Lackawanna State Park is a diverse outdoor destination in northeastern Pennsylvania, offering a large reservoir, extensive trails, and abundant opportunities for fishing, boating, and wildlife viewing.
Located approximately 8 miles north of Scranton, Pennsylvania, Lackawanna State Park encompasses over 1,200 acres of forested land, wetlands, and a 250-acre reservoir known as Lackawanna Lake. The park's landscape features mixed hardwood forests, open meadows, and riparian zones supporting a variety of native plant and animal species. Established in 1972, the park sits within the anthracite coal region but provides a green refuge from the urban and industrial surroundings. Key recreational opportunities include boating, fishing for trout, bass, and panfish, hiking on over 12 miles of multi-use trails, biking, picnicking, and seasonal hunting. The reservoir is stocked regularly and offers both electric motor and non-motorized boat access. Visitors also find interpretive programs and seasonal events hosted at the park's nature center. The park's trails range from easy lakeside strolls to moderate hikes through forest terrain, with opportunities to spot white-tailed deer, beavers, and a variety of bird species. Winter activities include cross-country skiing and snowshoeing when conditions permit. Lackawanna State Park's combination of water-based recreation and forested landscapes makes it a popular destination for families, anglers, and outdoor enthusiasts in the region.
Lackawanna Lake with boat rentals and fishing opportunities
Multi-use trail system offering hiking, biking, and cross-country skiing
Lackawanna State Park Nature Center with educational exhibits
Picnic areas with scenic views of the reservoir
A 250-acre reservoir popular for fishing, boating, and seasonal ice fishing.
Offers interactive exhibits, educational programming, and wildlife viewing opportunities.
Over 12 miles of trails for hiking, biking, and winter sports through mixed hardwood forests.