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A charming treehouse, supported by sturdy posts, is nestled among tall trees. The wooden structure features a small balcony overlooked by bright green foliage, allowing sunlight to filter through. A path leads up to the entrance, surrounded by natural ground cover.
Treehouse in Hawley
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 146 reviews

Romantic Tiny Home Couples Cabin

Welcome to Treetop Getaways. We are a Luxury Treehouse vacation destination. These absolutely gorgeous little cabins have all of the amenities you could want from a comfortable stay, such as running water, showers, toilets, heat and ac...not to mention a nice cozy environment with beautiful Scenic views of the Wildlife Reserve behind us. With all of the lake activities, hiking, wineries, breweries amazing food and resorts/spas just minutes from your door, you will never run out of things to do!

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A newly constructed treehouse rests elevated among lush trees, featuring a spacious balcony with railings. A stone path leads to the entrance, surrounded by manicured landscaping and greenery. Stairs ascend to the entrance, emphasizing the treehouse's height and secluded setting.
Treehouse in Sweet Valley
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 249 reviews

Owls Nest Treehouse- Hot Tub- 2mi to RG state park

This beautiful treehouse lifts guests into the trees with the peak of the structure reaching 30 feet into the air. This private, tiny home and balcony is all yours with no shared spaces. Enjoy the ground level patio complete with furniture, gas grill and a new salt water hot tub! Perfect for cookouts after long hikes at Rickett's Glen. Immerse yourself in the beautiful landscapes of this woodland experience. Perfect base for your outdoor adventure to Ricketts Glen State Park, only 2.5 miles.

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A newly renovated cottage exterior is showcased with a welcoming entryway and a covered porch. The porch features a red umbrella and seating, surrounded by lush greenery of mature trees. Clean lines and a contrasting dark exterior paint add to the modern aesthetic.
Cottage in Palmyra Township
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 343 reviews

Modern cottage just steps from Lake Wallenpaupack

Newly renovated 2 bedroom/1 bath cottage that sleeps 4. Kitchen is fully equipped including oven, range, refrigerator, microwave, coffee maker/kcups, and toaster. The cottage sits on a .50 acre of land with a fire pit and adirondack seating perfect for an evening of smores. Lake Wallenpaupack is a 2 minute walk from the cottage. The Community has lake rights, with its own private beach and access to the lake, which guest will be welcomed to use. Restaurants, Ski resorts and boat rentals near.

Top guest favorite
A serene outdoor seating area features two wooden chairs positioned beside a stone platform. A fire pit with a crackling flame is set in front of the chairs, overlooking a gently flowing creek and lush greenery, creating a tranquil nature retreat.
Cabin in Millrift
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 260 reviews

Remote Waterfall Cabin at Swiftwater Acres

Deep in a lush oak forest, on the bank of Bushkill Creek sits this hidden oasis. This is simply THEE most private abode in the entire area. Situated just feet from the water, the falls can be seen and heard from every room within the cabin’s charming, rustic interior. This spectacular 45 acre parcel is set within a vast reserve of state land: an oasis within an oasis. Just 90 minutes from NYC, this is a truly sublime atmosphere, perfect for those seeking a rejuvenating and inspiring getaway.

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The A-Frame home is nestled amidst snow-covered trees along the flowing river. A spacious deck wraps around the structure, with soft lighting visible. A peaceful winter landscape is framed by the contrast of the warm wood exterior against the snowy surroundings.
Cabin in Yulan
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 209 reviews

Magical A-Frame by River | Fire Pit, Snowy Forest

Escape to our Magical Riverside A-Frame on 4 secluded acres. Swim in the enchanting river, grill dinner under the trees, and gather by the fire pit beneath twinkling string lights & a sky scattered with endless stars. Watch deer, eagles & fireflies as you unwind in this cozy 2BR cabin. Perfect for couples, nature lovers, and anyone craving a peaceful retreat. Minutes from scenic hikes & Delaware River adventures connecting deep with nature - leave feeling like you stepped out of a storybook.

