31 Ultimate Road Trips from Scranton, PA
Scranton is an ideal city for a home base, offering endless possibilities for Road Trips of all timeframes.
We always joke that the only reason people know about Scranton, PA is because of “The Office” and while that is still up for debate in our own household. We also very affectionately think of this area as the home base of all home bases, at least for the moment that is! Scranton is in the perfect location for all types of road trips from day tripping, weekend tripping, long weekend tripping, and full on vacationing!
I set out to make this post with 10 great road trips from Scranton and had to stop myself at 31 within 6 hours before the entire East Coast, Midwest, New England, and Canada were listed here. If only I could get good Mexican food in Scranton (and by good, I really mean if I could have San Diego’s Mexican food here… )
- Road Trips Within 1 Hour
- Road Trips Within 3 Hours
- 6. Ithaca, NY (about 2 hours)
- 7. Harrisburg, PA (about 2 hours)
- 8. Philadelphia, PA (about 2 hours)
- 9. Gettysburg, PA (about 2.5 hours)
- 10. New York City, NY (about 2.5 hours)
- 11. Hudson, NY and/or surrounding Hudson Valley cities (varying around 2.5 hours)
- 12. Albany, NY (about 2 hours, 45 minutes)
- 13. Saratoga Springs, NY (about 3 hours)
- 14. Canandaigua, NY and/or surrounding Finger Lake Cities (varying under 3 hours)
- Road Trips Within 6 Hours
- 15. Atlantic City to Cape May, NJ (3-3.5 hours)
- 16. Baltimore, MD (around 3.5 hours)
- 17. Lake George, NY (around 3 hours 45 minutes)
- 18. Washington D.C. (around 4 hours)
- 19. Boston, MA (around 4.5-5 hours)
- 20. Shenandoah, VA (around 4.5 hours)
- 21. Newport, RI (around 4.5 hours)
- 22. Killington, VT (about 5 hours)
- 23. Burlington, VT (about 5.5 hours)
- 24. Buffalo, NY (about 4.5 hours)
- 25. Pittsburgh, PA (about 4.5 hours)
- 26. Delaware and/or Maryland Beach Cities (between 3.5 and 5 hours)
- 27. Assateague/ Chincoteague, MD/VA (about 5 hours)
- 28. Lake Placid, NY (around 5 hours)
- 29. Cape Cod, MA (around 5.5 hours)
- 30. Toronto, Canada (around 6 hours)
- 31. Portland, ME (around 6 hours)
Road Trips Within 1 Hour
1. Lake Wallenpaupack, PA (about 45 minutes)
One of the best little trips from Scranton is to Pennsylvania’s second largest lake. The land was originally inhabited by the indigenous Lenape people, who named the area “Wallenpaupack,” meaning “The Stream of Swift and Slow Water.” But, the lake wasn’t always present; constructed by PP&L in 1926 for hydroelectric and flood control purposes by damming the Wallenpaupack Creek. With 52 miles of shoreline and 13 of length, there’s an abundance of fun to be had on land and water.
We suggest spending the day adventuring outdoors and visiting the nearby town area for some grub. Start off your morning by hiking the Wallenpaupack Lake Trail, a not entirely dog friendly, 3 mile loop around the lake. Then head over to Wallenpaupack Boat Tours and Rentals to get out on the lake in the summer!
Other activities for summer exploration include golfing, hiking in the area, fishing, exploring the quaint area, and simply breathing in the fresh Pocono air! During winter, aside from the annual Wally Ice Fest, check out ice skating, ice fishing, snowshoeing, and cross country skiing at the lake. Nearby you can also find skiing, snowboarding, and snow tubing!
For Eats:
As for Food, we suggest The Boat House or Wallenpaupack Brewing Company in the Lake Wallenpaupack area. Or you can make the trek over to Honesdale for our all time favorite NEPA area restaurant – Native!
2. Pocono Mountains, PA (about 30 minutes-1 hour)
Okay, okay, I know you’re sitting here saying out loud that I’m already including destinations within the Pocono Mountains. Well, you’re right, many of these locations are within the Poconos. I added this because there are so many great places within the Pocono Mountains that you should visit if you have a day or weekend trip. The Poconos covers 4 counties to the West side of the Delaware river and all the way down to the Jim Thorpe area.
We suggest you try not only the main cities that are often visited like Jim Thorpe, Lake Wallenpaupack, Stroudsburg, but also the little communities within the entire Mountain range. Take a trip through the top waterfall hikes within the Poconos, visit the mom and pop shops, and eat at the delis and diners! For those of you that love resorts and/or spas – be sure to visit Woodloch, Kalahari, and Ledges!
