Luzerne County Rail-trail
Tracing about two miles of riverfront today, this trail eventually will form a 16-mile pathway along an active railway. Chain link fencing separates the tracks from the trail. In downtown Pittston, the flat rail-trail inte... traillink.com
Lackawanna State Park
- Lackawanna State Park was acquired and constructed with Projects "70 and 500" funds. A focal point of the 1,411-acre park is the beautiful 198-acre Lackawanna Lake. Lackawanna State Park has something to offer every outd... wildernet.com
Nescopeck State Park
- Nescopeck is currently under development. Future plans include an emphasis on environmental education that will focus on the natural resources of the park. Nescopeck has forested areas, a variety of wetlands, a small lak... wildernet.com
D & L Trail - Black Diamond Trail (Mountain Top-white Haven)
NOTE: Currently, this section of the Delaware and Lehigh (D & L) National Heritage Corridor is open but not all of the trail is improved; trail users are cautioned to travel at their own risk. In addition, the trail is obs... traillink.com
Lackawanna State Park
- Lackawanna State Park was acquired and constructed with Projects "70 and 500" funds. A focal point of the 1,411-acre park is the beautiful 198-acre Lackawanna Lake. Lackawanna State Park has something to offer every outd... wildernet.com
Nescopeck State Park
- Nescopeck is currently under development. Future plans include an emphasis on environmental education that will focus on the natural resources of the park. Nescopeck has forested areas, a variety of wetlands, a small lak... wildernet.com
Hickory Run State Park Campground, White Haven, Pennsylvania
- The park is part of an area acquired in a treaty with American Indians. From 1790 to 1835 the Commonwealth sold warrants, for approximately 400 acres, to persons willing to pay for registration and survey work. Robert Mo... wildernet.com
Lehigh Gorge State Park
- Settlement was sparse during the 19th century until loggers arrived and began felling trees and building saw mills. Famed naturalist and painter John James Audubon visited the area in 1829 and spent six weeks painting bi... wildernet.com
Lehigh Gorge State Park
- Settlement was sparse during the 19th century until loggers arrived and began felling trees and building saw mills. Famed naturalist and painter John James Audubon visited the area in 1829 and spent six weeks painting bi... wildernet.com