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A charming log cabin is nestled among the trees, featuring a sloped roof and wooden façade. A stone patio area includes a picnic table and a grill, surrounded by lush greenery. The inviting outdoor space highlights the cabin's connection to the natural wooded landscape.
Place to stay in Wapwallopen
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 370 reviews

Peaceful, authentic, rustic log cabin in the woods

Quiet wooded setting for authentic log cabin: *Self-contained wooded area. Owners live nearby. Other homes visible in winter. *1/2 mile country dirt road passes homes on way to cabin. Please drive slowly! *Signs along road after GPS leaves off. *Parking area turn around. *Complete bathroom *Kitchen: convection oven/ air-fryer/ microwave combo, Keurig, toaster, under counter frig. / small freezer. *Loft queen bed *Double Futon *Pots, pans, utensils *Table service for 4 *Games, books

Top guest favorite
A log cabin is shown nestled among trees, with a gravel area in front and a natural stone border. A deer is visible nearby, highlighting the serene natural surroundings. The sky features a gradient of warm colors, creating a peaceful ambiance.
Cabin in East Stroudsburg
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 236 reviews

Creekfront Poconos Cabin w/ Hot Tub & Fire Pit

Welcome to Split Creek Cabin, a private creekfront retreat nestled down a quiet dirt road along Marshall’s Creek. This cozy 2-bedroom, 1.5-bath log cabin offers a one-of-a-kind Poconos experience combining rustic charm with modern comfort. Unwind in the hot tub as the soothing sounds of the creek flow by, roast s’mores around the fire pit under starry skies, and enjoy a relaxing escape where your only neighbors are towering trees and wandering deer. A cozy, Creekside stay you won’t forget

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A newly constructed townhouse is featured, showcasing a blend of green siding and stone accents. The entrance is framed by a covered porch with white railings. A spacious driveway is visible, leading to a two-car garage. Lush landscaping complements the exterior.
Townhouse in Tunkhannock
4.84 out of 5 average rating, 101 reviews

Condominium Rental at StoneHedge Golf Course

Brand new townhouse on one of Northeastern Pennsylvania's Signature golf courses. Golf and romance packages available. Breakfast available upon request for an additional fee. Within steps of our seasonal on-site restaurant (April-October). This location is great for visiting family members, spending a couple of days on the course, and a romantic getaway with a loved one in the beautiful Endless Mountains. Easy access to Route 6 between historic downtown Tunkhannock and Clark Summit.

Top guest favorite
An evening view of the home features warm light glowing from the windows. Outdoor seating is present on the deck, and a fire pit with chairs is situated nearby in the yard. A covered hot tub is visible, adding to the inviting atmosphere.
Home in Tobyhanna Township
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 119 reviews

NEW Lakefront Home with Hot Tub

Situated on the water's edge of Arrowhead Lake, this brand new, custom built home offers a unique, luxury getaway for those seeking a stay with all that lakefront living has to offer. Perfectly set up for a romantic getaway for two, The Lakehouse on Arrowhead was created to provide a space for couples to rest and reconnect while enjoying gorgeous lake views from both inside and out. The spacious deck is just steps from your own private dock which allows you to kayak at your leisure.

Top guest favorite
The A-frame cabin is showcased in the twilight, surrounded by trees and illuminated by soft string lights. A hot tub is situated on a wooden deck nearby, offering a serene outdoor retreat. A barrel sauna is also visible, adding to the relaxation options.
Cabin in Albrightsville
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 184 reviews

Skiing/Tubing | Sauna | HotTub | Games | Woods

Skiing/Tubing season is almost around the corner! Escape to the "Eclipse", a Scandinavian-inspired modern cabin nestled on .5 acres overlooking endless woods. The Eclipse offers thoughtful amenities such as a striking gas fireplace, a fun arcade console, disc golf, laser tag, and a mouth watering popcorn cart for movie nights. Unwind in the hot tub under the stars or bask in the LED-lit A-frame charm. At 'Eclipse', all stars align for a truly magical stay.

Top guest favorite
A serene landscape framed by lush greenery features a gently flowing creek, bordered by natural stone. A wooden bench and Adirondack chairs sit invitingly on the grassy area, just steps from the cabin's deck, blending harmoniously with the peaceful outdoor setting.
Cabin in Lehighton
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 126 reviews

Cabin by the creek - Fireplace and Jet Tub

Take it easy at this unique and tranquil getaway. Cozy 2 bedroom cabin that sits a few feet from the creek. The property includes 2 acres of woods on the other side of the creek. Walk across the footbridge and down a short path to a small pond. The cabin was originally a hunting cabin. Over the years it was expanded and converted into a year round residence. The cabin had a 1970’s vibe, so when we renovated it we tried to keep that feel.

