United States Pennsylvania

Pequea

Based on the latest information available, the Pequea boat ramp is located in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, and is operated and maintained by the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission. It is a public boat ramp that provides access to the Pequea Creek, which is a tributary of the Susquehanna River.

The Pequea boat ramp is a paved, single-lane ramp with a maximum width of 12 feet, and it has a gravel parking lot that can accommodate up to 30 vehicles with trailers. The ramp is suitable for launching small to medium-sized watercraft, such as jon boats, canoes, kayaks, and small motorized boats.

It is important to note that the Pequea Creek has various sections with different levels of difficulty, and some sections may be unsuitable for certain types of watercraft. It is recommended that boaters check the water levels and conditions before launching, and that they have the appropriate safety gear and equipment for their intended activity.

Overall, the Pequea boat ramp provides a convenient and accessible location for recreational boating and fishing on the Pequea Creek in Pennsylvania. Get driving directions.
PEQUEA

STREAMFLOW LEVELS
Streamgauge Streamflow
Marsh Creek Near Downingtown
USGS 01480685
9 cfs
Susquehanna River At Marietta
USGS 01576000
33,800 cfs
Paxton Creek Near Glenwood
USGS 01571005
8 cfs
Red Clay Creek Near Kennett Square
USGS 01479820
44 cfs
East Branch Big Elk Creek At Forestville
USGS 01494850
12 cfs
Swatara Creek Near Hershey
USGS 01573560
501 cfs
Paxton Creek Near Penbrook
USGS 01571000
3 cfs

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