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Download a map of the Pocono Mountains. Visitors Centers: Stop by any of the Pocono Mountains Visitors Bureau's Visitors Centers off major Pennsylvania Interstates to pick up your free Pocono Mountains Map, including Scenic Driving Routes. Pennsylvania Traffic Cameras: Including the Poconos Region.
The Pocono Mountains of northeastern Pennsylvania are divided into six regions: the Mountain Region, the Lake Region, the Delaware River Region, the Upper Delaware River Region, Wyoming Valley, and the Lehigh River Gorge Region.
Planning a vacation to the Pocono Mountains? Find information on resorts and hotels, family activities, events, restaurants, weddings and things to do.
Pocono Mountains The Poconos is a mountain area in Northeastern Pennsylvania. It is 2,400 square miles of wooded mountains and valleys full of beautiful lakes, rivers, forests and wildlife.
Map of The Poconos area, showing travelers where the best hotels and attractions are located.
The Poconos are a series of flat-topped mountains that reach 1,400 to 1,800 feet (430 to 550 metres) in elevation. They trend southwest to northeast and link up with the Catskill Mountains to the northeast.
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The Pocono Mountains is a highland region spread across the Wayne, Monroe, Pike, and Carbon Counties in northeastern Pennsylvania.
Surrounded by the rolling hills of Pennsylvania's Pocono Mountains, this year-round resort offers a host of activities and amenities.
Overview. Things to do. Hotels. When to visit. Map & Neighborhoods. Photos. Why Go To The Poconos. The Pocono Mountains, most often referred to as the Poconos, have long been a quintessential...