river reading, campsite selection, and low-impact river camping. It's a practical way to get comfortable with multi-day gear and group logistics without technical whitewater. For history-minded paddlers, the Susquehanna corridor carries Indigenous heritage and 19th-century river commerce; guides often point out old ferry sites and the scars of past river management.
Practical notes: the itinerary covers about 27 miles over three days, so expect several hours each paddling day with breaks for wildlife watching and lunches on sandbars. Bring layered clothing, waterproof bags, and basic camping gear unless otherwise noted by the outfitter. Parties can tailor boat types to skill level; guides adapt campsites based on river conditions.
Whether you want a family-friendly introduction to river camping or a comfortable multi-day paddle with knowledgeable staff, the Sweigart’s Island trip offers steady water, open skies, and a clear path to river confidence on Pennsylvania’s Susquehanna. Guides from bluemountainoutfitters provide local river knowledge, safety briefings, and instruction in low-impact camping; they can recommend logistics like overnight permits, shuttle planning, and easy gear lists so newcomers can focus on paddling and wildlife watching instead of managing details, and improving paddling technique for groups.