Top 10 Things To Do in The Poconos – with video

by GO GlobeHopper

The Pocono Mountain Region of Pennsylvania, more often referred to as The Poconos, is a year-round vacation destination with a variety of accommodations and an abundance of things to see and do.  

Spring, summer, winter, and fall, the area is a picture-taker’s paradise with its lush forests, fresh lakes and rivers, majestic waterfalls, and a mountain range with stunning peaks and valleys.  Beautiful trails and bridges meander through the region. This is a fantastic place to ski, snowshoe, snowmobile, and toboggan in the winter, and it’s an outstanding summer vacation destination for its kayaking, hiking, camping, golfing, and fishing opportunities. Any time of year, it’s a honeymoon hotspot given the area’s many romantic resorts.  And, there is SO MUCH MORE.  

⦿ To watch our Top 10 Things to do in the Poconos, visit our YouTube video HERE and use the highest quality playback settings. Or, keep reading for valuable information and photos.

 

Feel Inspired by Waterfalls

Bushkill Falls

Photography buffs and nature lovers will adore the many beautiful waterfall formations in the Poconos.

Bushkill Falls is often called the Niagara of Pennsylvania.  It is an awe-inspiring natural attraction with 8 waterfalls with a web of hiking trails and bridges. Dingman’s Falls, located near Dingman’s Ferry, includes a 1.2-mile trail that also features a waterfall. The trail is used for hiking, nature trips, and birding and is accessible year-round.

Raymondskill Falls is a set of 3 cascading waterfalls located on Raymondskill Creek, located near Dingman’s. Hawks Falls, located in Hickory Run State Park, is near Lake Harmony and contains a full mile of scenic hiking trails.

 

Get Active at an Adventure Park

Camelback Mountain Adventures

Tourists looking for some fun in the sun can visit several local adventure parks for a vast number of activities inspired by the geography of The Poconos.

For example, Camelback Mountain Adventures is great for a day trip and has activities such as zip-lining, treetop trekking, mountain slides, and mountain coasters, as well as biking and Segway tours.

Or, venture to Pocono Whitewater or Jim Thorpe River Adventures for unforgettable rafting adventures.  There’s also horseback riding, hot air ballooning, go-karting, tubing, and much more.

 

Explore a State Park 

Hickory Run State Park

The Pocono Region is home to more than a dozen state parks, each of which includes different views and things to do.

Hickory Run State Park contains more than 40 miles of hiking trails, 3 state park natural areas, and miles of trout streams. A truly unique feature of this park is Boulder Field, a vast and stunning boulder-laden area classified as a National Natural Landmark.

Promised Land State Park is surrounded by 12,464 acres of Pennsylvania’s Delaware State Forest. Visitors can enjoy 2 lakes for fishing, boating, and waterskiing, as well as rustic cabins and camping. The park also features miles of hiking trails for exploring the forests.

Pymatuning is one of the most visited state parks in Pennsylvania.  Guests are able to fish, swim, and camp here. Additionally, the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission operates a fish hatchery and visitor center, and the Pennsylvania Game Commission has wildlife viewing areas.

The Poconos also boasts Delaware State Forest, Beltzville State Park, Big Pocono State Park, and Lake Wallenpaupack among several others. For a full list, click HERE.

 

Play at a Waterpark

Kalahari Resort Waterpark

The region includes a generous and convenient mix of accommodations — everything from standard hotels for short visits to romantic specialty destinations for honeymoons to family-friendly resorts for full-fledged vacations. Many of the latter contain large and well-equipped waterparks.

Four such resorts are Camelbeach Mountain Waterpark, Great Wolf Lodge, Kalahari Resort and Conventions, and Split Rock Resort. These facilities provide hours of fun and exercise, for kids, couples, and families.

 

Go Back in Time at a Museum or Landmark

Eckley Miner’s Village

Experience the world of coal mining by visiting No. 9 Coal Mine, a unique anthracite coal mine and museum located in Lansford. Set 1600 feet into the mountainside, the mine operated from 1855 to as recently as 2002. Today, tours include a ride by rail into the mine, as well as a walking tour of the paths, mule way, and mine equipment.

Continuing with the mining industry, travelers can explore Eckley’s Miner’s Village for an educational exploration of an 1854 coal miner’s patch town’ now frozen in time.