Check out our Ultimate Pocono’s Sunset Hike here:
3. Delaware Water Gap, PA/NJ (about 1 hour)
The Delaware Water Gap is a national recreation area that lies in both PA and NJ. Marked by the Delaware River’s journey through the mountain ranges and low lying forest, you won’t miss the gorgeous views.
For our hikers, there are 28 miles of Appalachian trail to enjoy within the area. In order to accommodate your travels, there is a hiker shuttle that permits dogs. It runs every 30 minutes at some of the key trailheads and lots. Bicycles are only permitted on the McDade Trail. If you’re bringing your own kayak, bike, canoe, and/or dogs take the MCTA shuttle for easy and free relaying. For complete information on visiting the national recreation site click here for the visitor guide.
We like to camp when we visit if staying for longer than a day and suggest the Dingman’s campground on the PA side!
4. Ricketts Glen State Park (about 1 hour)
Ricketts Glen is one of the most scenic areas in all of Pennsylvania and also a hiker’s haven! Enjoy hiking the main trail system taking you by the scenic waterfalls. After you’ve had a full day of hiking, go enjoy a swim at Lake Jean. If you’d rather explore the lake by boat, check out the boat rentals. When visiting in winter, be sure to enjoy cross country skiing, snowshoeing, and winter hiking. There are limited food options available at the park so be sure to plan ahead and bring your needed refreshments. Pets are welcome!
Camping Reservations – $20
5. Jim Thorpe, PA (about 1 hour)
Jim Thorpe is a historical and adorable town in Pennsylvania, 60 miles north of Philadelphia and 100 miles west of NYC. The city has a long history in coal mining and the railroad industry that you can learn about in one of its many museums or as you’re taking a ride on the passenger train that still exists today. When visiting Jim Thorpe, you are surrounded by nature. So go ahead and take a hike, go mountain biking, or whitewater raft down the Lehigh Valley Gorge.
While visiting, be sure to check out The Harry Packer Mansion as it was the inspiration for the Haunted Mansion at Walt Disney parks in both California and Florida.
Road Trips Within 3 Hours
6. Ithaca, NY (about 2 hours)
Home to Cornell University and an abundance of beautiful art and nature. Ithaca can be your gateway to the finger lakes for a wine tasting weekend or you can simply stay put to enjoy everything this beautiful city has to offer. When visiting in the summer, take in all the waterways and hikes to famous gorges, such as Buttermilk State Falls.
On Saturdays, there’s an eclectic farmers market where you can purchase local produce for your picnic lunch. When you come back to visit in winter, check out the frozen falls via hikes, go ice skating, or check out one of their many museums. The Sciencecenter and Johnson Art Museums are two of our favorites!
Before your time here ends, be sure to tour the campus – it’s really beautiful and shouldn’t be missed!
7. Harrisburg, PA (about 2 hours)
The capital of Pennsylvania is only 2 hours away by car and a load of historical fun to take in at every corner! To be honest, we haven’t been here yet, but have a trip planned this summer for a little weekend getaway. While visiting, we plan to spend some time on the Baron’s Beer Trail to relive the period of time before the prohibition where Harrisburg and Hershey were main brewer locations.
Additionally, take some time to walk the state capitol complex and visit the state museum. After walking the riverfront and taking a cruise, be sure to spend some time at the many great restaurants and bars within the city!
8. Philadelphia, PA (about 2 hours)
Brotherly love and great eats! In only 2 hours on that turnpike, you can get great food, great music, and a city sky line to fill you with the hustle and bustle you’ve been missing. We highly suggest breaking Philadelphia (and most large cities) into chunks. If you try to do everything in one trip, you won’t be able to enjoy all the city has to offer!
When visiting in the summertime, be sure to plan a weekend with a music festival to take in all the excitement and live music we’ve been missing over these past few COVID years.
9. Gettysburg, PA (about 2.5 hours)
History buffs and civil war fanatics rejoice as you visit Gettysburg, PA! Not only is there a ton of history here, there are also a lot of really interesting haunt stories! Add this to your list of Halloween season destinations and you’ll be amazed with the foliage, ghost stories, and battle reenactments. Plan your visit to Gettysburg National Military Park to include a battle walk, campfires, or horseback rides.
When your day is settling down, plan for a period fare from the civil war era from The Dobbin House or head to one of the many delicious farm-to-table establishments. Check out our most Haunted sites post in Gettysburg here:
10. New York City, NY (about 2.5 hours)
I’d say this one is self explanatory, but go here, spend the weekend here, and then go again in a few months after your wallet has recovered. As for us, we have spent a ton of time in the city and absolutely love it to pieces, not only for the typical touristy stuff, but for the getting lost, staying out too late by accident, and realizing you’ve accidentally walked 10 miles worth of steps and only traveled within 3 miles of the city sort of stuff too.
