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150 Water Street
The Upper Mill still has an operating wooden water-wheel that can be visited by the public on a self-guided free tour. Run for many years by the Rowe Brothers, the mill had wood and metal shops, a blacksmith, and a grist mill; today it is home to attractive boutiques, a café/bakery and bar, and a music shop.
Enjoy a cozy fire-side snack for two in our beautiful garden! Your S’mores Kit will include marshmallows, graham crackers, and chocolate from Electric City Sweets.
Route 590W in Lackawaxen, PA, 570.685.4871
Home to the “Father of the Western Novel,” this historic building sits on the banks of the Upper Delaware River. Zane Grey lived in Lackawaxen, Pennsylvania, from 1905 until 1918; the town always held a special place in his memories and was chosen as the site of his final resting place. Today, Grey’s home (1914-1918) is preserved by the National Park Service as part of Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River.
39 Erie Street, Port Jervis, NY, 845.856.5375
Gillinder Glass was founded 156 years ago by William T. Gillinder. Born and raised in England, William T. relocated to the colonies where he opened his first glass factory in Philadelphia in 1861. In 1876, Gillinder built an operating glass plant in the nation’s Centennial Exhibition, a major component of the first Worlds Fair held in the United States (in Philadelphia). In 1912, his three grandsons purchased a glass plant in Port Jervis, NY, formerly known as the Orange County Flint Glass Works. The plant opened as Gillinder Brothers in January 1913 and continues on this same site today, operated by sixth generation Charlie Gillinder.
538 Emery Road, Dingmans Ferry, PA, 570-828-2319
The Pocono Environmental Education Center is, and appreciation for nature through hands-on experience in a national park. The Pocono Environmental Education Center (PEEC) is located within the 77,000 acre Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, along the Delaware River. PEEC is one of the most respected and recognized environmental education centers in the northeastern United States. PEEC advances environmental education, sustainable living. This non-profit advances environmental education, sustainable living, and appreciation for nature through hands-on experience in the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Park. Plus there are over 12 miles of hiking and trails.
608 Broad Street, 570.296.8126
The Columns Museum, operated by the Pike County Historical Society, is two blocks from the hotel and housed in a Neo-Greek Revival mansion showcasing a fine collection of art, artifacts, and ephemera from generations of ancestors, with a special focus on Pike County and the surrounding areas. Exhibits include the famous “blood-stained Lincoln Flag,“ which cushioned the dying president’s head moments after he was shot at Ford’s Theater in April of 1865. The flag is part of a large collection of memorabilia that tells the story of that tragic night from the perspective of a family of actors working in the theatre that evening. Civil War artifacts, historic farm tools and firearms, Native American artifacts, the Hiawatha stagecoach, vintage gowns and uniforms, photo albums and period letters, musical instruments, and kitchenware are also on display. Additionally, the museum hosts special seasonal exhibits.
151 Grey Towers Drive, 570.296.9630
Grey Towers is the Richard Morris Hunt-designed Normanesque bluestone chateau that was built by James Pinchot and was the ancestral home of Gifford Pinchot, first chief of the U.S. Forest Service and twice-Governor of Pennsylvania. House and garden tours are offered every day, from Memorial Day weekend through October 31. Natural resources-related groups also use the newly renovated facilities for conferences and meetings. Other Grey Towers activities include short hiking trails, on-site programs, and conservation education programs for all ages.
On the first floor of the main building of Hotel Fauchère, 401 Broad Street, the great center hallway features the work of local artists. Along with the Hudson River School and other famous works of art throughout the hotel, you will be delighted by our collection. In Bar Louis, you will be thrilled to find our original oversized, framed photograph by Christopher Makos of Andy Warhol kissing John Lennon.
The Delaware River, the longest undammed river east of the Mississippi, is steeped in history and offers days filled with fun. The River reveals exceptional opportunities to fish, raft, canoe and kayak. Numerous outfitters in the area supply gear and offer guided tours. We’re happy to help you arrange a tour; please contact our concierge for details.
210 Broad Street, 570.409.1234
Milford Galleries is owned and operated by a cooperative of successful and emerging artists and artisans from the Tri-State area. Their work is shown in galleries throughout the U.S. and Europe, in cities including New York, San Francisco, Santa Fe, Albuquerque, Philadelphia, Providence, and Paris, and is commissioned by personal and commercial patrons.
