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2. Dickson City to Archbald
1 . The City of Scranton
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L ACKAWANNA R IVER
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The Lackawanna River Heritage TrailThe Lackawanna River Heritage Trail travels 40 miles along the Lackawanna River. The trail begins at the confluence of the Susquehanna River in Pittston, joins the Delaware and Hudson (D&H) Rail-Trail in Simpson, and continues to Union Dale at the Stillwater Dam. The trail extends north to the New York State border to complete the 70-mile, multi-purpose trail system.
Lackawanna Heritage Valley National and State Heritage AreaThe Lackawanna River Heritage Trail is a project of Lackawanna Heritage Valley National and State Heritage Area, a partnership of government, business, civic organizations, and individuals dedicated to the development of the region’s historic, cultural, economic, and natural resources through preservation, education, and promotion of our heritage.
Lackawanna Heritage Valley213 South 7th AvenueScranton, PA [email protected]/LackawannaRiverHeritageTrail
2. Dickson City to Archbald
The Mid Valley section of trail includes Dickson City, Throop, Olyphant, Blakely, Jessup and Archbald. In Archbald, remnants of a shifting shanty, fan house and oil house from the Gravity Slope Colliery serve as reminders of this area’s industrial past, while an abundance of nature and wildlife are prevalent. River otter and beaver habitats are common in this area, and American bald eagles nest along this stretch of trail. The Lackawanna River, an Exceptional Value Watershed, attracts fishermen from across the country. The Laurel Street Trailhead in Archbald features a fishing pier, and this section of trail is a popular launch point for kayaks.
3 . Jermyn to Mayfield
Much of this section of trail includes on-street routes that wind through shaded avenues and vibrant downtowns, offering a variety of amenities, including shops and eateries. The urban, on-street portions of the trail are best suited for experienced cyclists. The trail becomes increasingly rural as it extends north.
4. Historic Carbondale
The Carbondale Riverwalk begins in Downtown Carbondale and continues north to Simpson where it meets the D&H Rail-Trail. Carbondale offers a number of specialty shops and eateries, public parks, and the Carbondale Historical Society and Museum inside Carbondale City Hall (listed in the National Register of Historic Places).
5. Forest City
Forest City in Susquehanna County is a beautiful stop. With a charming main street, visitors enjoy unique shops and eateries along their way to Union Dale, home of the Rail-Trail Council of Northeastern Pennsylvania.
P E N N S Y L V A N I A
Planned Dickson City trail for 2019
1 . The City of Scranton
Scranton trail sections include the Downtown Scranton Riverwalk, the CNJ Extension, and the Levee Trail.
The Scranton Half Marathon Pavilion at the Olive Street trailhead is a landmark of the Downtown Scranton Riverwalk (accessed via Olive Street or 7th Avenue). The Riverwalk is close to the historic district around Courthouse Square, shopping, dining, arts and cultural venues, colleges and universities, historic sites, parks and recreational centers, and its paths are abundant in nature and wildlife.
The Central New Jersey (CNJ) Extension is named after the Central New Jersey Railroad that once ran along its path. Access this section via Elm Street or Broadway Street. Running from South Scranton to Taylor, the trail features rock carvings of wildlife, a sculpture of a Haudenosaunee chief, and an amphitheater with stones representing the Six Iroquois Nations paying homage to the area’s Native American heritage.
The Levee Trail (accessed via the Nay Aug Avenue Trailhead) runs atop a portion of the city’s flood control levee. From collieries to textile mills and some of the city’s oldest neighborhoods, this section offers interesting perspective of historic Scranton.
Lackawanna River Heritage Trail
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BROADWAYBROADWAY
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OLIVE STREETOLIVE STREET
ALBRIGHTALBRIGHTAVENUEAVENUE
NAY AUG AVENUENAY AUG AVENUE
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MEMORIAL PARKMEMORIAL PARK
CONDELLA PARKCONDELLA PARK
DEPOTSTREETDEPOTSTREET
LAUREL STREETLAUREL STREET
GILMARTINGILMARTINSTREETSTREET
DELAWAREDELAWARESTREETSTREET
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ENTERPRISEENTERPRISEDRIVEDRIVE
MORSE AVENUEMORSE AVENUE
FORESTCITYFORESTCITY
7TH STREET7TH STREET
BLAKELY BOROUGHRECREATIONAL COMPLEX
(SOUTH END)
BLAKELY BOROUGHRECREATIONAL COMPLEX
(SOUTH END)
BLAKELY BOROUGHRECREATIONAL COMPLEX(NORTH END)
BLAKELY BOROUGHRECREATIONAL COMPLEX(NORTH END)
Lackawanna Heritage Valley Office
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TRAIL GUIDELINES
• The trail is open dawn to dusk. Camping overnight is prohibited.• No motorized or unauthorized vehicles.• With a permit, snowmobiles are allowed north of Simpson.• On foot, or on a bike, please stay to the right.• The trail is pet-friendly. Just be sure to keep your pets on a leash and clean up after them.• In Pennsylvania, a bicycle is considered a vehicle. Cyclists must obey all traffic laws on public roadways.• Helmets are strongly recommended for all cyclists. By state law, cyclists under age 12 are required to wear an approved bicycle helmet.
TRAIL USES
On all sections of trail:• Walk • Run• Bicycle• Snowshoe• Cross-country skiOn paved sections:• RollerbladeNorth of Simpson:• Horseback riding• Snowmobiling (with permit)
BIKE SHARE
Lackawanna Heritage Valley manages two free bike share programs — BikeScranton and BikeCarbondale. Anyone age 18 and older can borrow a bike by providing a valid driver's license or state ID to a program administrator. For share sites and more information, visit bikescranton.com and bikecarbondale.com.
WILDLIFE & NATURE
It is common to see beaver, deer, rabbits, groundhogs, chipmunks and squirrels along the trail. Bald eagles nest in trees along the Lackawanna River, while river otter, fish and ducks inhabit its waters. A wide variety of plants are found along the trail, including Queen Anne’s Lace, Jewelweed, Honeysuckle, Rhododendron, Daisies, Birch trees, Silver Maples, Sycamore, Oak, and more. Guided nature tours are offered throughout the year. Visit lhva.org to learn more.Source: Amateur Naturalist Jane Frye
Lackawanna River Heritage Trai l SystemWhere America ’s Story L ives - LHVA.org
Planned Dickson City trail for 2019
Don’t stop riding here! The D&H Trail is managed by the Rail-Trail Council of
NEPA and continues for 30 miles north to New York. See nepa-rail-trails.org
The last 10 miles of the Lackawanna River Heritage Trail is co-aligned with the D&H Trail.
More to come! The Lackawanna Heritage Valley Authority will connect the trail to the Luzerne
County National Recreation Trail in Pittston and the Delaware &
Lehigh (D&L) Trail in Wilkes-Barre.
offthemaps |(2018) Cartography & Design byPatrick Stephens - offthemaps.com
EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS
Sources:Lackawanna River Heritage Trail Data, Lackawanna River
Heritage Trail Trailheads - offthemaps; Tiger road, rail, and place data - US Census; Lake and Stream data - USGS;
Elevation, Park, Forest, Gameland, and other trail data data provided by PASDA
County Line
Other Trail
LRHT
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