Lackawaxen Township, Pike County, Pennsylvania

Lackawaxen Township, Pike County, Pennsylvania Lackawaxen Township is the largest and northern most township in Pike County, Pennsylvania. A Great Place to Call Home Lackawaxen Township was founded in 1798.

Named for the Lackawaxen River that flows twelve miles through the Township, the European-American settlement in 1798 adopted the Lenape name meaning "swift waters". The first permanent European settlers in the area were Jonathan Conkling and John Barnes, who built in 1770. During the early part of the 19th century, logging was the principal commercial activity in the area. It produced as much as

50 million board feet (120,000 m³) of lumber annually. Workers floated logs downriver along the Delaware to markets in Easton or Trenton. In 1829, the Delaware and Hudson Canal began operating between Honesdale, Pennsylvania and Kingston, New York. In its time, the canal company was the largest private commercial enterprise in the nation. It built 28 locks in Lackawaxen Township alone, raising the elevation of the canal 278 feet (85 m). Some of the old locks are still visible and several lock houses are now privately owned. Roebling's Delaware Aqueduct, built by John A. Roebling, famed engineer of the Brooklyn Bridge, was constructed in 1848 as part of the canal. It is now preserved as a National Civil Engineering Landmark and National Historic Landmark by the National Park Service (NPS). The canal linked New York City with the rich coal deposits of the Carbondale, Wilkes-Barre and Scranton areas, providing fuel for both the city's industrial foundries and heating the expanding number of residences. In 1848, the New York and Erie Railroad was built through the area; although the canal continued to operate for another fifty years, railroads eventually made canals obsolete. At the same time, the railroad brought tourism to the area and new sources of revenue; the rugged countryside of the upper Delaware Valley became a popular destination for urban tourists. Stations were built at Lackawaxen, West Colang and Mast Hope, and elaborate resort hotels soon were developed nearby, which often provided guides for fishing, hiking and riding in the area. Bluestone quarrying became a major enterprise in the area starting in the mid-19th century. It was used extensively in the construction of the region's buildings and sidewalks. From 1905 to 1918, western author Zane Grey lived in Lackawaxen with his wife and growing family. His early stories related his experiences of fishing along the upper Delaware. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places is the Greys' home from 1914 to 1918, now preserved by the NPS as a house museum, part of the Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River area. Grey was buried nearby in the local Union Cemetery. Physician Orvan Hess was born here. According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 81.2 square miles (210 km2), of which, 78.4 square miles (203 km2) of it is land and 2.8 square miles (7.3 km2) of it (3.45%) is water. A scenic area within the Upper Delaware River National Park, Lackawaxen is located about a two-hour drive from New York City. It is also located about twenty-two miles north-west of Milford, the County Seat of Government of Pike County.

Have you ever wondered what kinds of trees surround you on your walks through Lackawaxen Township?Join us for a fun and ...
06/23/2026

Have you ever wondered what kinds of trees surround you on your walks through Lackawaxen Township?

Join us for a fun and educational program presented by the National Park Service as we explore the native trees that make our local forests so rich and diverse. Learn how to identify trees by their bark, leaves, seeds, and overall shape while gaining a new appreciation for the natural beauty right in our own backyard.

This program is open to all ages and is perfect for families, nature lovers, and anyone curious about the world around them. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

📍 Veterans Memorial Park
📅 Friday, June 26
⏰ 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM

Hosted by Lackawaxen Township Parks & Recreation

Come enjoy an afternoon outdoors and learn to see the forest through a whole new lens! 🍃

Join the Upper Delaware Scenic & Recreational for their annual Zane Grey Festival on July 11th from 10am-4pm. More detai...
06/22/2026

Join the Upper Delaware Scenic & Recreational for their annual Zane Grey Festival on July 11th from 10am-4pm.

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06/21/2026
06/21/2026

Happy First Day of Summer!

Here's to long sunny days, time spent outdoors, and making memories in our beautiful township.

Whether you're enjoying our parks, trails, or community events, we hope you have a wonderful summer season in Lackawaxen Township ☀️

Three Hammers Winery is hosting their Annual Charity Car Show on July 25th from 12pm - 4pm. Want to show your car? Conta...
06/19/2026

Three Hammers Winery is hosting their Annual Charity Car Show on July 25th from 12pm - 4pm.

