Isolated Creekside Knotty Pine 1930s Lodge on 575 Acre Forest Preserve

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WiFi, bed sheets
WiFi, bed sheets
WiFi, bed sheets
WiFi, bed sheets

About this lodge

Situated in Pocono Mountains, this lovely lodge for $534 per night is a fantastic option for your next break. Rates vary by date, please click on rate tab above for complete information Charming historic four bedroom lodge on 575 private forest preserve overlooking a breathtaking naturally-reproducing trout stream with waterfalls cascading through a thickly forested glen with a cool soothing swimming hole and a gorgeous mountain view. The view of the stream from the lodge looks like a Hollywood movie set. Only 75 miles from Manhattan, 125 from Philadelphia. Exceptionally private, half-mile long driveway (gated); for 75 years was a private hunting club but now is maintained as the owner's exclusive retreat. Privacy and discretion assured; specialized and experienced in hospitality for high-profile clientele requiring exceptional service. Vintage furniture in knotty pine 1930s lodge, all natural materials (no sheetrock) with cathedral ceiling, stone wood-burning fireplace, furnished screened porch, large deck, picnic table set on slate patio and interesting artwork. Large great room/dining area, newly remodeled bathroom and kitchen. Fully stocked tableware, pots and pans, spices, etc. Four (4) Bedrooms, all with queen size beds, the master bdrm and bdrm # 1 has a sink and mirror in room. TV/DVD player in master bedroom; wireless internet access and cable TV. Tremendous privacy, but with nearby caretaker. Two additional properties on Dwarfskill Preserve are also available for rental. The cottage (vrbo#: 431732) has 2 bedrooms and sleeps 4; The cabin (vrbo#: 445407) is a 1 room cabin and sleeps 2. Inquire about special pricing for all three together. This building is one of three rental properties at the Dwarfskill Preserve, which include a 4 BR Lodge, 2BR Cottage and 1Rm Cabin. The buildings are spaced around a large circle at the end of a 1/2 mile driveway. The Lodge faces the Dwarfskill Creek and its screen porch and deck cannot be seen from the other two buildings; the Cottage faces a meadow, similarly private. The Cabin sits between the other two buildings, at the beginning of the trail to the waterfall on the 575 acre property. The only other habitable structure on the property is the Caretaker's Barn, halfway up the driveway, which is not available for short-term rental. Guides for fishing, hiking or tours, or private catering, massage and spa services, available by special arrangement. The cabin is located only 6 miles from Milford, PA, which Atlantic Magazine once called 'the prettiest county seat in America'; 3/4 of the village is in a National Historic District featuring galleries, antiques, coffee shops, boutiques and specialty shopping. Heritage attractions include Grey Towers (Richard Morris Hunt-designed 19th c. stone mansion), The Columns Museum (featuring the blood-stained Lincoln flag, which cushioned the President's head moments after he was shot) athree restaurants, patisserie, day spa, vintage menu collection and permanent exhibit of Hudson River School paintings. The day spa, Badea & Soul, offers massages, facials and body scrubs/wraps in the comfort of your lodge rental, by pre-arranged appointment. Milford is also adjacent to the 70,000 acre Delaware Water Gap National Park and the federally-protected Upper Delaware Wild & Scenic River offering a wide array of river activities, including tubing, canoeing, kayaking, fishing, eagle-watching and more. Keywords: Upper Delaware River, Milford, Pike County, Catskills, Poconos, Pennsylvania USA 75 miles from New York City Scranton Lodge Private Waterfall Stream Trout Fishing Hunting Cabin Hiking Charming Historic Country

Amenities

Pool
Kitchen / Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Fireplace
Parking
Balcony / Patio
Dishwasher
TV
Garden
Family friendly

