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- Crystal-clear 170-acre lake on 5,440 acres of forested park. Boating, fishing, swimming, hiking, picnicking. Camping, snowmobiling, ice skating, ice fishing.
- 5-star boutique luxury hotel. Historic building in heart of Milford. Sophisticated fine or casual dining Near hiking, waterfalls.
- Dating from 1849, this quaint hotel is located in the heart of downtown Jim Thorpe’s Old Mauch Chunk Historic District .
- 4-season Poconos family resort nestled in a pristine mountain lake setting that TripAdvisor calls one of “America’s Best Inclusive Family Resorts.”
- Indoor go-kart track since 1996. Arcade games, pool table, and snack bar. Must be 54″ tall to ride.
- Located in Jim Thorpe’s Y on Broadway Hotel. Massage and bodywork for healing, awareness, regeneration, and balance. Facials and body treatments.
- Tandem skydives or fun jumps. Spectator area and picnic area for watching, taking photos, or having a barbeque.
- Axe Throwing at Skytop Lodge has expert axe throwing coaches. The fee includes all throwing gear, lessons, coach fee. Open to the public.
- You can be the best lumberjack at Splinters Hatchet & Axe Throwing. Stop in and rent a lane. Laid-back and friendly. Most games take about an hour.
- Premier pickleball play in The Sports Factory of NEPA. State-of-the-art cushioned indoor tournament-grade courts.
- IV Hydration Therapy, Halo Salt Therapy, Cryotherapy, Cryo Local, Colon, Hydrotherapy, Floatation Therapy, and more.
- Largest escape room style attraction in the state of Pennsylvania with the largest Zombie apocalypse experience in the country.
- 290-acre Prompton Lake, 26 miles of hiking trails, boat launch, picnic areas, mountain biking, fishing. Waterfalls, forest, disc golf.
- Trapped in 88, Nuclear Family, and Solitude brings great escape room adventures to Mount Pocono. While they encourage all players to join, rooms are designed for ages 13+.
- Your ride down memory lane is delivered in open-air comfort as you visit the Pocono Mountains. They’ve got wine trolleys, too.
- Established pet-friendly family resort. Cottages is set apart for complete privacy. Each cottage includes a barbecue grill, picnic table, and firepit.
- If you’re planning to fish in PA you can get one, three, and seven-day tourist licenses for non-residents. The area is renowned for trout fishing. Largemouth and smallmouth bass, catfish, panfish, and more, too.
- One resort, lots of adventures. Perfect active sporty family vacation Suites, kitchens, 9 on-site eateries.
- Above the Poconos Skydivers offers tandem skydiving, instructor-assisted jumps, and advanced freefall training, along with group skydiving parties.
- Family resort & waterpark with themed suites, on-site restaurants and bars. 84-degree indoor water park. Themed rooms for kids.
- Specializing in tandem jumps with experienced instructors. Don’t want to jump? They’ll let you be a co-pilot and take in amazing view of the Poconos.
- Rustic wooden cottages surrounded by forest, wrapped around a mountain stream. Outdoor pool, fireplaces, playground.
- Really super escape room with 4 themed rooms, designed by teachers. Lots of fun, great for groups and families. Bring quarters to feed the meter on charming Main Street.
- Race pro karts wheel-to-wheel 1″ off the ground, at speeds of 50+ MPH on a 3/4-mile road course inside Pocono Raceway. $$$$
- Log cabin rentals in many parts of the Poconos. All sizes, from 4 bedrooms to 10 bedrooms. Cabins can accommodate 4 – 30+ people.
- 5,000 sf adventure down The Rabbit Hole.Immersive theater escape with live characters, all new puzzles and challenges. Mini-golf and cocktails. Opened March 2024.
- After a day enjoying the beautiful outdoors, visit the axe house. It seems so intense, and we agree – it is. But it’s also pretty easy once you learn the technique.
- Gay-owned and operated since 1981. Charming, comfortable, homey – think Dirty Dancing and kitschy Catskills of days gone by, and have the time of your life.
- All-inclusive luxury resort. Picture-perfect elegance, romance, family fun at a grand 124-room mountain lodge since the 1920s.
- The largest organic maple farm in the state taps 24,000 trees a year and produces maple syrup in their sugar shacks.
- 2,500 acres of woodlands and glacial wetlands, ancient marsh waters, in one of the state’s largest spruce forests. 2-mile trail, boardwalk system. Birding, hiking.