Milford 18337
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Intimate and sophisticated wedding in charming small river town. Elegant and beautiful destination, expert service.
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.
50’s inspired creamery serves soft-serve and hard ice cream, milkshakes, and snacks. Stop in for ice cream and game of mini-golf.
Typical New York-style Italian pizzeria that offers pizza, pasta, all kinds of chicken and shrimp, along with calamari and Zuppe di Pesce.
Private community located outside beautiful Milford. It’s a great place for kids to grow up and for family and friends to gather.
Experience their tasting bar, featuring an incredible selection of olive oils and balsamic vinegars. From bold to sweet, guests can taste, mix, and discover new favorites to bring home to their kitchens.
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.
Specializing in products to help the outdoor enthusiast enjoy all seasons of the Pocono Mountains and Delaware Highlands. They’ve got everything.
Humble budget motel. Old, dated, but clean rooms. 2 miles from Milford. WiFi, in-room coffee/tea maker, fridge. $
The restaurant at the 140-year-old Tom Quick Inn has reopened as of spring, 2021. Charming, good service, highly rated by guests.
Diner fans, road trippers, and families: stop in for shakes, pie, daily specials, breakfast all day. Great food in a classic vintage diner.
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.
Old-fashioned 1876 inn over Felix’s Cantina. Stroll from the banks of the Delaware River. Lovely rooms with room service and WiFi.
Home decor boutique, repurposed and hand-painted furniture a specialty. Clothing and a beautiful collection of selected gifts and candles.
An original Prohibition speakeasy behind the iconic Tom Quick Inn. Craft cocktails in an historic place.
Upscale wine, cheese, charcuterie, and imported foods shop. Sit inside and enjoy, or take your wine and cheese to go.
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!
12 stunning guest rooms atop a very good restaurant in the heart of historic and charming Milford. Over 140 years old, newly updated and remodeled.
Hosts 15 guests in a beautiful almost 200 year-old farmhouse. Fantastic views, fire pit, in-ground pool, hot tub. Cozy, chic, clean.
3 bedrooms and 2.5 baths in 2,512 square feet on 1.08 acres. Extensive wraparound deck and open-floor pan. It’s a beauty! $182,500
Inclusion program for children ages 7 to 17 with learning differences, social communication disorders, and ADHD. Jewish co-ed.
Fantastic grab ‘n go soups, sandwiches, and bowls, as well as dinner items from this lovely little Victorian house.
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!
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.
8 guests in 3 bedrooms with 5 beds and 2.5 baths. Lakefront, 2 kayaks, a row boat, a canoe, a floating dock. Lovely.
This peaceful 300-acre park of forest, meadows, and wetlands offers a picnic pavilion and well-marked, easy trails.
Just south of Milford. Beach. Picnic areas, pavilion, restrooms, boat/canoe launch. Small, often very crowded. Best for boat launch, a quick dip, and a picnic. Access to McDade Trail.
Artist cooperative located in the historic Forester’s Hall. Wide variety of work in all mediums and genres that changes on a monthly basis.
Affordable home decor. A children’s collection, hand-poured candles, seasonal products, and more.
Historic cabin set in the forest with a private lake, minutes from Milford. 3 bedrooms, 1 bath. Private lake, boats provided. Bring Fido!
Candy and gift shop located in Apple Valley Village Shops on Route 6. Fine chocolates, fudge, large assortment of your favorites.
Prime Time Meats is a family-owned butcher shop with a bit of a deli selling cold cuts, condiments, prepared salads, and bread.
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.
Made up of over 1200 homes and lots. it has 3 lakes, an outdoor swimming pool, a baseball field, and basketball courts.
Bashful Blooms prides themselves on locally grown farm-fresh flowers. . Really beautiful flowers vary weekly.
Log cabin-themed taproom of the Log Tavern brewery in beautiful Milford. Live music, food, IPAs, stouts, and wheat beers. Growlers to go.
A stylish environment for casual and late-night dining and great cocktails. Ahi Sushi pizza, Trout dip, raw bar, artisanal cheese.
Services include yoga, massage & bodywork, pilsyrd, reflexology, breath work, the Oxy Gym, a red light super sauna, a bio charger, a neuro light, and a cold plunge. & bodywork, reflexology, breathwork, the Oxy Gym, a red light super sauna, a bio charger, a neuro light, and a cold plunge.
Small town America with a big city vibe. Riverside town with cultural attractions, restaurants, birthplace of American Conservation Movement.
3-day live music event in mid-June. Local restaurants, artisans, and shops set up booths in downtown Milford.
Annual Oct. indie film festival. Screenings, live music, parties. At Milford Theatre, Hotel Fauchere, Columns Museum, others.
Hiking, fishing, boating, swimming, white-water rafting, zip-lining, camping, dining under the stars, and delighting in old-fashioned small American towns.
High-quality coffee, breakfast and lunch, and gourmet provisions. They serve 2 Queens Coffee and Windy Brow pastries.
Sundays 10 am – 2 pm Memorial Day – October. Local produce, organics, meat, bread, bakery goods, jams, and more. Live music. Rain or shine.
Hosts 6 guests in 3 bedrooms with 3 beds and 2 baths. Just gorgeous inside and out. 10 minute trip to Milford. Bring Fido!
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.


