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The Lackawanna River Heritage Trail begins near the confluence of the Susquehanna and Lackawanna Rivers in Pittston, however the first developed section of trail is in Taylor 6.5 miles north of the confluence near Keyser Creek. The trail continues north through the city of Scranton for 7 miles utilizing paved sections and the levee system.
Get Active! Run, walk, bike, or jog the trail and you will experience awe-inspiring views, sculptures, parks, and playgrounds. The Lackawanna River Heritage Trail is a great example of Lackawanna County’s natural beauty. View and download the Lackawanna River Heritage Trail Map & Guide here.
The multi-use Lackawanna River Heritage Trail (LRHT) follows Pennsylvania's Lackawanna River and, when complete, will be more than 70 miles. The trail begins at the confluence of the Lackawanna and Susquehanna rivers in Pittston, southwest of Scranton.
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- Lackawanna River Heritage Trail, Newark, NJ, Pennsylvania
Discover this 3.9-mile out-and-back trail near Scranton, Pennsylvania. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 1 h 11 min to complete. This is a popular trail for birding, cross-country skiing, and hiking, but you can still enjoy some solitude during quieter times of day.
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- Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States
The Lackawanna River Heritage Trail has 30 trailheads that provide easy access. Trailheads are located in Union Dale, Forest City, Simpson, Carbondale, Carbondale Township, Mayfield, Jermyn, Archbald, Jessup, Olyphant, Blakely, Dickson City, and Scranton.
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213 South 7th Ave. Scranton, PA 18505. Phone: 570-963-6730. Region: Upstate PA. The Lackawanna River Heritage Trail is a 70+ mile rail-trail system from the New York State border south to the Susquehanna River in Pittston, Pennsylvania. It includes the Delaware and Hudson (D&H) Rail-Trail.
The trail begins at the river’s confluence with the Susquehanna River at Duryea and Pittston in Luzerne County. It travels through Lackawanna County and joins the Delaware and Hudson (D&H) Rail-Trail in Simpson, managed by the Rail-Trail Council of Northeastern Pennsylvania.