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- One of the largest antiques/collectibles multi-dealer shops in the Northeast. 45 dealers, 2 buildings in old lumberyard filled with 18th, 19th, 20th century goods.
- Historic district short walk from Milford. Early 1800’s buildings known as The Upper Mill. Houses one of the only turning waterwheels in PA. Self-guided tour, restaurant.
- Breakfast and lunch shop. Very good deli sandwiches, best breakfast in town, and, of course, bagels. Great coffee. Do not miss their homemade desserts.
- Terrific little farm stand selling farm-fresh homemade hard ice cream, produce, and beef from Green Valley Farms in Sussex County.
- This peaceful 300-acre park of forest, meadows, and wetlands offers a picnic pavilion and well-marked, easy trails.
- Terrific pork store with prepared foods, deli items, and a good retail section. Beef Braciole, homemade sausage, lasagna, pork loin, broccoli rabe sandwiches.
- Things to keep your teenagers happy and engaged. Try zip-lining and tree-climbing, an education stop at PEEC, and of course, lots and lots of ice cream.
- Highest falls in PA, only a few feet shorter than Niagra Falls. Short hike, boardwalk along 70%. Come early on weekends, wear comfy shoes.
- All kinds of old-fashioned candies that are made on the premises. Ice cream, coffee, shakes, and sodas. Candy-making supplies, too.
- “Top Scenic Routes in America” by Car and Driver Magazine. Harley-Davidson recognizes “PA’s Best Tour Road.” National Geographic sez it’s one of the most scenic drives in the U.S.
- Re-opened. Next door to Hotel Fauchere. Oddly, they serve Starbucks coffee. Quiet and comfortable.
- A stylish environment for casual and late-night dining and great cocktails. Ahi Sushi pizza, Trout dip, raw bar, artisanal cheese.
- Breweries and fine dining alongside farm markets, cheesemongers, creameries in the agricultural paradise of Wayne County.
- People love John’s of Arthur Avenue. 100% New York-style restaurant is big, comfortable, friendly, with inside and outdoor dining.
- High-quality coffee, breakfast and lunch, and gourmet provisions. They serve 2 Queens Coffee and Windy Brow pastries.
- 2 floors of exhibits of people, places, and things that make up the history of Pike County, including Zane Grey, Virginia Kidd, and Chief Thundercloud.
- Beds are comfy, rooms are clean, staff friendly. Located just 5 miles from the lovely town of Milford, directly on the Delaware River where NY, NJ, and PA meet.
- Hanging baskets, plants, cut flowers in this nursery owned by the same family since the 1950s. All organic and pesticide-free.
- 160 sites, 18 wooded acres on the Delaware River. Tent/RV waterfront sites. 2 bathhouses, laundry, camp store. Great value. Crowded, noisy fun for the river trip/hiking gang.
- The ancestral home of Gifford Pinchot, first Chief of the U.S. Forest Service two-time governor of Pa. Guided tours, self-guided tours of the mansion include manicured gardens.
- The Pocono Mountains is the land of the American small town, from the Delaware Water Gap to Milford and south and west to Hawley.
- Terrific Jamaican-influenced diner serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Calaloo & Ackee, oxtail, fried chicken, and basic diner fare.
- Lords Valley Deli serves breakfast and lunch. Eat-in or take out. Newspapers and beer to go. 12 miles from Milford.
- Refurbished and re-loved furniture and home goods. Home services available. Located in The Old Lumberyard Antiques building.
- Prime Time Meats is a family-owned butcher shop with a bit of a deli selling cold cuts, condiments, prepared salads, and bread.
- Gorgeous historic property on 193 acres, just 10 minutes away from Rt 84. Easy access from New York City via train, bus, or car.
- Private gated community with 3 lakes, a beach, picnic grounds, playground, swimming areas, tennis courts. Lots of Airbnb rentals.
- Made up of over 1200 homes and lots. it has 3 lakes, an outdoor swimming pool, a baseball field, and basketball courts.
- Revive and Refresh Health helps you improve and maintain your health in a holistic manner, providing safe, effective, non-pharmaceutical methods.
- 2nd brewpub in addition to the Milford original features 13 Log Tavern beers ranging from stout to pilsner and lots in between. Peanut Butter Sawkill Sweet Stout, Timber IPA, and Irish Red Ale are delicious.
- Metaphysical shop with a hippie annex across the street. Crystals, candles, incense, tapestries. Tarot readings, Reiki sessions, mediums.
- Intimate and sophisticated wedding in charming small river town. Elegant and beautiful destination, expert service.
- Artist cooperative located in the historic Forester’s Hall. Wide variety of work in all mediums and genres that changes on a monthly basis.
- 5 private cottages, each with a private deck or patio. Picnic table, bonfire pit, BBQ grill, flower garden. Cable TV.
- 40 miles + 60,000 acres of biking, hiking, fishing, camping, swimming, boating on the Delaware River in this jewel of the National Park System.
- Adult and kiddie karting, a paintball shooting range, and an 18-hole mini-golf course. Refreshments and picnic area.
- Big tavern-style restaurant with three dining rooms and some great views. It’s a country place with an old-fashioned menu.
- It’s all about the view. Just north of the town of Delaware Water Gap. Great for picnicking. For swimming, good for a quick dip. Pavilion, restrooms, boat launch. Access to McDade Trail.
- Duplex 1/2 bedroom condo-style rentals built around Fernwood Golf Course. A strange place run by corporate timeshare Expedia Resorts. Visitors report it as dated, dirty, and run-down.
- Deli sandwiches and groceries. Milk, cold cuts, bread, Hershey’s ice cream, cigarettes, propane, ice. Open daily 6:00 am – 8:00 pm.
- Outdoor bar and seating. Touristy place that’s seen better days. Pizza, pasta, burgers. Stick with snacks and beer. Live music on Fridays.
- The Pocono Indian Museum is dedicated to the history of the Delaware River Tribe know as the Lenape. Recorded audio tour guide, gift shop.
- Order app from list, go to the buffet and put a plate together. Chefs at the massive grill will cook your dish while you wait. Fun.
- Girls sleepaway camp for campers ages 7-16, with 80 staff members from across the U.S. and around the world.
- Fantastic grab ‘n go soups, sandwiches, and bowls, as well as dinner items from this lovely little Victorian house.
- Unassuming storefront housing a terrific little restaurant. Mexican and Spanish food made to order, friendly service. BYOB.
- Strip mall pizzeria known for giant slices. Beer to go. Subs, cheesesteaks, stromboli, calzone, pasta, and Italian entrees.
- Family-style, old-timey decor. Wings, nachos, burgers, brisket, short ribs, and steaks. Lunch and dinner, outdoor dining.
- Kids love ice cream and bounce houses and animals. Check out a few things to do with the kids, especially the little ones. Try PEEC for a rewarding and fun educational outdoor experience.
- Latin home-style cooking and Colombian baked goods. Empanadas, guava bread, oxtail, seafood, Colombian coffee. Small, affordable, very good.