Exploring Vosburg Neck State Park in Wyoming County

A collage of four photos showcasing Vosburg Neck State Park in Wyoming County, PA, featuring a scenic river view with autumn foliage, a forest trail with a wooden bench surrounded by fallen leaves, a picnic table near the Susquehanna River with colorful hills in the background, and the park’s entrance sign framed by greenery and trees.

If you’re looking for information about visiting Vosburg Neck State Park in Wyoming County, you’re in the right place!

A stunning view of the Susquehanna River at Vosburg Neck State Park in Wyoming County, PA, with a rocky riverbank and shallow water reflecting the vibrant autumn foliage of the forested hillside, set against a clear blue sky.

Vosburg Neck State Park, located along a dramatic oxbow in the Susquehanna River near Tunkhannock, offers a rich blend of history and natural beauty.

A stunning view of the Susquehanna River at Vosburg Neck State Park in Wyoming County, PA, with a rocky shoreline in the foreground and forested hillsides bursting with vibrant autumn colors reflected in the calm river under a clear blue sky.

Formerly known as the Howland Preserve, this 669-acre property officially became a state park in 2022, fulfilling the vision of its former owner, Ernest Howland, who left the land to the North Branch Land Trust with the hope that it would eventually gain this designation.

The entrance sign for Vosburg Neck State Park in Wyoming County, PA, featuring bold yellow lettering on a wooden frame, surrounded by lush greenery and trees with hints of autumn foliage under a clear blue sky.

Today, the park preserves the area’s ecological treasures and historical features while providing visitors with opportunities for recreation and exploration.

A peaceful forest scene at Vosburg Neck State Park in Wyoming County, PA, featuring a wooden bench along the leaf-covered Eagle Trail surrounded by tall trees with golden autumn foliage under a clear blue sky.

Directions to Vosburg Neck State Park

Vosburg Neck State Park is located at 470 Vosburg Road, Tunkhannock, PA 18657.


What You’ll See at Vosburg Neck State Park

The park’s name comes from Vosburg Neck, a sweeping oxbow bend in the Susquehanna River that has shaped both the landscape and the area’s history.

An informational sign at Vosburg Neck State Park in Wyoming County, PA, detailing the history of the "Oxbow," including the North Branch Canal, the railroad tunnel, early landowners, and a historical map of the area, accompanied by vintage photos of the railroad and canal remnants.

The property features remnants of the old canal system, a historic rail bed, and buildings from the 18th and 19th centuries, along with a 1700s-era cemetery.

A serene cemetery at Vosburg Neck State Park in Wyoming County, PA, surrounded by vibrant autumn foliage with shades of gold, orange, and red, set against a backdrop of tall trees and a clear blue sky.

Once opened to the public as the Howland Preserve, it became a beloved destination for outdoor enthusiasts before its eventual transition into Pennsylvania’s state park system.

A detailed trail map of the Howland Preserve at Vosburg Neck State Park in Wyoming County, PA, highlighting hiking, biking, and birdwatching trails, the Susquehanna River’s oxbow shape, trailheads, landmarks like the historic barn, restrooms, and the kayak/canoe launch area.

Visitors to Vosburg Neck State Park can enjoy a wide variety of activities.

A peaceful riverside picnic table at Vosburg Neck State Park in Wyoming County, PA, surrounded by fallen leaves, with the Susquehanna River and a hillside covered in vibrant autumn foliage in the background under a partly cloudy sky.

The park boasts eight miles of well-maintained trails that wind through lush meadows, dense woodlands, and along the picturesque Susquehanna River.

A wooden sign marking the start of the River Trail at Vosburg Neck State Park in Wyoming County, PA, surrounded by a grassy path lined with trees displaying colorful autumn foliage under a bright, sunny sky.

The River Trail provides stunning views of the water and is ideal for spotting wildlife, including bald eagles that fish along the river’s fertile banks.

A picturesque view of the Susquehanna River from the River Trail at Vosburg Neck State Park in Wyoming County, PA, framed by trees and foliage in vibrant autumn colors, with a gravel shoreline and forested hills in the background under a clear blue sky.

The Eagle Trail follows an old railroad grade, offering an easy hike with excellent opportunities to see birds of prey in their natural habitat.

A wooden sign marking the start of the Eagle Trail at Vosburg Neck State Park in Wyoming County, PA, surrounded by a forest of tall trees with golden autumn leaves and a gently sloping leaf-covered trail in the background.

Meanwhile, the Canal Trail provides a quieter experience, leading hikers through areas steeped in the region’s industrial past.

A wooden sign marking the entrance to the Canal Trail at Vosburg Neck State Park in Wyoming County, PA, surrounded by golden autumn foliage and grassy pathways under a bright blue sky.

For those who love water activities, the park features a non-motorized boat launch, making it a popular spot for kayaking, canoeing, and fishing.

