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Nay Aug Park park in Scranton, PA
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View of Nay Aug Park in Scranton, PA
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View of Nay Aug Park in Scranton, PA
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Nay Aug Park

4.5(3,753 reviews)FreePark
🕑 4-6 hours👶 Best for ages 2-14. Toddlers and preschoolers love the playground areas and gentle trails, while elementary and middle schoolers enjoy the swimming pool, paddleboats, and more challenging hiking paths. There's truly something here for every developmental stage.

About

Nay Aug Park is a sprawling 700-acre wonderland in Scranton that offers everything families need for a perfect day outdoors, all completely free! From paddleboats and swimming pools to extensive hiking trails and playgrounds, this beloved park provides endless entertainment options that keep kids of all ages active and engaged without breaking the bank.

Highlights

  • Free admission to a huge swimming pool complex during summer months
  • Paddleboat rentals for family fun on the water
  • Multiple playground areas with modern equipment
  • Scenic gorge views and waterfall hikes on family-friendly trails
  • Spacious picnic areas perfect for birthday parties and family gatherings

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Arrive early on summer weekends to snag shaded picnic pavilion spots and avoid pool crowds, which peak between 12pm and 3pm.
  2. 2.Bring water shoes for the kids since the terrain varies from paved paths to rocky trails, plus they're perfect for the pool area.
  3. 3.Pack a full picnic lunch and plenty of snacks since the park is massive and you'll want to stay all day to experience multiple activities.
  4. 4.Don't miss the scenic gorge overlooks and waterfalls on the hiking trails, which are stroller-accessible in certain sections.
  5. 5.The paddleboat rentals are a huge hit with kids but can have long waits on nice days, so hit them first thing or later in the afternoon.

Best Time to Visit

Visit on weekday mornings during late spring or early fall for pleasant weather, smaller crowds, and the best chance to enjoy all amenities without long waits. Summer weekends are the busiest, especially when the pool is open.

What to Know

Admission and parking are completely free, making this an incredible value for families. The swimming pool operates seasonally (summer months), and while there are restrooms throughout the park, bringing your own food and drinks is recommended as dining options within the park are limited.

Seasonal Notes

The swimming pool and paddleboat rentals typically operate Memorial Day through Labor Day. Fall offers beautiful foliage views along the hiking trails, while winter transforms the park into a peaceful snowy landscape (though some amenities close). The park itself remains open year-round during daylight hours.

Nearby Eats

Head to Cooper's Seafood House (5 minutes away) for a fun, quirky atmosphere with a kids menu and ship-themed decor, or try Colarusso's Coal Fired Pizza for quick, delicious pies that please picky eaters.

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