East Stroudsburg is a borough in Monroe County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is located in the Poconos region of the state. Originally known as "Dansbury," East Stroudsburg was renamed for geographic reasons when the Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Railroad opened a station in town. It lies east of Stroudsburg and is somewhat more populous than that town. East Stroudsburg is the largest municipality in the East Stroudsburg, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area as designated by the Office of Management and Budget based on data from the 2010 US Census.
Restaurants in East Stroudsburg
4.5 based on 185 reviews
COUNTRY KETTLE..... Very nice gift shop but the best room is the Candy room in the Back ! It is Candy Heaven of endless Barrels of every Candy you can imagine. Happiness for me is finding Sugar Free Candy, which is not a item in all Candy Stores. They don't all have Sugar Free. There is a Sugar Free Fudge area over by the Candy glassed in shelves of specialties. That is the first thing I head for along with one area across from it by the window with scoops to fill bags with your favorite flavors of Sugar Free Candy Buttons. Thank you Country Kettle!
4.5 based on 48 reviews
Great Candles And Gifts! Winter Hours are limited to the following: 2/17/19 (12:15 to 4), 2/18/19 (12 to 3), 3/16/19 (11 to 4), 3/17/19 (12:15 to 3). We will be open more hours in the spring. Thanks, Rick & Vicki
Wow! This place is huge! They have all sorts of decorative items for you house, not just candles! They have flower arrangements, knick knacks, all kind of decorative items!
4.5 based on 61 reviews
We've been using Adventure Sports for about 20 years now as our canoe-trip outfitter on the Delaware. They're always cool, accommodating and make the trip as easy as possible. The equipment is in great shape and the price is reasonable. I would definitely recommend them to anybody looking to take a float. Thank you.
4.5 based on 31 reviews
Amazing Place. As a HUGE Frazetta fan, this place was a definite in my bucket list, and it did NOT disappoint. Amazing artwork, VERY thorough and professional tour, beautiful landscape, and had the opportunity to meet Frank Jr. Talk about an amazing experience! Can not wait to return!
4.5 based on 59 reviews
COVID: MASKS REQUIRED AT ALL TIMES ONCE YOU LEAVE YOUR VEHICLE. VISITORS RESTRICTED TO THE FALLS AREA ONLY. Situated in the beautiful Pocono Mountains, Resica Falls is located on the privately owned Resica Falls Scout Reservation hosting over 3,000 Scouts each summer and thousands more year-round. The Falls area is open for the public to enjoy during daylight hours. All visitors are asked to park in the paved parking lot at the entrance of the property and stay within the falls area by remaining behind all cables, gates, and marked areas. There is no swimming, no smoking, no walking out on the rocks, no drones, no fires (including bar-b-ques), and no fishing in the falls area. Absolutely no alcohol, illegal substances, firearms, or fireworks are allowed on the property under any circumstance. Please leave your pets in your vehicle at all times during your visit. Please help us maintain this beautiful outdoor area by taking all of your trash with you.
Beautiful Scenery, take some great pictures. Hidden Gem. It is a Boy Scout Reservation. Has a hiking trail and picnic tables too.
4.0 based on 196 reviews
OPEN winter weekends and holidays, WEATHER PERMITTING. A unique "mini-zoo", celebrating our 52nd year!! Everyone will enjoy this compact and easy-to-do animal experience. Slow down, don't move too fast, or you'll miss some of our exhibits, like our exciting private collection of live reptiles including a Gaboon Viper, Blood Python, and many others. Visitors can purchase our food for the bear, monkeys, and lemurs (toss it to them and watch them catch it in midair!) and bottles for our pot-belly pigs and goats. You might even be lucky enough to catch our sloths AWAKE! All in all, a fun place to visit when you don't want to spend the time it takes to visit a "regular" zoo! NO outside food or drink (except water), no doublewide strollers, and don't forget the camera (no flash, please). Face masks and distancing are required in PA! Winter hours, weekends and holidays, 12-5pm, weather permitting! Masks and distancing observed here. Visit our Facebook page for more information.
We stopped by this hidden gem while vacationing in the Poconos. The family that runs the exhibit really cares about the animals. You can feed almost all of them, including a pair of 50 year old monkeys and a bear! Our daughter loved feeding the goats and pigs by hand. Easily one of our favorite experiences of the trip.
3.5 based on 28 reviews
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