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Confirm dates, times & info at each event venue’s website, or call ahead. THRU SEPTEMBER 17 POCONO EXPRESS Times vary; see website A 1.5-hour, 20-mile, round trip from Honesdale to Hawley. THE STOURBRIDGE LINE – HONESDALE STATION Honesdale - 812 Main St. (570) 470-2697 thestourbridgeline.net

QUIET VALLEY Living Historical Farm S T ROU DSBU RG, PA

59th Year of Summer Tours

Summer Opening Day Saturday, June 18 10am to 4pm (Rain or Shine)

Admission: $15 adults / $8 children age 3-12 Kick off the summer with a day full of garden tours, historic tours, and, of course, fresh-baked bread from the bake oven!

Historic Buildings, Farm Animals, Heritage Crafts and more!

Price: $20/adults 13+, $10/ages 3-12, free for children 2 and under (lap seat)

SUMMER HIGHLIGHTS

THRU SEPTEMBER 30 LEHIGH GORGE SCENIC TRAIN EXCURSIONS Tours: Daily 11AM; 1PM; 3PM Relax and ride comfortably as diesel pulled vintage coaches

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take you on a 70-minute narrated round trip along the majestic Lehigh River. LEHIGH GORGE SCENIC RAILWAY JIM THORPE STATION Jim Thorpe - 1 Susquehanna St. (570) 325-8485 lgsry.com Price: $17/adult; $9/child (3-12); free for children 2 and under

FRIDAY JUNE 10 AND SATURDAY JUNE 11

ROBIN & BETH MUSIC FESTIVAL 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM A beloved summer music happening in the enchanted Moonlight Forest. PEACEFUL WOODLANDS FAMILY CAMPGROUND Blakeslee - 114 WT Family Blvd. (570) 646-9255

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MILFORD MUSIC FESTIVAL 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM A weekend-long event where music lines the main streets of the borough and stores open doors for an indoor/outdoor musical shopping experience. MILFORD BOROUGH milfordmusicfest@gmail.com

FRIDAY JUNE 10 THRU SUNDAY JUNE 12

THE LASER LIGHT FEST Gates Open: 6 PM; Showtime: 9 PM Pile up in your raddest ride and come out for a mind-blowing laser light show while rocking to your favorite musical hits by a live DJ. POCONO RACEWAY Long Pond - 1234 Long Pond Rd. (678) 701-6114 freshtix.com/events/ poconoslasershow Price: $24-$119/per car

PINE RIDGE FEST Times vary by day Enjoy three days of music, art, community and more at this must-go music, arts, and camping festival! PINE RIDGE Albrightsville - 1819 PA-534 (570) 269-2388 commonflameLLC@gmail.com Call for pricing options.

SATURDAY JUNE 11

WEATHERLY HILLCLIMB 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM Weatherly has been hosting these events since 1960. If engineers designed a public road to be a thrill ride, this is it. Weatherly - 200 Hill St. (570) 956-6546 weatherlyhillclimb.com Price: Call for pricing

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BOG WALK 1:00 PM to 3:30 PM

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mages of the ideal getaway come with a prerequisite it shouldn’t be far away. With higher altitudes assuring you’ll experience natural beauty; a short drive, plus purely magnificent Pocono Mountains scenery, makes the trip to arrive part of the day’s delights. Excitement builds with expectations of exploring an assortment of amazing destinations like Bushkill Falls. Christened “The Niagara of Pennsylvania,” this unique attraction displays eight wondrous waterfalls cascading over primeval rocks and slate walls that form part of the region’s uplands. Considered one of Pennsylvania’s most beautiful and dramatic natural sights, it’s merely minutes away from Delaware Water Gap near New York and New Jersey. Plan a day away, to witness the site’s main waterfall as it drops over the edge of a 100-foot cliff into a pool banked by ferns and wildflowers; plummeting another 70 feet through a long gorge strewn with colossal boulders. Two streams flowing down the mountainside feed these falls, as trails and bridges wind through the area opening doors to incredible views. Explore for yourself and plan your getaway day at visitbushkillfalls.com Pictured below: “Be a Gold Miner for a Day” at Bushkill Falls Mining Co. - fun and educational for kids of all ages. Stroll walkways along the water, situated to give you the best of views. After your hike, pick up a distinctive memento in the souvenir shop to remember your visit!

