Easy to Moderate || Est. time: 15 min to 2 hours
Dubbed the “Niagara of Pennsylvania,” Bushkill Falls may not match the grandeur of its namesake, but it offers a stunning and accessible hike through a series of eight cascading waterfalls.
With four well-marked trails ranging from easy 15-minute strolls to more challenging 2-hour hikes, it’s a great way to experience the beauty of the Poconos at your own pace.
Note: There is an admission fee to enter.
Hard || 3.6 mile loop || Est. time: 3.5 hrs
Challenging hiking trail with steep rock scrambles and payoff views of the Delaware River. It’s recommended to take the Red Dot trail up and the Blue Dot trail back down. Arrive early to ensure parking.
Easy || 2 miles out and back || Est. time: 1 hr
Peaceful forest hike along a scenic stream, with gentle terrain that’s great for all ages. It’s a perfect spot for a relaxing nature walk.
Easy || Est time: 30 minutes
A beautiful 20 ft waterfall, accessible by a well maintained boardwalk and walkway. A fee of $10/person typically collected on weekends; weekday visits often go unmonitored.
Easy || 2 miles out and back || Est. time: 1 hr
Flat trail great for a short walk, birdwatching, or a quiet moment by the water. Also, a popular area for fishing.
Moderate || 7.6 miles out and back || Est time: 4 hrs
Forested terrain and rocky paths along the Appalachian Trail at Worthington State Forest, leading to Sunfish Pond.
Go tubing, kayaking, rafting or canoeing on a slow but long stretch of water down the Delaware Water Gap. Fun for the whole family!
Our recommendation:
Book a rental reservation with Chamberlain Canoes*. When you arrive at their facility, they will drive you to their boat launch. Getting down the water gap can take anywhere from 2 hours (canoeing, kayaking, raft) to 4-5 hours (tubing). Chamberlain will have a bus ready to pick you up at the end of your trip and drive you back to their facility. Pack a lunch + drinks. (If you go tubing they will provide a tube for your cooler!)
River tours are also available from Adventure Sports and Shawnee River Trips.
Pennsylvania’s largest outdoor waterpark featuring over 35 slides, a wave pool, lazy river, and family attractions.
Kalahari Resort is a massive indoor and outdoor waterpark, as well as spa, arcade, mini-golf, zip lining, and restaurants. Indoor waterpark is open all year round.
Shawnee Mountain is a family-focused ski resort, offering 23 trails, multiple lifts, and dedicated snow tubing lanes, making it ideal for both beginners and seasoned riders.
Whether you’re skiing, snowboarding, or simply enjoying hot cocoa between runs, it’s an easy and exciting day trip for all ages.
Camelback is one of the Poconos’ most popular winter destinations — offering 39 trails, 16 lifts, and one of the largest snow tubing parks on the East Coast. From wide beginner slopes to more challenging runs, it’s a great option for both first-timers and seasoned skiers looking for variety and excitement.
Beyond the slopes, Camelback features indoor and outdoor dining, après-ski lounges, and family-friendly activities, making it easy to spend a full day on the mountain. Whether you’re chasing fresh powder or just looking to slide down giant tubing lanes with friends, Camelback delivers nonstop winter fun for all ages.
** Personal Recommendation
A local favorite for casual evenings, ShawneeCraft Brewing Co. serves handcrafted beers alongside delicious wood-fired pizzas in a laid-back outdoor setting. With live music, lawn games, and string lights overhead, it’s the perfect spot to unwind after a day of hiking or skiing — whether you’re grabbing a flight of seasonal brews or lounging with friends by the fire pits.
Just a short drive from the cabin, Tom X Pub offers comfort food classics in a cozy, no-frills atmosphere. Expect hearty burgers, wings, and sandwiches paired with cold drinks and friendly service — making it a convenient go-to for a relaxed lunch or dinner without the fuss.
Step into history at Deer Head Inn, the oldest continuously running jazz club in the United States. Set in a charming historic building, this venue delivers live jazz performances alongside elevated dining, offering a unique mix of culture and cuisine you won’t find anywhere else in the area.
Tucked into rolling countryside, Brook Hollow Winery provides scenic vineyard views and a wide selection of handcrafted wines. Enjoy generous tasting flights, seasonal events, and live music on weekends — all in a peaceful setting perfect for couples or groups looking to slow down and sip.
This quaint mom-and-pop bakery is beloved for its fresh baked pies, homemade sandwiches, and local specialties. Whether you’re grabbing breakfast on the go or picking up a treat after a hike, it’s the kind of place that makes you feel like a local with just one visit.
A fun stop on a warm day, Llama Ice Cream serves exotic and tropical flavors you won’t find in typical ice cream shops — think guava, passionfruit, and other Latin-inspired favorites. With bright colors and bold taste, it’s a sweet reward after outdoor adventures.
Weird Pennsylvania law: Spirits (whiskey, vodka, tequila, etc.) are only sold in the state-owned Fine Wine & Good Spirits stores, but beer cannot be purchased there.
** Personal Recommendation
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