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Sunlit gravel path winding through a tall pine and hardwood forest with golden light filtering between the trees
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Three Pocono pockets, one easy basecamp

Long Pond, Pocono Pines, Pocono Summit — each its own corner of the mountains, each within easy reach of Camelback, Kalahari, and the raceway.

Skiers on a snowy floodlit slope at night during heavy snowfall, with tall light poles and dark trees lining the run
Winter

Ski & Ride at Camelback

Thirty-nine trails, night skiing until 10pm, and rentals on-mountain if you're flying in light. Our cabins sit fifteen minutes from the lifts — boots on at the door, back by the firepit by dusk.

Twisting blue, red, and orange water slides curving against a clear sky at an outdoor waterpark
Summer splash

Camelbeach & Kalahari Days

Camelbeach runs outdoors all summer; Kalahari's indoor waterpark is the rainy-day save. Pack the towels in the morning, come back to the hot tub and a quiet deck by evening.

Wooden log cabin with green roof and covered porch nestled among tall evergreen trees in a forest setting
With the kids

Great Wolf & Xtreme Jump

Great Wolf Lodge for the full waterpark day, Xtreme Jump Zone in Tannersville when the weather turns. Both are a short drive — and you'll be glad you're not sleeping inside the noise.

Ornate stone building with large illuminated windows and a flag, set against a pink and blue sunset sky
Grown-up evenings

Mount Airy & Journeys Spa

Mount Airy Casino for dinner and late blackjack; Journeys Day Spa for the kind of afternoon that ends with a robe and zero phone signal. Both twenty minutes out, both worth the drive.

The basecamp

Built for slow evenings under the hemlocks

The mountains give you the day. The cabin gives you the evening — a hot tub steaming under the trees, a firepit lit, the kitchen ready for a real dinner in.

Outdoor hot tub with steps under a white pergola beside a red barn-style cabin, set on gravel patio in wooded surroundings
After the slopes

Hot tub and firepit, woods all around

Come back from Camelback or Kalahari, drop the boots at the door, and let the hot tub do its work while the firepit catches.

Private hot tub

Tucked into the trees off the back deck — steam rising through the hemlocks after dusk.

Firepit and firewood

Stacked dry wood, long matches, and Adirondack chairs already pulled around the ring.

String-lit evenings

Bistro lights strung between the hemlocks so the deck glows once the sun drops behind the ridge.
Backyard fire pit ringed with Adirondack chairs and string lights beside a two-story gray cabin with deck and hot tub in wooded surroundings
When it rains

A game room, a stocked kitchen, room to spread out

Weather turns in the Poconos. The cabin is built for that — a game room for the group, a real kitchen for cabin dinners, and quiet corners to read.

Game room downstairs

Pool table, arcade, board games on the shelf — enough to absorb a rainy Saturday with a group of six.

Stocked kitchen

Full-size range, sharp knives, cast iron, and coffee gear — built for cooking, not just reheating.

Armani, a text away

Forgot something or need a dinner recommendation? Text the host who actually knows the area.
The three cabins

The three cabins, side by side

Three cabins tucked into the woods across Long Pond, Pocono Pines, and Pocono Summit. Hot tub, firepit, and game room at each. Groups of six to eight, around $376 a night.

Planning Your Trip

Pocono Questions, Answered

Still planning? Text Armani directly or email [email protected].

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