We highly suggest breaking NYC into chunks. If you try to do everything in one fell swoop, you won’t be able to enjoy all the city has to offer! Don’t worry, we plan to do mini posts on different areas/weekend trip itineraries. But, until then, try to break up along the following suggestions, if you need some inspiration:
- Manhattan
- Downtown
- Chelsea/Meatpacking
- Midtown West
- Upper West Side
- Midtown East
- Upper East Side
- Morningside Heights/Harlem
- Brooklyn
- Park Slope, Caroll Gardens, Boerum Hill, Cobble Hill, Brooklyn Heights, DUMBO
- Dumbo (again), Downtown Brooklyn, Navy Yard, Fort Green, Williamsburg, and Greenpoint
- Long Island
- Beaches
- The Bronx
- Yankee Stadium
- Queens
- Citi Field
Check out our New York City in the rain post here:
11. Hudson, NY and/or surrounding Hudson Valley cities (varying around 2.5 hours)
Hudson is an artist’s haven and you will be smitten with this adorable town not even 3 hours away. Wander down their Main Street – Warren Street for great shops, great eats, and beautiful galleries galore. While Hudson is a little expensive for our wallets, we’ve always had such a wonderful experience visiting and are always blown away by the food.
Be sure to check out the many antique stores, The Maker Hotel, and the dried floral shop while visiting! Also, don’t be shocked if you catch some celebrities while visiting, Hudson is about a stone’s throw from the city and many celebrities hole in up here!
The lodging can be pricey here, but we suggest checking out all of the stops via Airbnb, off season stays, hotels in and outside of the town, and even camping nearby!
12. Albany, NY (about 2 hours, 45 minutes)
The capital of NY is a beautiful city with a ton of history. Be sure to check out the Empire plaza with beautiful reflecting pools, a massive park, and gorgeous architecture. Albany is the gateway to great outdoors in the northeast for all 4 seasons and still maintains a lively and lovely downtown.
Be sure to check out Albany in the spring for a gorgeous tulip festival around Mother’s Day that you’ll be sure to reminisce on during those cold winter mornings where you long for the birds chirping and warmth of the sun to bring joy to your day.
13. Saratoga Springs, NY (about 3 hours)
Horse racing, hot springs, and a beautiful, dog friendly main street! This place is wholesome, has great food, and loves your dogs too! Whether you’re spending an afternoon passing through or an entire weekend there are a ton of options to have this little city cater to your needs. Our favorite thing to do when passing through with our dogs is to grab a sandwich or two at Putnam market and then walk over to Congress park for a little picnic. One of the simplest and cutest trips from Scranton you can take with your dogs!
14. Canandaigua, NY and/or surrounding Finger Lake Cities (varying under 3 hours)
The Lakehouse – enough said? But seriously, this is my favorite place to stay in Canandaigua. It’s pricey and definitely a resort vibe – but if you’re looking for a spa weekend with the girls or a reset for your family and pups, this place is for you.
If you’d like to not spend half your savings (alright it’s not that expensive and totally worth it for a summer trip) there’s a ton of great and beautiful camping in the area that you can still stay at and access the water and wineries. The Rose Tavern or Casa Italiana are both great dinner options while popping around the area!
Road Trips Within 6 Hours
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15. Atlantic City to Cape May, NJ (3-3.5 hours)
Gamble, drink, and enjoy the vices with a weekend of the little Vegas of the East Coast. Or just enjoy the beach and lighthouses while biking on the boardwalk. The great thing about Atlantic city is you really can have both of those options and if you aren’t spending all of your money at the table or on the slots, this place is pretty budget friendly. We love the buffets and boardwalk entertainment the most (seriously never a dull moment out there)!
16. Baltimore, MD (around 3.5 hours)
Camden Yards, the home of Edgar Allen Poe, and good seafood. Be sure to sing the star spangled banner while visiting as this is the city of its birth! Alongside crab shacks, the downtown shore hosts the USS Constellation, a civil war era warship.
17. Lake George, NY (around 3 hours 45 minutes)
Camping, boating, and forgetting about city life for a little while. This not so little lake region is filled with some fun little towns, like Bolton Landing, Lake George Village, and Huett’s landing. Be sure to take your time driving up the shoreline and settle on a place that speaks to you. Camping, airbnb, and little BnB’s are available along the entire length of the Lake. Kayaking can be a little risky, but is possible if you’re keeping safety in mind as there are a lot of motorized boats out on the water.
