Food scene
Our favorite burger spot. Sunday Funday with live entertainment also every nite. Never a cover charge!
The Stonehouse
473 Fallbrook StreetOur favorite burger spot. Sunday Funday with live entertainment also every nite. Never a cover charge!
A must - takeout, indoor and out door dining. Everything from Pasta to Steaks are always great! Delivery to the lake!
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Frank's Place Simpson Pa
57 Jefferson StA must - takeout, indoor and out door dining. Everything from Pasta to Steaks are always great! Delivery to the lake!
(2) local breweries Irving Cliff and Here and Now both with excellent food. Autum is perfect for a train ride.
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Honesdale
(2) local breweries Irving Cliff and Here and Now both with excellent food. Autum is perfect for a train ride.
Perfect stop for a snack and a cold drink after a hike up Elk Mountain. Beautiful deck overlooking a lake and the rolling Hills.
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Chet's Place
885 Tirzah RoadPerfect stop for a snack and a cold drink after a hike up Elk Mountain. Beautiful deck overlooking a lake and the rolling Hills.
Local brewery with lots of double IPA's, check their website for the latest releases.
Last Minute Brewing
320 Wemberly Hills RdLocal brewery with lots of double IPA's, check their website for the latest releases.
Waymart Hotel
205 Carbondale RdGreat BBQ
Great food, Sunday Funday and hiking trails close by.
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The Speakeasy Saloon & Resort
9207 PA-171Great food, Sunday Funday and hiking trails close by.
Gravity Restaurant & Bar
40 Gravity Planes RdGood food cheap - bar seating or full family friendly dining room.
Iron hart brewing
26 Franklin Valley RoadCheck their website for there monthly pig roast👍
Runaway Train Brewery: Brewhouse + Saloon
Peanut Bar
Little Nikki's At The Ben-Mar
89 N Main StSightseeing
History of Newton Lake Park, located along the lake bearing its name in Greenfield Township, opened in 1917. The 50 acre park was built and owned by Frank Wagner bet on the beauty of the lake and the improvement of roads and automobiles for his park’s success.
Rides at the park throughout the years included a miniature railroad, whip, hey dey, dodgems, ferris wheel (which carried the serial number 003), boat rides, several kiddie rides, a 50 passenger show boat, carousel, and roller coaster.
The carousel sported 48 hand carved wooden figures, and was constructed in Austria in 1881.
In 1919, an 80 foot by 90 foot dance pavilion was constructed with ‘bridge-type loins’. In 1924 GB, it was remodeled, and a 6 foot wide promenade was added.
The roller coaster was built in 1924, and had a very unique track system. A six inch wide and four inch tall ‘T’ shaped iron rail ran along the center, which held the coaster cars on the track. To remove the cars from track for maintenance, a section of the track would have to be removed. The track design was an out and back type through wooded terrain along the lake, and the lift hill chain was powered by a one horse power diesel engine.
Bands played music in the dance hall, while the crowds poured in for different Sunday School picnics, church outings, and reunions, and special events like the ‘Miss Anthracite’ beauty contest. The park bottled its own soda and made its own ice cream, along with the other standard concessions. In one ad, park management thanked the 75,000 people who spent the 4th of July at the park, shattering previous records at ‘Lackawanna County’s Lake Resort’.
The roller coaster closed in 1952, possibly due to a hurricane, but more likely because the aging roller coaster did not comply with safety standards - such as having a catwalk along the tracks.
Newton Lake
History of Newton Lake Park, located along the lake bearing its name in Greenfield Township, opened in 1917. The 50 acre park was built and owned by Frank Wagner bet on the beauty of the lake and the improvement of roads and automobiles for his park’s success.
Rides at the park throughout the years included a miniature railroad, whip, hey dey, dodgems, ferris wheel (which carried the serial number 003), boat rides, several kiddie rides, a 50 passenger show boat, carousel, and roller coaster.
The carousel sported 48 hand carved wooden figures, and was constructed in Austria in 1881.
In 1919, an 80 foot by 90 foot dance pavilion was constructed with ‘bridge-type loins’. In 1924 GB, it was remodeled, and a 6 foot wide promenade was added.
