Best attractions and places to see around West Pittston include a blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The borough is bordered by the Susquehanna River, offering riverside activities. The surrounding Greater Pittston area provides diverse outdoor recreation opportunities and cultural sites. Visitors can explore notable landmarks and engage with community-focused attractions.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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The Lackawanna River Heritage Trail (LRHT) is a scenic 70-mile multi-use path that has both urban charm and natural beauty. It connects over 30 communities across Luzerne, Lackawanna, Susquehanna, and Wayne counties. In downtown Scranton, the trail features paved sections, such as the 3.5-mile Scranton Riverwalk.
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This picturesque 25-acre lake includes a lovely trail for a scenic hike around its perimeter. Nestled on 246 private acres, parking is allowed on Coxton Road, with two trail gates for reservoir access. The state land gate allows public access entry to enjoy this incredibly scenic area.
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The Maconaquah Trail is a fantastic multi-use, single-track trail popular with hikers and mountain bikers. The route passes through open fields, pine forests, and beautiful historic stone walls where you'll see plenty of wildlife, including deer, robins, blue jays and other bird species. This trail connects to several shorter trails, providing plenty of options to extend your hike through this lovely park.
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Frances Slocum State Park is centered around a lake of the same name. The park is located in Luzerne County and offers visitors the chance to go fishing, kayaking, hiking, and mountain biking. There's also a large day use & picnic area.
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Frances Slocum State Park is centered around a lake of the same name. The park is located in Luzerne County and offers visitors the chance to go fishing, kayaking, hiking, and mountain biking. There's also a large day-use and picnic area.
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This trail runs for 12 miles on top of the levees that were built as flood protection in Wyoming Valley. You can access a number of riverside parks along its path, and future plans are to link it with the Susquehanna Warrior Trail & D&L Rail Trail.
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This reservoir is lesser known than its namesake ledge, just a short distance away. However, it offers a serene setting with excellent views, especially if you happen to be around near sunset.
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The area offers several natural highlights. You can visit Campbells Ledge Reservoir, a serene 25-acre lake with a scenic trail. Frances Slocum State Park, centered around a lake, is ideal for boating, fishing, hiking, and mountain biking. The Susquehanna River, bordering West Pittston, provides opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and riverside walks.
Yes, West Pittston is rich in history. You can explore the site of Fort Jenkins and the nearby Jenkins Harding Cemetery, which mark a significant Revolutionary War location. The Water Street Bridge, also known as the Firefighters' Memorial Bridge, connects West Pittston with Pittston City and is notable for its illuminated fiber-optic cables. The West Pittston Historical Society is dedicated to preserving local history and hosts program meetings.
There are diverse trails for both hiking and cycling. The Maconaquah Trail is a popular multi-use, single-track path through fields and forests, great for wildlife viewing. The Lackawanna River Heritage Trail is a 70-mile multi-use path connecting over 30 communities, offering both urban and natural scenery. For cycling, the Luzerne County Levee Trail runs for 12 miles atop flood protection levees, offering riverside access. You can find more routes in the Hiking around West Pittston and Cycling around West Pittston guides.
Absolutely. Frances Slocum State Park is an excellent choice for families, offering a large day-use and picnic area alongside boating, fishing, and easy trails. West Pittston Memorial Park provides green space with playgrounds and walking paths. The local library also hosts community events and educational programs suitable for families.
The annual West Pittston Cherry Blossom Festival is a vibrant community event featuring bands, food vendors, a parade, and musical concerts. For a unique experience, consider Pittston's Puzzling Pursuit Scavenger Hunt, an app-led adventure to discover historic gems downtown. You can also visit Tilting Tomato for craft beer and art galleries, offering an 'Anthracite Adventure'.
Yes, several easy options are available. The trail around Campbells Ledge Reservoir offers a scenic and manageable hike. Frances Slocum State Park also features numerous trails, including easier loops around the lake. For more options, check the Easy hikes around West Pittston guide.
Spring and fall are generally ideal for outdoor activities in West Pittston. Spring brings the vibrant West Pittston Cherry Blossom Festival and pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling. Fall offers cooler weather and beautiful foliage, perfect for exploring trails. Summer is also popular for water activities on the Susquehanna River and at Frances Slocum State Park.
The Lackawanna River Heritage Trail includes paved sections, such as the 3.5-mile Scranton Riverwalk, which are generally accessible. The Luzerne County Levee Trail, running along the top of levees, also offers relatively flat and wide paths that may be suitable for some wheelchairs, depending on the specific access points.
The Veterans Memorial provides a place for reflection and offers scenic views. The trail around Campbells Ledge Reservoir is known for excellent views, especially around sunset. Additionally, the Susquehanna River itself offers picturesque riverside scenery.
The Greater Pittston Coal Miner statue stands as a historic landmark, reflecting the region's deep and rich coal mining heritage. This industry played a crucial role in shaping the local economy and community, and its legacy is preserved through various historical markers and community efforts.
Yes, from Pittston City, the Reading and Northern Railroad offers scenic train rides to the charming town of Jim Thorpe. Passengers can relax in vintage coaches while enjoying mountain landscapes and historic rail lines, making for a memorable day trip.
In nearby Pittston City, you can explore the Art Loop Trail, an outdoor gallery showcasing over 20 sculptures created by local artists. Additionally, Tilting Tomato in West Pittston combines craft beer with art galleries, offering a unique cultural experience.


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