Visitor Centers
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Looking for information about the Susquehanna Riverlands during your visit? Stop in at one of our Visitor Centers!
Columbia Crossing River Trails Center
Located in Columbia River Park along the Susquehanna River, Columbia Crossing is the primary visitor information and education center for exploring the Susquehanna Riverlands. The facility offers exhibits, programs, picnic pavilion and public restrooms. Columbia Crossing is also the southern trailhead for the Northwest Lancaster County River Trail. The center is managed by Susquehanna National Heritage Area for the Borough of Columbia.
Zimmerman Center for Heritage
Visit the Zimmerman Center to hike, paddle, view river art, and learn about river history. This site on the York County riverfront offers an historic 18th century house, heritage walkway, waterfront pavilion, boardwalk, paddlecraft launch, floating dock, and trailhead for exploring the adjacent 180-acre Native Lands County Park.
The Zimmerman Center is owned and managed by Susquehanna National Heritage Area and has been designated by the National Park Service as Pennsylvania’s official visitor contact and passport station for the Captain John Smith Chesapeake National Historic Trail.