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t . O S e . rc !TH s ! 106 v h w t A A A ar e The Lackawanna River Heritage Trail MERLI-SARNOSKI d St. i a Enterprise Gruby St. v B l 2. Dickson City to Archbald 4. HistoricCOUNTY PARK i r n r N Scott St. a The Lackawanna River Heritage Trail travels 40 miles along the 247 Pierce St. C «¬ Drive . a a A o L F A lum F t Rustic Ln. Hill St. a . . n b S us Carbondale M llb t t D Dundaff St. y Lackawanna River. The trail begins at the of the The Mid Valley section of trail includes Dickson City, c r. ro S S r Belmont Stt h o . Betty St. Gilmartin Goers Hill F k e t n v a S t e A Throop, Olyphant, Blakely, Jessup and Archbald. In Archbald, . t. e k a T t e in Pittston, joins the Delaware and Hudson N Miller St. Street l r TH The Carbondale Riverwalk begins in l m i a b ! Shamrock Av. S ! . a Simpson St. t e B n remnants of a shifting shanty, fan house and oil house from l i B . C S C a (D&H) Rail-Trail in Simpson, and continues to Union Dale at the n Downtown Carbondale and continues r a t c Thomas St. St. ar t n 171 k m o e S i C M the Gravity Slope Colliery serve as reminders of this area’s Handley St. . E Sale P t. S AA l Summit Av. Kennedy Drive t Carbon St. o p w Linda Ln. N f e s o 1st St. S 22 I north to Simpson where it meets the

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r M L On paved sections: e ALBRIGHTALBRIGHT e k • Rollerblade 307 AVENUEAVENUE ¤£6 AA !TH North of Simpson: A247 • Horseback riding A • Snowmobiling (with permit) 1 11 DUNMORE MOUNT COBB OLIVE STREET BIKE SHARE A348 Lackawanna Heritage !TH Valley Office Lackawanna Heritage Valley manages two free bike share programs 476 10 «¬ — BikeScranton and BikeCarbondale. Anyone age 18 and older can ¨¦§ !TH SCRANTON L borrow a bike by providing a valid driver's license or state ID to a 7TH STREET ! 84,380 ¨¦§ program administrator.¨¦§84 For share sites and more information, visit BROADWAY bikescranton.com and bikecarbondale.com. 435 STREETSTREET !TH NAY AUG PARK A 9 81 TAYLOR !TH ¨¦§ WILDLIFE & NATURE ELM STREET A590 Lake Scranton ¨¦§84 84 It is common to see beaver, deer, rabbits, groundhogs, chipmunks CROWLEY PARK rraaiill ¨¦§ eeTT and squirrels along the trail. Bald eagles nest in trees along the ttaagg eerrii rrHH Lackawanna River, while river otter, fish and ducks inhabit its vvee 307 RRii 8 A waters. A wide variety of plants are found along the trail, including nnaa aann Queen Anne’s Lace, Jewelweed, Honeysuckle, Rhododendron, aaww cckk Daisies, Birch trees, Silver , Sycamore, Oak, and more. LLaa Curtis Reservoir 7 81 Mountain Lake Williams Bridge Reservoir Guided nature tours are offered throughout the year. Visit lhva.org ¨¦§ to learn more. ELMHURST 380 Source: Amateur Naturalist Jane Frye ¨¦§ «¬L