The roller coaster was built in 1924, and had a very unique track system. A six inch wide and four inch tall ‘T’ shaped iron rail ran along the center, which held the coaster cars on the track. To remove the cars from track for maintenance, a section of the track would have to be removed. The track design was an out and back type through wooded terrain along the lake, and the lift hill chain was powered by a one horse power diesel engine.
Bands played music in the dance hall, while the crowds poured in for different Sunday School picnics, church outings, and reunions, and special events like the ‘Miss Anthracite’ beauty contest. The park bottled its own soda and made its own ice cream, along with the other standard concessions. In one ad, park management thanked the 75,000 people who spent the 4th of July at the park, shattering previous records at ‘Lackawanna County’s Lake Resort’.
The roller coaster closed in 1952, possibly due to a hurricane, but more likely because the aging roller coaster did not comply with safety standards - such as having a catwalk along the tracks.
Ride the train to Hawley and small town with historic buildings and unique shops.
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Honesdale
Ride the train to Hawley and small town with historic buildings and unique shops.
Maiolatesi Wine Cellars
32-B Cabernet DrSightseeing
Newton Lake
Home
Il-Park tal-Iski Elk Mountain
344 Elk Mountain RdHiking and mountain biking
Tunkhannock Creek Viaduct
Pennsylvania 92Starrucca Viaduct
Depot StreetSteamtown National Historic Site
350 Cliff StFun anytime of year, rain or shine. Learn what the life of a coal miner was really like.
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Lackawanna Coal Mine Tour
Bald Mountain RoadFun anytime of year, rain or shine. Learn what the life of a coal miner was really like.
Lake Wallenpaupack has 52 miles of shoreline and 13 mile in length making it the 3rd largest man made lake in PA. Great for hiking and fishing. Stop by the Wallenpaupack Brewery to sample the local brews.
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Wallenpaupack Scenic Boat Tour
2487 US-6Lake Wallenpaupack has 52 miles of shoreline and 13 mile in length making it the 3rd largest man made lake in PA. Great for hiking and fishing. Stop by the Wallenpaupack Brewery to sample the local brews.
Hoover One-Room Schoolhouse
2236 State Rte 2014Essentials
Weis Markets
97 Brooklyn StClosest full service supermarket
CVS
88 Brooklyn StClosest drug store
Lake Mart
455 PA-247Convenient- but high priced
Dollar General
Viewmont Mall
Golf 🏌️♀️
Panorama Golf Course
1124 State Rte 2023Olde Homestead Golf Club
6598 PA-309Sleepy Hollow Golf Course
140 Sandy Banks RdRed Maples Golf Course
2322 Easton TurnpikeBiking
One of the best things to enjoy in our area. Safe & relaxing trail to walk, bicycle, horse back ride, cross country ski, & snow mobile. Newly improved section from Herrick Center to Ararat is incredible. Stop at Cable's Deli for a sandwich & coffee.
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Rail-Trail Council of Northeastern Pennsylvania
948 N Main StOne of the best things to enjoy in our area. Safe & relaxing trail to walk, bicycle, horse back ride, cross country ski, & snow mobile. Newly improved section from Herrick Center to Ararat is incredible. Stop at Cable's Deli for a sandwich & coffee.
FISHING
Just down the road 35-acre lake that is regularly stocked by the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission
Two pavilions
Large handicapped accessible fishing pier
Eight-mile cross country mountain bike trail
Beautiful sandy beach area with bath houses
Ice fishing
Boat launch (electrical motors only)
Approximately 15 miles of hiking, mountain bike and nature trails
Picnic areas with tables and charcoal grills
Two playground areas with basketball and volleyball courts
Regulation soccer field
Overnight camping for non-profit organizations with parks department approval
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Merli Sarnoski Park
286 Sandy Banks RdJust down the road 35-acre lake that is regularly stocked by the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission
Two pavilions
Large handicapped accessible fishing pier
Eight-mile cross country mountain bike trail
Beautiful sandy beach area with bath houses
Ice fishing
Boat launch (electrical motors only)
Approximately 15 miles of hiking, mountain bike and nature trails
Picnic areas with tables and charcoal grills
Two playground areas with basketball and volleyball courts
Regulation soccer field
Overnight camping for non-profit organizations with parks department approval