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Susquehanna Gateway Heritage Area - SITE
Apollo County Park
This 149-acre park, featuring the mostly forested and wild Susquehanna River hill country, is located on the southeastern edge of York County. Acquired in 1969 and named in honor of the Apollo moon landing, it contains native rhododendron and laurel-covered valleys and forested slopes that drop down to the river’s edge. In addition to hiking the famous Mason-Dixon Trail that runs through the park, it’s a favorite of fishing, birdwatching and nature enthusiasts.
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Regular Park Hours 8am - Dusk
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