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SHOPPING DIRECTORY WHERE TO SHOP The Butcher Shoppe

Carroll & Carroll Booksellers 740 Main Street Stroudsburg, Penna. 18360

(570) 420-1516

New, Used & RaRe Books Store Hours Monday - Saturday 10:00am - 7:00pm

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640 Rt. 940, Pocono Lake, (570) 646-0525, thebutchershoppe.com. Extraordinary selection of fine meats, cheeses, and specialty foods.

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Carroll & Carroll Booksellers

740 Main Street, Stroudsburg, (570) 420-1516, New, used & rare books, in-print books special ordered.

2523 Milford Rd. (Rt. 209), Marshalls Creek, (570) 421-8970, country-kettle.com. Wow! Look at all that candy! Candles, jewelry, accessories, collectibles & more.

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Holley Ross Pottery

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ith hiking and exploring nature, comes curiosity as Summertime walkerers wonder what they may see in the great outdoors. Field guides give an informative perspective on wildlife providing details on reptiles, mammals, bugs, wildflowers, and even mushrooms. Consider an educational journey. Stop in Carroll & Carroll Booksellers and grab a paperback guide. Carroll & Carroll also features an extensive selection of old & new fiction, non-fiction and other books to browse. Make an afternoon of it!

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Join an environmental educator at the bog parking lot and take a 2.5 hour journey into the unique Tannersville Cranberry Bog. TANNERSVILLE CRANBERRY BOG East Stroudsburg - 552 Cherry Lane Rd. (570) 629-3061 mcconservation.org Price: $5 per person, cash or check only.

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Lehighton, (610) 377-5050, countryjunction.com. “World’s Largest General Store.” Novelties, giftware, wines, antiques, pet supplies and so much more.

JUNE DAM RELEASES Call for Times It’s summer dam release time! Hang on tight and experience the thrill of Class III Whitewater on June 11, 12, 25 and 26. WHITEWATER RAFTING ADVENTURES Nesquehoning 101 West Adventure Trail Rd. (570) 669-9127 adventurerafting.com Price: $71.95/rafter

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wares. Approximately 90 vendors with unique handcrafted items. BINGHAM PARK Hawley - Main Ave, Route 6 (570) 226-3191 chamber@ northernpoconoschamber.com

SATURDAY JUNE 11

TREE ID HIKE 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM Come hike the trails and learn about the history, uses and the unique ecology of the trees growing in your own backyard. KETTLE CREEK ENV. ED. CTR. Stroudsburg - 8050 Running Valley Rd. (570) 629-3061 mccconservation.org Price: $5/adults, $4/children under 12

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LODGING DIRECTORY STAY

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French Manor Inn & Spa

Mountain Laurel Resort & Spa 81 Tree Tops Cir., White Haven

50 Huntingdon Dr., South Sterling (877) 720-6090, thefrenchmanor.com. A beautiful stone chateau with romantic rooms and suites, and elegant dining room and a fully ‘green’ spa.

(570) 443-8411, mountainlaurelresort.com.

The Resort at Mountain Springs Lake 1246 Mountain

Spring Rd., Reeders, (570) 629-0251, mslresort.com. “An enchanting Pocono resort” offering year-round mountain accommodations, wedding & event venues.

