Lehighton is a borough in the Coal Region, near Jim Thorpe, Allentown and the Lehigh Valley, in the state of Pennsylvania in the United States of America.
Get in
[edit]The closest airport is Lehigh Valley International Airport (ABE IATA) in Allentown, which is roughly a 40-minute drive from Lehighton. (From the airport, take Airport Road north to SR 248 north, which ends at US 209 just outside Lehighton.)
Philadelphia International Airport (PHL IATA) in Philadelphia offers a wider variety of destinations. It is approximately 1½ hours south from Lehighton using I-476.
By car, it is easy to get to Lehighton from several major highways. Lehighton is approximately 3 miles (5 km) from Exit 74 of the PA Turnpike Northeast Extension (I-476). Travelers from New York or northern New Jersey can take I-80 west to exit 304 in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, and then take 209 south approximately 30 miles to Lehighton.
Get around
[edit]Lehighton and the surrounding region have no significant means of public transportation. Taxi service is available but pick-ups must be arranged by telephone. A car rental service can be found in downtown Lehighton on North First Street, or at the Lehigh Valley International Airport.
Traffic is generally light on the residential streets in town and the rural roads outside of town. During rush hour on weekdays and many times on weekends traffic can be heavy on SR 443 between its eastern end at US 209 and the area of the Carbon Plaza Mall a few miles west. Traffic on US 209 on the Thomas McCall Bridge is often heavy also, especially Friday and Saturday nights, consider using Bridge Street through Weissport as an alternative.
See
[edit]- The Lehigh River Take in scenic view of the Lehigh River from various points around Carbon County.
- Fall Foliage In the fall, be sure to see the beautiful color change of tree covered mountains. The Fall Foliage Festival in nearby Jim Thorpe is the peak tourist season of this area.
- Flagstaff Park on top of the mountain gives a commanding view of Jim Thorpe and the surrounding area.
Do
[edit]- Blue Mountain Resort, ☏ +1 610-826-7700. In Palmerton, about 15 minutes from Lehighton, it features several ski hills and a 21-lane snow-tubing area. Also notable are the 39 trails, 14 lifts and 6 terrain parks.
- Hiking The former site of the Switchback Railroad is a popular trail. Also, the Appalachian Trail runs within 15 miles (25 km) of Lehighton. Hiking is also good at Lehigh Gorge State Park, with several access points nearby: Glen Onoko in Jim Thorpe and Rockport and White Haven further north.
- Bowling at Fritz's or Cypress Lanes in town.
- Biking at various places throughout the area. Try the Lehigh Canal towpath, which connects Weissport (near Lehighton) and Jim Thorpe, a scenic ride of 3 miles (5 km), or in the Lehigh Gorge State Park.
- Fishing is great in many places. Try Beltzville Lake for bass or even muskellunge. You can catch trout in various streams around the area, including the Mahoning Creek on the south side of Lehighton, the Lehigh Canal from Weissport to Jim Thorpe (a great place to fish with kids), the Lehigh River near Lehighton and at Glen Onoko, and Pohocopo Creek below the Beltzville Dam.
- Ukrainian Festival is a 2-day cultural event held at the Ukrainian Homestead just north of town that draws large crowds.
Buy
[edit]The state's 6% sales tax does not apply to clothing or groceries. Most of the shopping in the Lehighton area is actually located in Mahoning Township on SR 443 just west of town. Some of the businesses include:
- Wal-Mart's Supercenter is 1/2 mile west of the Carbon Plaza Mall.
- The Carbon Plaza Mall has a Chinese restaurant, Italian restaurant, drug store, Giant food store, a nail salon, hair salon, bank, dollar store, dry cleaner, and Big Lots.
- The First Street business district is undergoing a revitalization process. It is home to a discount store, music store, tattoo parlor, pet store, and several other shops and eateries.
- Nearby Jim Thorpe is a touristy area with small shops on Broadway.
- Country Junction, This is the world's largest general store with an Ace Hardware, a Ashley Furniture, a winery, a pet shop, a restaurant cafe that has a pizzeria, ice cream, and a big screen television, and the most unique gifts around. Be sure to stop in during October for there world famous Great Pumpkin Festival. They are on route 209.
Eat
[edit]- Alfie's, First Street (Rte 209) in downtown Lehighton. A simple Italian restaurant in downtown Lehighton with delicious food and large portions. There is seating, but take-out is more common for regulars. Pizza and cheesesteak sandwiches,
- PJ Whelihan's, Harrity Rd. just off Rt. 209 near the PA Turnpike interchange. Formerly Platz's PJ Whelihan's is family-style restaurant serving up quality food such as their famous buffalo wings. The decor is cozy with lots of old time signs and things on the walls.
- Verona Pizza House, corner of Mahoning and Fourth Streets near downtown Lehighton. A newer addition to Lehighton. Sells a variety of foods, including pizza, hoagies, and ice cream.
- Chiu Kwan Kitchen, in the Carbon Plaza Mall on Blakeslee Blvd. (Rt. 443) about 1 mile west of Lehighton. Chinese food.
- Sapore Restaurant, junction of Rts. 443 and 209. Italian food. Formerly Caruso's.
Drink
[edit]Sleep
[edit]Hotels and motels
[edit]- Mahoning Inn (formerly the Mahoning Court Motel).
- Mooney's Motel.
- Country Inn and Suites.
- Hampton Inn.
Camping
[edit]- The Woods Campground. A membership-only gay and lesbian, clothing optional campground, exclusively for those 18-and-over, on 100 private acres with a five-acre lake, pool and spacious camp sites.
Go next
[edit]Routes through Lehighton |
Scranton ← Wilkes-Barre ← Jct W E ← | N S | → Allentown → Philadelphia |
Pottsville ← Jim Thorpe ← | S N | → Stroudsburg → Jct W E |