
Apartments near Lackawanna State Park in Scranton, PA (382 Rentals)


1010 N Washington Ave

Clay Commons

The Connell Lofts

Green Ridge Senior Apartments

Lofts at the Mill

850 N Main Ave, Unit APT 2

2202 Adams Ave, Unit 2202

425 Taylor Ave, Unit 425

2200 Adams Ave, Unit 2200

427 Taylor Ave, Unit 427

1112 Delaware St, Unit 1

1002 Fisk St, Unit 1002 Fisk st 2nd floor

1209 Providence Rd, Unit 2A

307 N Everett Ave, Unit 307

624 Jefferson Ave, Unit 1.3

530 Wheeler Ave, Unit A

108 Washington N Ave, Unit 1203

806 Woodlawn St, Unit 1

725 Delaware St, Unit 725 Delaware st

1747 Sanderson Ave, Unit 2

200 Adams Ave, Unit 310

2204 Adams Ave, Unit 2204 Adams ave

1232 S 6th Ave, Unit 1st floor

1004 Fisk St, Unit Jim Kennedy 570-815-4391
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You can spend the night away from your Scranton apartment at a new Lackawanna State Park apartment, or rather, a tent from the nearest outdoor gear store! Seriously - Lackawanna State Park is a beautiful recreation spot for residents of Scranton apartments to camp or play. At this nearly 1500 acres of park, you will find hiking and trail biking, swimming, boating, fishing, hunting, horseback riding and picnicking, plus lots of winter activities like cross-country skiing, sledding, ice skating and ice fishing. Some of the campsites at this modernized campground include electricity as well. Hot showers and restrooms are nearby, as well as within walking distance of swimming and the lake. In addition, small fishing holes and playgrounds are available for the younger residents of Lackawanna State Park apartments. The swimming area is a 160 foot diameter pool with a snack bar and a bath house right next to it. Five miles of looping trails wander through the park by the lake, fields and streams. Additional trails for horseback riding and trail biking exist as well, the main one being the 3.5 mile Abington Trail. And the 2.5 mile long lake with 7.5 miles of lakeshore is stocked with cold and warm water species of fish, with a fishing pier that makes it easy for residents of Lackawanna State Park apartments that don't have a boat. Electric boats only are allowed on the lake. North of Scranton, Lackawanna State Park is a delight of nature with modern conveniences.
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How much are Studio apartments in Scranton?
There are currently 19 Studio Apartments in Scranton with rent ranges from $950 to $1,446 with an average price of $1,236.
What is the current price range for One Bedroom Scranton Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Scranton ranges from $625 to $2,570 with an average monthly rent of $1,339.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Scranton cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Scranton range from $850 to $2,829. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $1,531.
How expensive are Scranton Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 115 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Scranton on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $950 to $3,830 - averaging $1,571 for the location.
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