Always use caution, realizing that after heavy rain and flooding fast currents and floating obstacles can be hazardous. Permits are needed for all boats at Fish and Boat Commission landings. Use life jackets (PFDs) at all times. For river classifications - Please review: paddling.com/learn/river-classifications Class I - easiest, Class V - experts only.
Susquehanna River Water Trail
Laceyville to Falls, 33 miles. Impressive mountain scenery, canal remnants, several scenic islands open to camping. Bald eagles often seen. Class I-II.
Bowman Creek
SR 292 to Eatonville, 6 miles. Easy rapids, pools. Class I-II.
Tunkhannock Creek
Nicholson to Tunkhannock, 16 miles. Riffles, rapids, and pools. Pastoral and wooded scenery. Bald eagles often seen. Class I-III.
South Branch Tunkhannock Creek
Factoryville to Dixon, 7 miles. Most popular whitewater run in the county with several exciting rapids. Class III+
Meshoppen Creek
Kaiserville to Meshoppen, 7 miles. Class V. A very challenging stream for experts.
Upper Mehoopany Creek
Splashdam Pond to Stony Brook, 12 miles. The premier wilderness whitewater run in the state with waterfalls and challenging rapids. Experts only. Class V.
Mehoopany Creek
Stony Brook to Forkston, 6 miles. A scenic, exciting paddle with many rapids. Class III.
Lower Mehoopany Creek
Forkston to Mehoopany, 6 miles. Easier rapids, creek often braids. Class I-II.