Welcome to the Lake
Wallenpaupack Region
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Lake Activities/Excursion
Adventures.
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Dining.
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Antiques
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Golf Courses
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State Parks
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Cultural
Attractions
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Historical Attractions
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Outdoor
Activities
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Winter Sports
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Local
News/ weather.
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Marinas Servicing Lake
Wallenpaupack
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Schools.
Lake Wallenpaupack Preserve
PPL Visitors
Center
A covered audio-visual tour of the
Wallenpaupack hydroelectric project, featuring
lake history, the production of
electricity, and recreation on the lake. Route 6 near junction of 590, Hawley.
(570) 226-3702.

Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission,
717-657-4516
Hawley-Lake Wallenpaupack Chamber of Commerce
570-226-3191
Lake Activities/Excursion Adventures
ANTIQUES
Wayne Pike Sullivan
County Antique Dealers Association
Timely Treasures,
Hawley
Hawley
Antique Exchange
Winter Sports
Tanglwood Skiing
Big Bear Skiing
Montage Mountain
Cultural
Attractions
Dorflinger Sanctuary
Zane Gray Museum
Wachovia Arena at Casey
Plaza
The F.M. Kirby Center for
the Performing Arts
Scranton Cultural
Center
The F.M. Kirby Center for
the Performing Arts
Mountain Laurel Center for
Performing Arts
Black Bear Film Festival
Lacawac Sanctuary: 301 acres, including 52 acre Lake Lacawac, an
unpolluted glacial lake designated as a
National Natural Landmark.
Shuman Point Natural Area: 250 acres of forested natural area.
Beech House Creek Wildlife Refuge: 60 acres of wetlands and beaver ponds.
Marinas Servicing Lake
Wallenpaupack
Bakker Marine , Inc.
Lighthouse Harbor Marina
Pocono School of Sailing
Two River Junction
Outdoor
Activities
Claws 'N' Paws Wild Animal
Park
Catskill Mountain
Canoe Rentals
Kittatinny Canoes &
Campgrounds
Lander's River Trips
& Campgrounds Ten Mile River Enterprises, Inc.
Horse Back Riding
Triple W Riding Stable,
Inc.
Happy Trails Riding
Malibu
Ranch
The Downs -Home
of the Pocono Downs Harness Racing
Professional Sports
Teams
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Red
Barons
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
Penguins
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
Pioneers
Lackawanna County Stadium
Historical Attractions
Old Schocopee School House-
The last remaining
one-room school in Pike County.
Preserved by the Pike county Historical Society.
Milford, (570) 296-8126.
Pike County Historical Society Museum “The Columns” - Re-live the
history of Pike county, Broad Street, Milford. (570)
296-8126
Wayne County Historical Society and Museum - featuring the history of Wayne
County and home of the
Stourbridge Lion. (570) 253-3240
Stourbridge Line Rail Excursions -303
Commercial Street, Honesdale, PA 18431 570-253-1960/800-433-9008
GOLF COURSES
Cricket Hill, Honesdale: 18 Holes, public.
Lake Lorraine: 9 Holes, public.
Red Maples, Honesdale: 9 Holes, public
Ellendale, Newfoundland: 9 holes, public
STATE PARKS AND FORESTS
THUNDER SWAMP TRAIL
SYSTEM - 30 miles system of rocky trails through wetlands, natural areas,
and vistas. hikes from one to twenty miles access at two points along Old
Bushkill Road off of Route 402.
PROMISED LAND STATE PARK
- 5, 800 acres, including two lakes: Promised Land Lake, 422 acres and Lower
Lake, 173 acres. Recreational; opportunities include: camping for tents and
trailers, camping for cabins, swimming, picnicking, fishing, hiking, bridle
trails, hunting, wildlife, environmental education, boating and winter sports.
Also within the park is BRUCE LAKE NATURAL AREA a 2,700+ acre natural site
including two lakes, Bruce lake and Egypt Meadow Lake. Motorized vehicles not
allowed in natural area; access to lakes via a 2.5 mile hike over Bruce Lake
Road and a 0.5 mile hike over Egypt Meadow Road, respectively.
DELAWARE STATE FOREST
- located in Carbon, Pike, and Monroe counties, the Delaware State Forest
System is managed under a multiple use philosophy to produce crops of timber,
protect watersheds and provide recreational opportunities for millions of
people. Picnic areas have been established at Snow hill Dam and Pecks Pond. Also
80 miles of roads and trails within the forest are designated each winter for
snowmobiling.
SANCTUARIES
AROUND LAKE WALLENPAUPACK
Dorflinger-Suydamn
Wildlife Sanctuary: 578 acres, numerous nature trails for hiking and
nature walks with a variety of trees and plants marked and identified.
ROEBLING BRIDGE/DELAWARE AQUEDUCT - spanning the Delaware river at
Lackawaxen, this National Historic Landmark carried canal boats full of coal
from the mines of the Lackawanna Valley east to New York City during the 1800Õs.
Built by John s. Roebling, who later designed the Brooklyn Bridge, it was the
first suspension bridge built in America, Lackawaxen,685-4871.
DINING
Gresham's Chop House
Ehrhardt's
Lakeside Restaurant
Settler's Inn Bed &
Breakfast
The French Manor
Apple Valley
Resturant
Pocono Brewing
Company
Torte Knox
Shawnee Inn
Skytop Lodge
The Dimick Inn
Waterwheel Cafe
Original Pocono Pizza Phone: (570)
226-8488
Rt. 6, Gresham's Landing, Hawley, PA 18428
The Country Restaurant at the Old Mill Stream
Phone: (570) 226-1337
120 Falls Ave., Hawley, PA 18428
The Boat House Restaurant Phone:
(570) 226-5027
Rt. 507, Tafton, PA 18464
The Falls Port Restaurant Phone:
(570) 226-2600
330 Main Ave., Hawley, PA 18428
Costa's Family Fun Park & Family
Restaurant Phone: (570) 226-8585
Rt. 6, 3 mi. east of Lake Wallenpaupack
Knobby’s Overboards Restaurant
Phone: (570) 857-0254
Route 507 ~ RR 3, Box 353, Greentown, PA 18426
Capri Restaurant, Inc.
Phone: (570) 226-2759
HC 1, Box 362, Lakeville, PA 18438
The Hoagie Hut Phone: (570) 226-0600
Route 6 ~ Lake Wallenpaupack, Hawley, PA 18428
Crazy Fingers Grub & Grog Phone: (570) 226-9116
Route 590 W, Lakeville PA 18438
Corner Tea House & Gift Shoppe
Phone: (570) 226-2239
525 Church St., Hawley, PA 18428
Local
News & Weather
WNEP
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, PA
School/College
Info:
Wallenpaupack Area School
District
Western Wayne School
District
Wayne Highlands
School District
North Pocono School District
Damascus Christian Academy,Damascus PA: 570-224-4929
St.
Vincent’s Catholic School: Honesdale, PA 570-253-1074
University of Scranton
Marywood University
Penn State University
Lackawanna Junior College
Wilkes University
East Stroudsburg University
Keystone County College
Wyoming Seminary
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