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Road cycling routes around West Wyoming are characterized by varied terrain, including river valleys and state park areas. The region features routes along the Susquehanna and Lackawanna Rivers, offering scenic paths through the landscape. Cyclists can expect a mix of rolling hills and moderate climbs, particularly around natural features like Harvey's Lake and Frances Slocum State Park. The area provides a diverse environment for road cycling, combining natural beauty with accessible routes.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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48.3km
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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The nearby town of Falls gets its name from this set of waterfalls on the aptly named Buttermilk Falls Creek. Though quiet now, the area was once a bustling industrial area and a lot of that was due to the mills that were powered by the falls. You can access the lower falls, but the trail down can be very slippery so exercise caution.
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Frances Slocum State Park is centered around a lake of the same name. The park is located in Luzerne County and offers visitors the chance to go fishing, kayaking, hiking, and mountain biking. There's also a large day use & picnic area.
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The Susquehanna River is major river in the Eastern United States. At 444 miles long it is the longest river along the East Coast and it has the 16th largest watershed of any river in the country. Throughout its course the river runs through wilderness and city areas, and there is plenty of opportunities for the public to enjoy the various recreational activities it offers.
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Shickshinny Lake is a nice place to visit if you can gain access. It's a private lake for homeowners and their guests only. However, the road is a nice, quiet place to ride.
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The name Lackawanna comes from the Native Algonquin language and means "the stream that forks". The river rises in the Pocono Mountains and runs 42 miles until joining the Susquehanna River near Scranton, Pennsylvania.
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This trail runs for 12 miles on top of the levees that were built as flood protection in Wyoming Valley. You can access a number of riverside parks along its path, and future plans are to link it with the Susquehanna Warrior Trail & D&L Rail Trail.
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For a long time Scranton was known as the birthplace of U.S. Sentator, Vice-President, and President Joe Biden. Though the city still celebrates of one its own climbing to such lofty heights, it is probably better known today as the setting for "The Office" and the cast of characters working at the fictional paper company Dunder Mifflin.
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Harveys Lake is the largest natural lake by volume in the state of Pennsylvania, and the second largest by surface area at 658 acres. It's a popular destination for swimming, boating, water skiing and fishing, and you'll find numerous restaurants, boat launches, and beaches along its shoreline.
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There are 14 road cycling routes available in the West Wyoming area. These routes offer a diverse range of experiences, from river valleys to state park landscapes.
Road cycling routes in West Wyoming feature varied terrain, including scenic paths along the Susquehanna and Lackawanna Rivers. You can expect a mix of rolling hills and moderate climbs, particularly around natural features like Harvey's Lake and Frances Slocum State Park.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in West Wyoming are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Susquehanna and Lackawanna Rivers loop and the Wilkes-Barre to Scranton loop.
While road cycling in West Wyoming, you can encounter several scenic highlights. Routes often pass by the Susquehanna River, and some lead to areas like Campbells Ledge Reservoir and Frances Slocum State Park. You might also cross the historic Market Street Bridge.
The routes in West Wyoming are generally rated as moderate or difficult. There are 12 moderate routes and 2 difficult routes. While there are no routes specifically classified as 'easy,' many moderate routes, especially those along river valleys, can be enjoyable for cyclists with some experience. For family-friendly options, consider routes with less elevation gain.
The road cycling routes in West Wyoming vary in length and duration. For instance, the Susquehanna and Lackawanna Rivers loop is about 30 miles (48.3 km) and takes around 2 hours 43 minutes, while the Wilkes-Barre to Harvey's Lake and Frances Slocum State Park loop is 44.1 miles (71.0 km) and typically takes about 4 hours 4 minutes.
The best time for road cycling in West Wyoming is generally during the spring, summer, and fall months when the weather is mild and the natural scenery is at its peak. The crisp air and vibrant foliage in autumn can be particularly appealing. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Yes, routes like the Wilkes-Barre to Scranton loop connect two urban centers while traversing through the surrounding countryside. Other routes, such as the Wilkes-Barre to Harvey's Lake and Frances Slocum State Park loop, lead directly from urban areas into beautiful lake regions and state park scenery.
You can expect moderate elevation changes on most routes. For example, the Susquehanna and Lackawanna Rivers loop has an elevation gain of about 330 meters, while the Wilkes-Barre to Harvey's Lake and Frances Slocum State Park loop features a more significant climb of around 875 meters.
For additional resources and information about biking opportunities in the wider Wyoming state, you may find useful information on official state recreation websites. For example, the Wyoming State Parks, Historic Sites & Trails website (wyo.gov) can provide broader context on outdoor recreation.
Yes, Frances Slocum State Park is a notable area for road cycling in West Wyoming. Routes like the Wilkes-Barre to Frances Slocum State Park loop incorporate this scenic park into their paths, offering beautiful natural surroundings.
West Wyoming stands out for its combination of river valleys, lake regions, and state park landscapes. The area offers a diverse environment for road cycling, blending natural beauty with accessible routes that cater to various ability levels, making it a compelling destination for exploring by bike.


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