Drumore Park, located in Drumore Township, Pennsylvania, is a serene and picturesque 10-acre park nestled behind the Township Municipal Building. With two pavilions and a ballpark, the park offers a peaceful retreat for visitors to enjoy outdoor activities and gatherings. The park's rich history dates back to 1979 when Martin Eshleman spearheaded the purchase of the land, ensuring its preservation for future generations. Surrounded by wooded hills and bordered by the scenic Fishing Creek, Drumore Park is a popular destination for family reunions, parties, and ball games.
Susquehannock State Park, a neighboring 224-acre park, offers breathtaking views of the Susquehanna River from its wooded plateau in Drumore Township. This park provides a wide range of recreational opportunities throughout the year, making it an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether visitors are seeking a tranquil escape or an active adventure, Drumore Park and Susquehannock State Park offer natural beauty and recreational amenities that cater to all interests.
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