18. Washington D.C. (around 4 hours)
Our nation’s capital and it’s only about 4 hours from Scranton! Hope on the road and head down to the capital for a lesson in history. Our favorite way to see the city is by bike – you can hit all of the great landmarks in a weekend and enjoy downloadable audio tours while you bike around the Potomac thinking about previous wars fought, legislature brought to the forefront and monumental signatures put onto paper.
The weight of this city gets me in the best way every time we visit. Don’t miss out on Arlington Cemetery to pay your respects to our fallen soldiers.
19. Boston, MA (around 4.5-5 hours)
Go Sox! Boston is your long weekend of history, Sam Adams Beer Tours, and good seafood! Just as we suggest with all large cities – break this baby up into chunks! A couple of must do’s from us are hitting up Fenway and/or Yawkee Way, The Cheers Bar, and frolicking around the beautiful colleges within the city.
With lots of city to see and plenty of parks to picnic at, get those miles in and enjoy the city by foot! Don’t forget to visit the wharf and literally a million other places. That being said, we are confident you can fill up a weekend with the aforementioned and likely a long one at that!
20. Shenandoah, VA (around 4.5 hours)
One of the prettiest and most fun drives we have ever done (and we have done a lot of driving). We suggest visiting at different times of the year to take in Shenandoah’s unique seasonality. In the spring, you can enjoy beautiful color gradients due to the elevation change and blooms galore.
Driving along the main drag, Skyline drive, you can get to a ton of hikes and fun lodging options. If you’re a bird watcher, make sure you’re on the lookout (which we know you always are if you’re a bird watcher) but we saw a massive owl along with the abundance of wildlife on the many trails!
21. Newport, RI (around 4.5 hours)
Mansions and old world money galore – come here and take it all in with some great cocktails and seafood to finish the day. Newport is one of our favorite trips from Scranton to imagine a world 100 years ago along the tortured coastline. We promise you’ll be properly tired by the end of your day if you adventure along the cliff walk and into many of the mansion museums along the rocky shoreline.
It’s highly recommend spending at least a day walking the cliff walk and then onto main street to enjoy a night on the town. There are many summer festivals that can be enjoyed while visiting so be sure to check out the Newport events calendar here.
22. Killington, VT (about 5 hours)
We’ve only been here in the winter so far, but loved every minute of this area. To be honest, Vermont has been on our top 10 favorite states list for quite some time. I’d argue that Killington strengthened their standing, for now, with our last visit. If you plan on visiting in the winter, be sure to visit Killington/Pico Mountain resort, as it’s the largest ski resort this side of the Mississippi.
When visiting during the summer, be sure to check out the many hikes in the Green Mountains. If you are the adventurous summer visitor, enjoy the Killington resort by bike as one of the best mountain biking destinations in New England. For you golfers out there – The Green Mountain National Golf Course was voted the number one public golf course in Vermont.
Rutland and Woodstock surround the town of Killington and are also cities that offer much to be explored within this area!
For Eats:
For breakfast, we loved Liquid Arts Coffeehouse and Eatery.
As for dinner, we thoroughly enjoyed The Foundry. The food here was decadent and the perfect end to a day on the slopes while watching the passing snow squall through the massive windows.
23. Burlington, VT (about 5.5 hours)
When we moved across country 7 years ago, we drove through Vermont and marked it as one of our must return states. Here we are back on the east coast after being away for about 5 years and we’ve already gone to Vermont 4 times. Seriously, this state speaks to us.
Burlington is a lively and quirky city own the East shoreline of Lake Champlain. Known for its free thinking spirit, you will lose track of time wandering the vibrant city. Spend time downtown touring the shops and delicious farm to table restaurants before nestling in for the night to prepare for an outdoorsy day two!
After enjoying downtown, take a boat trip down Lake Champlain taking in Burlington and the surrounding cities via water. Then, do our favorite touristy activity and walk as much of the beautiful city trails and roads as you can! For food, we highly suggest The Farmhouse Tap and Grill!
24. Buffalo, NY (about 4.5 hours)
More than just Niagara falls, don’t miss the city that gave us buffalo wings and is the second largest in the state of New York. Be sure to check out both Anchor Bar and Duff’s Famous Wings to compare which are the best of the best in Buffalo. Plenty of sports teams to watch (mildly thanks to Terry Pegula (from the great town of Carbondale, PA) and parks to frolic in the summer.
If you’re visiting in the winter – take note you might get stuck in a snowstorm, but who doesn’t love a good blizzard to snuggle up in a cabin and forget about the rest of the world for a hot minute. Buffalo is one of our favorite gateway city trips from Scranton.
