Search Results for: waterfalls
- Site of a number of cascade waterfalls along Dingmans Creek, best trail in the Delaware Water Gap for waterfall lovers.
- High-Quality Coldwater Fishery and Class A Wild Trout Fishery. 511 acres, great hiking, crystal clear waterfalls.
- 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.
- 5-star boutique luxury hotel. Historic building in heart of Milford. Sophisticated fine or casual dining Near hiking, waterfalls.
- Miles of multi-use trails. Boating, hiking, biking, whitewater rafting. Numerous Class II, III rapids. Open year-round.
- 40 miles + 60,000 acres of biking, hiking, fishing, camping, swimming, boating on the Delaware River in this jewel of the National Park System.
- 290-acre Prompton Lake, 26 miles of hiking trails, boat launch, picnic areas, mountain biking, fishing. Waterfalls, forest, disc golf.
- 2nd highest waterfall in PA. Boardwalk trail, 2 waterfalls. Hemlock, rhododendron, birds, wildlife. Visitor center.
- Magical and luxurious holidays on 5500 acres of woodlands, waterfalls, and lakes. Hayrides, a visit from Santa, skate nights, fireside stories, more.
- Lakes, summer camps, parks, waterfalls, shopping, museums, and outdoor adventures. Make this your Pocono Mountains vacation.
- Excellent, fairly easy, day-hike loop to explore in the Pinchot State Forest. Streams, cascades, wetland meadows, diverse forests, and the beautiful Choke Creek Falls.
- Designated Pennsylvania’s best trail in 2019 by Outside Magazine. 3 miles long and marked by bright orange blazes. Tumbling Waters waterfall.
- 16,000-acre state park. 300 tent, trailer, RV sites, a few walk-in sites, camping cottages. Lake, hiking, trout fishing, waterfalls, streams. Apr – Dec.
- Highest falls in PA, only a few feet shorter than Niagra Falls. Short hike, boardwalk along 70%. Come early on weekends, wear comfy shoes.
- Mountain town of 4,000 known as “The Switzerland of America.” Vintage trains, boutiques, restaurants, and festivals aplenty in the heart of the East Coast cycling scene.
- All-inclusive luxury resort. Picture-perfect elegance, romance, family fun at a grand 124-room mountain lodge since the 1920s.
- 5-mile round trip hike along the Appalachian Trail starts in the town of Delaware Water Gap and brings you to the top of Mount Minsi for a view of the Delaware River.
- 5 bedrooms, 4 1/2 baths, 2 living areas, two-story 3-sided stone fireplace on top of a mountain ridge. Indoor saltwater pool and koi pond. $2,200,000
- Shades of Death Trail is a 2.4 mile out and back trail located in White Haven’s Hickory Run State Park. Hiking, running, and bird watching. Best May – Oct.
- Educational exhibits and guided waterfall walks in season. Rangers provide general information about Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area.
- Devil’s Hole Trail is a 3.1 mile moderately trafficked loop trail that features beautiful wildflowers. The trail is primarily used for hiking and walking. Best used from April until October.
- At Hawley Silk Mill, complimented with a view overlooking the Paupack High Falls and an outdoor ceremony area that seems to float in the trees.
- This 1912 Dutch Colonial-style building is 90 minutes from NYC and 5 miles from Milford. A team of NYC hospitality veterans is at the ready to customize your experience.
- 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.
- 1800s home on 6-acre grounds. Private spring-fed lake. Swim or fish in the lake. WiFi, TV, kitchenette, fireplace, deck, breakfast.
- Convenient location off Interstate 94, close to Lake Wallenpaupack and Hawley. Great for fishing, boating, at beautiful Lake Ariel.
- 16,000-acre natural area. Public beach, campground, 44 miles of hiking trails. Trout fishing, swimming, disc golf, winter sports. Waterfalls, lake.
- 136-site rustic campground in Delaware Water Gap Nat Rec Area. Riverfront, forest, primitive, and RV sites. Sites spacious and level. Riverfront camping.
- 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.
- Acclaimed high-end lakeside spa retreat, one of the most luxurious and innovative destination spas in the country. Utter pampering, 5-star hotel and spa.
- Small 60-site RV seasonal rental campground in the woods on Mocatek Lake, a few miles from Lake Wallenpaupack.
- Honesdale habituée Washington Irving slept here. Birthplace of the American railroad. Homestead of Dwight Shute of The Office. Great restaurants and a state park. Beautiful.
- (PEEC) in the 77,000-acre DWGNRA offers 12 miles of hiking trails, weekend educational programs, conference facilities, and summer camp.
- 5 private cottages, each with a private deck or patio. Picnic table, bonfire pit, BBQ grill, flower garden. Cable TV.
- The Settlers Inn is an authentic 1920′s Arts & Crafts Lodge at the gateway to Main Street in Hawley, the downtown that serves the Lake Wallenpaupack region.
- Private gated community with 3 lakes, a beach, picnic grounds, playground, swimming areas, tennis courts. Lots of Airbnb rentals.