Overlooking Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania.

The Poconos's 9 Most Underrated Towns to Visit in 2024

The Poconos, or, the Pocono Mountains, is a stunning hilly region in the northeast of Pennsylvania. It is sparsely populated compared to many other parts of the northeast of the United States, but because of this, it is filled with natural parks, small towns full of charm, and a slower, laid-back vibe that you simply cannot get in the city.

Discover nine of the small towns in this region that do not get as much recognition as they should. Take a look at the various amenities within these towns, along with culturally, historically, and economically significant destinations that you ought to visit in 2024.

Jim Thorpe

Aerial view of Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania.
Overlooking Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania.

In the heart of the Pocono Mountains, Jim Thorpe is a charming town known for its rich history and scenic beauty. It is named after the famed native American athlete who was buried there after his death in 1953.

Visitors can explore the quaint streets lined with Victorian architecture, visit the Asa Packer Mansion, or take a scenic train ride through the Lehigh Gorge. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the abundance of hiking trails in nearby state parks, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and waterfalls. History buffs can delve into the town's past at the Mauch Chunk Museum, learning about its coal mining heritage and the legendary athlete, Jim Thorpe.

Bear Creek Village

Bed & Breakfast in Bear Creek Village (a NRHP historic district) in Buck Township, Pennsylvania
Bed & Breakfast in Bear Creek Village (a NRHP historic district) in Pennsylvania.

Bear Creek Village, with a minuscule population of just around 290 people, is definitely a town that will fly under the radar of most. Deep in the woods of the Poconos, it is full of outdoor activities that are easily accessible nearby. The Natural Lands' Bear Creek Preserve, New Pocono Trust's Conservation, and Buttermilk Falls at Bear Creek Preserve are just some of the many parks a short drive outside of town. Here you can fish, hike, camp, and partake in a number of excursions in the wilds.

Bear Creek Village is also notable for having a historic district that is filled with very well-preserved historic buildings, the Lewis Mansion and the Former Store for example.

Milford

Milford, Pennsylvania, and the Delaware River from scenic overlook on a sunny fall day
Milford, Pennsylvania, and the Delaware River from scenic overlook on a sunny fall day.

Situated along the Delaware River, Milford offers a serene atmosphere amidst the natural beauty typical of the area. With a tiny population of just over 1,100, it provides a peaceful retreat from urban life to all those who visit. Its tree-lined streets feature historic homes and boutique shops that are perfect stops for a stroll on a lazy afternoon.

Grey Towers National Historic Site, once home to conservationist Gifford Pinchot, offers scenic grounds to explore for fans of history fans. Outdoor activities also abound in the nearby Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area. The Columns Museum preserves regional history, including the famous Lincoln flag.

Honesdale

Colorful buildings on Main Street in Honesdale, Pennsylvania.
Colorful buildings on Main Street in Honesdale, Pennsylvania. Image credit Nina Alizada via Shutterstock.com

Known as the birthplace of the American railroad, Honesdale seamlessly mixes history with modern-day charm. With a population of around 4,000, this town has a strong arts scene, with galleries and studios showcasing local talent.

You can take a nostalgic ride on the Stourbridge Line, a scenic excursion railroad with views of the forested countryside. The Wayne County Historical Society Museum delves into the town's railroad heritage, featuring exhibits on locomotives and early settlers. Outdoor adventurers can check out the nearby Lackawaxen River, ideal for kayaking and fishing, or hike along the historic Hudson and Delaware Canal.

Stroudsburg

The Main Street in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania.
The Main Street in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania.

Stroudsburg promises a great outdoor escape just north of Philadelphia. It is a town of about 6,000 residents that exemplifies the culture of the Poconos and the sheer amount of outdoor attractions in this region of the United States. It has small-town vibes while also containing several useful modern amenities. The charming downtown core is lined with historic buildings housing boutique shops, art galleries, and cozy cafes.

People seeking some time outdoors can explore nearby parks and trails, including the scenic Glen Park and the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area. History buffs can visit the Monroe County Historical Association Museum to learn about the region's rich heritage, including its Native American roots and colonial past.

Dingmans Ferry

Dingman Falls Visitor Center in the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area
Dingman Falls Visitor Center in the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area. Image credit EWY Media via Shutterstock

On the far eastern border of Pennsylvania, Dingmans Ferry is a peaceful escape amidst pristine and remote natural beauty. With a population hovering just around 1,000, this tiny community is renowned for its stunning waterfalls and scenic landscapes perfect for anyone who loves landscape photography.

Here, you can marvel at the majestic Dingmans Falls, one of the tallest waterfalls in the state, or explore the nearby George W. Childs Recreation Site, featuring a series of picturesque waterfalls along Dingmans Creek. Visitors will be hard-pressed not to notice the abundance of other recreational opportunities, including hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing in the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area.

At the nearby Pocono Environmental Education Center, you can learn about the region's diverse ecosystems and cultural heritage through interactive exhibits and guided nature walks.

Delaware Water Gap

Farm stand in Delaware Water Gap, Pennsylvania.
Farm stand in Delaware Water Gap, Pennsylvania. Image credit James Kirkikis via Shutterstock

Sitting along the Delaware River, Delaware Water Gap is a borough known for its scenery and recreational opportunities. With a population of just under 1,000, it offers yet another retreat for anyone looking to escape the city. The Delaware Water Gap is best known for hosting a National Recreation Area of the same name, encompassing over 70,000 acres of protected land. It provides ample ways to hike, camp, and view wildlife.

Visitors can embark on scenic drives along the Delaware River, stopping at any of the many overlooks to admire breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and river valleys. Only four miles from Stroudsburg, it is a great stop to add to your tour of the Poconos.

Bushkill

Bushkill Falls in Pennsylvania
Bushkill Falls, near Bushkill, Pennsylvania.

Bushkill is a hidden underrated gem best known for its remoteness and access to the woods of the Poconos and the nearby Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area. This unincorporated community provides ample opportunities for hiking, picnicking, and wildlife spotting, allowing you to discover the area's pristine remote wilderness.

Visitors can explore the majestic beauty of Bushkill Falls, often referred to as the "Niagara of Pennsylvania," with its series of eight stunning waterfalls cascading through lush forests. History enthusiasts can visit the nearby Pocono Indian Museum to learn about the area's Native American heritage and cultural traditions.

Lake Harmony

Lake Harmony in the Poconos
Waterfront of Lake Harmony, Pennsylvania.

Looking to spend a week on the lake? Lake Harmony is your spot to go in the Poconos. With a population of approximately 700, this underrated town is an ideal escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The centerpiece of the town is Lake Harmony, where visitors can enjoy a variety of water activities such as swimming, boating, and fishing.

Surrounding the lake are several hiking trails, perfect for prime views of the landscape and maybe local wildlife. During the winter months, nearby ski resorts, like Jack Frost Ski Resort, has opportunities for skiing, snowboarding, and snow tubing.

See Another Side of The Poconos

The Poconos is a serene region of Pennsylvania that unfortunately contains too many underrated towns. Perhaps this is a bonus for those seeking some solace from the big cities nearby, but this should not stop you from visiting in 2024. Whether it is a day on the water at Lake Harmony or the Delaware Gap, a hike through the lush mountainous forests, or a simple visit to a local museum or art gallery, there is something for every visitor looking to see another side of Pennsylvania.

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