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Banks is a rural township in Carbon County, Pennsylvania, known for its tranquil, nature-centric lifestyle. With a population of just over 1,000, residents enjoy the serene landscapes of the Penrose Swamp Barrens and the Lehigh River watershed. Most locals live in the unincorporated communities of Tresckow and Junedale, which feature quiet streets and a mix of ranch-style houses, American Foursquares, and twin homes. The township has a lower crime rate compared to the national average. Outdoor enthusiasts appreciate the proximity to the Poconos, with attractions like the Glen Onoko Falls footpath, Lehigh Gorge State Park, and several ski resorts within 40 miles. Tresckow offers a playground and ballfields, while Junedale has the Arthur Gardner Memorial Playground. Lake Marie is a popular spot for catch-and-release fishing, and hunters have access to nearby State Game Lands. Although shopping and dining options are limited within Banks, residents frequent local spots like Jockey’s Bar & Grill and Big Dog’s Bar and Grille. For more extensive shopping and dining, Hazleton is about 5 miles north, offering stores like Giant and Walmart, and dining options such as Jimmy’s Quick Lunch. The Hazleton Area School District serves the township, with magnet schools available for STEM and art. Banks is well-connected by Pennsylvania Route 93, providing access to major highways and nearby cities like Allentown and Scranton. The McAdoo Fire Company hosts an annual bazaar, fostering community spirit with live music, homemade food, and a firetruck parade.