Want to show your car?

Contact JT for more information 714-904-2611or [email protected]

Masthope is hosting an Auto Show on June 27th.Rev up your engines and cruise on over to our annual Auto Show! Whether yo...
06/18/2026

Masthope is hosting an Auto Show on June 27th.

Rev up your engines and cruise on over to our annual Auto Show! Whether you’re a car enthusiast, a collector, or just someone who appreciates the beauty of finely crafted automobiles, this event is for you. Our Auto Show will feature a stunning array of automobiles from classic cars, hot rods, motorcycles and more! Enjoy food available for purchase, plus exciting gift basket raffles and a 50/50 raffle!

There is a $10 registration fee to register vehicles. RSVP: https://masthope.square.site

For spectators, this event is FREE!

Proceeds benefit the Westcolang Warriors Swim Team
Rain Date: June 28th

We are thrilled to welcome this exciting new addition to the park and can't wait to see local families and visitors enjo...
06/17/2026

We are thrilled to welcome this exciting new addition to the park and can't wait to see local families and visitors enjoying it for years to come. The playground is part of the many improvements being made throughout the park as we continue to invest in creating a welcoming and enjoyable space for our community.

This project would not have been possible without the hard work and support of many individuals and organizations. A special thank you to River Valley Recreation for the installation of the playground and swings, our dedicated Road Crew for preparing and maintaining the grounds, Quarry Management for generously providing all of the aggregate materials needed to support the construction of the new playground, their contribution played a significant role in helping make this project possible, and our Parks & Recreation Board members for their continued support and commitment to enhancing our community parks.

We invite everyone to stop by, explore the new playground, and enjoy all that Veterans Memorial Park has to offer. We look forward to seeing you there!

Veterans Memorial Park
109 Scenic Drive
Lackawaxen PA 18435 USA

06/16/2026

Chicken BBQ Tickets are available for pre-sale!

$20 per meal gets you 1/2 a chicken, potato salad, applesauce, roll & cookie!

See any member for tickets! Pick up your meals starting at 4pm on 7/18 during Lackawaxen Township Fire Department Field Day.

06/15/2026

June meeting

A big thank you to everyone who came out to our Learn to Fly Fish program at Veterans Memorial Park! We hope you enjoyed...
06/15/2026

A big thank you to everyone who came out to our Learn to Fly Fish program at Veterans Memorial Park! We hope you enjoyed learning the basics of fly fishing, spending time outdoors, and connecting with fellow community members.

We would also like to extend our sincere appreciation to Fin Chaser Warriors Outdoors and the team for sharing their expertise, passion, and valuable fly fishing knowledge with our attendees.

Thank you to everyone who participated and helped make this event a success. We look forward to bringing more fun, educational, and family-friendly programs to our community throughout the summer.

🌿 Be sure to join us for our upcoming Parks & Recreation events!

“Native Trees”
June 26th, 1pm-2pm

“250 Celebration Community Picnic”
June 28th, 12pm-4pm

“Bears”
July 10th, 2pm-3pm

“Aquatic Life”
July 17th, 2pm-3pm

“Hands-on Reptiles” with P.T. Reptiles
July 20th, 2pm-3pm

“Fish in the River”
July 24th, 2pm-3pm

“Alpaca Event” with Windy Haven Farm
July 31st, 2pm-4pm

“Lenape - Native People”
August 7th, 2pm-3pm

“Stargazing at Sunrise Park”
August 8th, 8pm

“Snakes”
August 14th, 2pm-3pm

Visit our website for details, https://www.lackawaxentownshippa.gov/events

All events are free to attend and are located at Veterans Memorial Park (109 Scenic drive, Lackawaxen PA, except the stargazing event).

All ages are welcome, children must be with a parent/guardian.

Address

Hawley, PA

Opening Hours

Monday 7am - 3pm
Tuesday 7am - 3pm
Wednesday 7am - 3pm
Thursday 7am - 3pm
Friday 7am - 3pm

Telephone

+15706857288

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