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Nay Aug Park

Nay Aug Park

Mulberry Street & Arthur Avenue Scranton, PA, 18510

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The City of Scranton's largest park, Nay Aug, grants residents and visitors a touch of nature amid the city landscape. Walking trails, picnic areas, kid-friendly rides, two (2) playgrounds, two (2) Olympic-sized swimming pools and waterslide complex number among the attractions. The Everhart Museum is also located within the park. A rock-strewn gorge and waterfalls add to the allure and have been named a National Natural Landmark. A pedestrian footbridge opened in 2007 to access parkland across the Roaring Brook untouched for many years. Nay Aug Park's David Wenzel Tree house is the first of its kind in Pennsylvania, opened on Friday, May 25, 2007. It overlooks the gorge, rising an awesome 150 feet above. The tree house was constructed by Forever Young, Inc., with public and private donations and set the stage for additional tree house construction in other cities across the United States.

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Susanne Fogt Paul 8 months ago

Just visited this park for the first time - it's great! The playground is huge and there are nice trails for walking along Roaring Brook. Be sure to check out the Gorge and the overlooks, including the treehouse!

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NicoPico over 4 years ago

Very cool. Looks like it's not to be missed when in Scranton...

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