A tranquil view of the non-motorized boat launch at Vosburg Neck State Park in Wyoming County, PA, with a grassy riverbank leading to the calm Susquehanna River, surrounded by a forested hillside bursting with vibrant autumn foliage under a clear blue sky.

The tranquil waters of the Susquehanna River are also a magnet for photographers and nature lovers, who often flock to the area for its scenic views.

A breathtaking view of the Susquehanna River at Vosburg Neck State Park in Wyoming County, PA, featuring a forested hillside adorned with vibrant autumn foliage under a partly cloudy sky, with the riverbank and calm water reflecting the surrounding colors.

In addition to its trails and waterways, the park is home to a historic barn, which serves as a picturesque reminder of the property’s agricultural history and doubles as a charming venue for weddings and events.

A historic red barn at Vosburg Neck State Park in Wyoming County, PA, surrounded by green lawns and framed by trees with autumn foliage, now serving as a scenic event space under a clear blue sky.

In addition to exploring Vosburg Neck State Park, visitors should take the short drive into downtown Tunkhannock to experience more of the area’s charm and history.

A view of the Wyoming County Veteran and First Responder Bridge of Valor in Tunkhannock, PA, with American flags lining the walkway, vehicles on the road, and the historic courthouse visible among vibrant autumn foliage on the hills in the background.

The historic Wyoming County Courthouse, built in 1843, stands as a testament to the region’s rich heritage and offers a glimpse into 19th-century architecture.

The historic Wyoming County Courthouse in Tunkhannock, PA, featuring a cream-colored facade, ornate arched windows, and a prominent clock tower topped with a weathervane, set against a clear blue sky with autumn leaves in the foreground.

While in town, be sure to walk across the “Wyoming County Veteran and First Responder Bridge of Valor,” where you can take in stunning views of the Susquehanna River and reflect on the area’s deep sense of community and pride.

A stunning autumn landscape featuring the Susquehanna River reflecting the vibrant orange, yellow, and red foliage of a forested hill in Tunkhannock, near Vosburg Neck State Park in Wyoming County, Pennsylvania. The calm riverbank, surrounded by trees in their full fall colors, adds to the serene beauty of the scene under a clear blue sky.

Final Thoughts

Vosburg Neck State Park blends history, recreation, and conservation in one breathtaking location.

A breathtaking view of the Susquehanna River at Vosburg Neck State Park in Wyoming County, PA, featuring a forested hillside adorned with vibrant autumn foliage under a partly cloudy sky, with the riverbank and calm water reflecting the surrounding colors.

Its transition from the Howland Preserve to a state park fulfills a long-held dream while creating new opportunities for public enjoyment.

A scenic view of the Susquehanna River at Vosburg Neck State Park in Wyoming County, PA, with vibrant autumn foliage on the surrounding hills and golden trees lining the riverbank under a clear blue sky, highlighting the exposed riverbed during low water levels.

As one of Pennsylvania’s newest state parks, it promises to be a cherished destination for generations to come.

A serene view of the Susquehanna River at Vosburg Neck State Park in Wyoming County, PA, with lush vegetation in the foreground and a forested hillside showcasing vibrant autumn colors under a clear blue sky.

Nearby Attractions

Little Rocky Glen Preserve in Wyoming County is a 26-acre nature preserve encompassing a stunning gorge along the South Branch of Tunkhannock Creek.

A collage highlighting the scenic beauty of Little Rocky Glen Preserve in Wyoming County, Pennsylvania. The top left image shows a picturesque waterfall flowing over layered rocks, with autumn leaves scattered across the scene. The top right photo captures swirling foam patterns in the creek, bordered by rugged, moss-covered rock formations and vibrant fall foliage. In the bottom left, a hiker in a red sweatshirt stands admiring the view along the South Branch of Tunkhannock Creek, surrounded by natural rock layers and colorful autumn leaves. The bottom right image displays the preserve's trailhead sign, inviting visitors to explore the peaceful forested trails within this 26-acre nature preserve.

The Tunkhannock Viaduct in Wyoming County is the largest concrete railroad bridge in the world, towering 240 feet above Tunkhannock Creek and the borough of Nicholson below.

Exploring the Tunkhannock Viaduct in Wyoming County Pennsylvania.

The Seven Tubs Recreation Area in neighboring 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.

A collage of scenes from Seven Tubs Recreation Area in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, showcasing the natural beauty and unique geological formations within the 537-acre park. The top-left image captures a cascading waterfall flowing into a smooth, sandstone tub surrounded by autumn leaves. The top-right image displays a wooden bridge spanning a rocky gorge with water-filled tubs below. The bottom-left image features a hiker standing on a rock ledge, overlooking the gorge and stream as it winds through the sandstone formations. The bottom-right image shows the entrance sign to Seven Tubs Recreation Area, set against a vibrant backdrop of fall foliage. These photos highlight the park's rugged terrain, picturesque trails, and seasonal colors.

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