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- Largest lakefront community on Lake Wallenpaupack. Lots of Airbnb + VRBO rentals. 2 lakes, pools, boat slips, a marina, beaches, indoor/outdoor pools.
- Convenient location off Interstate 94, close to Lake Wallenpaupack and Hawley. Great for fishing, boating, at beautiful Lake Ariel.
- Pristine and quietly attractive lake development of approximately 120 homes at the southern end of Lake Wallenpaupack.
- 310-acre spring-fed family lake with great fishing and beautiful views, adjacent to state game lands and water conservation areas. Peaceful.
- This campground is on 15-acre Lake Genero and it’s great for fishing, swimming, row boating. BBQ pits, tennis court, playground.
- 52-acre glacial lake is called “the southernmost unpolluted glacial lake in North America.” Hiking, nature, guided paddles, educational programs.
- Bungalows, lakefront cottages, luxury hotels, and America’s best family resort surround 52 miles of Lake Wallenpaupack. Boat, fish, hike, or just relax with a cocktail on a lakeside deck.
- 150 RV sites, 4 cabins, and 10 lakefront tent sites located on 40-acre private Lake Moc-A-Tek, just a 7-minute drive from Lake Wallenpaupack. Fishing, rowboat rentals. Pet-friendly.
- 225-acre lake for power boats, jet skis, and wave runners. There is also water skiing, sail boating, and sandy beaches for swimming.
- The Hideout is a 4-season community with over 3000 single-family homes, including houses, condos, and townhomes.
- Four-season community on Lake Wallenpaupack with more than a half-mile of lake frontage. Lots of VRBO and Airbnbs to choose from.
- Lakeside with picnic tables. Enjoy a quick food meal, live music, and games. Open May throughout the summer.
- 2-bedroom, 1.5-bath home for up to six guests set in a gold star, amenity-filled private community, The Hideout in Lake Ariel.
- Research, education, preservation. 52-acre Lake Lacawac is a glacial lake preserved in almost pristine condition. Hiking on 8 trails, boreal bog, ponds, streams. Open to the public.
- Seasonal campground/boat launch since early 1900s. 70 acres on 130-acre Lake Henry. Camping, fishing, boating.
- Fine dining to a roadside ice cream stands. Try homemade ice cream with fresh-picked blueberries, a brewery taproom, or a charcuterie on Paupack High Falls.
- Ideal for family reunions, corporate retreats, weddings, family celebrations, or a summer weekend getaway with family and friends.
- 1870 main house with 3 bedrooms and 3 baths. Tiny house, barn with fitness room, extra barn, 5-car garage, beautiful private pond. Gorgeous.
- Historic rustic venue on 500 forested acres. Vintage aesthetic, natural beauty. DIY. 1903 lodge, carriage house, barn, open space.
- Cozy little breakfast and lunch restaurant overlooking the Ledgedale area of Lake Wallenpaupack.
- Located less than 15 minutes from the shores of Lake Wallenpaupack. Hideaway is the perfect spot to cool off after a day on the water with an iced coffee.
- The Hideout Club House Restaurant offers a dining room and a pub. The Pub offers flat screen TVs to enjoy all your favorite sports events.
- Sweet little farm stand that sells the best of locally sourced farm products, specializing in meats. Waygu steaks, pork, raw milk, and lots of little incremental bits like apple butter.
- Features 14 varieties of apples, fresh-pressed cider, and all the rural charm you can imagine. Klim’s is not a pick-your-own orchard. Stop by for some fresh air, cider, and a bushel.
- Large and usually busy sports bar with 22 HDTVs. Looks like an airport restaurant. BBQ, wings, pizza, draft beer.
- Monthly, weekly, weekend sites at the end of a long road. Abundance of woods, ponds, wildlife. Well-spaced tent/primitive sites.
- 100 calm, deep water boat slips able to accommodate vessels, new and pre-owned boats for sale, boat and jet ski service and maintenance handled by experienced, certified mechanics.
- Tons of coffee drinks, hot and iced, and a case of locally made baked goods. Sit inside or take it to go.
- Roadside BBQ joint grilling ribs, chicken, brisket, pulled pork outside. Indoor and outdoor dining. April to Labor Day.
- This beautiful tree-lined course provides Hideout Community members and their guests with 9 holes and 3400 yards.
- Interactive and educational petting zoo with a variety of very well-treated animals. Llamas, camels, donkeys, kangaroos, turtles, rabbits, cows, alligators, and more.
- Full bar with tv screens to watch the games. Maybe order a slice or a sandwich to go with. That’s about it. Reviews are horrible.
- State park. Three miles of trails cross forests, wetlands, and fields. 420 acres of land. Fishing, hiking, birding, wildlife watching.
- Gorgeous fresh produce, raw milk, cheese, flowers, pumpkins and gourds, eggs, homemade pies, jams, maple syrup. Everything beautiful.
- Seasonal produce, honey, jams & jellies, farm-made BBQ sauce, and baked goods. Open mid-June to mid-September.
- Farm food and bakery, candy shop, deli, and ice cream shop. Milk, cheese, vegetables, jams and jellies, baked goods, flowers, and lots more.
- Diner-style serves burgers, fries, sandwiches, soup and salad. Breakfast is a big bunch of omelets, pancakes, french toast, egg platters, and egg sandwiches.
- Well, this place is interesting, to say the least. It’s an antique shop and an Eastern European restaurant that serves BBQ and has 3 tables. Strudel, schnitzel, and BBQ.
- Der Jaeger Unique arts is packed full of antiques, artwork, fine porcelain, collectibles, WWII German military items.
- Luxury resorts, waterparks, and campgrounds for the whole family — outdoor adventures, bed and breakfasts, romantic spots, and more.
- Working dairy farm selling homemade ice cream. Keatings makes 80 flavors over the season, many their own invention.
- Premier pickleball play in The Sports Factory of NEPA. State-of-the-art cushioned indoor tournament-grade courts.
- 150 acre park with the world’s largest glacial pothole formed during the Wisconsin Glacial Period around 15,000 years ago. Bring the kids, and Bring Fido!