Lake Harmony Inn

90 N. Lake Dr., Lake Harmony (570) 722-0522, lakeharmonyinn.com.

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Price: $55/adults ages 13 and older; $45/ages 3-12

STEAMTOWN EXCURSION TO GOULDSBORO 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM A leisurely train excursion from Steamtown NHS to Gouldsboro in the heart of the Poconos. Climb aboard for a special trip and learn about the “Ring of Fire” through a live demonstration at the station. STEAMTOWN NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE

TUESDAY JUNE 14

Price: $35/adults ages 12-61; $30/seniors ages 62+; $23/children ages 3-11; $1/under 2

SUNDAY JUNE 12

LAKESIDE LIVE 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM Come to Captain Wally’s Cocktail Cove for live tunes every weekend thru Columbus Day. SILVER BIRCHES RESORT Hawley - Lake Wallenpaupack, 205 Route 507 (570) 226-2124 silverbirchesresortpa.com

(570) 785-3674 facebook.com/ groups/WayneCreativeArts/

Scranton - 700 Lackawanna Ave. (570) 340-5200 kineticmotorsports.com

COMMUNITY CONCERT SERIES with LEN AND THE SIDEKICKS 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM Concerts feature different local performers every week, are free to attend, family-friendly, and take place on the Grand Lawn. THE SHAWNEE INN AND GOLF RESORT - GRAND LAWN Shawnee-on-Delaware 100 Shawnee Inn Dr. 800 742-9633 shawneeinn.com

SUNSET DINNER EXPRESS 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM Take in the natural beauty of the Northern Pocono Mountains while enjoying a delicious meal prepared by Sidel’s Restaurant. THE STOURBRIDGE LINE HONESDALE STATION Honesdale - 812 Main St. (570) 470-2697 thestourbridgeline.net

WEDNESDAY JUNE 15

BOG WALK 10:00 AM to 12:30 PM Take a guided journey into the unique Tannersville Cranberry bog with environmental educators explaining the bog’s formation, plant and animal life, and how it continues to be preserved. Preregistration required. TANNERSVILLE CRANBERRY BOG East Stroudsburg - 552 Cherry Lane Rd. ;7@8-492 x 30,?492 ;7@8-492 x 30,?492 (570) 629-3061 ,4= .:9/4?4:9492 ,4= .:9/4?4:9492 mcconservation.org Price: $59KX\OTM ZNK 6UIUTU 6RGZKG[ 9OTIK per 9KX\OTM ZNK 6UIUTU 6RGZKG[ 9OTIK person, cash or check only.

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Coolbaugh Township Historical Association

5590 Municipal Dr., Tobyhanna, (570) 894-4207, cooltownhistorical.org. Preserving and encouraging community interest in the unique history of the area. In the Wills Mansion Bicentennial Museum. Open Mondays 10am to Noon and by Appointment.

Morgan Gallery

409 Route 940, Blakeslee, (570) 646-5333, morgangalleryonline.com. “The oldest art gallery in the Poconos.” Featuring original art by local artists.

Tobyhanna Train Station & Museum Route 423, Tobyhanna,

(570) 894-3338, Restored train station serves as a railroad museum. Check out Pocono Rail Historical Society on Facebook for more information and visitors’ open hours starting in May.

MORGAN GALLERY Fine Art & Picture Framing

The Oldest Art Gallery in the Poconos Original Art by Local Artists

409 Rt. 940 • Blakeslee, PA 570 646-5333 morgangallery.com

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Pocono Indian Museum

Route 209, Bushkill, (570) 588-9338, poconoindianmuseum.com. Artifacts and crafts of Delaware River Native Americans. See their coupon on this page for a great half-off coupon offer!

Quiet Valley Living Historical Farm 347 Quiet

Valley Rd., Stroudsburg, (570) 992-6161, quietvalley.org. A living history museum preserving 19th century Pennsylvania German agricultural heritage.

Rt. 209, Bushkill 570 588-9338 poconoindianmuseum.com Purchase One Full Price Adult Admission, Receive One Adult or Child Admission One Half Price

KEEPING POCONO HISTORY live A L ocated in one of the oldest buildings in the Pocono Mountains, The Pocono Indian Museum is a fun place to spend the afternoon. Through displays of artifacts, tools, and weapons, the history of the Delaware Indians comes to life before your very eyes. You can take a 30-minute tour of the museum if you wish, and history buffs will find it interesting that the building that houses the museum once served as a safe house for slaves making their way through the Underground Railroad. POCONO INDIAN MUSEUM Route 209, Bushkill, (570) 588-9338, poconoindianmuseum.com See their coupon on this page for a great half-off coupon offer!

