Peach Bottom State Game Lands is a publicly managed area in southeastern Pennsylvania offering diverse habitats, excellent hunting, birdwatching, and hiking opportunities amid rolling farmland and forested hills.
Peach Bottom State Game Lands is located primarily in York and Lancaster counties along the lower Susquehanna River in Pennsylvania. Covering a mosaic of forests, fields, and wetlands, this state-managed land supports a variety of wildlife species important to outdoor recreation enthusiasts, especially hunters. The terrain features gently rolling hills with mixed hardwood forests, open meadows, and riparian zones near the Susquehanna River, contributing to rich biodiversity including white-tailed deer, wild turkey, ruffed grouse, and waterfowl. Historically, the area was farmed and logged but has since been restored to a combination of upland woodlands and grasslands, supporting ecological health and game populations. Visitors often engage in hunting during regulated seasons, as well as hiking and birdwatching year-round. The variety of habitats attracts migratory birds and provides excellent opportunities for viewing rare species. The area's proximity to the Susquehanna River also offers limited fishing and scenic river views. Although it lacks developed campgrounds, the game lands provide quiet, undeveloped terrain appealing to hunters and nature observers seeking solitude and diverse outdoor experiences. Access is primarily by local gravel and paved roads, with multiple parking lots at trailheads and hunting areas. Peach Bottom State Game Lands serves as an important wildlife habitat and recreational resource, balancing conservation and public enjoyment in a largely rural region of Pennsylvania.
Diverse hardwood forests and early successional habitats supporting abundant wildlife
Proximity to the Susquehanna River with scenic views and waterfowl opportunities
Quiet, low-traffic hunting grounds with seasonal deer and turkey hunting
Network of informal trails offering hiking and birdwatching through varied ecosystems
A scenic river boundary providing riparian habitat for waterfowl and opportunities for quiet observation.
Provide critical habitat for white-tailed deer, turkeys, and other game in addition to diverse migratory birds.
These open habitats encourage edge species and offer excellent hunting grounds for grouse and other game birds.