Directions
From Hawley:
Follow 590 East approximately 15 miles to the stop sign at the “T” in Rowland (when you come to a T with a stop sign 2 miles past Woodloch Springs, turn right and this will take you past The Cuckoo’s Nest down to the Rowland T at the Lackawaxen River -– you will be facing the Lackawaxen River) Turn Left, and following 590, go over the Lackawaxen Bridge. Immediately after the bridge, turn left onto Scenic Drive. Follow this road past the Zane Gray Museum and the Roebling Bridge. The post office and Honesdale National Bank will be on your left. We are the next building on your left.
Alternate from Hawley:
Follow 590 East to the fork 3 miles outside Hawley, keep right. This is the “tow path.” Follow along the Lackawaxen River approximately 12 miles into Lackawaxen picking up with instructions beginning at Lackawaxen Bridge above.
From Honesdale:
Take Route 6 into Hawley. Follow directions from Hawley, above. (Note: You can take Long Ridge Road and connect to 590 from Honesdale.)
Alternate from Honesdale:
Take Route 652 to Narrowsburg. Cross the bridge into New York and follow signs for 97 South. Take 97 South about 10-12 miles to the Roebling Bridge. Turn right and go over the Roebling Bridge into Pennsylvania. At the stop sign, turn left. The inn will be on your left, just past the post office and the bank.
From Lake Wallenpaupack (Rt. 507):
Take Route 6 East toward Milford. Go approximately 6 miles and look for signs for Route 434/590. Mr. B’s Gas Station will be on your left. Turn left onto Route 434. Follow that about 2 miles, then go straight ahead on Route 590. Drive approximately 4 miles. At the bottom of the hill, turn right onto Scenic Drive. Go over the railroad tracks, and The Inn at Lackawaxen will be on your right.
From Lord’s Valley Exit on 84:
Go to the stop sign and turn onto 739 West. Go approximately 1 mile to the first intersection. 84 Lumber will be on your left. Turn right onto Well Rd. Follow this road to the stop sign (Route 6). Turn right almost immediately onto 434/590, and follow directions from Lake Wallenpaupack above.