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trail in the United States—the J. Manley Robbins Trail. Adventurers can explore further within Hess Recreation Area, at Danville Riverfront Park, along the North Branch Canal Trail, or even try mountain biking at Hopewell Park or the Geisinger Stewardship Forest.
No matter which adventure you choose, there are plenty of opportunities in downtown Danville for your post-recreation brews. Rock God Brewing Company offers music-themed beers and rock & roll décor with a rotating slate of food trucks, while Old Forge Brewing Company showcases house made beers alongside creative pub food in a rustic brewpub setting.
N O R T H U M B E R L A N D
At the confluence of the Susquehanna River lies Shikellamy State Park and Marina. Its 132 acres feature a nature trail and overlook with stunning views of the West and North Branch confluence, as well as boating, walking, and biking opportunities at the parkʼs marina on Packers Island.
Whether you choose to walk, bike, paddle or simply enjoy the view, a fitting end to a day on or along the Susquehanna can be found at Northumberlandʼs Pineknotter Brewing Company. Pair one of their craft brews with a tasty “On A Roll” sandwich as you sit back in the rustic taproom and peruse historic photos of Northumberlandʼs fascinating history.
S U N B U R Ry Y
Not far from Shikellamy State Park is also the Sunbury Riverfront Park, which features a one-mile walking trail alongside the Susquehanna River. In the summer, you will also have views of Lake Augusta—a seasonal lake that forms with the inflation of the Adam T. Bower Memorial Dam.
Following your riverside stroll or day of fishing, head to downtown Sunbury to Eclipse Craft Brewing Company. These local brewers make their moon-themed beer on site alongside specialty pizzas showcasing fresh, local ingredients.
S E L I N S G R O V E
Along the banks of the river in the Susquehanna Greenway River Town of Selinsgrove, lies the Isle of Que—a 5.5-mile-long peninsula that hosts a quaint neighborhood and beautiful waterfront popular with walkers, bikers, runners and boaters alike. The boat launch here is also a perfect starting point for paddling adventures.
After your riverfront wanderings, downtown Selinsgrove sports great breweries to top off the day. Selinʼs Grove Brewing Company resides within the 1816 home of former governor Simon Snyder, a building listed on the National Historic Register. Sip your brew in this historic tavern or take a short walk to Isle of Que Brewing Company for a likewise cozy atmosphere complete with rustic canoe décor. You can also paddle up to Pennʼs Tavern on the other side of the river, a 1700ʼs historic restaurant that serves food and local craft brews right on the waterfront.
Now, get your tail on the trail. Whether you adventure by land or by water, the Susquehanna Greenway is brimming with trails and ales to provide the “hop on top” of your next outdoor adventure.
NOTE: Please drink responsibly. Do not bike or boat under the influence. Do not drink and drive. Please have a designated driver if you choose to drink beyond the limit designated for safe driving in Pennsylvania.
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