Visit the Endless Mountains Heritage Region (EMHR) in the serene, rural northeastern Pennsylvania counties of Bradford, Sullivan, Susquehanna, and Wyoming.
“The serene, rural atmosphere of Pennsylvania’s Endless Mountains Region is alive with a rich history and an abundance of unique natural and cultural resources awaiting your discovery. The Endless Mountains Heritage Region, Inc. invites you to discover our landscape and legacy of river gateways, rolling hills, exquisite farmland, river towns, historic sites, quaint rural villages, and scenic corridors.” Source: Endless Mountains Heritage Region
PA Route 6 Counties & Heritage Communities in the Endless Mountains Heritage Region:
Endless Mountains Motorcycle Loop – Explore northern Pennsylvania’s rolling hills, winding rivers, and steaming rails on the 2020 PA Endless Mountains Motorcycle Loop! Take scenic Rt. 6 through the Susquehanna River Valley, past a plethora of picturesque church steeples, on to Rt. 487 to the waterfalls of Ricketts Glen State Park. Then, enjoy a pleasant winding ride to historic Tunkhannock‘s shop-lined Main Street and on to beautiful Lake Winola. Continue the adventure, exploring new treasures in each friendly town along the way, like the quaint shops of Clark Summit, the rich railroad heritage of Carbondale, the nationally-registered Historical Society in Honesdale, the iconic Tunkhannock Viaduct, and Wyalusing’s spectacular views! Download the Endless Mountains Motorcycle Loop Map & Itinerary here.
North Branch Susquehanna River Water Trail– “…designated as a National Recreation Trail of the National Park Service since 2009 and is also part of the Pennsylvania Water Trail System coordinated by the Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission. Portions of the NBSRWT flow through three counties in the EMHR: Susquehanna, Bradford, and Wyoming. EMHR serves as the regional partnership agency with the PA Department of Conservation & Natural Resources (DCNR) and works in cooperation with the Susquehanna Greenway Partnership to plan and promote activities from the river’s headwaters at Otsego Lake near Cooperstown, NY to its confluence with the West Branch Susquehanna River at Sunbury. Our shared goal is to connect communities and enrich lives through enhanced recreation, healthy living, economic prosperity, and environmental stewardship.” Download the North Branch Water Trail Map & Guide here.