Apartments near Nay Aug Park in Scranton, PA (326 Rentals)

1010 N Washington Ave

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Clay Commons

The Connell Lofts

Lofts at the Mill

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2123 Prospect Ave, Unit 1st Floor

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527 Meridian Ave, Unit 2

1209 Providence Rd, Unit 2A

1001 Wheeler Ave, Unit Apt #2

624 Jefferson Ave, Unit 1.3

1632 W Gibson St, Unit #2

530 Wheeler Ave, Unit A

1112 Delaware St, Unit 1

1111 Marion St, Unit 3rd. Floor

719 E Gibson St, Unit Room for rent

525 Meridian Ave, Unit 527APT #2
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When you live in Nay Aug Park apartments, you have access to the largest park in the city, where nature meets city life. With walking trails across the lush grounds of Nay Aug Park from the gorgeous gorge across a footbridge to waterfalls, residents of Scranton apartments can find true beauty here, and be active at the same time. It's a great place to bring younger residents of Nay Aug apartments, with an amazing tree house, two playgrounds, kiddie rides and towering waterslides into one of the full swimming pools. You can walk or drive from your Nay Aug Park apartment to this beautiful space designed by the architect of New York City's Central Park and has been named a National Park. It's great for great exercising, with both swimming and delightful paths to run or walk along. Two Olympic sized swimming pools exist at the park, with one connected to huge waterslides - one that goes straight in and another that's a twisting tunnel, as well as a diving board. The David Wenzel Tree House looks out over the gorge and is 150 feet above the lower canyon. It's great for all Scranton apartment dwellers, young and old. Additional all age locations to see at the park are a small zoo and the Everhart Museum, an eclectic collection of fine arts, science artifacts and natural history. Regarding fees for the park, residents of Scranton apartments pay a cheaper fare than non-city residents, on both single day and season passes. Enjoy the nature mid-city today!
Frequently Asked Questions about Scranton
How much are Studio apartments in Scranton?
There are currently 19 Studio Apartments in Scranton with rent ranges from $900 to $1,446 with an average price of $1,220.
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 $650 to $10,800 with an average monthly rent of $1,449.
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 $2,815. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $1,505.
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 $3,960 - averaging $1,558 for the location.
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