View of the historic Lehigh Gorge Scenic Railway of Reading & Northern Railroad in Jim Thorpe, Carbon County, Pennsylvania. Image credit EQRoy via Shutterstock.

These Historic Towns in The Poconos Are Worth Exploring

Within the Pocono Mountains, these seven historic towns call visitors to its vibrant mixture of cultural importance and charming appeal. From the historic downtown of Stroudsburg, decorated with numerous historical buildings, including the architecturally stunning Stroud Mansion, to Jim Thorpe's reflection of the region's industrial history with Lehigh Gorge Scenic Railway, as well as being named after the legendary athlete Jim Thorpe, summons exploration. These towns present a combination of historical landmarks, bustling arts communities, and chances to seclude oneself in the natural beauty of the surrounding landscapes, making these Pocono destinations worth discovering.

Jim Thorpe

Historic downtown streets of Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania. Image credit EQRoy via Shutterstock.
Historic downtown streets of Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania. Image credit EQRoy via Shutterstock.

Founded in 1818 and originally known as Mauch Chunk, the town now bears the name of the renowned athlete Jim Thorpe. A visit to the Jim Thorpe Memorial, dedicated to the legendary Native American athlete and Olympian, provides a glimpse into his remarkable life. The Lehigh Gorge Scenic Railway has train rides that allow you to appreciate the breathtaking views of the Lehigh River and the surrounding mountains. The Mauch Chunk Opera House, built in 1881 and restored to its Victorian-era grandeur, hosts a variety of shows and music performances. Once the residence of a prominent 19th-century industrialist and philanthropist, the Asa Packer Mansion provides guided walking tours for those interested in history. Alternatively, explore the Old Jail Museum, where the infamous Molly Maguires were once incarcerated.

Hawley

Lake Wallenpaupack sign in on a bright fall day in Hawley, Pennsylvania.
Lake Wallenpaupack sign in on a bright fall day in Hawley, Pennsylvania. Image credit Rabbitti via Shutterstock.

Hawley, found in Wayne County, is a short drive that takes travelers to an afternoon of appreciating the shores of Lake Wallenpaupack. Renowned for boating, fishing, and water recreation, this large man-made lake awaits discovery. Alternatively, marvel at the lake by taking a boat tour, which provides insights into the area's historical roots while surrounded by natural magnificence. Head to Soaring Eagle Rail Tours for a train ride through the Pocono Mountains, or admire the Hawley Silk Mill, a historic establishment that has transformed into a contemporary lifestyle center. Attend live art performances at either the Harmony in the Woods theatre or the Ritz Company Playhouse.

Milford

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

Milford, located in the northeastern part of the state in Pike County, offers many historical attractions worth exploring. Enjoy a guided tour of the Grey Towers National Historic Site, once the residence of Gifford Pinchot, a conservationist and the inaugural Chief of the United States Forest Service. While strolling through the town, visitors will discover historic heritage buildings with impressive architecture, such as the Anthony Brooks Building, Center Square House, and the V.I.A Fountain. The Columns Museum of the Pike County Historical Society actively unveils local history, showcasing artifacts and exhibits related to Milford and its surroundings. Notable items, including the famous Lincoln flag, are part of this historical collection.

Honesdale

Tanners Falls in the Poconos near Honesdale.
Tanners Falls in the Poconos near Honesdale.  Image credit Rabbitti via Shutterstock.

Wayne County, Pennsylvania, considers Honesdale as the "Birthplace of the American Railroad." In 1829, it experienced the first steam locomotive's inaugural run-on commercial tracks in the United States. Enjoy a train ride on the Stourbridge Line with Stourbridge Line Train Excursions to take in the stunning Lackawaxen River Valley. Dive into the region's history at the Wayne County Historical Society’s Museum, where artifacts, exhibits, and archives vividly portray the county's past. Admire the architecture of the Wayne County courthouse, constructed in 1880, or participate in Honesdale walking tours that lead folks through the town, offering insights into its history, including the exploration of the Bethel School.

Bushkill

Bushkill Falls in Pennsylvania
Bushkill Falls in Pennsylvania.

Known as the Niagara of Pennsylvania, the Native American Exhibit enhances the experience. As one steps into the life-size longhouse, envision cooking and sleeping in such a structure by looking up through the smoke hole. The Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, slicing through the Kittatinny Ridge, grants access to beautiful hiking trails, waterfalls, and other natural attractions. Spend a day pretending to be a gold miner and learning proper techniques to find gemstones in a stream of silt and sediment from the Pocono Mountains. Alternatively, test your luck at the Bushkill Falls Mining Company Maze, where guests receive a series of clues and attempt to navigate their way out of the maze!

Palmerton

Colorful autumn foliage in the Blue Mountain Resort, Palmerton, Pennsylvania.
Colorful autumn foliage in the Blue Mountain Resort, Palmerton, Pennsylvania.

Founded in 1812, Blue Mountain is the setting for Palmerton. Depending on the season, Blue Mountain Resort has opportunities for hiking, skiing, or snowboarding. Pay respects to fallen soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice at the Vietnam Memorial. Explore over 5000 lavender plants, wild turkeys, and breathtaking views at Quiet Hills Lavender Farms. The Palmerton Rail-Trail, suitable for walking, running, and biking, provides a calm atmosphere with lovely views. The Pocono Mountains have numerous hiking opportunities, including trails such as the infamous Appalachian Trail.

Stroudsburg

The Main Street in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania.
Main Street view of Stroudsburg, PA. 

Jacob Stroud, a prominent early settler and community founder, lends his name to Stroudsburg, bestowing it with historical significance. The Dansbury Depot, originally a train station and now repurposed as a community center, stands out as a notable local landmark. Marvelous architecture characterizes the Stroud Mansion, which dates back to 1795. The historic venue's Sherman Theater regularly lists events on its schedule, from concerts to performances and community events. Just a short drive away, Mountain View Park has opportunities for outdoor recreation, walking trails, sports fields, and a playground. Nature enthusiasts can appreciate the natural beauty of the Pocono Mountains by exploring the nearby Appalachian Trail.

The Pocono Mountains uncover a fascinating ensemble of seven historic towns, each extending an invitation to visitors with a lively blend of cultural landmarks and enchanting appeal. Whether wandering through the historic downtown of Milford, admiring the heritage buildings and their impressive architecture, such as the Anthony Brooks Building or the Center Square House, or by exploring Hawley’s theaters for the live performing arts at either the Harmony in the Woods theatre or the Ritz Company Playhouse. Together, these towns affirm their status as captivating and worthy destinations within the Pocono Mountains.

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