Explore the Area
The village of Tannersville is located within the Pocono Mountain region, well-known for its skiing and hiking opportunities.
Learn about some of the area businesses and things to do from the Greater Pocono Chamber of Commerce.
Nearby State Parks and Forests
Big Pocono State Park is close to several state parks, where visitors can enjoy recreation, education, and other activities.
Beltzville State Park
The 3,002-acre Beltzville State Park features the 949-acre Beltzville Lake, which is a rest stop for migrating waterfowl and is a destination for boaters and anglers. The sand beach and picnic pavilions are very popular.
Other recreational activities include hiking, mountain biking, swimming, and hunting.
Gouldsboro State Park
The 2,800-acre Gouldsboro State Park features the 250-acre Gouldsboro Lake, which is incredibly popular for fishing and boating. Other popular recreational activities include hiking, mountain biking, picnicking, and swimming.
The Gouldsboro Lake offers a smoke-free beach, and is a warmwater fishery with common species being bass, pickerel, yellow perch, catfish, sunfish, walleye, and crappie.
Hickory Run State Park
The 15,990-acre Hickory Run State Park lies in the western foothills of the Pocono Mountains. It contains 44 miles of hiking trails and a large picnic area with hundreds of picnic tables, restrooms, playground equipment, drinking water, and trash containers located near Sand Spring Lake, which has a swimming beach, disc golf, and orienteering.
Tobyhanna State Park
The 5,440-acre Tobyhanna State Park includes the 170-acre Tobyhanna Lake, making the park optimal for outdoor recreation. Popular recreational activities include hiking, mountain biking, picnicking, swimming, boating, fishing, hunting, and camping. The park features 10 miles of hiking trails and five miles of mountain biking trails.
Other Nearby Outdoor Spaces and Natural Places
State Game Lands 38 is adjacent to the state park and provides additional recreational opportunities. The Tannersville Cranberry Bog, operated by the Nature Conservancy, is another local green space.
Pennsylvania Heritage Area
Heritage Areas protect, enhance, and promote Pennsylvania’s historic, natural, cultural, and scenic resources.
The Delaware and Lehigh National Heritage Corridor is a multi-use trail spanning 165 miles through a five-county region. This is a nationally significant historic transportation route that traverses railroads, canals, rivers, and trails.