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Discover Iconic Views & Scenic Overlooks Across Northeastern Pennsylvania

From mountaintop lookouts and peaceful lakesides to historic landmarks and sweeping valleys, Northeastern Pennsylvania is packed with unforgettable views. Whether you’re chasing that perfect sunrise, planning your next photo-worthy hike, or simply taking in the natural beauty that defines the region, NEPA’s landscapes never disappoint. Each spot tells a story—of rugged mountains, winding rivers, and the communities nestled between them.

These iconic views and scenic overlooks showcase the best of what NEPA has to offer, from the Pocono Mountains to the Endless Mountains and beyond. Explore breathtaking overlooks, hidden gems, and picture-perfect destinations that highlight the region’s unmatched charm. Whether you’re a hiker, photographer, or road-trip explorer, these stunning sights are guaranteed to inspire your next adventure in Northeastern Pennsylvania.

 

Where to Find the Most Breathtaking Views in NEPA

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Top of the World
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Dunmore, PA

Top of the World in Dunmore reveals breathtaking views across the Lackawanna Valley and rolling Pocono Mountains. Set along a rugged 4.2-mile loop trail near the Dunmore Reservoir, it’s a favorite stop for hikers and photographers alike. Whether you trek or drive an ATV to the top, the panorama captures the very heart of Northeastern PA’s beauty.

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100 Mile View (Free 100-Mile View)

Jim Thorpe, PA

The 100 Mile View in Jim Thorpe showcases sweeping vistas of the Lehigh Gorge and Appalachian ridgelines. This roadside overlook makes it easy to take in miles of untouched mountain scenery without a long hike. On a clear day, the horizon seems to stretch forever—truly living up to its name.

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Top of the 80’s
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Hazleton, PA

Top of the 80’s in Hazleton pairs fine dining with one of the most striking outlooks in the region. From its perch above the Conyngham Valley, you can admire endless layers of the Pocono and Endless Mountains. Whether you stop in for a meal or simply to admire the view, it’s a Hazleton staple worth savoring.

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The Lookout
A visitor looks through a scenic viewer at The Lookout in Scranton, Pennsylvania, taking in panoramic views of the city and surrounding mountains.

Scranton, PA

The Lookout in Scranton provides a stunning perspective of the city’s skyline and surrounding valley. From this elevated spot, you can see signature landmarks like Steamtown National Historic Site and the Lackawanna River winding below. It’s the perfect place to appreciate the Electric City’s character from above.

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Boulder Field

White Haven, PA

Boulder Field at Hickory Run State Park in White Haven stands as one of Pennsylvania’s most fascinating natural wonders. Formed during the last Ice Age, this 16-acre stretch of massive stones creates a surreal and unforgettable landscape. It’s a National Natural Landmark that perfectly illustrates NEPA’s ancient geological past.

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South Lookout
Scenic overlook of valley in the summer

Kempton, PA

The South Lookout at Hawk Mountain Sanctuary in Kempton commands sweeping views of the Appalachian Mountain range. It’s world-famous among birdwatchers, especially during the fall raptor migration. The short, scenic hike rewards visitors with both a sense of tranquility and a front-row seat to nature’s grandeur.

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Market Street Bridge
The famous Market Street Bridge spanning the Susquehanna River in Wilkes-Barre, PA.

Wilkes-Barre, PA

The Market Street Bridge in Wilkes-Barre is one of Northeastern Pennsylvania’s most distinguished landmarks. Its neoclassical arches and limestone eagles frame spectacular views of the Susquehanna River. As the sun sets over the water, the city skyline glows with timeless elegance.

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Electric City Sign
View of the skyline and Electric City Building in Downtown Scranton taken on Courthouse Square during the spring with blossoming trees in the foreground.

Scranton, PA

The Electric City Sign in Scranton shines proudly above the Scranton Electric Building on Linden Street. Installed in the early 1900s, it celebrates the city’s pioneering role in the electrification of America. Today, its warm glow continues to symbolize Scranton’s rich industrial spirit.

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Tunkhannock Viaduct

Nicholson, PA

The Tunkhannock Viaduct (Nicholson Bridge) in Nicholson remains a breathtaking example of early 20th-century engineering. Stretching 2,375 feet across Tunkhannock Creek and soaring 240 feet high, it was once the largest concrete bridge in the world. Its graceful arches still inspire awe and pride throughout Northeastern PA.

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Irving Cliff
An aerial view of Honesdale, Pennsylvania, from Irving Cliff featuring a river running through the town and surrounding green hills.

Honesdale, PA

Irving Cliff in Honesdale provides panoramic views of the town and the surrounding Lackawaxen River Valley. Named for famed author Washington Irving, the overlook has long been a peaceful retreat for locals and visitors. Sunrise or sunset, it’s one of the most serene and scenic spots in the region.

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Delaware Water Gap
A couple standing on a rocky cliff overlooking the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area in autumn, with the Delaware River winding through the valley below and colorful foliage covering the mountains. 

Bushkill, PA

The Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area in Bushkill spans 70,000 acres of rivers, waterfalls, and forested peaks. Visitors can marvel at Raymondskill Falls—Pennsylvania’s tallest—or climb to Milford Knob for sweeping views of the Delaware River. Whether you hike, paddle, or picnic, every corner of this park offers an unforgettable perspective on Northeastern Pennsylvania’s wild beauty.

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Ricketts Glen State Park

Benton, PA

Ricketts Glen State Park in Benton is home to the renowned Falls Trail, where 21 waterfalls tumble through a lush old-growth forest. The park’s showstopper, Ganoga Falls, plunges an impressive 94 feet. With 13,000 acres of natural splendor, it’s one of NEPA’s most captivating waterfall hiking destinations.

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Lake Wallenpaupack
Aerial view of Lake Wallenpaupack. A Pocono Mountains outdoor recreation hub with lots of year-round things to do in Hawley, PA.

Hawley, PA

Lake Wallenpaupack in Hawley stretches across 5,700 acres, offering endless opportunities for adventure and relaxation in the Pocono Lake Region. With 52 miles of forested shoreline, the lake invites boating, fishing, and picture-perfect sunset views. Each season brings its own charm to this signature Northeastern Pennsylvania destination.

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David Wenzel Tree House
Visitors enjoy the view from the Dave Wenzel Tree House at Nay Aug Park in Scranton, Pennsylvania, surrounded by colorful fall foliage.

Scranton, PA

Nay Aug Park in Scranton combines natural beauty with family-friendly adventure. The David Wenzel Tree House provides an elevated view of Roaring Brook Gorge, while nearby trails lead to a waterfall and covered bridge. As Scranton’s largest park, it’s a favorite local escape in every season.

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Rim Road Scenic Drive

Tannersville, PA

Rim Road at Big Pocono State Park in Tannersville winds around the summit of Camelback Mountain, offering 360-degree views across Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York. The scenic drive reveals multiple overlooks and picnic areas tucked along the ridge. On a clear day, the distant mountain ranges seem to stretch endlessly across the horizon.

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Take in the View – and Capture the Moment

From mountaintop drives to quiet park trails, these scenic spots prove that breathtaking views are always within reach in Northeastern Pennsylvania. Whether you’re watching eagles soar over Hawk Mountain, capturing waterfalls at Ricketts Glen, or admiring the sunset over Lake Wallenpaupack, every overlook offers its own unforgettable perspective.

So pack your camera, grab your hiking boots, or simply take a moment to enjoy the view. NEPA’s iconic landscapes are waiting—one awe-inspiring vista at a time.

Article Updated from its original version published on 8/4/2021.

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