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Spruce Lake - Milford

Pennsylvania

3Listings$145K-$320K$625KTotal Value
Spruce Lake - Milford, Pennsylvania

The Spruce Lake - Milford real estate market is a tight inventory marketplace for lake property in Pennsylvania.

Normally there are very few lake homes for sale at Spruce Lake - Milford, and very few listings for lots and land.

Spruce Lake - Milford is one of the many smaller Pennsylvania lakes.

About Spruce Lake - Milford

Located in Pike County, Pennsylvania

Spruce Lake is a roughly 20-acre lake located in Pike County, Pennsylvania. It is 78 miles northwest of New York City and 135 miles north of Philadelphia.

The Wilkes-Barre Scranton International Airport is 52 miles west in Avoca, Pennsylvania. The closest location for urgent care is the Bon Secours Community Hospital, 30 miles northeast in Port Jervis, New York.

Residents will enjoy local eateries like Ray N' Charles and other options in nearby Milford, like Waterwheel Cafe, Bakery, and Bar, Balch's Fish Fry, and Milford Diner.

Life on Spruce Lake

Not only does this lake offer gorgeous hillside views for your home, but residents can also enjoy a sunny day out kayaking, canoeing, swimming, or fishing.

This quiet location will allow you to find a piece of inner serenity on the water, whether you are paddling or diving in off the dock!

Cast a line and see what's biting. Anglers should expect to find sunfish, trout, perch, and channel catfish.

Explore Nearby Nature

The closest location for high-speed watersports is Lake Wallenpaupack, a 5,700-acre all-sports lake, 20 miles northwest of Spruce Lake. There is no horsepower limit, so water-skiing, jet-skiing, tubing, boating, swimming, and more are possible here.

Wallenpaupack is also a popular weekend fishing spot. Species that inhabit Wallenpaupack are smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, walleye, pickerel, yellow perch, trout, striped bass, channel catfish, and a variety of panfish.

Split between Pennsylvania and New Jersey is the Delaware Water Gap National Park. Thousands of people come here a year to experience the breathtaking beauty this park has to offer. Residents of Spruce Lake will be delighted to know this stunning natural beauty is only 9 miles to the south!

This park has everything an outdoors enthusiast could want: scenic hiking routes with waterfalls, grassy beaches, a river to kayak on, boating and fishing opportunities, and so much more!

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.

A Remote Paradise

If you're looking for a remote getaway nestled in the gorgeous hills of Pennsylvania, then you've found the perfect match in Spruce Lake!

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    • Counties: Pike County