Top guest favorite
A relaxing outdoor space features a hot tub surrounded by a wooden deck. Soft lighting from string lights creates a comfortable ambiance. Through the glass doors, a cozy indoor area with a hanging chair and green accent wall is visible, inviting rest and connection with nature.
Cabin in Blakeslee
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 169 reviews

King Size - Romantic - Massage - Pet Friendly

Reconnect with one another and Nature in our updated cabin. * Comfortable and Cozy * Massage Room with oils * Warm fireplace and faux bearskin rug * King size bedroom * Hot Tub * Decor is an optional upgrade * Hiking begins at the door step * Close to many local Pocono attractions Ideally suited for a couple this cabin is nestled in a quaint community surrounded by state forest. We are required to register guests 48 hrs prior to check in.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is Pocono Mountains located?

    The Pocono Mountains are found in northeastern Pennsylvania, known for their rolling hills, forested landscapes, and scenic lakes. This area draws visitors with its natural charm and outdoor recreation.

  • When is the best time to visit Pocono Mountains?

    Late spring through early fall is frequently suggested for hiking, boating, and festivals, while winter attracts those interested in skiing or snow sports. The region’s seasonal changes support a variety of activities year-round.

  • What are some things to do near Pocono Mountains?

    You can explore hiking trails in state parks, visit waterparks, or enjoy boating and fishing on nearby lakes. Around the area, several small towns have local dining, shops, and cultural events throughout the year.

  • How is the weather near Pocono Mountains?

    The Pocono Mountains have cold, snowy winters with temperatures often between 20–36°F (−7–2°C), and warm summers reaching 63–85°F (17–29°C). Rain is distributed fairly evenly across the seasons, so packing layers and a rain jacket is useful.

All about Pocono Mountains

The Pocono Mountains in northeastern Pennsylvania are covered in dense hardwood forests that sweep the landscape with varying shades of green in the summer and autumn hues in the fall. The Delaware River to the east and Susquehanna River to the north cut through the region — along with their endless tributaries, creeks, and mountain lakes — providing plenty of opportunities for canoeing and kayaking, swimming, and lounging among the meandering wooded banks.

For decades, the small towns nestled in the Poconos’ low-lying valleys have been popular destinations for honeymooners and outdoor recreationists due to the variety of activities and small-town amenities available throughout the region. Brewpubs, golf courses, museums, performing arts centers, cabins with hot tubs overlooking sprawling valleys, and adventures in nature can all be found in this East Coast vacation destination.

What are the top things to do in Pocono Mountains?

Frances Slocum State Park

Dense hardwood forests run side-by-side with wet marshlands and a tranquil horseshoe-shaped lake in this 1,000-acre state park located just outside the Wyoming borough, an hour away drive by car from the Pocono Mountains. The area provides several miles of trail systems for hiking and biking opportunities through its stunning wooded landscapes, and watersports like kayaking and canoeing in the summertime. In winter, when the landscape freezes over, ice-fishing and skating take over as the area's primary form of recreation, ensuring the park has activities to enjoy year-round. During your visit keep an eye open for the various wildlife that call this park home, such as the salmandors wading through the grass and waters, or the dragonflies buzzing around.

Asa Packer Mansion

Constructed in 1861, this Italian villa-inspired home-turned-museum is registered with the U.S. Park Service as a National Historic Landmark for the original owner’s contributions to the founding of Lehigh University. The home has been intentionally unrestored over the years, meaning the original 19th-century Victorian furnishings and adornments remain as they were when the house was inhabited. The museum is open to the public and includes three stories, 18 rooms, and over 18,000 feet of living space.

Whitewater Rafting

Despite the Pocono’s reputation as a honeymoon getaway, the area has been attracting adventurous travelers in droves for decades. Today most outfitters are centered on a stretch of the Lehigh River in between Scranton and Allentown, with rapids ranging in difficulty from beginner to advanced levels. Trips can run from short tours down the river to full-day excursions through designated wilderness areas with wild and untamed forests, waterfalls, and cliffs lining the water.

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