Tucked away just north of Scranton, the Endless Mountains is one of NEPA’s most stunning regions. Countryside charm, the tranquility of nature and miles and miles of mountains are what you’ll find. These quaint communities feature historic downtowns with family-owned shops and restaurants. Farmlands, state and local parks, natural areas and public lands dot these countryside hills. This peaceful region encompasses NEPA’s great outdoors, surrounded by the endlessly rolling Appalachians.
A Glimpse of the Endless Mountain
Scenic wilderness and historic small towns are what this region is all about. It’s easy to connect with nature here with two state parks, miles of hiking and biking trails, and vast public lands for outdoor excursions.
Vosburg Neck State Park in Tunkhannock is located alongside the dramatic oxburn turn in the Susquehanna River and offers trails with stunning mountaintop vistas. Get in the water with guided river tours with Susquehanna Kayak and Cano Rental. At Salt Springs State Park in Montrose, you’ll find stunning old-growth forests, waterfalls and a bubbling salt spring. And all along Pennsylvania’s 2021 trail of the year, the D&H Rail-Trail features hundreds of miles of serene trails perfect for every level of outdoor enthusiast.
Outdoor activities abound all year, whether you’re frolicking in the sunflowers at Brown Hill Farms, picking pumpkins at Whistle Pig Pumpkin Patch, following the glowing jack-o-lantern trail at Creekside Gardens, enjoying the holiday lights at Stone Hedge Golf Course or hitting the slopes at Elk Mountain Ski Resort.
Fall in love with their adorable, walkable downtowns, including Tunkhannock. The town offers plenty of delicious dining options, from Twigs Cafe and Creekside Inn to award-winning wine and craft beers at Nimble Hill Winery and Brewery. The historic Dietrich Theater is a popular place to see the latest movie. Unique shops and rich history is on display with beautiful architecture along the Historic Tunkhannock Walking Tour. It’s also where the Tunkhannock Viaduct – one of the world’s most impressive man-made architectural wonders – can be found.
KNOWN FOR:
Unspoiled nature
Charming, historic small towns
Vosburg Neck State Park
Salt Springs State Park
Tunkhannock Viaduct
BY THE NUMBERS:
Estimated Population: 64,503
Geographical Area: 1,237 Sq. Miles
Regional makeup: popular destinations includes Brackney, Clifford, Dimock, Factoryville, Falls, Forest City, Forest Lake, Friendsville, Gibson, Hallstead, Herrick Center, Hop Bottom, Kingsley, Laceyville, Lake Winola, Lawton, Lenoxville, Mehoopany, Meshoppen, Monroe Twp., Montrose, New Milford, Nicholson, Noxen, Springville, Susquehanna, Thompson, Tunkhannock, Union Dale
Factoryville is a cozy college town in Wyoming County, home to Keystone College and surrounded by rolling hills and wooded trails. You can explore nearby Little Rocky Glen Preserve for creekside views and a scenic gorge, then stick around for local eats, parks, and coffee shops. For a serious adrenaline rush, Skydive NEPA offers sky-high views of the Endless Mountains right next door.
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Montrose is a welcoming Susquehanna County town surrounded by rolling hills, peaceful countryside, and some of the region’s best outdoor escapes. Wander the historic downtown to find local cafés, shops, and galleries, then head out to explore the natural beauty that defines the area—from the waterfalls and old-growth forests at Salt Springs State Park to scenic routes along the Endless Mountain Trail.
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Tunkhannock is a quiet river town in Wyoming County where small-town life and outdoor adventure go hand in hand. You can wander down Main Street to browse local shops, grab a bite, or catch a movie at the historic Dietrich Theater, then head out to kayak the Susquehanna, explore scenic trails at Vosburg Neck State Park, or visit nearby farms. With its Endless Mountains views, community events, and easy access to the outdoors, it’s the kind of place that feels both peaceful and full of things to do.
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A Peak Into the Endless Mountains Past
Geologically, as part of the Appalachian Mountains chain, the Endless Mountain region doesn’t actually consist of true mountains, but instead a dissected plateau that is part of the Allegheny Plateau. The Catskill Mountains are the highest level of the plateau, located to the east of the Endless Mountains, and separated from them by the Delaware River. The highest peak in the region is the North Knob of Elk Mountain at 2693 feet.
Did You Know?
The Tunkhannock Viaduct is the world’s longest concrete railroad bridge. Built for the Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Railroad in 1912, the span rises 300 feet above its deepest foundation pit and is 2,375 feet long.
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