Northeast
- New and used/consignment bikes, kayaks, canoes, car racks, snowshoes, and outdoor gear. Bike repair. 2 locations in Honesdale and Hawley. Bike rides, tours, and trails.
- Built in 1903 for the founders of F.W. Woolworth, this lush 22-acre estate makes the perfect spot for an elegant destination wedding.
- Offers it all: a reception venue, ceremony venue, catering services, lodging, and entertainment, or you can rent the venue and DIY. Gorgeous.
- Private club for members and guests. A challenging 18 holes on what many consider some of the finest greens in golf.
- Modern Orthodox since 1977. Sports, Adventure, and fun on private Lake Lavi. It’s the place where meaningfull friendships begin.
- Co-ed sleepaway camp for ages 6 to 16, in business since 1957. 350-acre estate, private Lake Cayuga. Outdoor activities and skills.
- Sausages, hot/cold huge hero sandwiches, pizza, Italian specialty retail sales, mozzarella, provolone, everything Italian you might need.
- Luxe gated community situated on 4,500 wooded acres. 4 lakes, 3 pools, fitness center, hiking trails, and a private country club with an 18-hole championship golf course.
- Bagels are hand-rolled, kettle boiled, and baked DAILY. Soups, sandwiches, pastries, coffee, all New York style.
- For beginners to experienced riders for 30 years. They offer boarding, lessons, carriage and sleigh rides, pony parties, and hayrides.
- Official historical society for Wayne County is a first-class museum and research library. See the history of the first steam locomotive to run on American soil.
- New, modern toys and games for all ages along with a vintage collection. Great selection of candy from novelty sweets to old school flavors.
- Wood-fired organic sourdough artisan pizza and live music during Friday pizza nights during the summer. Fun and laid-back.
- Curated vintage clothing from the 1920s-90s, antiques, vinyl in downtown Honesdale on 1008 Main Street in Union Alley .
- USDA certified organic vegetables, herbs, and flowers in Monroe Farmers Market and Liberty Farmers Market.
- Sweet little shop outside of Honesdale jammed with vintage collectibles. Jewelry, bakeware, dishware, art, much more.
- Small, basic rooms. Great hospitality. Local dive bar & restaurant for outdoor fans who want to go outside and play. Free breakfast.
- Historic 1815 home in the beautiful village of Bethany. 3 guest rooms and a separate tiny house next door. Breakfast included.
- 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.
- Premier pickleball play in The Sports Factory of NEPA. State-of-the-art cushioned indoor tournament-grade courts.
- Hosts 5 guests in super-nice Hemlock Farms. Nestled in the trees, decks, grills, outdoor eating areas, a fire pit, a fireplace, and a laundry.
- Tiny breakfast/lunch storefront. Baked goods include apple fritters and cookies. French toast, pancakes, omelets, burgers, sandwiches.
- Brewery dining room with gastropub fare and craft cocktails. Pizza, tacos, soups, salads, desserts, and snacks. Flights, pints, and growlers to go.
- Sweet and popular country dive bar/restaurant. Chili cheese dogs, ribeye sandwiches, hot subs, meatloaf, daily specials.
- Co-ed modern Orthodox Jewish summer camp. Instruction in competitive and recreational sports, arts, aquatics, and electives, combined with daily Torah study.
- Guided tours and rentals of kayaks, stand-up paddle boards, bicycles, and snowshoes. 18 years of programming experience.
- 3rd generation of family-led camp. Attitude over ability, effort over talent, and cooperation over rivalry. Tons of activities and special events.
- Co-ed sleep-away camp serving boys and girls ages 6-15 since 1957. Over 65 activities, Delaware River trips.
- American/French Country antiques, vintage industrial items, 50s/60s finds. Sat/Sun 10-4 from Memorial Day through Labor Day.
- Hosts 10 guests, backs up to state game lands. Hot tub, fire pit, pool table, decks, just steps from private community lake, located close to everything.
- Restaurant on Hotel Wayne ground floor. People rave about dry-aged steaks. Lunch menu of burgers, salads, wings, more. Wine list.
- Brick oven pizzas, very good artisanal gelato, house made pastries, Italian entrees, soups and sandwiches.
- Espresso bar and cafe on the shore of the Lackawaxen River. Lattes, freshly roasted hot-brewed coffee. Grab your favorite blend off the shelves.
- Ice cream shop open all year for ice cream, sundaes, and shakes. They get their ice cream fresh from the wonderful Manning Farm Dairy of Dalton.
- Beer store on Main Street! They have all types of beverages – lite beers to hoppy beers to dark beers to ciders to international and craft selections.
- Honesdale pizzeria with pasta dishes, calzones, and sandwiches. Dinners include lasagna, shells, ravioli, Fettuccini Alfredo, spaghetti and meatballs, and calamari.
- See real chocolate production happening onsite and sip delicious drinks, taste chocolate, and enjoy baked goods in the roastery’s cafe.
- Organically grown Delaware Highlands flowers for bouquets and arrangements for intimate dinner parties, tiny weddings, and editorial photo shoots.
- 136-year-old family-run log home company. Personal service, precision craftsmanship, stunningly beautiful homes.
- Hayes is a Sure-Save supermarket with prepared foods, cafe, deli, and bakery. Selection of meats smoked on-premises.
- Soft-serve cones, shakes, frozen yogurt, dairy-free options. Fast-food menu includes hot dogs and french fries. Sundaes for dogs.
- Darling hometown cafe, omelets for breakfast, homemade soups, sandwiches, burgers. Don’t forget the pie.
- Specialty wedding rental boutique located in Honesdale rents wedding furniture, china, glassware, and décor. Table settings, couches, side tables, archways, bars, and more.
- Free June music festival in Honesdale’s Central Park. Local and nationally known live acts. Artists’ row, food vendors, kid’ area.
- Fly fishing tackle, equipment, and guide service on the Upper Delaware River. Great staff and great selection.
- Breweries and fine dining alongside farm markets, cheesemongers, creameries in the agricultural paradise of Wayne County.
- 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.
- French breakfast and lunch restaurant. Croissants, pastries, waffles. Daily lunch specials. Fresh, organic food. Can’t Make It to Paris? Eat at Branko’s.
- Ingredients harvested from local, organic farms for Modern American Comfort food and pizza. In the middle of nowhere and truly great.
- Small batch artisan and vintage goods. Nostalgic candies, beauty products, home decor – things you need, and things you want.