Hawley is a borough on the Lackawaxen River in Wayne County, Pennsylvania. The borough's population was 1,211 at the time of the 2010 United States Census.
Restaurants in Hawley
5.0 based on 291 reviews
Our 50-minute excursion is a stunning guided tour on Lake Wallenpaupack, On the tour you will learn about the history of the Lake and why this area has become a popular year around attraction. You will see the Lake Wallenpaupack Hydroelectric Dam, spot native wildlife (Osprey, Blue Herons, Bald Eagles), learn about the types of fish in the Lake, view Shuman Point Natural Area & see one of the four islands on the Lake - Epply Island. Location: We are based on the Eastern side just outside the town of Hawley. Pick up your tickets at our Tour Boat/Lodging office across the street from the Observation Dike. Price: $18 Adult, $16 Senior, $13 Children (2-12), Under 2 Free. We have over 55 years of experience providing tours & private charters. The tour is open to all ages and includes a fully qualified captain/tour guide and life jackets. Other activities on-site: Maximize your Lake time with a private 2-hour charter. Great for groups of 2-12. Boat Rentals on-site (pontoon, kayak, SUP).
5.0 based on 57 reviews
Harmony Presents showcases emerging performing artists on the brink in the Boiler Room of the Hawley Silk Mill. Discover your new favorite up and coming folk, jazz, rock, indie, bluegrass and americana artists in an intimate setting. Get a chance to meet them up close before its too late. Once the actual boiler room of the Hawley Silk Mill, the beautiful space harkens back to its roots by keeping its original brick walls and original furnace plate, proudly restored and hung. The Hawley Silk Mill and it's Boiler Room were both renovated by Bohlin Architecture, well known for designing Apple Stores and the home of Bill Gates. The Boiler Room in the Hawley Silk Mill overlooks Wallenpaupack High Falls; an small venue similar to New York Clubs, but amidst a natural scenic backdrop. Do something different this weekend.
5.0 based on 33 reviews
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.
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.
4.5 based on 107 reviews
After months of isolation I decided to get a long overdue pedicure. Arriving at the Spa at Woodloch I was greeted by smiling eyes behind a mask directing me where to go. The valet (this is not currently offered) took my temperature and showed me where to park. The check in desk (now including plexiglass shield) was quick and clean. The waiting area showed social distancing seats via stickers. My technician had me use anti bacteria gel on my hands before choosing my polish. She wore gloves and a face covering and everything was spotless!!! I felt like a new woman!!! I highly recommend the Spa - they are definitely doing their part!!! Can’t wait to go back.
4.5 based on 12 reviews
Lake Wallenpaupack visitor center is beautiful and the ppl working there are very helpful. After already walking the Tafton damn trail (a beautiful well maintained trail on top of the Tafton dam) my wife and I decided to go into the visitor center and see if their were any other short trails we could easily hike. After talking to the very nice girl at the desk of the visitor center and getting a trail map, amongst many other pamphlets, we decided to hike the lake trail to the nature center. Well the trees are all changing and going midweek means you basically have the area to yourself! We saw an eagle, 2 osprey, along the lake as well as lots of squirrels and geese. Both trails are well maintained, easy to follow, flat and short. We started bothtrails just behind the visitor center. To the left, Tafton dam trail is compacted tiny stone and approx 1 mile round trip, to the right the lake trail leads to the nature center and is approx 1.5 miles round trip. Mostly compacted mulch. Best time to go is spring, fall weekday. Great pictures of sunset from the dam.
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