During established seasons, hunting is permitted daily on approximately 900 acres, with the exception of migratory game bird hunting which remains prohibited on Sundays. 

Hunting Requirements

All hunters must have a current Pennsylvania hunting license from the Pennsylvania Game Commission.

The Department of Conservation and Natural Resources and the Pennsylvania Game Commission rules and regulations apply.

Hunting Seasons at Susquehanna Riverlands State Park

Big Game

Small Game

Migratory Game Bird

Trapping

There are no firearm restrictions at this park.

Hunting woodchucks, also known as groundhogs, is prohibited in all Pennsylvania state parks. 

View the hunting boundary map.

Note: Hunting is not permitted in the fields surrounding the two houses in the park and the barn as this area is a safety zone.

Hunting blinds and stands are allowed. Blinds and stands may be set up 2 weeks prior to the start of hunting season and must be taken down within 2 weeks of the end of hunting season. Blinds and stands should have the owner's contact information attached.  Contact the office for additional details. 

This park is not a part of Pennsylvania Game Commission's Deer Management Assistance Program (DMAP). 

Rifle and archery hunting are also available at the adjoining 797-acre Robert A. Kinsley Preserve, operated by the Lancaster Conservancy. 

Firearms Safety

Use extreme caution with firearms at all times. Other visitors use the park during hunting seasons. Firearms and archery equipment used for hunting may be uncased and ready for use only in authorized hunting areas during hunting seasons.

In areas not open to hunting or during non-hunting seasons, firearms and archery equipment shall be kept in the owner's vehicle or enclosed trailer. Exceptions include law enforcement officers and individuals with a valid Pennsylvania License to Carry Firearms are authorized to carry a firearm concealed on their person while they are within a state park.

Hunting Statewide

All 20 of Pennsylvania’s state forests, totaling 2.3 million acres, and 100 of the 125 state parks are open to hunting during established hunting seasons.