Nay Aug Park

[1] The Nay Aug Gorge was created at the end of the most recent ice age, and is a popular illegal swimming spot.

In 2007, the David Wenzel Tree House opened, with views overlooking the gorge and surrounding area.

In June 2017, the tree house and footbridge were closed indefinitely due to structural concerns.

The Zoo at Nay Aug Park once hosted well-known animals Tilly the elephant and Joshua the donkey.

[5] In 2009 the zoo once again closed due to public outcry over conditions, and Lackawanna College announced plans to turn it into a natural research center.

Although not a commercial operation, the mine intersects two veins of coal which run under the park.

The Everhart Museum is a non-profit institution dedicated to the collection, care and display of a diverse array of artifacts, including natural history, science and fine arts.

The arcade pavilion building was previously a dance hall during the 1930s and 1940s, where many big bands played.

Historic view of waterfall in the gorge
Modern view of the waterfall
Entrance to Brooks Mine in 2022