Best attractions and places to see around Eagles Mere, a historic mountain lake resort in Sullivan County, Pennsylvania, offers a combination of natural features and cultural heritage. The entire town is recognized as a National Historic District, preserving its late 19th and early 20th-century architecture. Eagles Mere Lake, a natural spring-fed lake, serves as a central feature for water activities. The area provides diverse points of interest for visitors.
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Worlds End State Park campground has over 70 campsites, approximately half of which have electric hookups. Tent campers can opt for primitive sites with access to shower houses, restrooms, faucets, picnic tables, and a playground. There are also 19 rustic cabins available for rent throughout the year. Each cabin has electricity, beds, a refrigerator, a stove and oven, lights, outlets, a simple cupboard, a table, and benches or chairs.
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This historic bridge over Loyalsock Creek is one of the few remaining covered bridges in Pennsylvania. Also, it still carries auto traffic, while many other bridges of the era have been converted to bike and pedestrian only.
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Hunters Lake, near Eagles Mere, is a popular spot for fishing and kayaking. The name harkens back thousands of years, as archaeologic evidence shows sings of hunters in the area going back until at least 2,500 BCE.
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Loyalsock Canyon Vista is a lookout spot along Cold Run Road that has views of Loyalsock Canyon. This is an awesome view in autumn as the leaves are changing color.
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Gorgeous designated place to hop into the water of Loyalsock Creek for a cool down (yes, it is chilly) in the more still waters. Part of Worlds End State Park, opposite a car park with snack bar.
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Eagles Mere is surrounded by beautiful natural features. The centerpiece is Eagles Mere Lake, a pristine spring-fed lake perfect for swimming, sailing, and canoeing. You can also visit Hunters Lake for fishing and kayaking. Nearby, Worlds End State Park offers extensive hiking trails and waterfalls, while Ricketts Glen State Park, about 30 miles east, is famous for its more than 20 waterfalls. Don't miss the scenic Loyalsock Canyon Vista for stunning views, especially in autumn.
Yes, the Eagles Mere area offers diverse hiking experiences. The historic Laurel Path encircles Eagles Mere Lake, providing scenic views. For more extensive trails, Worlds End State Park, just over six miles north, has numerous options. You can find easy hikes like the Link Trail or Worlds End Trail, or more challenging routes such as the Canyon Vista Trail. Explore various hiking routes in the region by checking out the Hiking around Eagles Mere guide.
Eagles Mere Lake is ideal for water activities, featuring a guarded swimming area at Eagles Mere Beach, and options for non-motorized boat rentals. You can also experience a historic tour on the 'Hardly Able' boat. For a refreshing dip in a natural setting, the Loyalsock Creek swim spot within Worlds End State Park is a popular choice. Additionally, Ricketts Glen State Park offers a sandy beach for swimming.
The entire town of Eagles Mere is recognized as a National Historic District, preserving its late 19th and early 20th-century charm. You can explore the architecturally diverse cottages and historic commercial buildings. Delve into the area's past at the Eagles Mere Museum, or explore unique collections at the Eagles Mere Air Museum, Eagles Mere Auto Museum, and Eagles Mere Motorcycle Museum. Don't miss the historic Forksville Covered Bridge, which still carries vehicular traffic.
Many attractions in Eagles Mere are suitable for families. The Eagles Mere Lake with its beach and non-motorized boat rentals is a great option. Both Worlds End State Park and Ricketts Glen State Park offer easy trails and picnic areas. Hunters Lake is popular for fishing and kayaking. The various museums, including the Eagles Mere Air Museum and Eagles Mere Auto Museum, can also be engaging for different age groups.
Eagles Mere offers attractions year-round. The summer months are ideal for lake activities like swimming and boating. Autumn is particularly stunning for viewing fall foliage, especially from viewpoints like Loyalsock Canyon Vista. In winter, when the lake freezes, the unique Eagles Mere Toboggan Slide provides thrilling rides. The museums are generally open from June through October.
Beyond the main trails, hikers can find unique features such as 'Fat Man's Squeeze,' 'Lovers Leap,' and 'Gypsy's Landing.' The Eagles Mere Conservancy maintains many of these trails and protects the surrounding forests. You might also encounter the tranquil Outlet Pond, known for its water lilies and as a breeding ground for fish.
Yes, Worlds End State Park offers excellent camping facilities. The Worlds End State Park campground has over 70 campsites, including both electric and primitive sites, along with 19 rustic cabins available for rent year-round. These facilities provide amenities like shower houses, restrooms, and picnic tables.
Yes, there are several cycling routes in the vicinity of Eagles Mere, catering to different skill levels. You can find routes like the 'Tamarack Run Natural Area gravel loop' for a challenging ride or the 'Coal Mine Road gravel loop' for an easier option. For more details and route suggestions, refer to the Cycling around Eagles Mere guide.
The Eagles Mere Conservancy is an organization dedicated to protecting the natural beauty of the area. They actively preserve much of the surrounding land and forests, maintain hiking trails, and operate a nature center for visitors to learn about the local ecosystem and enjoy the outdoors.
During the winter months, when Eagles Mere Lake freezes over, a unique attraction called the Eagles Mere Toboggan Slide becomes operational. This slide sends riders down Lake Avenue onto the ice, reaching speeds up to 45 mph, offering a thrilling winter experience.
For breathtaking panoramic views, visit the Loyalsock Canyon Vista, especially during the autumn months when the foliage is vibrant. Additionally, the Eagles Mere Country Club is known for its golf course that boasts impressive '50-mile' views of the surrounding landscape.


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