Cheap Things To Do in Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania

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7 Hazard Square, Route 209 Jim Thorpe, PA,

  • The 4,548 acres of park land follow the river from Francis E. Walter Dam in the north to Jim Thorpe in the south. The Lehigh Gorge Trail follows over 20 miles of abandoned railroad grade along the ... More on Dcnr.state.pa.us

  • Views are great and there's plenty of places to stop and take in the sights. More on trails.mtbr.com

 

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Former Central RR of New Jersey Train Station Jim Thorpe, PA,

  • Bring the entire family for a spectacular one-hour train ride into the beautiful Lehigh Gorge State Park. From the comfort of our historic 1920's era open window coaches, you can witness the grand... More on Jimthorpe.org

  • Bring the entire family for a spectacular one-hour train ride into the beautiful Lehigh Gorge State Park. From the comfort of our historic 1920's era open window coaches, you can witness the grand ... More on Jimthorpe.org

 

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2239 PA-903, Jim Thorpe, PA

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  • Fast Paced, Exciting Skirmish Paintball Games & Fields! 50 Award Winning Paintball Fields on over 700 acre... More on Jimthorpe.org

  • I have been to play skirmish several times up here and it is the best. The guides are very accomidating to ... More on Yahoo! Travel

 

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1519 Pennsylvania 903, Jim Thorpe, PA

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  • Pocono Whitewater Rafting, Biking, Kayaking, and Paintball. Rafting trips and rail-trail biking through the... More on 800poconos.com

  • These people are very caring and very generous. You'd love their company. Safety is the first thing in thei... More on Yahoo! Travel

 

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2950 Pohopoco Drive, Jim Thorpe, PA 18229

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  • Enjoy rolling open fields, scenic views, a ... More on Yahoo! Travel

  • boating, fishing, water sports, paths all good...the swimming area is terrible, lots of people from surro... More on Yahoo! Travel

 

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41 West Broadway, Jim Thorpe, PA, 18229

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  • overview: Focuses on such topics as the Lenape Indians, the discovery and coal mining. the settlement of ea... More on MuseumStuff.com

  • Really the best historical interpretation of this town by far. And this place has a lot of history to inter... More on Yahoo! Travel

 

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128 West Broadway, Jim Thorpe, Pocono Mountains Region, Pennsylvania

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  • Hanging site of seven accused coal miners known as the Molly Maguires in the 1870s. Contains the mysterious... More on 800poconos.com

  • I suggest you walk as there are lots of parking down at the station, but there is little in the jail More on igougo

 

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Route 209, 7 miles North of Jim Thorpe, Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania

  • An awesome relatively easy ride with beautiful scenic overlooks and two snall stream crossings. This is a really fun ride, nothing too technical. It can be completed in as little as an hour or so i... More on trails.mtbr.com

  • Jim Thorpe boasts antiquing, fine dining, and historic sites, but the main attraction is the great outdoors and the Lehigh Valley Gorge, where whitewater rafters coexist happily with cyclists, all enj More on igougo

 

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Former NJ Central Railroad Station, Jim Thorpe, PA 18229

  • Built in 1888 to serve booming passenger train activity and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Landing is Carbon County's hub for special events, exhibits, and rail excursions. An orientation center of the Delaware ... More on 800poconos.com

 

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14 West Broadway, Jim Thorpe, PA 18229

  • We are an all volunteer orgaization with the exception of a part time Programming Director. Our Board of Directors is a working Board. We are dedicated to the continued preservation, repair and uti... More on MuseumsUSA.org

  • Inscription. Formed March 13, 1843 from Northampton and Monroe counties. Carbon is the basic element of this area's rich deposits of anthracite coal. The county seat, incorporated in 1850 as Mauch ... More on HMDB

 

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