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- A darling old-fashioned resort since 1911. 250 acres of private property and a river runs through it. 27-hole golf course, skiing, boating.
- Rough-and-ready warehouse looks where they serve up to 16 handmade ShawneeCraft beers and hard seltzers on tap. Outdoor garden, wood-oven pizza. Dogs are welcome!
- 12 extensive and flexible spaces include a ballroom, boardrooms, and banquet facilities. Team building is a Shawnee specialty. Riverfront golf course.
- Classic A.W. Tillinghast 1911 course. 27 holes, putting green, club rental, driving range. Stunning backdrops.
- This darling old-fashioned grand resort offers 5 wedding packages starting with a two-person and ranging in capacity to 300+.
- A luxurious outdoor retreat overlooking the wild and scenic Delaware River. One queen bed and one daybed, and a private deck overlooking the beautiful Delaware River.
- Lessons are now available to book online! Programs are open to kids ages 3 to 15, with both group and specialty lessons available.
- Family-friendly ski area best for beginners, kids. Kids’ programs, beginners’ packages, 125 skiable acres, 23 trails, snow tubing, night ski.
- Great eats at this at this charming deli and general store. Penny candy and provisions, toys, sunscreen, sundries, and tourist kitsch. Wine bar.
- Canoe, kayak, and raft the Delaware River. Fishing and guided river trips. Slow-moving, calm water. Equipment rentals, helpful staff and guides.
- Outdoor stage, fire pits, live music, lots of seating. Pub menu, wood-fired oven pizza, and your dogs are welcome!
- Two-bedroom resort villas that sleep up to eight guests. Full kitchens, patios, and fireplaces. Wyndham is in the process (still!) of upgrading the condos.
- This live theatre was built in 1904. Shawnee offers a variety of high-quality productions and affordable entertainment year-round.
- Slope side seating, bring your own blankets and chairs. Gates at 7 pm, fireworks at dusk, around 9 pm. Food vendors on site.
- Weekend festival in Sept. Bagpipes, step dancing, Irish bands. Irish food, petting zoo, dog herding exhibition.
- Casual after-ski or a day on the river brewpub. Burgers, steaks, pork chops, salmon. Daily specials like tacos or chili. Growlers to go.
- Coffee shop with breakast pastries, sandwiches, and bagels along with cappuccino and espresso. Grab an assortment of snacks, ShawneeCraft Beer, cookies, and gift items.
- Premier dog sled adventure located at Shawnee Inn and Golf Resort. Hour-long tour with sleds in the snow or a UTV when there’s no snow.
- Want to experience the great outdoors with a little pampering? Try an island in the middle of the gorgeous Delaware River.
- Outdoor hikes, snowshoeing, mountain biking, trail hikes, fishing, yoga, and meditation. They’ll meet you with equipment, maps, and instructions.
- Old-fashioned country fairs, food trucks, carnivals, film festivals, and music festivals. There’s something for everyone.
- Quaint and charming in its little corner tucked into an unassuming strip mall. Best Thai in the Pocono region. Reasonable prices, daily lunch specials.
- The tiny town of Delaware Water Gap is a frenzy of hikers, paddlers, fishermen, tubers, and cyclists that flock to its trailhead to the Appalachian Trail.
- 1853 B&B in center of charming village 2 blocks from Delaware River. Private baths, comfortable beds, free breakfast. Edge of the DWGNRA.
- Two 18-hole mini-golf courses. Play one or both. Fairly well maintained, easy, and fun. At Club Wyndham Shawnee Village.
- 20 minutes from Shawnee Mountain. Premium channels, free WiFi, kids 17 and under stay free with adult.
- Dine at the oldest operating jazz club in America, try a sake brewer with Japanese street food, Peruvian cuisine, a historic tavern, or an exotic ice cream shop.
- Beautiful and private residential community located 10 minutes by car from Bushkill and from Shawnee. Lake, clubhouse, tennis courts. Lots of Airbnb.
- Google reviews are bad. Informal all-suite hotel off Interstate 80 is 5 miles from the Shawnee Mountain Ski Area.
- Ah, the mighty Delaware and its river towns! Choose a B&B, a cottage resort, a vintage LBGT resort, or a campground in the wild and wonderful river region.
- Heritage farm cidery dedicated to preserving the heritage of North American cider making, while delivering a fantastic, one-of-a-kind product.
- A 2-day fall event with 20 food trucks, art show, and art and sale. Live music, scenic chairlift ride. Free parking. 11 am ’til 5 pm.
- Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs w/ premium channels, mini fridges, microwaves, coffeemakers. Upgraded rooms add pull-out sofas or whirlpool tubs. Room service.
- Main Street in the heart of downtown. Approx $100/night in season (in 2020). Kids stay free. Hotel has its own parking garage.
- USGA-rated courses, classic design, beautiful landscaping. Putting greens, driving ranges, lakes, waterways, pro shops, grill rooms. Golf in the Pocono Mountains.
- 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.
- Guided and self-guided canoe, raft, kayak, trips on the Delaware River. Day trips, overnight river camping trips. Rentals.
- Luxury resorts, waterparks, and campgrounds for the whole family — outdoor adventures, bed and breakfasts, romantic spots, and more.
- Relax and rejuvenate mind, body, and spirit, on the edge of the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area. Santosha offers an exclusive, zen-like retreat.
- 159-acre park, forest, ponds, trails, bird colonies. Fish, camp, swim, hike. The paths are well-marked. Dog-friendly.
- Barn and farm, hotel, warehouse, or lakefront, the Pocono Mountains will help you choose your perfect wedding destination. Celebrate your day in the mountains.
- Tour the winery to learn about how the wines are produced. Settle into the wine bar and sip on artisanal wines while indulging in a seasonal cheese plate.
- Pocono Beer and Wine claims to offer the Pocono Mountains the “largest selection of beer, wine, and cigars under one roof.”
- Watering hole in 1740s building on winding River Road. Tavern-style menu of cheesesteaks, wings, burgers, sandwiches. Cold beer, covered footbridge out back. Great food.
- Labor Day hardneck garlic harvest fest. 60 food & craft vendors. Live music, demos, kids’ activities, Garlic Eating Contest.
- 300 acres, including 8 waterfalls and more than 2 miles of hiking trails, bridges, and walkways. Picnicking and grilling area, paddle boats, mini-golf, fishing.
- 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!
- Sits atop a forested peninsula that juts into the pristine waters of Lake Jean. Meander through beech and hemlock stands, while taking in the area’s 22 waterfalls, finishing at the most striking: the 94-foot Ganoga Falls.
- Sushi, ramen, udon, and authentic Japanese street food in a casual, hip atmosphere. Pennsylvania’s first and only sake brewery.
- Gated community with 800 homes and beautiful non-motor boat Eagle Lake. Rec center, indoor/outdoor pool, and tennis courts.