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- Year-round hiking, fishing, swimming, boating, biking, picnicking, camping, ice skating. 2 lakes on 3,000 acres of forested land. Cabins, tent sites.
- Casual family-friendly restaurant/bar with sports tv and a cozy, rustic atmosphere. Burgers, ribs, trout, specials. Kids menu.
- 2 glacial lakes and 3,000 acres on the Pocono Plateau, surrounded by Delaware State Forest. Rustic RV, tent sites, and cabin rentals.
- 6.3 mile moderately trafficked point-to-point trail near Greentown. it’s wild and wooly and has tons of huge rocks and water. Rated as moderate. Hiking, running, nature trips year-round.
- Geodesic domes, luxury tents, and traditional tents sites, lots of amenities, next door to Promised Land State Park.
- Lake store for Promised Land. Necessities, deli, tackle, camping supplies, ice cream, ice. Friendly folks, just a short hike from the park. Exactly what you need for where you are.
- Promised Land State Park has a few joints close by. Try a little seafood restaurant/bar, a couple of great country diners, and a terrific food truck.
- Magnificent 3,000 acres on the Pocono Plateau that are 1,800 feet above sea level, surrounded by 12,000 acres of the Delaware State Forest.
- Electric motor boats, rowboats, canoes, pedal boats, single and tandem kayaks, and paddle boards.
- Rustic walk-in sites, electric sites, and full hook-up sites with sewer, water, and electric on-site in the middle of a lake-bordered peninsula.
- Live the unspoiled wilderness of Promised Land State Park at the boutique micro-hotel The Rex in 10 units of upscale luxury.
- Small-town restaurant. Sandwiches, chili, soups, salads. Dinner menu adds steaks, prime rib, fried chicken, and seafood.
- Every Saturday from 10 am ’til 2 pm. Vendors will be offering homemade products and locally grown food. The concession stand serves breakfast and lunch.
- 1.2-mile loop trail located near Greentown, good for all skill levels. Primarily used for hiking and walking and is best used from March until November. Dog-friendly.
- Low-fi low-budget motel and cottages. Very dated, but does the trick. Located on the edge of Promised Land State Park, and that’s why you go here.
- Small late-summer 100-year-old week-long fair in Newfoundland. Food, contests, midway, live music, beer tent. Demolition derby, tractor pull, farm animals.
- Friendly and uncrowded market with a bakery, a deli, and beer & wine. There’s a gas station next door. Best place for Promised Land State Park campers.
- Local 25-year-old bar and grill in Promised Land with average food. The beer is cold. Burgers, baskets, and hot and cold sandwiches.
- Divey country bar, edge of Promised Land State Park. Cheesesteaks, burgers, wings. Beer to go, good WiFi for campsite people.
- A maple farm that produces PA maple syrup in Greentown, up by Promised Land State Park. Try the bourbon maple!
- Route 390 Fall Foliage Drive starts at Lake Wallenpaupack in the north, goes thru Promised Land, and runs down to Mountainhome and Cresco.
- Bruce Lake Natural Area is part of the Delaware State Forest with 2,900 acres of land and miles of trails. Egypt Meadow lake and Bruce Lake.
- Gentle, really fun little trail along the stream. hopping from rock to rock. 2.7 miles, features a lake, good for all skill levels. Bring Fido, great for kids.
- 2-mile gravel and dirt multi-use trail crosses a ford. Takes an average of 17 minutes to complete. Trail Difficulty is rated “Easy”.
- A terrific food truck parked on Main Street in Newfoundland. Pizza, cheesesteaks, burgers, daily specials. Highly recommended.
- Fresh coffee, bagels, pastries, snacks, and an assortment of drinks. Essentials for your campsite cooking. Wall of vintage-style candy.
- Breakfast/lunch spot in old hotel on a country road. Walls adorned with license plates, huge comfy wooden booths. Service is friendly.
- Perfect for couples looking for a romantic atmosphere or a beautiful outdoor adventure. Adults-only resort, a bed & breakfast, or a historic downtown inn.
- Pieces of the Past Antiques is an absolute lollapalooza of STUFF. There’s a shop and 8 outbuildings full of antiques and collectibles.
- Ski, skate, snowboard, and toboggan. From the little ones and the family to a romantic weekend or a fun trip with a group of friends. Grab a bite at the snack bar or a brew at the tavern.
- All the areas by name so you can find the place you’re looking for, with the things you’re looking for. RV/tent, primitive, fishing, lakes, more. Come in and look!
- As country as country gets. Be seated at a picnic table, wooden booth, table, or counter for breakfast, lunch, or dinner or get a cone to go from the dairy bar.
- Penny candy and a dizzying array of general store stuff. Tons of baskets, signs, figurines, and tons of randomly selected…stuff.
- Casual, family-friendly restaurant. Extensive menu, salad bar, dessert bar. Breakfast all day, reasonable prices. Kids’ menu, outdoor deck.
- The Villages of Barrett Township: an amalgamation of Canadensis, Mountainhome, Cresco, Skytop, and Buck Hill Falls, all in a six-mile line.
- Luxe gated community situated on 4,500 wooded acres. 4 lakes, 3 pools, fitness center, hiking trails, and a private country club with an 18-hole championship golf course.
- Family-owned budget motel near Lake Wallenpaupack. Clean, comfortable rooms and efficiency suites. Cable TV, WiFi, heated indoor swimming pool.
- This competitive lakeside sleepaway camp for girls 7-16 has been one of the oldest and most storied camps in the Poconos since 1908. Grace Kelly slept here.
- Bright, clean, and comfy, directly on Lake Wallenpaupack. Cable TV, free breakfast. Great rates, great value, we recommend that you book early.
- Hawley on the Lackawaxen River is a tiny town on the northern end of Lake Wallenpaupack. This charming town offers lots of dining options and fun on the lake.
- We’ve listed all of the areas by name so that you can find the places closest to you, with the things you’re looking for. Outdoor dining, hot dogs for the kids, fine dining for you. Come in and look!
- Luxury resorts, waterparks, and campgrounds for the whole family — outdoor adventures, bed and breakfasts, romantic spots, and more.
- Convenient location off Interstate 94, close to Lake Wallenpaupack and Hawley. Great for fishing, boating, at beautiful Lake Ariel.
- Tiny new brewery’s taproom. “We use local ingredients when able, support our neighbors, and brew beer that makes people dance.”
- Tent sleeps four and is filled with minimalist boho décor. It has a queen-size mattress and sits on 40 acres. Grill, fire pit.
- Runs north to south alongside Lake Wallenpaupack’s eastern side. The Travel Channel ranked Route 507 as one of its “Best Fall Foliage Road Trips.”
- Casual and very good food at the Jam Room Brewing Co. Short ribs, duck confit nachos, Burrata Caprese, and more.