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Woodloch Pines (also known as Woodloch) is an all-inclusive resort located in Hawley, Pennsylvania on Lake Teedyuskung in the northeast Pocono Mountains Lake Region. [1] The resort has been owned by the Kiesendahl Family since 1958 and is open all year round.
The Pocono Mountains, commonly referred to as the Poconos (/ ˈ p oʊ k ə n oʊ z /), are a geographical, geological, and cultural region in Northeastern Pennsylvania.They overlook the Delaware River and Delaware Water Gap to the east, Lake Wallenpaupack to the north, Wyoming Valley and the Coal Region to the west, and the Lehigh Valley to the south.
Pocono Pines is located in the heart of the Pocono Mountains and is home to the communities of Lake Naomi and Pinecrest Lake. Most of the land was originally owned by the Miller family. Frank C. Miller, his brother Rufus W. Miller, and others, bought lands on Tunkhannock Creek in Tobyhanna Township, Monroe County, Pennsylvania, organized a ...
Mount Pocono is a borough in Monroe County, Pennsylvania. The borough serves as a local highway nexus, and sees much tourist traffic making use of resources in the region. As of the 2020 census, the borough population was 3,083 residents. [3]
P. Paradise Creek (Pennsylvania) Paradise Township, Monroe County, Pennsylvania; Penn Hills Resort; Pennsylvania Route 940; Pike County, Pennsylvania; Pinemere Camp
State Game Lands Number 38 is located in Chestnuthill, Jackson, Pocono and Tunkhannock Townships in Monroe County. The Game Lands shares border with Big Pocono State Park to the east. The Pohopco Mountains lie to the southwest.
Pennsylvania Route 314 (PA 314) is an 7.26-mile (11.68 km) state highway located in Monroe County, Pennsylvania. The western terminus is at PA 940 in Pocono Summit. The eastern terminus is at PA 715 in Pocono Township. The route is a two-lane undivided road that passes through forested areas of the Pocono Mountains.
Lake Teedyuskung is a 79 acres (32 ha) reservoir located in Lackawaxen Township, Pennsylvania. [1] The 9 acres (3.6 ha) Little Teedyuskung Lake is also located in Pike County. [2] In the early 20th century, Lake Teedyuskung was the site of the Dan Beard Outdoor School, a private school. [3] It is home to Woodloch Pines, a family resort. [4]