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music. Food and non-alcoholic beverages permitted. Food truck fare and beer & wine available for purchase. BLUE RIDGE FLEA MARKET Saylorsburg - 648 Route 115 Shermantheater.com

Price: $15/Monroe County resident; $20/Out of County resident; Free Parking and free admission for children 12 and under

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CANOE/KAYAK TRIP AT THE BOG 7:00PM to 9:30PM Explore the beauty of the bog just as the sun sets. Please wear appropriate footwear. Call (570) 629-3061 to register. Also takes place on July 14. TANNERSVILLE CRANBERRY BOG East Stroudsburg - 552 Cherry Lane Rd. (570) 629-3061 mcconservation.org Price: $5 per person, cash or check only.

THURSDAY JUNE 16

FIRST RESPONDERS’ EXPO OF CARBON COUNTY 5:00PM to 8:00PM Fun demonstrations, activities for the whole family, fire trucks and helicopter, food trucks and more! MAHONING MOVIE DRIVE-IN Lehighton - 5635 Seneca Rd. (610) 379-5000 carboncountychamber.org

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27TH DELAWARE RIVER SOJOURN Times vary by day A guided paddling trip on the wild and scenic Delaware River, combining canoeing/kayaking, camping, educational programs, historical interpretation and more. (646) 205-2724 info@delawareriversojourn.com

FRIDAY JUNE 17

RHYTHM AND BLUES LIVE MUSIC Night: Friday & Saturday: 7-10 PM; Afternoons: Saturday & Sunday 2-5 PM Enjoy live music in the Beer Garden or Tap Room every Friday and Saturday night and Saturday and Sunday afternoon (weather

permitting). Family-friendly and free to attend, these events feature local musicians and lots of fun. Order a ShawneeCraft brew, pizza or hot pretzel in the Tap Room, and then head outside to enjoy the fresh air and live tunes. SHAWNEECRAFT BREWING COMPANY Shawnee on Delaware 100 Shawnee Inn Dr. (570) 213-5151 shawneecraft.com

SATURDAY JUNE 18 AND SUNDAY JUNE 19 31ST ANNUAL GREAT TASTES OF PENNSYLVANIA WINE AND FOOD FESTIVAL 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM Uncork Summer at this twoday outdoor festival featuring samplings from a variety of Pennsylvania wineries, food and craft vendors surrounding two stages of live entertainment, displays, giveaways and more. SPLIT ROCK RESORT Lake Harmony - 428 Moseywood Rd. (570) 722-9111 Ext. 815 splitrockhotel.com Price: $30/adults; $15/ages 3-12; $15/designated driver

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ome places specialize in their breakfasts, others have the best sandwiches or burgers. Well, there’s a place in Henryville that has all of that, and more. Check out cookscornerrestaurant.com for their full menu - it’s what’s good for Breakfast, Lunch, or Dinner! Be sure to scroll down, for a link to the Cook’s Corner Facebook page @cookscornerfamilyrestaurant which features delicious daily specials plus scrumptious desserts. Choose from delicious Italian specialties, homemade soups, juicy burgers, hearty salads, and more.

Takeout is available, too! Make your choices online, and simply call 570 620 -1880 to place your order for pickup. Open Wednesday through Saturday 11am to 8pm and Sunday 7am to 8pm. Breakfast Served Sunday until 11:15am. See the Cook’s Corner website at cookscornerrestaurant.com for all the details and updates!

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Barley Creek Brewing Company

620-1880, cookscornerrestaurant.com. Choose from delicious Italian specialties, homemade seafood dishes, juicy burgers, hearty salads, and more! All of the food is fresh and home made.

1774 Sullivan Trl., Tannersville, (570) 629-9399, barleycreek.com. Hand-crafted ales and lagers, on-site distillery, cocktails, wine, specialty drinks. Pint-Size Park and Sidewalk Cafe outdoor dining options.

