Poconos gay
Contact(s):Manager
Phone:1 570 223-8484
Gay OwnedResort - 45 rental units
Gay Men, Lesbian, Transgender
General Discount:None
Agent Commission:None
Gay resort nestled in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania, with an outdoor olympic size pool, sway club, piano bar with live entertainment, restaurant, four types of accommodations, woods, and a lake. We also offer shuffleboard and tennis. Our rates comprise dinner, breakfast, admission to club, pool and tax. Gay owned & operated.
Payment:Amex, Cash, Discover, MC, Cash Order, Trav Checks, VisaAmenitiesPrivate & Shared Bath * Disability: No Access * Wireless in Common Area * Nonsmoking Rooms Ready * Mountain, Pond views * Breakfast included * No Children * Pets - Call Firstemail us | website
LGBTQ Travelers Find Harmony & Tranquility in the Pocono Mountains
A roughly two-hour steer away from Fresh York City and Philadelphia, the Pocono Mountains region of Pennsylvania encompasses 2,400 square miles of scenic natural beauty. Visitors can appreciate outdoor adventures galore plus renowned resorts, delicious local restaurants, historic small towns, and exciting festivals and events.
Why not soak in the sunshine in the Poconos this summer? Get a bird’s-eye view as you fly through the sky on a zip line, obtain a horseback cruise , or brave the rapids during a whitewater rafting trip. Find adrenaline-filled adventures like paintball, ATV and UTV rides, and skydiving or take things at a more relaxed pace with a waterfall hike or fishing trip: there are so many ways to travel in the fresh mountain air.
The rolling hills, peaceful forests, and serene lakes and rivers in the Poconos establish the perfect backdrop for cabins and campgrounds like Camp Out Mt. Nebo, a LGBT+ mature person camping resort located just outside Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area. The range of places to stay in the area also includes cozy bed and breakfasts and iconic lodgings fancy Cove Haven Resort
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Welcome to Camp Out Poconos
Camp Out is the newest LGBTQ+ adult camping resort nestled in the scenic Poconos. Choose from tent, RV, cottage, or cabin accommodations with breathtaking mountain views. Indulge in on-site amenities including a pool, jacuzzi, sports, games, twirl parties, piano and video lounge, drag performances, and live shows. Open April through October, Camp Out offers a relaxing break out with endless activities. Membership is required for all stays or visits. Must be 21+. Visit campoutpoconos.com for more details.
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Full Hook Up Sites (W/E/S) Available
Tent Sites Available
Seasonal Sites Available
Electric & Water Hookups Available
Swimming Available
Pet Friendly
Full Service Cabin
Primitive Cabin
Pull Thru Sites
Camp Store
Credit Cards Accepted
Dump Station
Firewood For Sale
Group Area
Hot Tub / Jacuzzi
Lake, Pond or Creek
Online Reservations
Pavilion
Pets Allowed - Check for Restrictions
Planned Activities
Recreation Hall
RV Storage Area
Sports Fields
Swimming Pool
Fitness Center
Grocery Store
Hiking Trails
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Milford, PA– Gay Kind Life in a Historic Resort Town
Milford, PA is a very small town in the Poconos with a smaller population of 1,021. It is a popular gay enclave for tourists from NYC and Philadelphia looking to appreciate the great outdoors. Milford is located right on the Delaware River where Pennsylvania meets Fresh York and Modern Jersey. It is nestled between the protected forest environment of the Poconos and the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area. Both parks have protected forests, majestic waterfalls and many hiking trails. Many homosexual & lesbians purchase time-shares and cottages in this area to take benefit of the fishing, boating and swimming offered.
The town has a vibrant arts community and boasts two beautiful main streets, Harford and Broad that are lined with exquisite historic buildings, antique stores and galleries. The downtown also boasts many superb cafes and restaurants. Many who reside there attribute the success of the town to queer activist Sean Strub who bought the Hotel Fauchere and restored it to its turn-of-the-century Victorian elegance. The area is very grassy with many aged trees and perennia