Stroudsburg is a borough in Monroe County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is in the state's Poconos region, approximately five miles (8 km) from the Delaware Water Gap, at the confluence of the Brodhead, McMichaels and Pocono Creeks. It is in northeastern Pennsylvania. It is also the county seat of Monroe County. Stroudsburg is part of the East Stroudsburg, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area, which in turn is part of the New York combined statistical area.
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5.0 based on 12 reviews
Since its inception in 1976 our Center has offered a wide range of programs and has always strived to improve and expand its offerings. We continually seek to: • Provide areas in our County for outdoor laboratories where plants, animals and entire ecosystems can be studied; • Sponsor and participate in educational programs, ecological research, and classroom teaching; • Cooperate with other agencies and organizations concerned with environmental education and; • Provide leadership training programs in the field of conservation, environmental education and natural history. The Education Center is located at the County-owned Kettle Creek Wildlife Sanctuary near Bartonsville. This 13,000 sq. foot facility contains the Administrative and Technical offices of the Conservation District. It also houses the Kettle Creek Environmental Education Center on its second floor. Over 7,200 sq. ft. of space is devoted to educational programs including two large classroom/meeting areas, offices, kitchen, public restrooms and numerous displays and exhibits on the Pocono's natural environment. The Center also contains a gift shop with many different educational and environmentally oriented items for sale including a large selection of birdfeeders, quality birdseed, field guides and more. On the outside of the building is a large observation deck and additional classroom area. Many different educational programs are offered year-round. The building is open Monday - Friday, 8am - 4:30pm and most Saturdays from 9am - 1pm. The Kettle Creek Wildlife Sanctuary itself is a 166 acre preserve. The initial 120 acres was donated for the preservation of wildlife by Clayton Swink. And an additional 46 acres was purchased in 2004. It is now managed by the Conservation District and provides an interesting arena for outdoor programs. It has old field, mature deciduous forest, evergreen stands, and two ponds. Over 2 1/2 miles of maintained and well-marked trails are open for public use year-round, 7 days a week. The Education Center also utilizes “satellite sites” in Monroe County. The Meesing site is a 100 acre tract located on the Delaware State Forest north of Marshalls Creek. Owned by the PA Bureau of Forestry and maintained by the Conservation District the area encompasses a variety of diverse habitats. There is a large clear-cut where a young forest is emerging, a stand of pines, a small swamp, a stream, a pond, and a maple forest complete with a Sugar Shack that is used to produce sweet maple syrup each March. Two miles of trails are open to the public year-round, dawn to dusk, for passive recreation and nature study. Kettle Creek Environmental Education Center educators also provide interpretive tours of The Nature Conservancy’s Tannersville Cranberry Bog. Access to the fragile area is limited. The floating boardwalk provides a unique opportunity to see the interior of the bog. Tours are held throughout the year for the general public as well as private and school groups.
5.0 based on 19 reviews
Our mission at Banter's Hard Cider is to be on the forefront of the American hard cider renaissance. We aim to create innovative, unique and premium hard ciders by using only the finest ingredients and never compromising our commitment to quality. Offering a constant variety, Banter's menu of novel and uncommon ciders can fascinate even the most cultured of palates.
We have been to Banter's Hard Cider twice now and have not been disappointed. It's a comfortable little bar and the ciders are excellent. Get a flight of all six or seven and you are almost guaranteed to walk out of there with at least one growler. The staff are very friendly, knowledgeable and helpful
4.5 based on 40 reviews
The Renegade Winery is no conventional winery, crafting our premium wines right in the heart of historic downtown Stroudsburg. The name Renegade was inspired by our unconventional way of thinking about wine and winemaking. We strive to combine both the quality of tradition with the freedom of innovation. Tour the winery to learn about how our wines are produced, then settle into the wine bar and sip on our artisanal wines while indulging in a seasonal cheese plate. For those looking to celebrate a special occasion, we also function as a private event venue, featuring the beautiful winery as a backdrop.
Renegade Winery's selection of wines is very good. You can sample up to five kinds and take home an etched glass as a souvenir. There is a long bar where the bartenders are very attentive and glad to answer any quieries you may have. Seating options include tables for larger groups and a cozy corner with comfortable couches. Food for snacking is available. The decor is very hip and attractive. On display, you'll notice unique artwork and sculptures by local artists that add to Renegade's cool vibe.
4.0 based on 54 reviews
Great place! Make sure that you have a few hours to spend here. We go once or twice a year and I've gotten some great things.. from knick knacks to paintings. They definitely have something for everyone. Staff is usually friendly and helpful. Lots of parking available and some great places to eat nearby (we usually go to Stroudsmoor when in the area).
4.0 based on 33 reviews
It was a cold nasty day on Main Street and I wanted something warm and hearty. I remember a few years ago I went there and had wonderful soup, so in we went. I am also a big fan of Guinness Stout and Tullamore Dew and had been to the bar a few years ago, just for a shot and a beer. We were seated immediately and I ordered a Guinness, it was poured perfectly, creamy and delicious and my companion had a raspberry tea. He ordered an appetizer which was french fries with corned beef and cabbage shredded on top of potatoes, very good! The entree was a little more difficult to accomplish. I wanted beef stew or the chicken pot pie and they didn't have either, but they did have the shepherds pie and it was delicious. He had fish and chips. These were real fish and chips. Solid white flaky fish. big long fish battered and fried perfectly. Homemade tartar sauce. Really delicious! He said he was full and I said I was ordering dessert. I ordered the Guinness Cupcake with Bailey's buttercream icing....MMMMMMMMMMMM. and an Irish Coffee with Tullamore Dew. Suddenly he wanted dessert. He had the homemade pecan pie. It looked so good and the crust was beautiful and had plenty of fresh whipped cream! The service was very good, the surroundings very authentic and sports on every channel. I see at least 2 more immediate visits - - one for the beef stew with homemade bread and one for the chicken pot pie! Can't wait!
3.5 based on 31 reviews
Located in Stroudsburg, PA, Stroud Mall features favorites such as Sears and JCPenney as well as specialty shops such as GameStop and f.Y.E. Grab a bite at Garfield's Restaurant or Texas Roadhouse.
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