Island 93 - Susquehanna River Trail Middle Section
Posted by: kayakingdog
N 40° 28.643 W 076° 56.682
18T E 335157 N 4482560
A nice secluded channel island with lots of room for tents on the river.
Waymark Code: WM9F04
Location: Pennsylvania, United States
Date Posted: 08/11/2010
Views: 6
Island 93 of the Susquehanna River Trail Middle Section. Enough space for maybe 4-5 tents, a fire ring, and a log book to share your experience. This island has its own beach with space for many canoes/kayaks. Island 93 also has a meandering trail to the camp area. A real gem of an island on the river, one could rate this as a Hilton Hotel on the river. The Susquehanna River Water Trail - Middle Section is a 51-mile water trail that runs from Sunbury to Harrisburg and includes 22 publicly owned islands for primitive camping and day use by paddlers and other boaters. The mission of the Susquehanna River Water Trail is to promote environmentally responsible recreation on the Susquehanna River and its islands and encourage resource awareness, stewardship, and conservation by river users. The trail is just one of several water trails efforts on the Susquehanna River and throughout Pennsylvania. It is also a component of the Chesapeake Gateways Network – a program of the National Parks Service
Please visit www.susquehannarivertrail.org (the original trail to the site is blocked from downed trees. The new sight is just a few feet south on this same island)
Number of tent spaces: Four or more
Access to Campsite: Boat
Special Features: scenic view, fishing, peace and quiet...
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Visit Instructions:
Post a photo of the free campsite (with or without your GPS) and relate your experience at the waymark location.