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Greevy Boat Ramp provides access to the West Branch Susquehanna River near Kenmar in Lycoming County. This launch gives paddlers and boaters entry to a substantial waterway—the 228-mile-long Susquehanna is a major regional paddling destination. The ramp provides direct access to the 652-acre Hepburn Street Dam impoundment, where deeper waters are suitable for various water recreation activities including water-skiing.
For kayakers and canoeists, the West Branch offers diverse paddling opportunities across its considerable length. The Susquehanna Greenway Partnership has developed the river trail into manageable paddling segments, making it easier to plan trips suited to your experience level and available time. This location serves as a useful access point for exploring either upstream or downstream sections of the river, whether you're looking for a short day paddle or a longer adventure. As with any larger river system, paddlers should check current water conditions and flow rates before launching.
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