Miller Mountain, Mountain summit in Wyoming County, Pennsylvania.
Miller Mountain is a summit in Wyoming County, northeastern Pennsylvania, rising above the Susquehanna River valley. The peak stands at 2,216 feet and dominates the surrounding landscape with its tree-covered slopes and views across the region.
In the 1980s, developers carved trails into the mountain with plans to build a ski resort. The project was abandoned after failing to secure necessary permits and approval.
The mountain serves as a natural landmark for the residents of Tunkhannock, representing the elevated landscape of the Endless Mountains region.
The northern slopes are reachable through logging roads and forest paths that serve as hiking trails. Visitors should prepare for uneven terrain and varying weather conditions at higher elevations.
The river below flows at a much lower elevation than the peak, creating a dramatic vertical rise across forested slopes. This steep elevation change makes the mountain stand out sharply from the river valley.
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