Susquehanna State Park RV & Campground Guide
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Located along the Susquehanna River, this Maryland state park is home to a beautiful forest and riverfront. Susquehanna State Park is just outside the cities of Havre de Grace and Wilson Mill. This state park offers a wide variety of outdoor recreational opportunities, including mountain biking, boating, and fishing. Throughout the year, the temperatures can vary in this state park. You can expect summer highs to reach the upper 80s and lows to dip down into the 20s for the winter.
Spring 41-64 F
Summer 65-88 F
Fall 45-67 F
Winter 21-40 F
RV Resorts & Campsites in Susquehanna State Park
When you travel in an RV, you will have an adventure of a lifetime. You can find the perfect spot to set up your vehicle as you enjoy the convenience of traveling on your own schedule. You can hit the road in style with a rental from RVshare. At RVshare, you will find a large selection of vehicles, and you are covered with nationwide insurance and roadside assistance.
Susquehanna State Park Campground
While you are visiting Susquehanna State Park, you can stay at the park's campground. The Susquehanna State Park campground contains two camping loops. There are 69 campsites. Out of those campsites, only six have electric hookups. All the campsite loops have a comfort station with hot showers. In certain camping loops, you can have a picnic lunch at one of the covered pavilions. Pets are allowed in the campsites, but they must be kept on a leash.
Water hookup: Yes
Electrical hookup: Yes (selected sites)
Sewer hookup: Yes
Wi-Fi: No
Pet-friendly: Yes
Other features: Playground, amphitheater, and trash removal
Bar Harbor RV Park & Marina
Bar Harbor RV Park & Marina is a short drive from Susquehanna State Park, and it is 30 minutes away from Inner Harbor. This campground is located on a wooded peninsula near the Bush River. Bar Harbor has many amenities for its visitors to enjoy, including a swimming pool, camping store, and fishing pier. All the RV sites include a fire pit, concrete patio, and Wi-Fi access. If you want to book a spot at this RV resort, the prices start out at $67 per night.
Water hookup: Yes
Electrical hookup: Yes
Sewer hookup: Yes
Wi-Fi: Yes
Pet-friendly: Yes
Other features: Gift shop, playground, laundromat, and seasonal boat slips
Tucquan Park Family Campground
Tucquan Park Family Campground is located in the hills of Lancaster County. This campground is the perfect place to relax and recharge. At this campground, you have access to the hiking trails in the Tucquan Glen Nature Preserve. The campground features spacious pull-through sites with 50-amp full hookups. RV and tent sites are available to rent, and the rates start at $47 per night.
Water hookup: Yes
Electrical hookup: Yes
Sewer hookup: Yes
Wi-Fi: Yes
Pet-friendly: Yes
Other features: Modern shower facilities, laundromat, and camping store
What to Do at
Susquehanna State Park
Inside Susquehanna State Park
If you love the great outdoors, then you will want to visit Susquehanna State Park. This state park is home to a few popular mountain biking trails, and the river is the perfect spot for boaters and anglers. History buffs should check out the restored Rock Run Historic Area and its working gristmill. You may want to visit other historical areas, including the Carter-Archer Mansion and Jersey Toll House.
How to Get to
Susquehanna State Park
If you are traveling from Havre de Grace, you will want to head out on Maryland 115-W. You can take this road for 2.8 miles until you reach the Earlton Road exit. At the exit, you need to turn left on Cooley Mill Road. Once you reach Rock Run Road, you will make a left. From here, follow the road until you come to Craigs Corner Road. After a sharp left, continue to Wilkinson Road and make a right. You can follow the signs into the state park.
Entering Susquehanna State Park
Susquehanna State Park is open from sunrise to sunset for day-use activities.
Susquehanna State Park Per vehicle (1-4 adults) : $0.0
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Frequently Asked Questions About Susquehanna State Park
Tourists usually sprint to Susquehanna State Park during the spring, summer, and fall. However, the park remains open during the entire year, and the day-use areas are free to enjoy, besides the picnic area and boat ramp.
Temperatures peak at Susquehanna State Park in the month of July when daily highs reach 87 F and lows do not drop below 64 F. The seasons begin to change in October, which has a daily high of 67 F.
Spring and fall are peak seasons for bird migrations, and visitors can spot a ton of migrating hawks, gulls, eagles, ducks, geese, swans, songbirds, and shorebirds. Anglers can catch striped, largemouth, and smallmouth bass in the park's waters.
Susquehanna State Park has a campground with 69 sites for tents, trailers, and RVs. Six sites include full electric and water hookups, and all the sites are near the beautiful Susquehanna River.
Reservations must be made at least one day in advance, and the cost to rent a site is $27.50 per night for a spot with electricity, or you can pay $21.50 per night without electricity.