Poconos and the Endless Mountains, Northeast PA Mountains
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Here the Pennsylvania Visitors Network introduces you to two regions in one. The Endless Mountains (Bradford, Sullivan, Susquehanna and Wyoming counties) are just that...endless. Lots of quaint little towns to explore, superb Bed & Breakfasts, antiques, and ... definitely an outdoor paradise. The other counties comprise the Pocono Region. Known as the "Honeymoon Capital" of the world there's a lot more here than that. Together they make up the Northeast PA Mountains.
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Use the drop-down boxes to find information about what to do, where to stay, eat, shop, worship and more as you plan your stay in this region. Towns in the region include: East Stroudsburg, Hawley, Jim Thorpe, Sayre, Scranton, Towanda, Tunkhannock, Wilkes Barre... Not Sure Where A Town Is? CLICK HERE.


Area Notes of Interest:
Jim Thorpe, a model "Swiss" town is in Carbon County. Visit Steamtown in Scranton, the Delaware Water Gap in Monroe County. Ricketts Glen, a National Natural Landmark, can be found in Luzerne, Columbia and Sullivan Counties. It's waterfalls bring people from around the world. The French Asylum is being excavated near Wyalusing, Bradford County. It was going to be the home of Marie Antoinette, (until she lost her head), and it's near to the famous scenic "Wyalusing Rocks".
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