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Terrytown is a public boat ramp located in Wyalusing, Bradford County, on the Susquehanna River (River Mile 267.5). This access point is ideal for kayakers, canoeists, and motorboats looking to launch on the larger Susquehanna. The ramp itself is gravel-based and accommodates roughly 10–20 vehicles in the parking area, with seasonal restrooms and picnic facilities available on-site. The access is located near Route 187, making it relatively easy to find for paddlers traveling through the region.
This is a PA Fish and Boat Commission public access site with no launch permit required. Amenities include a pavilion and picnic areas, and camping is permitted in the area. For specific details on hours, seasonal availability, or services, contact the PA Fish and Boat Commission at (570) 265-4339. The Susquehanna at this location is a large, wide river typical of its lower reaches, suitable for various paddling skill levels. Terrytown serves as a solid mid-river access point between Homet's Ferry (upstream) and other downriver launches.