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Stati Uniti d'America
Pennsylvania
Luzerne County
Wilkes-Barre

Loop da Wilkes-Barre a Scranton - Pennsylvania

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Loop da Wilkes-Barre a Scranton - Pennsylvania

02:42

62,7km

430m

Ciclismo su strada

The Wilkes-Barre to Scranton loop is a moderate 38.9-mile road cycling route in Pennsylvania, offering river views and urban exploration.

Ultimo aggiornamento: 26 febbraio 2026

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7,86 km

Sentiero sull'argine della contea di Luzerne

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Questo sentiero corre per 12 miglia in cima agli argini costruiti come protezione dalle inondazioni nella valle del Wyoming. È possibile accedere a una serie di parchi lungo il fiume …

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Suggerimento di

2

22,2 km

Fiume Lackawanna

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Il nome Lackawanna deriva dalla lingua nativa Algonquin e significa "il ruscello che si biforca". Il fiume nasce nei Monti Pocono e corre per 42 miglia fino a unirsi al fiume Susquehanna vicino a Scranton, in Pennsylvania.

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33,1 km

Scranton

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Per molto tempo Scranton è stata conosciuta come la città natale del senatore, vicepresidente e presidente degli Stati Uniti Joe Biden. Anche se la città celebra ancora la propria ascesa …

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62,7 km

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Tipi di Percorso e Superfici

Tipi di Percorso

35,3 km

13,6 km

6,17 km

5,29 km

2,08 km

233 m

< 100 m

Superfici

60,2 km

1,99 km

425 m

143 m

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What is the terrain like on the Wilkes-Barre to Scranton loop?

This loop is categorized as a moderate road ride. While much of the route is likely on paved surfaces, some segments may be unpaved and difficult to ride. This means you might encounter stretches of gravel or less maintained roads. The route also includes rolling hills and some significant ascents, contributing to its moderate difficulty.

How long does it typically take to complete this cycling loop?

The estimated cycling time for the 62.7-kilometer (approximately 39-mile) loop is about 2 hours and 42 minutes. This duration is for continuous cycling and does not include stops.

What kind of scenery can I expect along the route?

The loop offers a diverse landscape, often incorporating views along the Susquehanna and Lackawanna Rivers. You'll pass through sections of the Luzerne County Levee Trail, which runs along the Susquehanna, and likely areas near the Lackawanna River. Expect a mix of natural beauty, wooded sections, and views reflecting the area's urban and industrial heritage, especially as you approach Scranton.

Is the Wilkes-Barre to Scranton loop suitable for beginners?

This loop is rated as 'moderate' and requires good fitness due to its distance, elevation gain (around 430 meters), and potential unpaved sections. While not extreme, it might be challenging for absolute beginners. Riders should be comfortable with varied terrain and some climbs.

What is the best time of year to cycle this loop?

Northeastern Pennsylvania experiences distinct seasons. Spring and fall generally offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, making them ideal. Summer can be warm, and winter cycling would depend on snow and ice conditions, which can make some sections impassable or difficult.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee to cycle this route?

Generally, you do not need a permit or pay an entrance fee for road cycling on public roads or the sections of multi-use trails like the Luzerne County Levee Trail or Lackawanna River Heritage Trail that are part of this loop. However, always check local regulations if you plan to deviate onto specific private or park-managed trails.

Where can I park to access the Wilkes-Barre to Scranton loop?

As a loop connecting two cities, you can typically find parking in or near the urban centers of Wilkes-Barre or Scranton. Look for public parking lots or street parking in areas that allow long-term parking, especially near trailheads like those for the Luzerne County Levee Trail or the Lackawanna River Heritage Trail.

Is the Wilkes-Barre to Scranton loop dog-friendly?

This route is primarily a road cycling loop, and while sections may pass through parks or trails where dogs are allowed on leash, it's not specifically designed as a dog-friendly trail. If you plan to bring a dog, ensure they are comfortable with road cycling environments and check specific leash laws for any park or trail sections you enter.

Does the route connect with other trails?

Yes, the route incorporates sections of several official trails. You'll ride along parts of the Luzerne County Levee Trail and the Lackawanna River Heritage Trail. It also briefly touches the Luzerne County Rail Trail and Gallagher Drive.

Are there any unpaved sections on the Wilkes-Barre to Scranton loop?

Yes, while primarily a road cycling route, the research indicates that some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride. This is an important consideration, especially if you are using a performance road bike, as these sections might be gravel or less maintained.

Are there places to stop for food or drinks along the route?

As the loop connects the cities of Wilkes-Barre and Scranton, you will find numerous cafes, restaurants, and convenience stores within these urban areas. Along the route itself, options may be more limited, so it's advisable to carry sufficient water and snacks, especially for the stretches between the cities.

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