Barley Creek Tasting Room & Sports Pub Located at the Crossings Premium Outlets 1000 Premium Outlets Dr., Suite F04, Tannersville, (272) 200-2992, barleycreektastingroom.com. Pennsylvania-made craft brews, spirits and wines, including Barley Creek’s own award-winning beers and spirits, plus munchies and light fare menu.

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3150 Route 715, Henryville, (570)

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Dutch’s Shur Save

1564 Route 507, Greentown, (570) 6763373, dutchsmarket.com. A complete supermarket with convenience, variety and great service. Prepared meals, groceries, meat, produce, deli, catering, bakery, beer & wine.

and Pub in the Pines 2067 Route 940, Pocono Pines, (570) 646-2377, jubileerestaurant.com. The “Breakfast King” Jubilee serves delicious breakfast every day. Lunch and dinner menus and daily specials. Great spirits and entertainment in the adjoining Pub in the Pines.

The French Manor Inn and Spa 50 Huntingdon Dr., South Sterling, (570) 676-3244, (877) 720-6095, thefrenchmanor. com. Gourmet French cuisine, superb wine list and spectacular mountain views. Four diamond AAA rating.

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Bushkill Falls

138 Bushkill Falls Trl., off Bushkill Falls Rd., Bushkill, (570) 588-6682, visitbushkillfalls.com. Eight impressive waterfalls, endless exploration on nature trails, breathtaking scenery, mining for gemstones, brave the maze, fudge kitchen, ice cream parlor and gift shop. Open through November.

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Morgan CrystalGallery Cave 963 Crystal Cave 409 940, (610) Blakeslee, (570) 646Rd.,Route Kutztown, 683-6765, 5333, morgangalleryonline.com. “The crystalcavepa.com. Explore Pennsylvania’s oldest art natural gallery wonder in the Poconos.” amazing - underground Featuring art by artists. tours withoriginal a museum andlocal more! Open through November. Pocono Bait Shop

Jack National Rt. 940 Rt. 940 atFrost Park Avenue, Mount Pocono, & Jack Frost Mtn. Rd., Blakeslee. (570) (570) 839-7338, poconobaitshop.com. 443-2414, jackfrostnational.com. Celebrating its 47th year in business and offering live bait for all seasons! Check out their 24-hour worm vending machine, available year round.

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olling hills, waterfalls, rivers, lakes and evergreen forests; the Pocono Mountains offers 2,400 square miles of astonishing natural beauty. Embracing the opportunity to introduce (and reintroduce) the great outdoors, let’s lend a hand encouraging everyone to GO TAKE A HIKE sharing trail maps from a collection of spectacular spots. hiking, cross-country skiing Parking is available in a lot off PA 534.

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snowmobiling Parking is available in a lot adjacent to the trailhead, just before the main Boulder Field parking area. A non-flush restroom is open year round. This wide trail passes sheep laurel, hemlocks, and deciduous forest to and along the park boundary line.

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V Stage Trail: 4.5 miles, more difficult hiking, snowmobiling This wide trail bisects the park. Once the stagecoach road from Bethlehem to WilkesBarre, the trail is surprisingly flat and shows the skill of the early road builders. Starting in the northwest section of the park, Stage Trail begins in State Game Lands 40 near the park boundary (white blazes), then runs near the group cabin camps. Leonardsville

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U Skyline Trail: 2.1 miles, more difficult hiking, cross-country skiing Narrow Skyline Trail loops between Fireline (F) and Gould (I) trails. About 0.3 mile from the Fireline Trail trailhead, Skyline Trail branches off and meanders through a forest dominated by beech, gray birch, and pitch pine. Skyline Trail loops through Gould Trail (I) and eventually reconnects with Fireline Trail (F) at a point above the Lehigh River. From here, the two merged trails follow a ridge overlooking the Lehigh before returning to the Fireline trailhead.

