Breathtaking Views Showcase the Region's Beauty
From jaw-dropping mountaintop views to must-see valley landmarks, we’re taking you on a tour of 10 of the most iconic spots in Northeastern Pennsylvania. Whether you’re a hiker or just someone who loves a great view, these places show off NEPA’s natural beauty and history.
Dunmore, PA
Top of the World offers stunning panoramic views of the entire Lackawanna Valley with rolling hills and valleys stretching into the distance.
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As the name suggests, 100 Mile View offers long-range views including the Lehigh Gorge and rolling Appalachian landscape of the Pocono Mountains.
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Situated at one of the highest points in the region, Top of the 80’s offers panoramic views of the Conyngham Valley and the surrounding Pocono and Endless Mountains.
Scranton, PA
The Lookout offers stunning views of Scranton landmarks like the historic Electric City sign, Steamtown National Historic Site and the Lackawanna River.
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Boulder Field at Hickory Run State Park is a natural wonder featuring 16 acres of massive boulders left from the last Ice Age. It’s an impressive sight to behold.
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South Lookout within Hawk Mountain Sanctuary offers sweeping views of the Appalachian Mountain Range and the surrounding valleys and is famous for observing raptors, especially in the fall.
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Market Street Bridge stands out for its striking neoclassical design and offers beautiful views of the Susquehanna River and surrounding landscape.
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The Electric City sign pays homage to Scranton’s pivotal role in the early development of electric power and represents its historical significance as a center of industry and innovation.
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The Tunkhannock Viaduct is a remarkable engineering marvel, and one of the largest concrete brides in the worlds, spanning 2,375 feet across Tunkhannock Creek and stands 240 feet high.
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Irving Cliff, named after author Washington Irving who once visited, offers stunning panoramic views of Honesdale and the surrounding Lackawaxen River valleys.
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