Perched on a 2,200 foot mountaintop in the Endless Mountains of north central Pennsylvania, wrapped around a pristine lake, you will find the small town of Eagles Mere - listed on the National Register of Historic Places recognizing over 200 years of historically-significant homes and buildings. Once you have arrived in our historic town center, enter the museum via the front porch of the original general store, now operating as the museum’s gift shop. Begin your journey in the museum by learning about the formation of the lake, then travel though time experiencing its unique history of glass-making, farming, hotels, cottages, and even a narrow gauge railroad. View a video telling the story of Eagles Mere both past and present. Enjoy our interactive displays and then “travel” to our upstairs gallery to view our model Train Room. THE EAGLES MERE MUSEUM IS OPEN ON FRIDAYS, SATURDAYS, AND SUNDAYS FROM 11:00 A.M. UNTIL 4:00 P.M
Located in beautiful central Pennsylvania, The Eagles Mere Auto Museum represents an era when the United States dominated the auto manufacturing industry and Americans were full of confidence, optimism, and youthful exuberance. The museum is the ultimate collection of American made cars and trucks from the 1950s and 1960s.
The Eagles Mere Air Museum houses a living and flying collection of airplanes, airplane engines, and related toys and artifacts from the golden age of flying — 1908 to 1940. There are approximately 31 antique airplanes currently located at Merritt Field Airport (4PN7) and several more in restoration phases.
In 1980 a group of concerned Eagles Mere homeowners banded together to purchase the last of the old resort hotels, The Crestmont Inn, to protect it from commercial development and preserve the natural beauty and its surroundings. This effort became the nucleus of The Eagles Mere Conservancy, Inc. There is a fabulous hiking trail to follow!
Unbelievable collection of donated artifacts from every war since the American Revolution. Highly, highly recommended! Call first to make sure they are open.
Surrounded by the Loyalsock State Forest, the 780-acre park offers visitors diverse recreational opportunities within a pristine environment. The rugged natural beauty coursing through the heart of the Endless Mountains landscape provides many photographic possibilities. A fun place to bring a picnic or hop in the water for a swim.