Sand Spring Trail: 2.6 miles, more difficult hiking, cross-country skiing The trail begins in the campground near sites 13 and 108 and soon crosses an unbridged stream. Blue Trail (C) branches off 0.25 mile from the trailhead. Hikers can also access the trail downstream from the chapel beyond the sewage treatment plant. Parking for this access point is along PA 534 across from the chapel. The lower part of the trail was built over the old railroad bed that served the brick factory. A wooden water tower and waterlines seen along the trail are artifacts from the work of the Civilian Conservation Corps and Works Progress Administration during the mid-1930s and 40s that originally developed the park as a National Recreational Demonstration Area. Thick rhododendrons and large birch trees shadow large portions of the trail. Sand Spring Trail ends at Pine Hill Trail (Q) near the Lehigh River.

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Orchard Trail: 1.2 miles, most difficult hiking The trail begins near the end of an unpaved access road at the eastern edge of the park off PA 534, about 0.25 mile past the Hawk Falls/Boulder Field Trail parking area, or it can also be accessed from Hawk Falls Trail (J). Orchard Trail is shaped like a spoon. The trail is steep and rocky where the 0.5-mile “handle” connects to Hawk Falls Trail (J). The loop section of the trail is a series of switchbacks down to Mud Run. This trail provides access to the Mud Run Natural Area and fishing in Mud Run, a delayed-harvest and artificial lures only stream.

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hiking Access via Stage Trail (V) is often wet and muddy. Leonardsville Trail branches off the western end of Stage Trail (V), crosses the park boundary (white blazes), and ends just inside State Game Lands 40. The trail resembles a tunnel through a remarkably dense stand of rhododendrons and, at times, can seem almost completely enclosed. A few small stream crossings are required. The trail is a good place to look for animal tracks because the surface is mostly dirt. During the 1800s this trail was the main road between the villages of Leonardsville and Saylorsville.

hiking, cross-country skiing This trail begins near the sharp bend on PA 534 west of the chapel. Parking is available along PA 534 across from the chapel. The trail descends into a field where the National Park Service built a picnic area and parking lot in the 1930s. Parts of the curbing can still be seen among the wildflowers. This is one of the best places in the park to see butterflies. On the left beyond

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difficult hiking, snowmobiling Parking is available off the exit road from Boulder Field or in the overflow lot of the Organized Group Tenting Area (OGT). This trail follows the boundary fence line that used to surround the game preserve of General Harry C. Trexler, who owned most of the property that became Hickory Run State Park. The trail passes through an open forest with mountain and sheep laurels.

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C Blue Trail: 1 mile, easiest hiking,

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O Nature Trail: 0.4 mile, easiest hiking Parking is available in the pavilion parking lot. The trailhead is near the pavilion. This short loop meanders through a variety of tree and plant species. Halfway around the loop, Deer Trail (E) branches off. Self-guided brochures corresponding with the numbered posts along the trail are available at the trailhead or the visitor center and office.

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Parking is available at the trailhead along the Sand Spring Day Use Area road. Before the trail ends at PA 534, there is a short spur trail that connects to Nature Trail (O). Deer Trail is an old logging road and is fairly open. In the spring and fall, vernal and autumnal pools along the trail may contain various frog, toad, and salamander species. Deer Trail is also an excellent trail for birdwatching.

L Lake Trail: 0.6 mile, easiest hiking, snowmobiling Parking is available at Hickory Run Lake off Boulder Field Road. The trailhead is about 100 yards up the road past the parking area. This short but very scenic trail runs around the back of Hickory Run Lake and connects to Stage Trail (V). A stream crossing may be difficult, particularly in wet conditions.

Trail (M) can be accessed from this portion of Stage Trail. The middle section of the trail runs between parts of Boulder Field Road. This lovely section runs across the top of a ridge cloaked in hemlock trees. Lake Trail (L) can be accessed from this portion. The eastern section of the trail begins on the exit road from Boulder Field and descends to the park boundary to become Old Stage Road in the village of Albrightsville. Boulder Field Trail (D) can be accessed from this portion. The east end of Stage Trail is called Bergers Field.