25. Pittsburgh, PA (about 4.5 hours)
The “steel city” and ranked among the top places to live in the United States, Pittsburgh is a great place to go with a family, alone, or with friends. Take a walk on one of the many 446 bridges (no wonder Pittsburgh is also affectionately known as the city of bridges) or hop on one of the rail trails nearby – there’s an abundance of activity to be enjoyed throughout the city. For food, don’t miss out on the Primanti sandwiches or a Pittsburgh salad after a day full of adventure.
26. Delaware and/or Maryland Beach Cities (between 3.5 and 5 hours)
Moving away from Northeastern PA made me forget how many beautiful ocean beaches are within a days drive. Feeling a sleepy beach? Feeling a beach filled with nightlife? Family Friendly? There are beaches to cover each option – Rehoboth, Dewey, and Ocean city are all excellent choices, but check out the map of the coastline and pick one for a weekend away!
27. Assateague/ Chincoteague, MD/VA (about 5 hours)
Assateague National Seashore is one of our favorite places in the United States to camp! Wild horses and miles of shoreline make this the perfect destination when you want to be by the ocean but without the surplus of tourism and people. Spend a weekend camping on the beach, biking the shoreline, or simply taking in the scenery.
After getting some activity in for the day, be sure to grab some groceries and local wood at the nearby markets just outside of the National land so you can enjoy campfire cooking and s’mores by the fire. Campsites book out early and require reservations from March 15th to November 15th. So be sure to book these spots a few months in advance if you’d like a specific weekend.
Chincoteague is the entrance to Assateague’s shoreline from the VA side. Once a summer, they have a pretty famous pony swim, where the local ponies swim across the water as thousands of spectators watch. There’s a ton of extra fun things going on in the area during this time, but it can also be quite crowded during this week.
28. Lake Placid, NY (around 5 hours)
As the home of the 1932 and 1980 Olympics, Lake Placid is an awesome, all-weather city in the heart of the Adirondacks. When you visit in the summer, be sure to climb one or a few of the famous 46 high peaks or paddle through the lakes and rivers that make Lake Placid one of the premiere paddling destinations of the Northeast.
During the winter, enjoy world class skiing, snowboarding, and ice sports. Then, settle down by the fire with a local bottle of wine at one of the amazing lake front hotels or one of our favorite Airbnbs. Lake Placid is one of our favorite trips from Scranton to get lost in the wild.
If you plan to visit during the fall, be prepared to drive very carefully because you will want to hang your head out the window uncontrollably for your entire trip through the Adirondacks, all while being mesmerized by the gorgeous colors that paint the olympic sized scenery.
Seriously, I’ve seen a lot of leaves change, but there’s just something about a deep fog hanging over the lake while the fall colors mirror onto the water and into the sky. When packing, bring extra camera batteries, memory sticks (cloud access if you’re in this century), and remember to spend time simply smelling the air and feeling alive.
When looking for food, we never went wrong with the homey breakfast nooks. For dinner, we thoroughly enjoyed Smoke Signals. They’re highly rated among visitors. Therefore, we suggest making a reservation or putting your name on the list as their wait times can be pretty gnarly depending on how crowded the town is when you’re visiting!
29. Cape Cod, MA (around 5.5 hours)
Difficult to get to but oh the seafood is so worth it. I am not sure what’s better about this little hook of heaven, the quaint villages or the picturesque sunrises that seem to be unlike anywhere else I’ve ever been. Be sure to check out the JFK and lighthouse museums while visiting.
30. Toronto, Canada (around 6 hours)
Tim Horton, the Maple Leaves, and the space needle are staples of this city in Canada. Take a long drive for a long weekend and enjoy getting out of the USA for a little while to appreciate what’s different and what’s the same by just crossing the north border.
Catch a baseball or basketball game to experience American leagues with a Canadian twist and enjoy taking in the views of many filming locations of your favorite movies. If you didn’t know it’s much easier and cheaper to film in Canada so many of your US based movies were actually filmed in Canadian cities. In the winter, take in some of the world’s best skiing or snow sports!
31. Portland, ME (around 6 hours)
Breweries and sunshine along the beach in the summer! Enjoy a walking brew tour or biking the city on a warm summer weekend. In the winter, take up an evening of ice skating, dog sledding, or cross country skiing on the many trails nearby. Beaches in New England with lighthouses, snow, and a nice glass of wine to warm you up is something you won’t want to miss. We think the ice bar is a novelty but fun to visit!
We hope you enjoyed this list! Enjoy your journeys.