Pocono Pines, PA Reviews


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Pocono Pines, PA is a small village nestled in the scenic Pocono Mountains. It is known for its beautiful landscapes, charming shops, and outdoor activities such as hiking and skiing. Visitors to this picturesque town are often enchanted by its natural beauty and unique atmosphere. Reviews of Pocono Pines are generally positive, with many praising the area for its tranquility and peacefulness. Additionally, they praise the local cuisine, friendly service from locals, and abundance of outdoor recreation opportunities. People often discuss how great it feels to reconnect with nature while exploring the trails around Pocono Pines or visiting nearby attractions like Bushkill Falls or Big Boulder Ski Resort. All in all, visitors tend to have very positive experiences in Pocono Pines and find themselves wanting to return time and again!

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My Slice of Heaven - 10/28/2009
Pocono Pines is a small mountain lake town with only two major roads, and when I say major - they each only have two lanes – one in each direction. We are centrally located on top of the Pocono Plateau and have easy access to highways and interstates in near by Pocono Summit and Blakeslee. Pocono Pines is a family friendly area that has been kept beautifully by the area residents and township, it’s picturesque. The communities in Pocono Pines are Lake Naomi, Timber Trails and Pinecrest Lake. Pocono Pines is mostly a vacation area, as a year rounder I find the months of September thru May are very quiet and peaceful, though I do love the bump in activity during the summer months when the lakes come alive and we see our summer friends. Our local elementary school is fantastic and I rarely have to drive more then 2 miles to get anything I need from a local store from people I know personally. We have a rich history surrounding our town connected to our lakes and the old railroad that Read More

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It's getting like NY and NJ - 6/17/2009
The rents and the food prices have gotten too high for persons living on a fixed income.
The traffic is horrendous. The climate is actually WARMER due to the immense amount of pavement put down around here in the last 5 years.
Noise levels from nearby roads and highways is extremely high.
The light pollution at night has obscured the stars of the Milky Way overhead.Read More

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