For an experience of a completely different kind, explore the German heritage of the region by taking a trip to Quiet Living Historical Farm and experience 114 acres of pristine pastures, woodlands and streams, and buildings from the 1850s.  In addition to all the farm animals housed here, including Clydesdale horses, visitors can explore the original farmhouse, smokehouse, and assorted other buildings including smaller barns. Quiet Valley is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Or, there is the Pocono Indian Museum, which houses hundreds of artifacts from the Delaware Indians, a tribe that was native to Northeastern Pennsylvania. Visitors can embark on a 30-minute informational tour of weapons, clothing, tools, and tribal rituals, and then end their visit in the gift shop which features souvenirs inspired by Native Americans.

 

Visit an Animal Attraction

Claws n Paws

Given the heavily forested region of the Poconos, there is much to be found in the way of wildlife, including deer, possums, red and gray foxes, black bears, coyotes, and bobcats. Chances are that travelers will end up seeing one or more of these animals during their stay.

However, for visitors desiring ‘exotic’ wildlife, there are a few animal-based attractions in the area, starting with Claws n’ Paws. This is a wild animal park that houses over 100 varieties of animals, many of which are exotic. The park allows for some interactive feeding experiences and offers two shows per day for guests. Bear Mountain Butterfly Sanctuary grants an inspiring and peaceful atmosphere while allowing guests to walk through an indoor paradise where butterflies freely flutter and land on the foliage as well as on the visitors.

 

Get Lucky at a Casino

Mount Airy Casino Resort

Clearly, this suggestion does not fall under the category of a family event, particularly if the children are under the age of 21. But for travelers that are age-appropriate, there are 2 casinos in the Poconos, both of which contain gaming floors, live entertainment, restaurants and lounges, and upscale accommodations.

For starters, Mount Airy Casino offers 1,800 slot machines, along with Blackjack, Craps, Roulette, Poker, and more.  But that’s just the gaming floor. The resort itself features a mix of standard rooms and suites, an indoor and outdoor pool, a spa and salon, a fitness center, an 18-hole golf course, a business center, and a variety of dining options.

Or, there is Mohegan Sun Poconowith 82,00 square feet of gaming floor and 238 guest rooms and suites.  With the exception of a golf course, it also offers many of the same options as Mount Airy such as a spa and various restaurants. However, Mohegan features more in the way of live entertainment, plus it houses a convention center and horse racing at The Downs at Mohegan Sun.

 

Play a Round of Golf

Mount Airy Golf Club

The Pocono region is littered with amazing golf courses, many of which have hosted famous tournaments and infamous players. Several of the area’s resorts have on-site courses for enthusiasts to enjoy, including Pocono Manor Golf Club, Shawnee Inn & Golf ResortSplit Rock Resort, and Mount Airy Golf Club

There is also the Great Bear Golf Club, Timber Trails Golf Course, Hideaway Hills, and Paupack Hills Golf Club, as well as several more, all of which provide stunning views of mountains and forests, indigenous wildlife, and varied skill levels.  If you’re an avid golfer, the Pocono region is a must to try. 

 

Get Corked at a Winery

Blue Ridge Estate Vineyard

Among all of the forests and lakes, it’s hard to believe The Poconos Mountains are also a great place to visit vineyards and wineries.

But the fact is, there are 7 family-owned destinations in the area with scheduled tours and tastings. These include Renegade Winery, RAW (Rowan Asher Winery), Big Creek Vineyard, Blue Ridge Estate Vineyard, Brook Hollow, Sorrenti Cherry Valley Vineyards, Franklin Hill, and Tolina Vineyards.  

To learn more about locations and tour schedules, visit Pocono Wine Trail.

 

Experience the Speedway

Pocono Raceway

Pocono Raceway, located in Long Pond, is a must-see. Travelers interested in motorsports can find a lot here during race season considering this triangular track hosts NASCAR events including the truck series, Xfinity, and the NASCAR Cup series.

More stock car racing can be seen here via the ARCA series. The track also offers Go-Karts on a 3/4 mile track on the infield, air shows, and other events, plus infield camping on race weekends. 

 

⦿ Our Bonus Pick — Ride the Lehigh Gorge Scenic Train that boards in the quaint town of Jim Thorpe.  Watch our video HERE.

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