10 Things to do Good for Couples in Pocono Mountains Region That You Shouldn't Miss

February 13, 2022 Claudia Navarrete

A green canvas of wooded hills and valleys, this region is a recreation haven in the summer for fishing, hunting, mountain hiking, horseback riding and whitewater rafting as well as a popular winter sports destination. When you add in casino gaming, a major racetrack and phenomenal golf courses, the Pocono Mountains region appeals to, well, just about everybody.

For the outdoors enthusiast, the Pocono Mountains have everything you need and desire. There are seven state parks in the region as well as one national park, the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area. Automobile racing fans love to visit the Pocono Raceway, which hosts several major races every year. Skiers and snowboarders gravitate to major resort areas like Camelback Ski Area, Jack Frost Mountain and Big Boulder and the Shawnee Mountain Ski area. For golfers, the Pocono Mountains features courses designed by legendary icons like Donald Ross and A.W. Tillinghast and modern designers such as Jack Nicklaus and Robert Trent Jones. There are 35 courses in the region highlighted by two of the highest rated, Jack Frost National and Woodloch Springs.


Restaurants in Pocono Mountains Region

1. Austin T Blakeslee Natural Area

Route 115, Blakeslee, PA
Excellent
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5.0 based on 47 reviews

Austin T Blakeslee Natural Area

Reviewed By chrisdV5261HT

Scenic views and some nice easy going hiking, definitely recommend stopping by! Went with some family and friends, spend a good portion of the afternoon at the park. Ate some lunch on the river rocks, seems like a pretty clean park overall as well.

2. Radical Wine Company

511 Mahoning Dr E Suite 1, Lehighton, PA 18235-8889 +1 610-365-7969 [email protected] http://www.radicalwineco.com/
Excellent
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5.0 based on 11 reviews

Radical Wine Company

We are an Urban Style Winery similar to a craft brewery. We procure our grapes and fruit from vineyards in premium regions around the world. We then craft limited batch wines at our urban location in Carbon County, Pennsylvania. Our techniques and passion for our wines is our life. Along with our wines we have Pa made Draft and Bottled Beer, Pa Spirits, Year Round Wine Slushies and Drink Specials!

Reviewed By WalterJ791

If your traveling through Lehighton you must stop in at Radical.Especially on a Friday at 5pm. Every Friday they have a different Food Truck and music. They also have music on a Saturday night.Friendly people.Just a great place to be.

3. Three Hammers Winery

877 Welcome Lake Rd, Hawley, PA 18428-7842 +1 570-949-4688 [email protected] http://www.threehammerswinery.com
Excellent
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5.0 based on 33 reviews

Three Hammers Winery

We are a small family winery located in Hawley, PA. By blending history, scenic ambiance and beautifully crafted artisanal wines, we hope to create a memorable experience for you to enjoy.

Reviewed By stephaniejX8571VV - Philadelphia, United States

We fell in love with Three Hammers the first time we went there. It is such a warm and welcoming location with great people and delicious wine. We live about 2.5 hours away but were planning a wedding at Woodloch which meant we were up in the area a lot. Every trip we made up to the area we made a point of stopping for a glass of wine and to restock with “a few” bottles of wine to hold us over till our next visit. The staff is always very friendly. The owners were always welcoming and very happy to show us around and share their story with us. We ended up falling in love with the property so much that we spoke to Rob and Christine (the owners) about having our first look for our wedding on their property and I am so happy we did. We could not have asked for a better backdrop for our first look. After we finished with our moment, Rob came over to say hi and congratulate us. After so much build up to that moment, I was so happy we were in a relaxing atmosphere and were able to enjoy a nice glass of wine.

4. Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area

River Rd, Delaware Water Gap, PA 18302 +1 570-426-2452 http://www.nps.gov/dewa/index.htm
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4.5 based on 408 reviews

Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area

This 70,000-acre park is named for the point at which the Delaware River cuts through Kittatinny Mountain.

Reviewed By devilish_patsy - Mount Laurel, United States

Delaware Water Gap  On our adventure, we were on our way to Dingman's Ferry when we saw this back road.  We decided to take it and it went along by the river in the Gap.  20 miles of 15 miles an hour on a rural road.  We found treasure upon treasure for picture taking.  It was just us and nature.   Couldnt have asked for a more perfect ending to our day

5. Bushkill Falls

Bushkill, PA 18324
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4.5 based on 1,807 reviews

Bushkill Falls

Bushkill Falls, a series of eight cascading waterfalls, is one of the state’s most popular outdoor destinations. Nestled in the Pocono Mountains, the Falls – known as the Niagara of Pennsylvania –are a favorite of hikers, fishermen, birdwatchers and all those who treasure the nature’s beauty. Closed November - Mid -April. Opening for the 2020 season on April 2, 2020.

