The Pride of the Susquehanna, an authentic stern-driven paddle wheeler, was built 23 years ago as a community service project by the non-profit Harrisburg Area Riverboat Society, Inc. for the benefit of the people of and visitors to the Harrisburg, Pennsylvania area.
11 Championship Way Harrisburg , PA 17101 United States
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The scenery is beautiful, and the staff was super friendly . It's definitely a peaceful trip.
I had my wedding reception on the Pride 06/09/90. My husband & I were pictured in their next brochure. It was LOVELY and so very romantic ! We allowed a Pride staff member to come & videotape.all.
All aboard! From simple scenic tours to murder mysteries the "Pride" has all kinds of events to entertain ya. We like the jazz cruises . Oh yeah.
U.S. President Gerald Ford was famously caught on film steering a riverboat ship during his Presidency! Enjoy countless themed cruises like Murder Mystery , Pirates, Fall Foliage, Fireworks , and more! Read more
This iconic Harrisburg riverboat is one of the last authentic stern paddlewheel riverboats offering charters, public cruises , and dinner cruises - gift certificates make unique gift ideas! Read more
The dinner cruises and family fun events are excellent!
Would like to try it sometime very soon
Take a variety of cruises up and down the Susquehanna River that set sail from City Island .
This a sight to behold, it seems that you are going back in time.
A ride down the river !
I am popaye a sailorman
Pregame concerts in Troegs Brewery Beer Garden are a nice way to start the pregame activities. Club seats include all you can eat buffet of nice entrees (lasagna tonight) and pizza, dogs and burgers - Greg McLucas
Watch the fireworks on the 4th of July. - Matthew Haas
The best outdoor parties are hosted here. Turns up something serious. Especially on holidays. - Mike Brown
It's a great place to take a walk and have a nice relaxing day. The smoothies are great and the carriage ride was nice. - Bree Catherine Ford
This park is more of a bike/walking path. But it offers benches, the sunken garden, and plenty of grassy spots perfect for a picnic. - Cindy Cake