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Reviews

5.0/5.0
Outstanding(35 Reviews)
5.0
Aug 2023
What a beautiful location to reconnect with my family this past stay. The property is very rustic which is exactly what we were looking for. Walking outside the lodge and hearing the water running was so relaxing. My family hiked up and down the river every day even when it rained. We fished, we swam, we explored the waterfalls. The property really is magical with moss beds and mushrooms and endless beauty. We brought mountain bikes, which my kids enjoyed riding up and down the road and a few of the trails. My dogs were so depressed when we got home, they loved, going out and roaming the property and the free space on our hikes. We happen to visit during the end of a meteor shower, and having access to open sky with limited light pollution was breathtaking, lots of wildlife to observe and nature to take in. Before we even left, my kids asked if we can book it again for next year.
5.0
Jan 2023
This was my family's third stay in The Lodge. If you are looking for a peaceful getaway in a most beautiful setting, this is the place! From the sounds of the rushing falls below, to the whispering pines that stand as guardians round the historic cabins, this place offers a quiet place of peace and rest, away from the hustle and bustle of every day life. It truly is like stepping back into another place and time. The highlight of the historic lodge is the beautiful, rustic fireplace which brings old fashioned warmth and cheer on a cold, winter's day. The owner/caretaker was extremely helpful and he responded very promptly to all my emails. We are very thankful to have disovered such a gem of a place and we hope to be back again and again!
5.0
Jan 2023
Beautiful location and very cozy cabin-like home!
5.0
Mar 2021
We stayed in the lodge w 8 people. There was 2-3 feet of snow on the ground. We brought snowshoes, sleds, and cross country skis. There was too much snow for the skis. We were able to snowshoe around and see waterfalls, beautiful river spots and sled once the snow was packed. We cooked our meals. Some tools for cooking were missing like a whisk and there are some good cooking staples but no sugar. We loved the time to play games and sit by the fire enjoying the fruits of our labor in the kitchen. Would definitely return. Beds were very comfortable and there was a much enjoyed shower w fresh towels. The view of river and especially the sound of the river was beautiful.
5.0
Feb 2021
Beautiful property
Beautiful property
We stayed in the lodge w 8 people. There was 2-3 feet of snow on the ground. We brought snowshoes, sleds, and cross country skis. There was too much snow for the skis. We were able to snowshoe around and see waterfalls, beautiful river spots and sled once the snow was packed. We cooked our meals. Some tools for cooking were missing like a whisk and there are some good cooking staples but no sugar. We loved the time to play games and sit by the fire enjoying the fruits of our labor in the kitchen. Would definitely return. Beds were very comfortable and there was a much enjoyed shower w fresh towels. The view of river and especially the sound of the river was beautiful.
5.0
Feb 2021
We stayed at Dwarveskill back in September 2020 and this review is long overdue. Unreal experience on a pristine property. You truly feel immersed in wilderness and have an amazing swimming hole within arms length. I cannot begin to explain the morning experience as I sat on the deck sipping my morning coffee as the running stream provided music to my ears. 10/10 and highly recommend.
5.0
Jan 2021
Amazing property which easily can become the beginning of many more trips!
Amazing property which easily can become the beginning of many more trips!
We stayed at Dwarveskill back in September 2020 and this review is long overdue. Unreal experience on a pristine property. You truly feel immersed in wilderness and have an amazing swimming hole within arms length. I cannot begin to explain the morning experience as I sat on the deck sipping my morning coffee as the running stream provided music to my ears. 10/10 and highly recommend.
5.0
Nov 2020
Fantastic in every way. House is lovely. Property is even lovelier. Owner couldn't have been more helpful or responsive. We will be back.

FAQs

How much does this lodge cost compared to others in Pocono Mountains?

The average price for a rental in Pocono Mountains is $251 per night. This rental is $283 above the average.

Is parking included with this lodge?

Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Isolated Creekside Knotty Pine 1930s Lodge on 575 Acre Forest Preserve. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.

Is there a pool at this lodge?

Yes, a swimming pool is available for use at Isolated Creekside Knotty Pine 1930s Lodge on 575 Acre Forest Preserve. Enjoy the water!

Is Isolated Creekside Knotty Pine 1930s Lodge on 575 Acre Forest Preserve pet friendly?

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What amenities are available at Isolated Creekside Knotty Pine 1930s Lodge on 575 Acre Forest Preserve?

We found 10 amenities for this rental. This includes pool, kitchen / kitchenette, internet / wifi, fireplace, and parking.

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