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Susquehanna Kayak & Canoe Rentals to Open Third Location
Susquehanna Kayak & Canoe Rentals is expanding to Lackawanna State Park in North Abington Township. They will rent out paddleboards, single and tandem kayaks, pedal boats, canoes, and rowboats (with and without electric motors) for visitors to explore Lake Lackawanna....
Local Couple Purchases Historic Metcalf Mansion
Wyoming County residents Jon and Denise Ebersole purchased the Metcalf Mansion on 50 West Harrison Street in Tunkhannock at the end of April. The Ebersoles plan to restore and preserve the home and grounds in an effort to save its...
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This Month in the Endless Mountains
Last updated: April 30, 2024 May Events in the Endless Mountains Say goodbye to April showers and hello to long, sunny days in May! Spring is in its full glory this month—all the better to get outside and explore. Head...
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Wyoming County Arts & Artists Tour Returns May 3-5
The North Branch Art Trail presents the second annual Wyoming County Arts & Artists Tour. The event begins on Friday, May 3 and continues through Sunday, May 5 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. During the self-guided tour, 55...
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Viewing the Eclipse in the Endless Mountains
Events for the 2024 Solar Eclipse On Monday, April 8, a total solar eclipse will cross over the United States. The moon will pass between Earth and the sun, causing the afternoon to look more like dusk. It’s a natural...
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Small Towns, Big Art: Murals of the Endless Mountains
With our breathtaking scenery and rich heritage, it’s no wonder the Endless Mountains have inspired larger-than-life artwork. Murals add a pop of color to our historic towns, capture our area’s stories, and reflect our dreams for the future. Check out...
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New Endless Mountains Visitors Guide Available
The Endless Mountains Visitors Bureau (EMVB) has released their annual visitors guide for Sullivan and Wyoming counties. The guide showcases nearly 300 local businesses and organizations. [caption id="attachment_21966" align="aligncenter" width="231"] Cover photo by Josh Stull.[/caption] Inside, readers will...
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Introducing Miller Mountain, Wyoming County’s First State Forestland
Just south of Tunkhannock lies Miller Mountain, a sprawling standalone peak that rises more than 2,000 feet above town. The mountain’s history is almost as impressive as its sheer size. It has been farmed, logged, and even considered for a...
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