Northeast
- 1 mile moderately trafficked out and back trail featuring beautiful wildflowers. Best used from April until October. It’s a short hike straight up and down.
- Beautiful 600-acre wildlife sanctuary. 5 miles of well-maintained hiking trails for all ability levels. Cross-country-skiing.
- Dave’s Super Duper is Honesdale’s hometown grocery store. Small, basic grocery setup. Family-owned and friendly. Dave’s Beer Store is attached.d.
- Bar and eatery inside the brewery warehouse. Fish and chips, burgers, wings. Very good food and beer flights, pints, growlers to go.
- 560-acres, private spring-fed lake for 7 to 17-year-old campers. Arts, athletics, water sports, heated outdoor pool. Adventure, arts, gourmet food, yoga.
- Soups, salads, sandwiches in shop owned by next door’s Dyberry Forks. Wed-Sunday 11 – 3pm. Give a call to place a take-out order.
- Darling hometown cafe, omelets for breakfast, homemade soups, sandwiches, burgers. Don’t forget the pie.
- Co-ed sleepaway camp for ages 6 to 16, in business since 1957. 350-acre estate, private Lake Cayuga. Outdoor activities and skills.
- Fly fishing tackle, equipment, and guide service on the Upper Delaware River. Great staff and great selection.
- Organic methods to grow our vegetables in a natural way. We believe in humane and ethical treatment of all livestock on our farm.
- Historic brick warehouse. Industrial roots, modern fixtures. Cathedral-style ceilings, open beams, exposed brick on the Lackawaxen River.
- Traditional co-ed overnight Jewish camp since 1947. Their program provides a well-rounded experience, the gem of which is undoubtedly their beautiful 70-acre private lake.
- Historic 1815 home in the beautiful village of Bethany. 3 guest rooms and a separate tiny house next door. Breakfast included.
- Tour one of the nation’s largest collection of American Dorflinger glass, displayed in the home of the founder. Located in the Dorflinger-Suydam Wildlife Sanctuary.
- Fairly big house that hosts 12 guests in 5 bedrooms with 9 beds and 5 baths. Fire pit, game room, deck, grill, laundry.
- Tiny breakfast/lunch storefront. Baked goods include apple fritters and cookies. French toast, pancakes, omelets, burgers, sandwiches.
- Scenic tours on 25-mile train ride from Honesdale, birthplace of American railroad. Restored vintage cars, fall foliage tours.
- Selection of gifts, kitchen/ barware, gourmet food, specialty bitters, men’s clothing, baby/kid’s gifts in Maude Alley.
- Friendly hometown restaurant serves pizza, pasta, sandwiches, daily specials. Soups, salads, burgers. Desserts made fresh daily.
- 40-year family-owned and operated co-ed camp on 400-acres of gently rolling hills with a 100-acre private lake.
- 290-acre Prompton Lake, 26 miles of hiking trails, boat launch, picnic areas, mountain biking, fishing. Waterfalls, forest, disc golf.
- Local producers only market featuring organic, sustainable, and natural products. Goat milk, baked goods, vegetables, metas, eggs, flowers, more.
- Six luxuriously modern oversized lofts in a fully restored, historic 3 story brick Main Street building. Rent individually or together for up to 32 guests
- French breakfast and lunch restaurant. Croissants, pastries, waffles. Daily lunch specials. Fresh, organic food. Can’t Make It to Paris? Eat at Branko’s.
- Sweet and popular country dive bar/restaurant. Chili cheese dogs, ribeye sandwiches, hot subs, meatloaf, daily specials.
- Named by Narrowsburg’s River Reporter in their “Best of 2022 for 2023” as the Best of Wedding/Specialty Cakes in the Southern Catskills and Pocono Mountains.
- 60 beautiful acres with campsites, hiking, fishing, and swimming on 200′ elevation. Sites have s fire pit, cooking grate, and a picnic table.
- Tiny breakfast restaurant in the middle of nowhere serves gorgeous homemade pies and gigantic beautiful pancakes. Get there early on a weekend. If you want one of their pies, call a few days in advance.
- Brick oven pizzas, very good artisanal gelato, house made pastries, Italian entrees, soups and sandwiches.
- Small batch artisan and vintage goods. Nostalgic candies, beauty products, home decor – things you need, and things you want.
- Two homes – an A-frame with 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, and a 2 bedroom cottage. Room for 9 guests. Riverfront. Close to Callicoon and Hancock.
- Coffee, baked goods, soft-serve and hard ice cream. Sometimes they serve breakfast and lunch but call first. Seasonal.
- Sweet little shop outside of Honesdale jammed with vintage collectibles. Jewelry, bakeware, dishware, art, much more.
- Local bar with draft beer & eats. Burgers, fries, wings, nachos, soft pretzels, sandwiches, Everything house-made. Friendly warm vibe.
- Old-fashioned week-long county fair held in the beginning of August. Rides, games, shows, exhibits, animals, food.
- Family-oriented RV campground near Honesdale. Tent/ RV camping. Cabin and mobile home rentals available. Old-fashioned and not particularly up-to-date, but very nice.
- 136-year-old family-run log home company. Personal service, precision craftsmanship, stunningly beautiful homes.
- Old-fashioned bakery that sells breads, pastries, and cakes. Everything is made by hand and baked on the premises.
- Hosts 10 in a beautiful old country farmhouse. Wrap-around porch, outside deck, fire pit, beautiful mountain views.
- Curated vintage clothing from the 1920s-90s, antiques, vinyl in downtown Honesdale on 1008 Main Street in Union Alley .
- Boating, fishing, swimming, and nature paradise located on Keen Lake. RV, tent, and pop-up camping sites, including lakeside.
- Espresso bar and roastery. Each location of Black & Brass roasts its own beans for serving. Spectacular waterfall behind shop.
- Hosts 8 guests in 200 hundred-year-old Federal-style house with modern amenities. Gardens, WiFi. Close to restaurants, Prompton State Park, Elk Mountain.
- Sausages, hot/cold huge hero sandwiches, pizza, Italian specialty retail sales, mozzarella, provolone, everything Italian you might need.
- Cheap, fast, fresh, food until midnight, 7 days a week. Cheesesteaks, burgers, 16 styles of grilled dogs, baskets, and fries.
- Espresso bar and cafe on the shore of the Lackawaxen River. Lattes, freshly roasted hot-brewed coffee. Grab your favorite blend off the shelves.
- Casual, rustic-style at Lake Wanoka Resort. Wings, burgers, sandwiches, dinner entrees. Play area for the kids. Outdoor dining.
- Independent bookstore features new, used, rate, and vintage books. They accept trades for used book credits.
- Private club for members and guests. A challenging 18 holes on what many consider some of the finest greens in golf.
- Storefront Italian deli. Hot and cold heroes, chicken cutlet, meatballs, cannoli, cookies. Beer to go.