tip03
I have visited this park/walking trail many times over the years, in all seasons. It is so beautiful and peaceful to stroll the walking trails in either direction. The park is kept clean every time I have visited. The restrooms are typical for the park scene, use if needed but don't expect luxury.We have had family reunions and parties here and there's always something for everyone to do!
dominics544
The Riverlands is a great place to bird watch, fish, have a picnic, or just take a nice long walk with your dogs.
panda369
This is a free and lovely park with a lot to offer. There is fishing, gathering areas under roof, restrooms, and nice playground, plenty of open area for frisbee or whatever you like, nice landscaping...
HarryE92
A great place to take family to enjoy the day ,Ipersonally love to fish but you can do all sorts of activitys and have a great time , We alot of times take hoagies and soda or water there and eat . Then we go fishing . I find it very relaxing . something for everybody
A1_Daddy
Great place to bring th family for a walk or BBQ. Not much to see, but has nice big play area and wry clean washrooms.
1blessedmomma
We love spending lazy summer afternoons here. Our kids are always able to catch a few fish, there are plenty of places to have a picnic, and nice walking trails.
whereisthylove
Love this place. So peaceful, sirene, relaxing, gorgeous, and all around great. Great place for picnics and very much handicap accessible.
MZ-NEPA
Great area to take the family for a picnic, hiking and fishing in lake Took-a-While. Tables and restroom facilities available.
mcl9699
This park is very well kept and clean. Walking trails are well kept. Playground, bathrooms, rgrills, and picnic tables available, as well as pavillions to rent or use if open.
fifthandjapip
My son and I were on one of our "americana road trips" we like to take. We found a great little (and I do mean little) restaurant in Catawissa, Pa (I'll review that later...TripAdvisor doesn't have it yet) We were talking to the waitress about our adventures for the day (Centralia, PA) and she suggested the PPL tour at the Susquehanna Power Plant. It took some time to find it, but after calling around and finally just getting in the car and driving north until we saw the cooling towerls we arrived. We hadn't been able to get anyone on the phone in the visitor center so I would suggest you call ahead. You do have the option of leaving your name for a call back. The tours aren't so frequent anymore. I think when she found out how far we had come, she felt sorry for us and found someone to take us on the tour. It was just my son and I and the tour guide. We got to ask all our questions and see the plant up close. It was very interesting and a great education for my son. Back at the visitor center is the Riverlands. It's a nice park/trail area. The surroundings are beautiful and the walking is flat so even if you aren't a seasoned walked you can manager to do at least one of the trails. There's an area for picnics and a play ground for the kids. There's even some sports areas like volley ball. The trip up Rt. 11 takes you through Berwick, PA and then along the river. The houses are beautiful and probably the result of coal fortunes.
JoJoM823
been there many times fishing but wont eat em since its by the nuke plant
clampet79
Took our daughter there on a bike ride along the trails and dirt roads. No worries about cars, nice secluded wooded atmosphere along the Susquehanna.