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Road cycling routes around Blakely, Pennsylvania, are primarily found within the Lackawanna River valley, offering a mix of paved trails and scenic roads. The area is characterized by its riverine landscapes, connecting urban centers with natural areas. Cyclists can expect routes that follow the Lackawanna River, providing access to the Lackawanna River Heritage Trail and other local paved options. The terrain generally features rolling hills and moderate elevation changes, suitable for various skill levels.
Last updated: April 30, 2026
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33.9km
01:47
300m
300m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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60.6km
03:01
700m
700m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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54.3km
03:04
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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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22.1km
01:07
270m
280m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Stand on this wooden deck to get an elevated view of the Lackawanna River flowing below. Great stop for a photo opportunity as well.
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The Lackawanna River stretches 40 miles and begins near Union Dale in Susquehanna County and flows south through Carbondale, Archbald, and Blakely, eventually running directly through the heart of the town of Scranton.
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The Lackawanna River Heritage Trail (LRHT) is a scenic 70-mile multi-use path that has both urban charm and natural beauty. It connects over 30 communities across Luzerne, Lackawanna, Susquehanna, and Wayne counties. In downtown Scranton, the trail features paved sections, such as the 3.5-mile Scranton Riverwalk.
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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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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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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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The Dick & Nancy Eales Preserve at Moosic Mountain boasts panoramic views of Pennsylvania's northeastern corner. The area features stunted pine and oak forests dominated by low-lying shrubs, attracting various bird species and rare butterflies and moths like the sallow and barren buck moth. There are trails leading to the ridge tops, accessible by hiking or mountain biking, where you can enjoy stunning sunset views to the west.
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Gateway Preserve conservation efforts and set this land aside for permanent conservation. The goal is to benefit health and well-being while saving land for residents to enjoy. It is key to protect the area's natural biodiversity and air and water quality, creating an area for recreation and environmental education. This land helps with the flooding problem in Turtle Creek Valley communities by allowing the natural area to absorb 102 million gallons of rainwater annually.
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There are over 18 road cycling routes around Blakely, offering a diverse range of experiences. These routes primarily explore the Lackawanna River valley, connecting urban areas with natural landscapes.
Road cycling routes in Blakely feature rolling hills and moderate elevation changes. Many routes follow the Lackawanna River, providing a mix of paved trails and scenic roads suitable for various skill levels.
Yes, Blakely offers several easy road cycling routes. There are 5 routes specifically categorized as easy, perfect for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed ride. These often include sections of the Lackawanna River Heritage Trail, which is well-maintained and paved.
For a more challenging ride, consider routes like the View of the Lackawanna River – Lackawanna Mountain loop from Holiday Inn Express & Suites, which is 42.3 miles long with significant elevation gain. There are 12 moderate and 1 difficult route available for experienced cyclists.
Many routes offer views of the Lackawanna River and the surrounding valley. For specific scenic spots, look for routes that pass by Valley Outlook or along the Lackawanna River, providing picturesque vistas of the natural landscape.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Blakely are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the View of the Lackawanna River loop from Jessup and the Lackawanna River – Lackawanna River loop from Lackawanna County.
While cycling, you can explore areas near Scranton, or pass by natural features like Lake Scranton and the Dick & Nancy Eales Preserve at Moosic Mountain. The Blueberry Trail is also a notable highlight in the area.
The road cycling routes in Blakely are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 5.0 stars from over 2 reviews. Cyclists often appreciate the varied terrain, river views, and connections to the Lackawanna River Heritage Trail.
Parking is generally available at various access points along the Lackawanna River Heritage Trail and near the starting points of many komoot routes. Specific parking details can often be found within individual route descriptions on komoot.
Many routes in Blakely connect urban centers with natural areas, meaning you'll likely find cafes, shops, and other amenities in towns and communities along the way, particularly in areas like Scranton or near the Lackawanna River Heritage Trail.
The spring, summer, and fall months generally offer the most pleasant conditions for road cycling in Blakely, with milder temperatures and vibrant scenery. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.


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