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The North Branch of the Susquehanna River flows from New York through Pennsylvania to Sunbury where it joins the West Branch and forms the river's main stem - the largest tributary of the Chesapeake Bay. The Susquehanna River Water Trail - North Branch, now under development, will form a boating and paddling route along the Pennsylvania section of the North Branch.
The water trail is being completed in three sections, an upper segment in the Endless Mountains Region, a middle in the Wyoming Valley and a lower. A water trail map and guide will link these sections and help boaters, canoeists, and kayakers experience this great resource first hand while floating through the river's historic small towns and scenic rural areas.
Each map contains detailed mileage posts and notes on points on interest found in that section of the river. The set of maps is held in an attractive folder and is printed on waterproof, tear-resistant stock.
**Susquehann River Water Trail - Middle Section & West Branch, also available (click "Outdoor Guides MidAtlantic" above). |