
Nescopeck State Park in Luzerne County offers visitors 3,550 acres of pristine forests, wetlands, and streams to explore.

From fishing to hiking to fall foliage viewing, the park provides something for nature lovers year-round.

With its scenic beauty and peaceful atmosphere, it’s a favorite destination for outdoor enthusiasts in northeastern Pennsylvania.

Directions & Hours
The park office at Nescopeck State Park is located at 1137 Honey Hole Road, Drums, PA 18222.
The park is open every day of the year, sunrise to sunset, with day use areas closing at dusk.

Things to Do at Nescopeck State Park
Fishing is one of the most popular activities at Nescopeck State Park, with both 9-acre Lake Frances and Nescopeck Creek stocked by the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission.

Anglers can cast their lines from the lake’s boat launch or along the creek’s shaded banks.

For hikers, the park boasts 19 miles of trails that wind through forests, fields, and wetlands, providing endless opportunities to explore the diverse habitats.

Some trails follow the shoreline of Lake Frances, offering peaceful views of the water and surrounding hills.

Others lead deep into the woods, where birdwatchers and wildlife photographers will find plenty to enjoy.

In autumn, the park comes alive with brilliant colors as the foliage along the trails and around Lake Frances reaches its peak.

The Wood Frog Loop Trail is a favorite for fall hikes, with golden leaves carpeting the forest floor.

Visitors also flock to the Lake Trail, which circles Lake Frances and offers beautiful water views year-round.

The Nescopeck State Park Visitor Center is a must-see stop, featuring educational dioramas that showcase the park’s wildlife and habitats.

Just across from the Visitor Center, the pollinator garden blooms in summer with vibrant flowers attracting butterflies and bees.

Picnicking is another popular pastime, with tables situated near the lake offering scenic spots to relax after a hike.

The park’s bridges over Nescopeck Creek provide great vantage points for photography and birdwatching.

With so many trails and quiet corners to explore, Nescopeck State Park offers something new every visit.

Final Thoughts
Nescopeck State Park, a true highlight of Luzerne County, offers excellent opportunities for fishing, hiking, and enjoying the scenery.

Its trails, waters, and wildlife provide a peaceful retreat for visitors of all ages and interests.

Nearby Attractions
Eckley Miners’ Village in Luzerne County offers an authentic glimpse into 19th-century anthracite coal mining and daily life in a historic patch town.

The Seven Tubs Recreation Area in Luzerne County is a 537-acre site featuring a series of seven sandstone “tubs” that formed over 12,000 years ago, as glacial meltwater eroded the sandstone bedrock along what is now known as Wheelbarrow Run.

Buttermilk Falls is a 35 foot-tall roadside waterfall located in Luzerne County.

Little Shickshinny Falls is a beautiful 25-foot tall waterfall located on State Game Lands 260, just west of the town of Shickshinny in Luzerne County.

Concrete City is one of the most-famous ghost towns in Pennsylvania, and it lies tucked away in an overgrown, wooded plot of land on the outskirts of Nanticoke, in Luzerne County.

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