Spring in NEPA
The trails call and we answer in our trusty boots, on our bikes, or with our furry best friends. And as our days grow longer and warmer, so does our time dining outdoors and traipsing about on brewer’s loops and winery trails.
Spring is a time for festivals and St. Paddy’s Parades and baseball and bringing flowers back into our lives.
Back on the Greens
The gorgeous green hills and valleys of NEPA are home to 60 golf courses that are equally as challenging as they are unique. From wind-swept mountain top fairways and iconic, oak-lined approaches to vibrant, velvety greens, there’s enough tricky terrain to make even the best golfer in your bunch a little modest.
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Nature Roars Back in Springtime
We never really stop hiking in NEPA. Every season has its charms, but springtime hikes hit a little different. The thaw is well underway. The regrowth has begun and all of the dormant flora and fauna are making their way back.
It’s not uncommon to spot birders out with their binoculars or spring fawns knocking their knees across a soggy meadow. On a spring hike in NEPA, you’ll find the perfect sights, sounds, and a little warm sunshine to awaken the soul.
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Enjoy America’s favorite pastime as the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders, the Triple-A affiliate of the New York Yankees, take the diamond at PNC Field on Montage Mountain for another season.
Springtime Gardening
See AllSurrounded by the scenery of the Endless Mountains, Brown Hill Farms in Tunkhannock opens their fields to the public each spring for tulips, late summer for sunflowers and early fall to explore their pumpkin patch.
While you’re there, pick up some farm-fresh produce. Brown Hill Farms sells their homegrown sweet corn, tomatoes, peppers, squash, and other veggies.
Get out of hibernation mode and explore rushing waterfalls and awe-inspiring vistas at some of NEPA’s favorite parks and preserves.