Milford 18337
- Residential and commercial space. Carriage house and garage, too. 3 bedrooms, 1 full bath. Built in 1903. $839,900
- Private community located outside beautiful Milford. It’s a great place for kids to grow up and for family and friends to gather.
- Hanging baskets, plants, cut flowers in this nursery owned by the same family since the 1950s. All organic and pesticide-free.
- Cheerful hole-in-the-wall Mexican. Enchiladas, tacos, burritos, fajitas. Everything made fresh daily from scratch. Tables outside.
- Private gated community with 3 lakes, a beach, picnic grounds, playground, swimming areas, tennis courts. Lots of Airbnb rentals.
- Perched on a hillside overlooking 1000s of acres of land and two pristine creeks. It hosts 8 guests in 3 bedrooms, 5 beds, 2.5 baths. Bring Fido!
- All kinds of old-fashioned candies that are made on the premises. Ice cream, coffee, shakes, and sodas. Candy-making supplies, too.
- Prime Time Meats is a family-owned butcher shop with a bit of a deli selling cold cuts, condiments, prepared salads, and bread.
- 3-day live music event in mid-June. Local restaurants, artisans, and shops set up booths in downtown Milford.
- 575-acre private wooded retreat, a mile of Class A trout stream, hiking trails, wildlife. 75 miles from NYC, near charming historic Milford. Bring Fido!
- For children entering 1st-6th grade. Private lake, STEM programs, arts partnered with 92nd St Y, ropes challenge course, more, more, more!
- The restaurant at the 140-year-old Tom Quick Inn has reopened as of spring, 2021. Charming, good service, highly rated by guests.
- Quality small batch wines served in Milford tasting room. Friendly, fun. Wine slushees, wine by the glass, or a flight of your choice.
- 8 guests in 3 bedrooms with 5 beds and 2.5 baths. Lakefront, 2 kayaks, a row boat, a canoe, a floating dock. Lovely.
- Revive and Refresh Health helps you improve and maintain your health in a holistic manner, providing safe, effective, non-pharmaceutical methods.
- 3-day literary festival for conversations between people who love to read books and people who write them. Events staged throughout town.
- People love John’s of Arthur Avenue. 100% New York-style restaurant is big, comfortable, friendly, with inside and outdoor dining.
- Intimate and sophisticated wedding in charming small river town. Elegant and beautiful destination, expert service.
- Strip-mall pizzeria with Italian entrees. Hot antipasto, lasagna, meatballs, penne vodka. Tiramisu, tartuffo, cannoli, and zeppole.
- The only beer distributor in downtown Milford. Beer, cider & malt beverages by the 6 pack, case, or can. Serious beer guys with good prices. Lots of cold 30 packs.
- Made up of over 1200 homes and lots. it has 3 lakes, an outdoor swimming pool, a baseball field, and basketball courts.
- 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.
- Milford has a plethora of really good eats, including an authentic Italian pork store, the country’s best diner, and an elegant bistro.
- Upscale wine, cheese, charcuterie, and imported foods shop. Sit inside and enjoy, or take your wine and cheese to go.
- Candy and gift shop located in Apple Valley Village Shops on Route 6. Fine chocolates, fudge, large assortment of your favorites.
- Ice Cold Beer Here LLC is the beer section of the Key Food Marketplace in Milford. Seating where you can grab a cold one to go with a hero from the Key Food deli.
- Highest falls in PA, only a few feet shorter than Niagra Falls. Short hike, boardwalk along 70%. Come early on weekends, wear comfy shoes.
- A stylish environment for casual and late-night dining and great cocktails. Ahi Sushi pizza, Trout dip, raw bar, artisanal cheese.
- 46 homemade ice cream flavors on-site, from May to October, since 1983. ice cream, Italian ice, sorbet, soft-serve, and waffle cones.
- Historic cabin set in the forest with a private lake, minutes from Milford. 3 bedrooms, 1 bath. Private lake, boats provided. Bring Fido!
- Home-based bakery in Milford. Cakes, cookies, tarts, bars. Custom products and event catering.
- Handmade pure essential oil aromatherapy & natural self-care wellness products. 100% pure essential oils. Stop in and stock up.
- A historic restored gristmill with a deck serving an eclectic menu including Vietnamese and classic American dishes. Breakfast, lunch, dinner.
- 3 bedrooms and 2 baths in 2,755 square feet include the charm of a 1920s home with the comforts of modern living. Gracious, beautiful. $649,000
- Humble budget motel. Old, dated, but clean rooms. 2 miles from Milford. WiFi, in-room coffee/tea maker, fridge. $
- 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.
- 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.
- This peaceful 300-acre park of forest, meadows, and wetlands offers a picnic pavilion and well-marked, easy trails.
- Locally roasted coffee, locally farmed produce, locally grown flowers. Produce in summer and fall is terrific. Huge selection of beer includes microbrewery craft beer.
- River trips on the Delaware River in the Water Gap National Recreation Area. Canoes, rafts, kayaks, zip lines, paintball, riverfront camping. Family-owned for 75 years.
- Family-style, old-timey decor. Wings, nachos, burgers, brisket, short ribs, and steaks. Lunch and dinner, outdoor dining.
- Small town America with a big city vibe. Riverside town with cultural attractions, restaurants, birthplace of American Conservation Movement.
- Log cabin-themed taproom of the Log Tavern brewery in beautiful Milford. Live music, food, IPAs, stouts, and wheat beers. Growlers to go.
- Gorgeous historic property on 193 acres, just 10 minutes away from Rt 84. Easy access from New York City via train, bus, or car.
- Roadside budget chain motel. Rooms have refrigerators, microwaves, flat-screen televisions w/ cable, Wifi. Close to ski areas, rafting, canoeing, hiking. Next door to Village Diner.
- Affordable home decor. A children’s collection, hand-poured candles, seasonal products, and more.
- Bar and lounge focused on live music. Lots of sports TV. Bar food includes burgers, fries, and wings.
- Sundays 10 am – 2 pm Memorial Day – October. Local produce, organics, meat, bread, bakery goods, jams, and more. Live music. Rain or shine.
- Yucatecan-style food and southern Mexican regional classics. It’s located in a sweet, old-fashioned inn built in 1876. Lots of tequila!
- Breakfast and lunch shop. Very good deli sandwiches, best breakfast in town, and, of course, bagels. Great coffee. Do not miss their homemade desserts.