Shades of Death: 1 mile, most difficult hiking Parking is available off PA 534 across from the chapel or adjacent to the visitor center and park office. Although the trail has a gruesome name, this is one of the most picturesque trails in the park. The rocky trail follows Sand Spring Run and meanders through rhododendron thickets and unique rock formations. There are also remains of logging mills and dams dating back to the early 1800s. Trout fishing is popular at the three dams found along the trail. Shades of Death is a favorite trail among bird watchers and is an excellent place to spot Blackburnian and black-throated green warblers in the spring and summer.

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Ridge Trail: 1.1 miles, more difficult hiking Limited parking is available at the Saylorsville Dam trailhead and at the parking lot on PA 534 opposite the chapel. When parking along PA 534 across from the chapel, follow the road behind the chapel to the Fourth Run Trailhead (G). Ridge Trail is narrow and winds through the valley carved by Hickory Run. Near the fordway are remains of a double sawmill and flash dam built in the 1830s.

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This wide, grassy trail branches off Fourth Run Trail (G) and ends at the northern park boundary (white blazes). It is possible to walk the park boundary to get to Leonardsville (M) or Stage (V) trails, but this can be difficult due to thick vegetation and should only be attempted by experienced hikers.

Hawk Falls Trail: 0.6 mile, more difficult hiking Parking is available off PA 534, just east of the turnpike overpass. The trail begins in rhododendron thickets and hugs the side of a hill down to Hawk Run. A large footbridge crosses the creek. The trail bears right at Mud Run, wanders through a tunnel of rhododendron, and ends with a view of Hawk Falls, a natural, 25-foot waterfall. This trail is also an access point for fishing in Mud Run, which is delayed-harvest and artificial lures only. Hawk Run got its name from the Hawk family that owned a farm on the property across from the parking lot. The trail was an old road from Mauch Chunk (Jim Thorpe) and sometimes remnants of wagon wheels, nails, and horseshoes are exposed along the banks of Hawk Run. Swimming is prohibited.

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and travels through an oak, maple forest thick with mountain laurel. Blue Trail (C) connects to Pine Hill Trail 1.6 miles from the trailhead. The latter portion of the trail descends toward the Lehigh River. The trail ends at the intersection of Sand Spring Trail (S). A short, steep, rocky section near the end of the trail is unsuitable for crosscountry skiing.

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difficult hiking, snowmobiling The longest trail in the park passes through a wide variety of landscapes and habitats. Parking is available off Boulder Field Road or along PA 534 across from the chapel. From PA 534, walk the road behind the chapel 0.3 mile to the trailhead. Ridge (R), Manor House (N), Stage (V), Bear (B), and Boundary (Y) trails connect with Fourth Run Trail. The trail crosses Fourth Run, which provides excellent fishing for native brook trout, three times. The trail proceeds under the turnpike in a wide tunnel that is prone to flooding during heavy rain. Numerous blueberry and huckleberry bushes are along this trail.

G Fourth Run Trail: 4.8 miles, more

begin at the Manor House. When starting near the chapel, follow the road behind the chapel for approximately 0.3 mile to the Fourth Run Trailhead. Manor House Trail splits off Fourth Run Trail (G) and curves toward the park boundary (white blazes). The trail then follows the park boundary, eventually leaving the boundary to meet PA 534 across from the Fireline Trailhead. Most of the trail is easy walking, but the 1.5-mile section closest to PA 534 is extremely rocky.

