The
first tourists who occupied
riverside houses as far back
as the 1800s experienced this
ultimate relaxation. Situated
in Pennsylvania, getting there
is quite easy since it's
accessible from major cities
like New York, New Jersey,
Boston and Philadelphia.
From hopeless romantics, to
retirees, family and friends,
those who visit the Poconos
will agree that it is habit
forming. The woodlands and
mountains which frame
picturesque lakes, rivers and
enticing waterfalls as you
drive by, seem to serve as the
perfect welcome mat for all
the fun which lies ahead.
Lovers of the sea won't get
enough of canoeing, kayaking,
jet skiing, fishing and
rafting, Poconos-style. And if
you feel at one with nature,
you can hike on one of the
challenging trails or
experience dirt/ mountain
biking.
There are over 30 state and
national parks to visit and
golf can be enjoyed at one of
the 60-plus locations. Take a
walk down memory lane by
visiting historical museums
and parks and even preserve a
picture of some of the Poconos'
historical railroads for
posterity. The Poconos are the
home of quaint galleries,
NASCAR racing, outlet shopping
and hitting the slopes for
some intense skiing action.
Skiing is no doubt
synonymous with the Poconos.
In 1946, Big Boulder became
the first commercial ski area
opened in Pennsylvania. Ten
years later, the process of
man-made snow was patented,
perfected and the Pocono
Mountains were introduced as a
ski destination in the Big
Boulder Ski area. Some of the
hot skiing spots during winter
include Alpine Mountain,
Shawnee, Blue Mountain,
Camelback and Jack Frost to
name a few, with over 20
trails to choose from.
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Poconos
Info provides detailed
information about the Poconos
mountains, vacations, resorts,
real estate, hotels, and
honeymoons. Poconos Info is
the sister site of Steamboat
Springs Web.