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The PFBC Danville Access is a public boat ramp located in Danville, Montour County, at river mile 137.9 on the Susquehanna River. This site offers a straightforward launch facility for kayakers, canoeists, and motorized boats looking to access this major river. The ramp serves as a convenient put-in or take-out point for paddlers navigating the Susquehanna, with good parking and ramp infrastructure maintained by the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission.
The Susquehanna River in this section is a large, relatively flat-water river ideal for recreational paddling and fishing. Paddlers launching from Danville can explore upstream or downstream routes, passing by several islands (Clark's, Menches, Reed's, and Vastine's Islands) and confluences like Roaring Creek and Logan Run. The area is popular with anglers and offers scenic views of the river in Pennsylvania's Appalachian region. Before launching, check current water conditions and any seasonal closures through the PFBC website.