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D Boulder Field Trail: 3.5 miles, more difficult hiking The trail runs between Boulder Field and PA 534. Parking is available off PA 534 across from Hawk Falls, or at Boulder Field. The trailhead at Boulder Field is directly across the field from the parking lot (look for the big yellow blaze on a tree). A modest elevation change and the rocky nature of the trail near Boulder Field makes the 3.5 miles seem longer in distance. This trail passes through sections of hemlock, spruce, and beech forests. Bears, white-tailed deer, turkeys, snowshoe hares, ruffed grouse, and owls are sometimes encountered along the trail. Hikers should allow 4 to 5 hours for the 7-mile roundtrip trek.

the field, are foundations from the village of Hickory Run dating back to the early 1800s. A brick mill was established along the trail and sometimes bricks with Hickory Run printed on them, are exposed. Do not remove the bricks. At the halfway mark of the trail, a footbridge crosses Hickory Run and connects with Sand Spring Trail (S) on the other side of the creek. Hickory Run Trail does not cross the bridge, but narrows and follows the creek, eventually ending at Fireline Trail (F) near the Lehigh River.

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Beach Trail provides an easy walk from Sand Spring Lake to the campground. The trail stretches from the lower loops of the campground, passing by sites 16, 53, 152, and 158, then continuing below the amphitheater. From there it crosses PA 534 and continues on the service road to the beach.

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I Gould Trail: 1 mile, easiest hiking Parking is available just west of the Youth Forestry Camp entrance on PA 534. The trail winds through deciduous woods and fields, crossing Goulds Run at the trail’s mid-point, near an intersection with Skyline Trail (U). The western portion of the trail ends at Fireline Trail (F). In the summer, look and listen for indigo buntings, broad-winged hawks, field sparrows, and eastern bluebirds.

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(blooms early to mid-July). Blue Trail is a connection between Pine Hill (Q) and Sand Spring (S) trails. Blueberry picking is excellent along this trail close to the junction of Pine Hill Trail. Blue Trail also offers one of the best areas in the park to view mountain laurel when in bloom, but the trail can be especially wet after rain or snow melt.

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Originally developed as an access road for firefighting equipment, this trail is west of PA 534 and intersects Skyline (U) and Gould (I) trails, before connecting with Hickory Run Trail (K). About 0.5 mile from the trailhead is a picturesque overlook of the Lehigh River and Lehigh Gorge State Park (on the opposite side of the river). This is one of the most beautiful spots in the park to watch a sunset. Fireline Trail is scenic, but sections of the trail are open, steep, and rocky, making for challenging hiking, especially in the heat of summer. Along this trail, watch for prairie warblers, eastern bluebirds, and hawks.

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Most of the park trails were created by the Civilian Conservation Corps under the guidance of the National Park Service between 1936 and 1945. Many trails were old roads from the towns of Hickory Run and Saylorsville, which flourished in the area between 1830 and 1900. As you hike, think of all the people and families that have used these trails in the past and preserved these trails for the use of future generations. Trail Guidelines: • Yellow blazes are hiking-only trails. • Blue blazes are hiking and cross-country skiing trails. • Orange blazes are hiking and snowmobiling trails.

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0.2 miles

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White oak trail

0.2 miles

natural

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lakefront trail

0.1 miles

natural

Beginner

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Warbler trail

0.8 miles

natural

Beginner

Rhododendron trail 0.2 miles

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PROMISED LAND STATE PARK

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WHERE 100 Lower Lake Road, Greentown TAKE ME THERE Exit 26 off Interstate 84 to PA 390 EXQUISITE SCENERY EVERYWHERE Nearly 3,000 acres on the Pocono Plateau at 1,800 feet above sea level delivers peak performance for endurance. Surround yourself with over 12,400 acres of Pennsylvania’s Delaware State Forest and natural areas. FIND MORE HERE dcnr.pa.gov/stateparks/findapark

THOMAS DARLING PRESERVE at TWO-MILE RUN WHERE Burger Road Pocono Lake TAKE ME THERE Exit 284 off Interstate 80 East to PA 115 North then Right on Burger Road EXQUISITE SCENERY EVERYWHERE Emerging from underground springs and seeps, Two-Mile Run feeds into Tobyhanna Creek, and eventually feeds the Lehigh River. Along the way, it traverses the 2,500acre Thomas Darling Preserve at Two-Mile Run, a place where visitors can witness an extensive mosaic of glacial wetlands via a two-mile trail and boardwalk system. FIND MORE HERE wildlandspa.org/thomas-darling-preserve/

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