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Situated between New York City and Philadelphia, the Pocono Mountains have attracted tons of visitors due to its resplendent beauty and tranquil environment. The region encompasses the entire Delaware State Forest, which features six designated natural areas, seven state parks, and 17 state game lands. Among the greatest of these wildlife destinations are Big Pocono State Park, Beltzville State Park, Hickory Run State Park, and the Delaware Water Gap National Recreational Area. Around 150 lakes also populate the region, including the impressive Lake Wallenpaupack. Several rustic historic sites inhabit the Poconos as well, such as the Grey Towers National Historic Site, the Asa Packer Mansion, and the Steamtown National Historic Site.
Historic Hotels in Poconos
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Ledges Hotel
Hawley, Pennsylvania, United States
Settled between the flourishing natural beauty surrounding the Pocono Mountains, Ledges Hotel is a luxury historic destination in Hawley, Pennsylvania affording modern conveniences without sparing its rustic charm. Built in 1890, this Federal-style structure was originally built for the John S. O'Connor Glass Factory, illustrating the deep culture and heritage of the area's manufacturing industry.
Silver Birches
Hawley, Pennsylvania, United States
Silver Birches is home to a collection of thirteen vintage structures with varied histories, dating back to the 1920s. The choices for lodging are broken down into three categories: guestrooms, cottages, and houses. All buildings face the nearly 700 feet of shoreline on Lake Wallenpaupack and offer views of the lake.
Skytop Lodge
Skytop, Pennsylvania, United States
The placement of the Skytop Lodge at the base of West Mountain in the Pennsylvania Pocono Mountains is perhaps the best indication that this grand resort has always been inextricably linked to its natural surroundings-and the 30 miles of hiking trails weaving through the 5,500-acre site merely reinforces that fact.