With 10-15 artists exhibiting, you’ll view an eclectic collection of original work, from traditional to contemporary, featuring various mediums including photography, paintings, sculpture, ceramics, jewelry, fine burled wood objects and more. Artwork is on display year-round; shows change every six weeks. Open Thu-Sun (10-5), Mon (11-3).
307 Broad Street, 570.296.0413
Ring of Truth
This family owned gallery includes a collection of works of various styles from medieval fantasy to contemporary to impressionistic. In addition to their own work, they are committed to promoting other local artists and craftspeople in Pike County by featuring a different artist every month. Here you will find a wide array of mediums and material, including paintings, prints, sculptures, handcrafted tables and custom-built lamps, jewelry, and other rare and unique items. This is the perfect place if you are looking for a unique gift or an intricately designed piece of art while in Milford!
In addition to the gallery, part of the store is especially dedicated to “The Museum,” where an eclectic lifetime collection of interesting historic photos, documents, weaponry, antiques, and collectibles are on display.
In 1872, Philadelphia’s Daily Evening Telegraph described our region’s fluviarchy — a network of waterfalls flowing into the Delaware River — as “precipitating themselves over cataracts of great heights, plunging into miniature lakelets, and noisily bubbling through miniature gorges or moss-hung glens.” Several of these “noisy bubblers” are located within the Delaware Watergap National Park (DWNRA).
Located in the DWNRA, less than four miles from the hotel, is this breathtaking, year-round sight. The roaring, 105-foot Raymondskill Falls includes three tiers of cascades; visitors may view each unique water feature from a different section of the hiking trail. The total roundtrip hike to all three falls is less than one mile. From the Hotel, follow Route 209 south into the DWNRA about three miles and make a right at the sign for Raymondskill Falls.
The 75-foot Dingmans Falls is the DWNRA’s most popular waterfall. Novice hikers will enjoy the short trek, which wends by Silver Thread Falls. A flat boardwalk trail, accessible to wheelchair-users, passes through a hemlock ravine and delivers hikers to the base of Dingmans Falls, where a steep climb of 240 steps will take you to the top. From the Hotel, follow Route 209 south into the DWNRA for about 10 miles and turn right at the stoplight at Route 739.
Pennsylvania designates routes for long-distance biking, usually on lightly traveled roads. Bicycle PA Route L follows a north-south route through the mountains, with segments on the D&H and Lehigh Gorge trails. Bicycle PA Route Y generally follows PA Route 6, but it also includes some lightly traveled country roads in this region. Delaware State Forest Thirty-one miles of designated mountain bike trails and gravel roads. Biking is permitted on all trails not designated for “foot travel only.” Delaware Water Gap National Park Miles of mountain biking, hiking and cross-country ski trails. Please adhere to signs posted. The newly constructed 35-mile McDade Trail, extending from Stroudsburg to Milford, is open for hiking and biking. Lackawanna State Forest Fourteen miles of dirt and gravel roads. Biking is permitted on all trails not designated as “foot travel only.” State Forests Biking is permitted on state forest roads and old woods roads. Mountain bikes are recommended. Biking is not permitted on designated state forest hiking trails.
The Delaware River Highlands area offers hundreds of places to fish for a variety of species, including trout, bass, walleye and American shad. Fishing licenses, available at most sporting goods stores and some town halls, are required for anglers 16 and older. An additional permit is required for trout. Boat accesses are plentiful and most are free. Please note that not every ramp is suitable for every craft, as not every body of water is suitable for every craft. Pay special attention to signage. The Delaware State Forest has 11 lakes and ponds. Peck’s Pond has two launch sites. Large power boating is available on Lake Wallenpaupack. Smaller powerboats and watercraft, like canoes and kayaks, are ideal for most other waters. Milford Beach, about a mile from the hotel, offers a launch for canoes, kayaks and small watercraft.
Make the most out of your outdoor adventure in the Poconos with our Outdoor Adventure Kit. This kit includes essential items such as wet wipes, bug repellent, sunscreen, a keychain, bottled water, a granola bar, and a cooling towel to keep you comfortable and refreshed throughout your adventure. Add it to your hotel reservation now for a hassle-free outdoor experience.
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