All aboard! Forgo sitting on a crowded highway, waiting to inch your way to your destination, at least for one day. Today, experience a taste of yesteryear when you meander down the 464-mile Susquehanna River on a historic ferry in Pennsylvania.

Climb aboard The Roaring Bull V or The Falcon III, one of two riverboats of the Millersburg Ferry, for a picturesque journey across the…

Facebook/Millersburg Ferry On the National Registry of Historic Sites, the Millersburg Ferry is believed to date back to the mid-1700s.

…Susquehanna River. The ferry shuttles passengers between Millersburg and Perry County, just a few miles from Liverpool, Pennsylvania.

Facebook/Millersburg Ferry The gray Falcon III dates back to 1917 while the red Rolling Bull first took to the water in 1998.

The Roaring Bull and The Falcon hold distinction as the sole remaining ferries that travel along the Susquehanna River.

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Pedestrians can journey along the Susquehanna for only $5 one-way or pay just $10 round-trip.

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If you’re up for a little bit of exploring on the other side of the Susquehanna, bring your car along with you. Vehicle rates, which include the driver, are $15 for cars, SUVs, vans, and pick-up trucks.

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Grab the whole family for a scenic ride on the Millersburg Ferry. The ferry is also available for private rentals for special occasions.

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Before you set off on a Millersburg Ferry, click here for the day’s operating hours on Facebook.

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Address: River Street, Millersburg, PA 17061

Facebook/Millersburg Ferry Click here for the official website of the Millersburg Ferry. Or, go here for Facebook.

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On the National Registry of Historic Sites, the Millersburg Ferry is believed to date back to the mid-1700s.

The gray Falcon III dates back to 1917 while the red Rolling Bull first took to the water in 1998.

Click here for the official website of the Millersburg Ferry. Or, go here for Facebook.

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