Visit / The Lumber Heritage Trail

Stop #11 – Bald Eagle Boat Ramp

The Bald Eagle Boat Ramp is a convenient and scenic launch point located along Bald Eagle Creek in Clinton County, Pennsylvania, just off Eagle Valley Road in Mill Hall (ZIP 17751). Nestled in a peaceful natural setting, this ramp offers easy access to Bald Eagle Creek, which flows into the larger West Branch of the Susquehanna River—making it an ideal starting point for a variety of on-the-water adventures.

Whether you’re launching a motorized boat for a day of fishing, paddling a canoe for a quiet exploration of the creek, or kayaking downstream to take in the surrounding wildlife and landscapes, the Bald Eagle Boat Ramp accommodates a wide range of watercraft. The location also serves as a gateway to the region’s rich outdoor recreation opportunities, with scenic views, calm waters, and nearby amenities.

Perfect for anglers, paddlers, and boating enthusiasts alike, the Bald Eagle Boat Ramp is a valuable access point for enjoying the waterways of the Pennsylvania Wilds.

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