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Susquehanna River adventures

Susquehanna River Adventures

The Susquehanna River is a major waterway spanning three states, offering diverse outdoor recreation including fishing, paddling, and wildlife viewing along one of the longest free-flowing rivers in the eastern United States.

Varies by segment; thousands of acres in riparian buffers and adjacent parks
Acres Protected
Over 150 miles of river-adjacent trails across multiple parks and preserves
Miles of Trails
Approximately 1 million across key recreational access points
Annual Visitors
Designated Wild & Scenic River segments from 1978 onward
Year Established

About Susquehanna River

 

The Susquehanna River originates in Otsego Lake in Cooperstown, New York, and flows approximately 444 miles through New York, Pennsylvania, and Maryland before emptying into the Chesapeake Bay. As one of the longest rivers on the East Coast, it is a crucial freshwater source and supports extensive ecosystems along its course. The river's watershed covers more than 27,500 square miles, making it one of the largest river basins in the continental U.S. Its varied landscapes include forested hills, farmland, wetlands, and urban areas. Historically, the Susquehanna was a vital transportation corridor for Indigenous peoples and early European settlers, playing significant roles in colonial trade and industrial development. Today, the river provides numerous opportunities for kayaking, canoeing, fishing, bird watching, and camping. Notable points along the river include the Susquehanna River Gorge near Marietta, Pennsylvania, and the historic Conowingo Dam area in Maryland. Environmental initiatives focus on improving water quality and preserving habitats for migratory fish such as American shad and river herring. Visitors are drawn to its scenic views, the chance to observe bald eagles and other wildlife, and various boat launches that enable exploration of this expansive river system. The Susquehanna also forms part of the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System in specific segments, protecting the river’s free-flowing condition and outstanding natural values.

Highlights

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Susquehanna River Gorge near Marietta, PA – dramatic cliffs and river views

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Conowingo Dam – important for hydroelectric power and fish migration studies

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Lock 12 State Park – popular for fishing and boating access

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Lower Susquehanna Greenways – trail systems linking communities along the river

Notable Natural Features

Susquehanna River Gorge

A deep river gorge with steep sandstone cliffs providing scenic overlooks and habitat for diverse wildlife.

Conowingo Dam

A major hydroelectric dam and fish passage point, critical to river ecology and regional energy.

Chesapeake Bay Outlet

The river's mouth, where freshwater mixes with the bay, supporting important estuarine habitats.