Harrisburg is the capitol of Pennsylvania. It's a little, striking society
lying on the banks of the Susquehanna
River. Numerous of its unique eighteenth- and nineteenth-century
buildings remain integral as is Harrisburg's
small city feel. Features of significance in the municipality are the State Capitol and the informative State
Museum.
City Island
City
Island is an isle park in the center of the Susquehanna River. It is mainly renowned
for being the residence of the Senators
baseball squad. There are several attractions in the park and plenty of
areas for sports and leisure. Some of the tourist attractions take in batting cages, nature trails, jogging tracks, and a swim beach, every one of which
are mainly appealing through the summer months. The river provides an
opportunity for canoeing or kayaking, with rentals obtainable in
the region.
Pride of the Susquehanna
From spring pending delayed drop the Pride of the Susquehanna plies the waters of the Susquehanna River. This real paddle wheeler
offers narrated tours on the narration of Harrisburg.
There are a range of cruises from a 45 minute tourism cruise, to a banquet
cruise, music cruise, or even a theme cruise depending on the time
of the year.