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The Meshoppen Boat Launch provides public access to the Susquehanna River at River Mile 232.7 in Wyoming County. Located in Riverside Park near the intersection of Routes 6 and 29 at River Bridge, this access point serves kayakers, canoeists, and motorboaters looking to explore this section of the river. The launch is managed by the Meshoppen Borough as a public access site, and no permit is required to use it.
When planning your trip, be aware that water levels at Meshoppen typically range between 7 and 13 feet, so water conditions can vary significantly. The area features a railroad trestle nearby—use this as a landmark to locate the ramp if approaching by water, as the launch can be easy to miss from downstream. The Susquehanna River in this region includes some Class I rapid areas, so scout conditions and use appropriate caution based on water levels and your experience level.
**Directions:** From Routes 6 and 29, turn into Riverside Park at the River Bridge. Note that prior permission may be required for certain uses—contact the Meshoppen Borough for current access policies. This location provides a solid put-in point for paddling the scenic middle Susquehanna River valley.