Best attractions and places to see around Warrior Run include a blend of historical sites, natural landscapes, and recreational opportunities. The area, primarily located in Luzerne County, features the Susquehanna River and its associated trails. It offers diverse points of interest, from industrial history to riverfront parks.
Last updated: August 21, 2026
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This is a beautiful riverfront park, nestled near the magnificent courthouse, offers paved walkways for hiking and biking, two amphitheaters, lovely outdoor gardens, and plenty of open space. It is a fantastic place for a scenic walk and an ideal setting for a picnic, where you can enjoy picturesque views of the river.
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This magnificent bridge, built in the early 1900s, spans 1,400 feet across the Susquehanna River, connecting the communities of Wilkes-Barre and Kingston via East Market Street. It provides access to Kirby Park, the west side neighborhoods, and the Luzerne County Levee Trail, making it one of the county's most popular locations for walking, jogging, and sightseeing. On each side of the bridge are massive pylons topped with eagle statues weighing 5,500 pounds—heavier than a fully grown rhinoceros. These four statues pay tribute to the fallen veterans of World War I. It offers a spectacular backdrop, worthy of stopping to capture some memorable photos.
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Concrete City was built as employee housing in 1911 and abandoned just 13 years later in 1924. The 20 duplexes were made entirely of concrete and hence incredibly durable. Unfortunately they were also very drafty, cold, and held too much moisture be be long term dwellings. In the decades that followed nearby fire and police departments have used the site for training. Graffiti writers and artists have left their mark all over, and more recently paintball and airsoft tournaments have been held here.
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The Susquehanna River is major river in the Eastern United States. At 444 miles long it is the longest river along the East Coast and it has the 16th largest watershed of any river in the country. Throughout its course the river runs through wilderness and city areas, and there is plenty of opportunities for the public to enjoy the various recreational activities it offers.
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The Susquehanna Warrior Trail is a scenic, multi-use trail that parallels the Susquehanna River in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. The current trail is about 12.5 miles one-way, and there are plans to extend it a further 4 miles to Wilkes-Barre.
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You can visit several historical sites. The Concrete City offers a unique glimpse into early 20th-century industrial housing, built in 1911 and abandoned just 13 years later. In Northumberland County, the Historic Warrior Run Church, dating back to 1835, features a Civil War-era cemetery and a monument commemorating General Sullivan's expedition. The Hower-Slote House and Farm is another key historical site managed by the Warrior Run-Fort Freeland Heritage Society.
Yes, the area offers numerous trails for outdoor enthusiasts. The Susquehanna Warrior Trail is a scenic, multi-use path that parallels the Susquehanna River for about 12.5 miles. You can also find paved walkways at the Wilkes-Barre River Common. For more extensive cycling, consider routes like the Luzerne County Levee and Rail Trail Loop or the Susquehanna Warrior Trail, which are detailed in the Cycling around Warrior Run guide.
The region is rich in natural beauty, primarily centered around the Susquehanna River, the longest river on the East Coast, offering various recreational opportunities. Warrior Run in Luzerne County is also nestled within the picturesque Pocono and Endless Mountains, providing a backdrop for hiking and fishing. The Warrior Run Creek in Northumberland County features rolling hills and peaceful scenery.
Many attractions are suitable for families. The Market Street Bridge is popular for walking and sightseeing, offering access to Kirby Park. The Wilkes-Barre River Common provides paved walkways, gardens, and open spaces for picnics and strolls. The Susquehanna Warrior Trail is also a great option for family walks or bike rides along the river.
The best time to visit for outdoor activities is generally during the spring, summer, and fall months when the weather is mild and conducive for hiking, biking, and exploring. The fall foliage in the Pocono and Endless Mountains can be particularly beautiful. While winter offers opportunities for skiing in the broader region, many trails are best enjoyed in warmer seasons.
For picturesque views, the Market Street Bridge offers a spectacular backdrop of the Susquehanna River and connects to Kirby Park. The Wilkes-Barre River Common provides lovely riverfront views, and the Susquehanna Warrior Trail runs along the river, offering continuous scenic vistas.
Yes, the Warrior Run-Fort Freeland Heritage Society in Northumberland County hosts an Annual Heritage Days Celebration at the Hower-Slote farm. This event features colonial foods, craft demonstrations, costumed crafters, and military reenactments, offering insight into the lives of early settlers.
The Market Street Bridge is a magnificent structure built in the early 1900s, spanning 1,400 feet across the Susquehanna River. It connects Wilkes-Barre and Kingston and provides access to Kirby Park and the Luzerne County Levee Trail. Its massive pylons topped with eagle statues pay tribute to fallen World War I veterans, making it a significant landmark.
Yes, the Wilkes-Barre River Common is wheelchair-accessible, offering paved walkways, gardens, and open spaces for everyone to enjoy the riverfront scenery.
The Susquehanna Warrior Trail is a scenic, multi-use trail that runs parallel to the Susquehanna River in Luzerne County. It is currently about 12.5 miles one-way and is popular for walking, jogging, and cycling, offering pleasant river views and a generally flat terrain.
Concrete City was built in 1911 as employee housing, consisting of 20 duplexes made entirely of concrete. Despite their durability, the homes were abandoned just 13 years later due to issues with being drafty, cold, and holding too much moisture. Today, it serves as a unique historical site, often used for training by fire and police departments, and is a canvas for graffiti artists.
Beyond the Susquehanna Warrior Trail, the broader region around Warrior Run offers various other trails for hiking and biking. These include the Luzerne County Levee Trail, Back Mountain Trail, Bloomsburg Area Recreation Trail, Slate Heritage Trail, and sections of the D&L Trail, providing diverse options for outdoor exploration.


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