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- 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.
- 32 miles point-to-point. The trail offers miles of easy to moderate hiking, thanks to its crushed gravel surface. Not crowded. Free weekend shuttle service.
- Northern Italian cuisine, brick oven pizza, burgers, sandwiches. Steak, Osso Bucco, fish, shellfish. Extensive wine list, emphasis on fresh, quality ingredients.
- Aerial ropes course, 66 elements, tree climbing walls, ziplines. 5 courses, beginner to advanced. Beautiful setting.
- American fare in a touristy place with fireplace, full bar, patio. Steaks, burgers, pasta, seafood. Lots of beer on tap. Lunch/dinner 7 days a week.
- Cabins, RV/tent sites, big-rig friendly, full-hookup. Emphasis on peace and quiet. Outdoor pool, playground, general store, laundry. Free access to amenities at Timothy Lake North.
- 5-week co-ed sleepaway camp. Sports, adventure, arts, waterfront, performing arts, arts & crafts.
- Family bowling lane. Rock & Bowl Fri/Sat night, Rent-A-Lane specials. Starburst Laser Light show and 3 15-foot video screens with surround sound. Snack bar, video arcade, pool tables.
- Home to the works of legendary fantasy artist Frank Frazetta. Open Thurs-Sun, 10 am – 4 pm. Call for winter hours.
- Secluded sites for tents, cabins, and all types of RVs including big rigs. Well-maintained sites, tons of activities for kids, pet-friendly.
- Old-school campground, RV/tent. Unplug and unwind. Family-friendly, peaceful getaway. Take advantage of local nature adventures, or just cocoon and be happy where you are.
- Weekend festival in Sept. Bagpipes, step dancing, Irish bands. Irish food, petting zoo, dog herding exhibition.
- Marshalls Creek pizzeria/Italian restaurant serving pizza, pasta, subs, salads, and appetizers. Gyros, too. Strip mall joint is spacious inside. Family-friendly, kids’ menu.
- Big tavern-style restaurant with three dining rooms and some great views. It’s a country place with an old-fashioned menu.
- 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.
- 159-acre park, forest, ponds, trails, bird colonies. Fish, camp, swim, hike. The paths are well-marked. Dog-friendly.
- Great Bear golf course restaurant in clubhouse open to the public. Covered patio overlooks the 18th hole. Nice dining room.
- 18-hole, par 71, 4,550 to 6,200-yards, three sets of tees. Tight layout between Pocono Mountain Villas timeshares.
- Storefront pizza parlor since 1968. Authentic Italian, generous portions, good prices. It’s an old-school Italian restaurant as well a place for slices and pies to go.
- Sweet spot just outside of town. Verrrry friendly to locals and tourists alike, with cold beer and homemade food.
- Fun, noisy bar and grill in chalet-shaped building, walls lined with deer heads. Steaks, seafood, burgers. Outdoor tiki bar, fire pit.
- Strip mall pizzeria known for giant slices. Beer to go. Subs, cheesesteaks, stromboli, calzone, pasta, and Italian entrees.
- Rainbow Mountain Resort has been serving the LGBTQ community and friends since 1981. This is their restaurant.
- Terrific Jamaican-influenced diner serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Calaloo & Ackee, oxtail, fried chicken, and basic diner fare.
- Family-owned restaurant serves empanadas, wings, burgers, cheesesteaks, Cuban sandwiches, vegetarian options.
- Cute roadside joint, pickup window. Loaded fries, burgers, sandwiches, baskets. Pulled pork, Cuban sandwiches are standouts.
- Tasting room in production facility. Enjoy mini cocktail flights, barrel smoked cocktails, whiskey served neat. Friendly staff, 2 bars.
- Large selection of regionals, imports, and craft beer. Lottery tickets, cigarettes, propane, open daily from 9:00 am ’til 9:00 pm.
- Newly renovated B&B that offers 12 guest rooms with private bathrooms and fitness center. Minutes from Delaware Water Gap Recreation Area.
- Barrels of loose candy, flavored pretzels, fudge, jams, hot sauce. There’s also a novelty/gift shop. Open daily 93:00 am – 5:30 pm.
- Sue’s is a sweet new Thai restaurant in a converted old diner serving fresh, expertly prepared homemade food. Friendly service.
- Full breakfasts, salads, burgers, cheesesteaks. Specialty sandwiches include hot heroes and triple-deckers. Really a lot of sandwiches.
- Primo’s is a little takeout slice joint. You can also order a pie. Wings, salads, burgers, steak sandwiches, chicken and eggplant parm, hot and cold Italian subs, stromboli, and calzone.
- Breakfast, lunch, and dinner items along with bakery goods for dining in the café, and packaged to go.
- 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.
- Fireworks: everything from 500-gram repeaters to novelties. They also sell 12′ mortar tubes & wooden racks. Fuses, e-clip remote starters, and more.
- Super-special gas station/convenience store with good food prepared and cooked on-premises, beer and wine to go.
- Book a stay at their Bed and Breakfast, host your event at a terraced mountaintop and barn, join their CSA, and visit their local farm store.
- Organic and locally-sourced breakfast, lunch and dinner along with all-day brunch seven days a week. From-scratch baked goods, an assortment of coffee drinks.
- Pay as you weigh fish market. Shrimp, scallops, salmon, lobster, crab legs, catfish, whiting, and red snapper. You can have it steamed or fried on the premises. They make meals to go!
- Marshalls Creek joint offers bar food, pool tables, darts, and draft beer. A friendly, welcoming, loud group of locals.
- An old golf course that’s now a natural hub of community life that connects people, water, and land. Great for fishing, birding, or a peaceful walk .
- Canoe, kayak, and raft rental outfitter also offers river trips from 16 – 27 miles in one and two day packages.
- Beautiful family-friendly hometown-style course. Great for kids and beginners. 3130-yard 9-hole USGA sloped and rated golf course.
- 34-acre park on the banks of Brodhead Creek. Fishing, trail walking, picnicking. 2 pavilions are available. Bring Fido!
- Skating rink since 1977. Well maintained and clean. Skate rental, arcade games, concession stand.
- Great place to bbq, fish, swim, and play. Two trails, picnic tables, BBQ grills, restrooms. Dogs welcome.
- Lake community that offers plenty of Airbnb and VRBO properties. Pool, lake, playground, tennis courts, clubhouse, basketball courts, baseball field.
- Oxtail, curried goat, jerk chicken, ribs, and roti. Each entrée also comes with rice and beans, fried plantains, and mixed vegetables.
- Outstanding summer camp experiences since 1925 on a 156-acre campus. Private lake, sports, pools, mini-golf course, instruction.