Delaware River
- 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.
- You’ll find Sango Kura’s vintage food truck in their parking lot serving Tex-Mex style burritos, quesadillas, and tacos, sometimes with live music. Yay, vacation!
- Hosts 16 in this completely renovated 1800s beauty. Fireplace, game room, sauna, fast WiFi. Close to the Delaware River. Fabulous yard, decks, TVs. Bring Fido!
- 1853 B&B in center of charming village 2 blocks from Delaware River. Private baths, comfortable beds, free breakfast. Edge of the DWGNRA.
- Charming, authentic ice cream parlor, circa 1906. Lunch daily. Sundaes, banana splits, ice cream floats, milkshakes or malteds, waffles with fruit and ice cream.
- Homemade small-batch artisanal ice cream, natural fruits & ingredients. 40 flavors including Tamarind, Chirimoya, and Guanabana. Excellent.
- 12 extensive and flexible spaces include a ballroom, boardrooms, and banquet facilities. Team building is a Shawnee specialty. Riverfront golf course.
- The Pocono Indian Museum is dedicated to the history of the Delaware River Tribe know as the Lenape. Recorded audio tour guide, gift shop.
- Welcoming and authentic Ecuadoran cafe. Ceviche, bolones, empanadas, cazuela, tostones, and more. For dessert, try their fabulous Tres Leches cake.
- Your ride down memory lane is delivered in open-air comfort as you visit the Pocono Mountains. They’ve got wine trolleys, too.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Co-ed sleepaway camp for 375 campers ages 7-15. Sports, robotics, dance, arts. 3, 4, or 7-week options. Modern facilities.
- Busy little Italian place in the middle of nowhere. Old fashioned menu gets good reviews. Clams on the half shell, escargot, lobster, prime rib, surf and turf.
- Organic and fair trade coffee. Order their subscription service to get fresh beans sent right to your door, or stop in on Sat/Sun from 9 – 2 pm.
- Casual restaurant. Seafood, steaks, and pasta, wings, burgers, and cheesesteaks. Martini list and specialty drinks. Live music.
- Victorian architecture with large windows, grand entranceways, high ceilings in a sweet small river town. Catering available, overall a great place for the do-it-yourselfer.
- Pieces of the Past Antiques is an absolute lollapalooza of STUFF. There’s a shop and 8 outbuildings full of antiques and collectibles.
- Bakery/diner with a huge fan base. 30 types of homemade pies. Pastries, cakes, muffins, cookies. Breakfast all day, lunch.
- They farm using only organic methods and offer locally grown produce, poultry, and pork. The staple product of the farm is maple syrup.
- 1869 four-story hotel. On the ground floor is the longest continually running jazz club in the U.S.