(12 Minutes away 7 miles) Hotel/Inn - Full restaurant, Sea food, salads, apps, grilled food, pastas, kids menu.
(19 minutes away 9 miles) Good Coffee and small menu with breakfast sandwiches and pastries. Attached to a small store of trinkets decorations jewelry.
Historical Site and Nature Trail: D&H Rails Trail Address: 948 N Main St, Union Dale, PA 18470 The D&H Rail-Trail is a 38-mile recreational trail that stretches from Simpson to the New York border. In 2021, the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) named this popular trail the 2021 Trail of the Year. The historic D&H Rail-Trail trail follows the former Delaware and Hudson railroad line. It runs along the scenic Lackawanna River to the Stillwater Dam, where it continues to wind through rural Wayne and Susquehanna Counties. The terrain is made up of ballast, cinder, and hard-packed dirt and is mostly used for hiking, running, and biking. Some sections of the trail are open to horseback and snowmobiles.
Bar and Restaurant: Candlelight Address: PA-374, Union Dale, PA 18470 (12 Minutes away 7 miles) Coffee, Comfort food, Kids' menu, Quick bite, Small plates, Desserts.
Lodging, Bar and Restaurant: Chet’s Place Address: 885 Tirzah Rd Union Dale, PA (15 Minutes Away 8 miles) Bar and restaurant offering appetizers, burgers and sandwiches Conveniently located less than 2 miles from Elk Mountain Ski Resort, our lodging is comfortably decorated and adjacent to the Bar which offers food and drinks daily and musical entertainment on weekends.
Restaurant: Missi’s Place Address: 375 E Jackson St, Thompson, PA 18465 (7 Minutes Away 3 miles) Breakfast spot, small menu.
Rentals, Lodging, Bar and Restaurant: Lakewood Outdoor Rentals Address: 1440 Crosstown Hwy, Lakewood, PA 18439, USA (20 Minutes Away 13 miles) Mountain bike rentals starting at $20, Canoes and kayaks starting at $25 Full bar and restaurant, signature dish prime rib, Friday night haddock dinner, fresh oysters and clams, and locally famous wings. We sit directly on the O&W Trail, which used to be The Ontario & Western Railroad. The rails are long gone and this Rails-to-Trails system is popular for ATV riding, snowmobiling, dual sport motorcycling, mountain biking and hiking. We rent mountain bikes from the old Lakewood Railroad Station, across the street from our Lakewood Lodge. We also rent canoes and kayaks on nearby Belmont Lake, the largest public lake in this area at 172 acres.
Bar and Restaurant: The Beacon Bar & Grill Address: 5916 PA-171, Union Dale, PA 18470 (16 Minutes Away 10 miles) Full Menu, Starters, Sea food, Chicken dishes, sandwiches, salads, Grill food.
Store, Bar and Restaurant: Arlos Country Store and Tavern Address: 10340 Still Water Road, Union Dale, Pennsylvania 18470 (10 Minutes Away 6 miles) Breakfast, cold and hot sandwiches burgers and pizza. Grocery store, deli with beer and wine to go. Open 6 am to 10 pm (9 on Sundays)
Restaurant: Armetta's Pizzeria & Pub Address: 2092 PA-848, New Milford, PA 18834 (22 Minutes Away 10 miles) Pizza, wings, pasta, steaks, burgers, hoagies.
Restaurant: Backwoods BBQ Address: 244 E Mountain Rd, Forest City, PA 18430 (18 Minutes Away 11 miles) Brisket, Ribs, Porketta, Small Menu.
Ice Cream Shop: B&E Scoops and Slices Address: 1459 Crosstown Hwy, Lakewood, PA 18439 Ice Cream, Pizza, Burgers, Fries.
Prompton State Park provides boat launching and picnicking facilities to the 290-acre Prompton Lake, which is operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Twenty-six miles of hiking trails surround the lake. The park is open every day of the year, sunrise to sunset. Day use areas close at dusk.
Local museum, interesting local history of small town America.
At the Woodbourne Forest Preserve, open fields, wildflower meadows, winding creeks, mossy bogs and historic stone walls complete a scene that invites and inspires artists from far and wide. However, most visitors seek out the preserve to witness its ancient trees—a mixture of white pine, hemlocks, ash, maples, oaks and other hardwoods that blanketed the region prior to European settlement. In fact, a portion of the preserve contains the largest remaining old-growth forest in northeast Pennsylvania.
The 1,445-acre Lackawanna State Park is in northeastern Pennsylvania, ten miles north of Scranton. The centerpiece of the park, the 198-acre Lackawanna Lake, is surrounded by picnic areas and multi-use trails winding through forest. Boating, camping, fishing, mountain biking, and swimming are popular recreation activities. The park is open every day of the year, sunrise to sunset. Day use areas close at dusk. The park office is open specific hours. The pool, overnight areas, and other areas are open specific seasons and hours. Contact the park office for facility seasons and hours.