Things to do nearLackawanna State Park

    Lackawanna State Park in northeastern Pennsylvania offers a serene escape with a scenic lake, forested trails, and year-round outdoor recreation.

    Lackawanna State Park sits in Lackawanna County in the northeastern corner of Pennsylvania, a region shaped by glacial activity thousands of years ago and later by the anthracite coal industry that defined much of the surrounding landscape. The park itself stands apart from that industrial history as a preserved pocket of second-growth forest, wetlands, and open water managed by the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. At its center, the Lackawanna Lake was formed by a dam on Lackawanna Creek and has become the focal point for most visitor activity.

    Anglers line the banks and launch small boats to pursue trout, bass, and pickerel, while swimmers make use of the guarded beach area during summer months. A network of hiking trails winds through mixed hardwood and conifer forest, ranging from gentle lakeside paths to slightly more demanding woodland routes that reveal the quiet interior of the park. The campground offers both tent sites and modern amenities, drawing families and solo travelers who use the park as a base for exploring the broader Pocono and Endless Mountains region nearby.

    Picnic areas are scattered throughout, and the park sees a steady rhythm of visitors across all four seasons, from ice fishing in winter to leaf-peeping in autumn. The atmosphere throughout is relaxed and unhurried, defined more by birdsong and the sound of water than by crowds or commercial activity. Lackawanna State Park earns its place as a genuine retreat for anyone seeking honest, uncomplicated time outdoors in one of Pennsylvania's most scenic corners.

    1839 N Abington Rd, North Abington Township, PA 18414, USA

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    Tips for visiting Lackawanna State Park

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    Visit during mid-October when the hardwood forests surrounding the lake reach peak fall color, making even a short walk along the shoreline trail feel vivid and memorable.

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    Try fishing from the boat launch area or the designated shoreline spots, as the lake is stocked with trout, bass, and other warm-water species throughout the season.

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    Bring a kayak or canoe for the quietest way to experience the lake, and arrive early on weekday mornings to have the water largely to yourself.

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    Explore the campground loop roads on foot or by bike in the early morning, when white-tailed deer are frequently spotted grazing at the forest edge.

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    Pack layers even in summer, as the wooded terrain and lake breezes can make shaded areas noticeably cooler than surrounding lowlands.

    Top tours & experiences near Lackawanna State Park

    2-Hour Kayak & Canoe Rental at Lackawanna State Park

    Rent a kayak, canoe, or pedal boat and explore Lackawanna Lake for two hours

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    $48/ boat

    Ride a 1-Hour Bike Rental at Lackawanna State Park

    Pedal paved paths or off-road trails with bikes for ages 4+

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    $19/ bike

    Weekday Solo Kayak Rental Pass at Lackawanna State Park

    Paddle weekdays all season with unlimited solo kayak rentals

    5.0 2 reviews
    $159/ person

    2-Hour Bike Rental at Lackawanna State Park

    Ride paved paths or forest trails with a 2-hour self-guided bike rental

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    $32/ bike

    4-Hour Bike Rental at Lackawanna State Park

    Ride Lackawanna State Park trails at your own pace with a 4-hour bike rental

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    $53/ bike

    Kids Kayak Lesson in Lackawanna State Park

    90-minute guided kayak lesson for ages 10–12, plus a $5 pool snack bar coupon

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    $37/ person

    Paddle Lackawanna State Park With Ice Cream

    Paddle for an hour and enjoy a 2-scoop ice cream coupon on Mondays

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    $27/ person

    Twilight Guided Kayak Tour at Lackawanna Lake

    Glow on Lackawanna Lake with a guided twilight paddle and lakeside bonfire

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    $64/ kayak