| In Harford County, Northeast Maryland, located three miles northwest of Havre de Grace off Route 155 in Harford County. The park is approximately 35 miles north of Baltimore. Take I-95 north or south to Route 155, exit 89. Proceed west on Route 155 to Route 161. Turn right on Route 161 & then right on Rock Run Road. Follow Rock Run Road to the park.
Located along the Susquehanna River valley with its heavy forest cover & massive rock outcroppings, Susquehanna State Park offers a wide variety of outdoor recreational opportunities as well as historical significance. The park is home to some of the most popular mountain biking trails in Maryland & the river itself beacons fishermen & boaters alike. Susquehanna State Park also contains a very family friendly campground with traditional campsites & cabins. History buffs will be drawn to the restored Rock Run Historical Area with its working grist mill, the Archer Mansion, Jersey Toll House & the remains of the Susquehanna Tidewater Canal.
The river offers excellent fishing opportunities, including pike, perch, & bass for shoreline anglers or boating anglers who launch from the Lapidum Boat Ramp.
Features:
The facility offers a boat launch, campfire programs, campsites, cross-country skiing, fishing, flat H2O canoeing, hiking trails, historic interest, pet trail, picnicking, pavilions, playground, riding trails, bow hunting area & archery range.
The Greenways Trail from Conowingo to Stafford Road is accessible. Also available are accessible campsites & boat ramps. |
Susquehanna State Park Campground Web Site
Driving Direction GPS Coordinates: 39.630749, -76.416295
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