Location ID: #10077774
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Founded in 1818, Jim Thorpe was originally known as Maunch Chunk and later renamed Jim Thorpe after the legendary athlete. Nestled within picturesque mountains some refer to it as the "Switzerland of America". It serves as the Carbon County seat.
Location ID: #10134271
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East Stroudsburg is a picturesque town in the Pocono Mountains of northeastern Pennsylvania.
Location ID: #10088553
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Spanning Pennsylvania's border with New Jersey, the 1000 foot deep Delaware Water Gap runs along the Delaware River. In addition, the Pocono Mountains are host to the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area; it spans 67,000 acres of forest, ...
Location ID: #10092182
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Spanning Pennsylvania's border with New Jersey, the 1000 foot deep Delaware Water Gap runs along the Delaware River. In addition, the Pocono Mountains are host to the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area; it spans 67,000 acres of forest, ...
Location ID: #10087701
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High in the uplands of the Pocono Mountains of Northeastern Pennsylvania, streams of crystal pure water bubble up through rifts in primeval rock. These are the headwaters of Bushkill Creek, a great marsh alive with the call of wild birds. As the ...
Location ID: #10128407
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The Toby Creek, a tributary of the Susquehanna River flows through Luzerne County in northeast Pennsylvania. Beginning in Dallas Township it runs for approximately ten & a half miles through several municipalities.
Location ID: #10083934
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Built in the very early 1900's, the Luzerne County Courthouse in Wilkes-Barre is one of the most beautiful in the US. Entrance pillars and a large central rotunda enhance the splendor of this Classical Revival building.
Location ID: #10145648
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Located in the Appalachian Mountains, Luzerne County in northeast Pennsylvania is part of the Coal Region. Named as such, the Coal Region is comprised of six counties in northeastern Pennsylvania known for their abundance of Anthracite Coal. In ...
Location ID: #10145647
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Located in the Appalachian Mountains, Luzerne County in northeast Pennsylvania is part of the Coal Region. Named as such, the Coal Region is comprised of six counties in northeastern Pennsylvania known for their abundance of Anthracite Coal. In ...
Location ID: #10066453
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Wilkes-Barre is the county seat of Luzerne County in northeastern Pennsylvania. It was nicknamed "The Diamond City" because of the abundant amount of anthricite coal discovered in the vicinity during the 19th Century. The Pocono Mountains are in ...
***Located within State Game Lands #159
Location ID: #10264674
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Tanner Falls is a breathtaking twenty foot, multi tiered waterfall located within State Game Lands #159. The falls can be found in the Pocono Mountains in the village of Dyberry.
***Formally Lackawanna State Forest, name changed in 2015
Location ID: #10094911
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Pinchot State Forest encompasses 44,743 acres in the mountains near the confluence of the Susquehanna & Lackawanna Rivers in northeastern Pennsylvania. The forest is located in Lackawanna, Luzerne, Wyoming, Susquehanna & Wayne counties.
***aka Lehigh Township
Location ID: #10264206
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Gouldsboro is a small rural village in the Pocono Mountains. It is less than a mile from Gouldsboro State Park and approximately 28 miles northwest of Stroudsburg.
Location ID: #10264109
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Gouldsboro State Park spans 2800 acres including the 250 acre Gouldsboro Lake. It is located in northeastern Pennsylvania's beautiful Pocono Mountains.
Location ID: #10264099
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Tobyhanna is a 5440 acre state park located in Monroe County, the heart of the Pocono Mountains. One of its best features is the 170 acre Tobyhanna Lake.
Location ID: #10057460
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Prompton State Park is a 2000 acre park in northeastern Pennsylvania’s Wayne County. The focal point of the park is the 290 acre Prompton Lake.
Location ID: #10055727
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The 1,445-acre Lackawanna State Park, Lackawanna County is located in Benton & North Abington Townships ten miles north of Scranton. The 198-acre Lackawanna Lake in the heart of the park, is surrounded multi-use trails winding through forest land.
Location ID: #10047039
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Archbald Pothole State Park is a 150-acre park in northeastern Pennsylvania. The park is named for Archbald Pothole, a geologic feature that formed during the Wisconsin Glacial Period, around 15,000 years ago. The pothole is 38 feet deep and has an ...
Location ID: #10047059
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Big Pocono State Park is in Monroe County in northeastern Pennsylvania. The park consists of 1,306 acres of rugged terrain on the summit and slopes of Camelback Mountain.
From the summit, visitors can enjoy a magnificent view of a vast portion of ...
Location ID: #10134297
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Big Pocono State Park is in Monroe County in northeastern Pennsylvania. The park consists of 1,306 acres of rugged terrain on the summit and slopes of Camelback Mountain.
From the summit, visitors can enjoy a magnificent view of a vast portion of ...
Location ID: #10066447
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Both parks are located in the Pocono Mountain counties of Wayne & Monroe in northeastern Pennsylvania. Tobyhanna State Park is comprised of 5,440 acres and the 170 acre Tobyhanna Lake. Gouldsboro State Park spans 2,800 acres including the 250 acre ...
Location ID: #10059139
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Salt Springs State Park encompasses 405 acres in northeastern Pennsylvania’s Susquehanna County. The park features massive hemlock trees, some estimated to be over 300 years old and the rocky gorge carved by Fall Brook. Fall Brook features three ...
Location ID: #10167710
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Salt Springs State Park encompasses 405 acres in northeastern Pennsylvania’s Susquehanna County. The park features massive hemlock trees, some estimated to be over 300 years old and the rocky gorge carved by Fall Brook. Fall Brook features three ...
***aka Elkland Township
Location ID: #10264036
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Forksville is a rural town in the Endless Mountains region of northeastern Pennsylvania. The Loyalsock Creek flows through it.