Reviewed By SanjayB101 - Vadodara, India

Another adventurous activity , green forest hike with beautiful fall .which is in state of Pennsylvania on Pocono mountain Uplands. It is Bushkill Falls opened for public in 1904 .A stream from Rocky Mountain turns in to 100 ft deep scenic water fall. Though it is named as Niagara of Pennsylvania. but it is not so u can not compare it with a large gorgeous Niagara fall. But it has its own beauty. A small river turning in to a big water fall covered by green deep forest and rocky hill/mountain. Four trails developed for hike trail lovers-Green trail (easy one) yellow trail ( for family with children) blue & red trail some what longer , runs from 1 hour to 2.30 hours and in forest, mountains , ups & downs. Systematically made, developed and maintained considering safety of hikers/ viewers. If you are exhausted after a hike then outside trail you have snacks & ice creams, fudge and funnel cakes to satisfy hike of your stomach????. Clean Rest rooms r there and large place for parking. Really exotic place to visit.

6. Asa Packer Mansion

Packer Hill Avenue, Jim Thorpe, PA 18229 +1 570-325-3229 http://www.asapackermansion.com/
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4.5 based on 612 reviews

Asa Packer Mansion

Reviewed By awesomemom10

The Asa Packer Mansion Museum in Jim Thorpe, PA, is an amazing time capsule. The mansion was completed in 1861 by coal and railroad magnate Asa Packer. In 1912 it was donated to the borough by Packer's daughter with the stipulation that nothing be changed or taken out of the mansion. The woodworking, chandeliers, and household items are magnificent. The docent-guided tour was very informative. The orchestrion in the upstairs hallway was a rare treat.

7. Grey Towers National Historic Site

151 Grey Towers Drive, Milford, PA 18337 +1 570-296-9630 http://www.greytowers.org/
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4.5 based on 449 reviews

Grey Towers National Historic Site

Reviewed By SpicyCEO - New York City, United States

If nothing else, go for the view- but stay for the tour. An absolutely beautiful place to visit and to reflect on what America would've been without Gifford Pinchot- a sad state indeed. We owe so much to this family of philanthropists and forward thinkers. I was blown away by what I learned simply because I had no idea this wealth of historical knowledge was in my backyard. Don't miss the finger bowl!!!

8. Hickory Run State Park

3613 State Route 534, White Haven, PA 18661-9712 +1 272-808-6192 [email protected] https://www.dcnr.pa.gov/StateParks/FindAPark/HickoryRunStatePark/Pages/default.aspx
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4.5 based on 409 reviews

Hickory Run State Park

Reviewed By Dallas1380 - Middletown, United States

I visited Hickory Run State Park with my dog to check out some trails, beautiful views and discover what nature had to offer here. It was a day well spent. A lot of walking and the trails weren't difficult at all, very manageable for dogs. Supportive shoes came in handy nonetheless. Access to Boulder Field, Sand Spring Lake, Hickory Run Chapel and Shades of Death Trail are easily accessible and within very reasonable distance of each other. There is a bathroom at the parking lot to Boulder Field but use it as last resort. I was pretty grossed out. Overall, absolutely gorgeous park. We saw many people fishing. There are plenty of spots to tuck away off of the paths to stop and catch your breath, take in the scenery or enjoy a picnic. Lake Harmony is only 13 minute drive away if interested.

9. Promised Land State Park

100 Lower Lake Rd, Greentown, PA 18426-9735 +1 570-676-3428 [email protected] https://www.dcnr.pa.gov/StateParks/FindAPark/PromisedLandStatePark/Pages/default.aspx
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4.5 based on 260 reviews

Promised Land State Park

Reviewed By laluneestjolie - Philadelphia, United States

This is the cleanest, nicest campground I have ever stayed at. The cabin was clean and warm, and despite the at least 18 inches of snow, the walkway to the parking spot was shoveled when we got there. There are several electrical outlets and a heater. The bathrooms were warm, clean, and had automatic flushing toilets. The showers were hot, and even the floor was warm in there! I don’t usually stay in cabins, so I don’t have a lot of comparison, but I was impressed. It’s a good feeling to come inside when it’s 18 degrees outside and be warm and smell cedar. The only bad thing I could say is that the full-size mattress was saggy, but I know a cabin is not a hotel. If you don’t like spring mattresses bring a cot, a sleeping pad, or an inflatable mattress. To me, everything about staying in this cabin was luxury, because I am used to tent camping. It was really cool to come to Pickerell Point in February and see people ice fishing! We even waked across the lake to an island. I didn’t know you could do something like this in Pennsylvania. I want to come back in the summer with my tent.

10. Seven Tubs Natural Area

900 Bear Creek Blvd, Wilkes-Barre, PA 19135 +1 570-675-1312 [email protected] http://delawareandlehigh.org/map/attraction/seven-tubs-nature-area/
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4.5 based on 269 reviews

Seven Tubs Natural Area

Reviewed By DiBattista - Pottstown, United States

Seven tubs Nature area is the perfect destination for a hike in the woods. A hike on large rocks, across wooden bridges overlooking waterfalls. If you walk to the left and go to the top you can meander down all the tubs. In the summer, you slide down rocky slides in a beautiful stream with natural ‘tubs’ for swimming. You can spend 10 minutes or all day checking this out. If you are not from the area, the site will blow your mind. Be careful on the rocks and be prepared for steps and climbing. With the visit! Park rangers are available for questions- port-a-potties in parking lot. Enjoy nature!

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