HISTORICAL ATTRACTIONS / NATURAL HISTORY
Dorflinger-Suydam Wildlife Sanctuary
White Mills 570-253-1185
www.dorflinger.org
Covering 600 acres, the sanctuary preserves the Dorflinger’s circa 1860 home and offers a scenic venue for cultural festivals
Endless Mountains Heritage Trail
712 Route 6 East
Tunkhannock 570-836-5431
Toll free 800-769-8999
www.endlessmountains.org
The natural paradise of the Endless Mountains is known for its spring flowers, fall foliage, and Native American cultural legacy.
Endless Mountains Nature Center
265 Vosburg Neck Road
Tunkhannock 570-836-3835
www.emnconline.org
Numerous programs for school-age children and other residents is only one part of the far-reaching work performed by this organization and its partners.
Everhart Museum of Natural History, Science & Art
1901 Mulberry Street
Scranton 570-346-7186
www.everhart-museum.org
Serving the 12-county region of Northeast Pennsylvania, this multi-disciplinary museum features 62,000 natural history and cultural artifacts and works of art from antiquity to contemporary.
The Florence Shelly Preserve
Route 171
Thompson 570-756-2429
www.nature.org
Protected by the Nature Conservancy, this 300-acre site features trails and guided walks through diverse habitat.
Hillside Farms
65 Hillside Road
Shavertown 570-696-4500
www.thelandsathillsidefarms.org
Check frequently for the full calendar of events at this wonderful agricultural and historical center.
J.B. Parks Farm Museum
Wayne County Fairgrounds
Route 191
Honesdale 570-253-3240
www.waynehistorypa.org
“A Day in the Life of a Farm,” is the title of this 1,500-square foot exhibit on Wayne County agriculture from 1870-1930.
Kettle Creek Wildlife Sanctuary
Monroe County Environmental Education Center
8050 Running Valley Road
Stroudsburg 570-629-3061
www.mcconservation.org
Home to the Monroe County Environmental Educational Center, the 166-acre preserve offers a mature forest, evergreen stands, ponds, walking trails, and special programs.
Lacawac Sanctuary
94 Sanctuary Road
Lake Ariel 570-689-9494
www.lacawac.org
Serving as a living laboratory, this nature preserve protects natural areas including Lake Lacawac, a pristine glacial lake, and stands of virgin forest.
Marywood University Arboretum
2300 Adams Avenue
Scranton 570-348-6218
Programs 570-348-6211
www.marywood.edu/arboretum
The public is invited to enjoy this wonderful oasis created “to preserve, to enjoy, and to learn.”
Pocono Snake & Animal Farm
Route 209
Marshalls Creek 570-223-8653
From its genesis as a small petting zoo, this “great little zoo” houses animals that have been featured on many national television programs.
Quiet Valley Living Historical Farm
1000 Turkey Hill Road
Stroudsburg 570-992-6161
www.quietvalley.org
Catch a glimpse of 19th-century farm life and enjoy the atmosphere including farm animals at this historical preservation site.
Upper Delaware Scenic & Recreational River
Headquarters Office
274 River Road
Beach Lake 570-729-7134
Visitors 570-685-4871
www.nps.gov/upde
Rolling hills, riverfront villages, and bald eagles form a vibrant backdrop as the Delaware River meanders through rural countryside.