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Lake Sheridan - Nicholson Twp

Pennsylvania

4Listings$35K-$175K$370KTotal Value
Lake Sheridan - Nicholson Twp, Pennsylvania

Lake Sheridan - Nicholson Twp real estate is considered a tight inventory market for lake homes and lake lots in Pennsylvania.

There are typically very few lake homes for sale on Lake Sheridan - Nicholson Twp at any given time. The lake will usually have very few lake lots and land for sale.

About Lake Sheridan - Nicholson Twp

Located in Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania

Lake Sheridan is a 90-acre lake located in Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania. The city of Philadelphia is 145 miles south and New York, New York, is 138 miles southeast.

The closest major airport is Wilkes-Barre Scranton International, 31 miles south in Avoca, Pennsylvania.

Fantastic restaurants surround Lake Sheridan, like Buckwheat’s Barbecue, Germana’s Pizzeria, Junction 21, and Lake Sheridan Bar & Grill.

Backyard Paradise

Residents of Lake Sheridan will enjoy an array of lake activities here. Take your kayak or canoe out for a morning ride, or bring your boat for some high-speed watersports!

If boating fast isn't your thing, slow down, take a rod and reel out and cast a line. Anglers can expect to find largemouth bass, black crappie, channel catfish, black bullhead, yellow bullhead, and bluegill.

Visit Scranton

Scranton is a city situated in northeast Pennsylvania. This place makes for a great day trip, where you can learn more about the Industrial Revolution and enjoy some great food.

Scranton is nicknamed The Electric City. It received this name from the revolution of electric lights that began at the Dickson Manufacturing Company in 1880. The city then was the first place in the country to have electric-powered streetcars.

The Steamtown National Historic Site is a free-to-enter park that catalogs the role steam engines and the workers who maintained them played in the American Industrial Revolution. This family-friendly site has an activity everyone will enjoy.

The Pennsylvania Anthracite Heritage Museum is another excellent place to learn about the Industrial Revolution. Here, the focus is Pennsylvania's main export: coal. The museum narrates the ups and downs of workers and companies during this time.

After a long day of fun in Scranton, try one of its many highly-rated eateries. Cooper's Seafood House, Backyard Ale House, Viewmont Diner, and Ipanema Grille are a selection of the diverse options available.

Explore Nearby Nature

Lackawanna State Park is only 10 minutes away. This park offers 1,445 acres of biking, camping, hiking, mountain biking, swimming, boating, and so much more!

The park's centerpiece is its namesake lake, Lackawanna Lake. This 198-acre body of water is a popular fishing destination, including species like trout, muskie, walleye, catfish, bullhead, pickerel, and largemouth bass.

Outdoors enthusiasts should be sure to visit Archbald Pothole State Park. This park’s top attraction is its namesake 38 feet deep and 42 feet wide pothole. It is the world's largest glacial pothole, dating to be roughly 15,000 years old. Archbald also offers a roughly mile-long hiking trail and hunting for deer, squirrel, and turkey during their respective seasons.

A Perfect Lake for Anyone Seeking Pennsylvania's Finest

If you’re looking to immerse yourself in the beautiful hills and woodlands Pennsylvania has to offer, take a look at Lake Sheridan. It may just be the location of your next lake home!

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    • Counties: Lackawanna County