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  2. 12 Magical and Super Affordable Poconos Resorts to Book ASAP

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    Woodloch Resort in Hawley, PA. For over 65 years, Woodloch Resort has been an exceptional vacation spot in the Poconos, offering an abundance of amenities and stunning natural views.

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    Woodloch Pines Resort | Pennsylvania. Tucked in the Pocono Mountains, this family-owned gem is all about togetherness. ... The rustic cabins and lake views make it a cozy, all-seasons escape. Plan ...

  4. Mount Airy Lodge - Wikipedia

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    Constructed in 1898 as an eight-room inn, Mount Airy Lodge was re-constructed in the 1950s as the Pocono's largest resort. In its heyday in the 1960s and 70's, Mount Airy had more than 890 rooms, indoor/outdoor pools, skiing, snowmobiling, ice-skating, hiking, biking, horseback riding, archery, an 18-hole golf course and paddle ball courts on over 1,000 acres of property.

  5. Camp Canadensis - Wikipedia

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    Camp Canadensis is a seven-week, co-ed, overnight camp located in the Pocono Mountains region of Monroe County, Pennsylvania, US. [1] Camp Canadensis is made up of campers primarily from New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania; however, there are campers coming from other nearby states.

  6. Tamiment - Wikipedia

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    Tamiment, first known as Camp Tamiment, was an American resort located in the Pocono Mountains of Pike County, Pennsylvania, which existed from 1921 through 2005. Originally established by the Rand School of Social Science in New York City as a Socialist camp and summer school, Tamiment developed into a regular resort and later fell under ...

  7. Buck Hill Falls, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The eponymous falls, as depicted in the 1949 Negro Motorist Green Book. Buck Hill Falls is a private resort community in the Pocono Mountains of Northeastern Pennsylvania.. The settlement was founded in 1901 as a Quaker retreat by a group of Friends from Philadelphia, including Charles F. Jenkins who became and remained the president of the Buck Hill Falls Company until his death in 1951.

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