You haven’t seen true beauty until you experience fall in NEPA: the vibrant foliage, the crisp cool breeze, and the fresh apples from local orchards. While living in NEPA comes with many perks, the immense activities that pop up during fall are by far the most entertaining. As the leaves being to change colors, it’s time to start planning how you’ll be spending this fall. Here’s a list of local fall activities that are perfect for creating lasting memories with your family.
Fall Fest at The L...As a part of the Back Mountain community, Lehman is a small township overflowing with rolling hills, forests, fields, and farmland. The area offers more than just its stunning scenery, as its strong sense of community and ever-evolving businesses make it the perfect place to call home.
Lehman—named in honor of Dr. William Lehman— was a part of Dallas Township until 1829, where tensions ran high between the Native Americans and white settlers. Despite not becoming its own township until 1829,...Located in the heart of NEPA, Wilkes-Barre has a long history and a bright future. Recently, this city has been expanding through new businesses, restaurants, and parks, making it the perfect destination for some fun. Wondering what’s new in Wilkes-Barre? Here are some of the latest openings and additions.
AmberDonia Bakery Opens Wilkes-Barre Location
45 East Northampton Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701
Summer is the perfect time for exploration. Start your adventure right outside of our beloved NEPA (and be back in time for dinner)! We have gathered a list of fun amusement parks, historic sites, educational museums, nature trails,and other exciting places the whole family can enjoy, all without going too far from home.
Hersheypark
100 Hersheypark Dr
Hershey, PA 17033
Nestled midway between Wilkes-Barre and Scranton, Pittston, PA lies in the Wyoming Valley on the east side of the Susquehanna River and on the south side of the Lackawanna River. It was originally called “Pittstown,” named after the famous British statesman William Pitt the Elder.
Did you know that Pittston was, at one point, part of Connecticut? The Susquehanna Land Company of Connecticut surveyed the land in 1768 and planned to establish it as part of Connecticut’s claim on the area. Howeve...Looking for things to do in NEPA? You can spend the summer having plenty of fun without even traveling very far. To make things even easier, here’s a list of free activities to do over the summer right within our local area!
Nay Aug Park Wednesday Concerts
500 Arthur Ave.
Scranton, PA 18510