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The Liverpool boat ramp is a concrete access point on the Susquehanna River in Perry County, providing a straightforward launch for kayakers, canoeists, and motorboats. The ramp features a 26-foot width with a gentle slope, making it suitable for a range of watercraft and skill levels. This location offers convenient access to the Susquehanna River, one of the longest rivers in the eastern United States at 444 miles in length.
Paddlers and boaters using this access should note the river's substantial size and flow characteristics. The Susquehanna is a major waterway popular for both recreational paddling and motorized boating, so expect to encounter various types of river traffic. The gentle ramp slope and concrete surface make launching and retrieval relatively easy for most paddlers. For specific information about parking availability, launch fees, operating hours, or any current conditions, contact the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) directly, as they manage this access site.