Vanilla Sk
I would love to see a great mountain view in a nice cozy cabin or at least a nice hotel. I would of went to Aspen, Colorado but unfortunately trip can't go as planned. I need advice on a place to stay and have fun around the area.
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Great Wolf Lodge offers an indoor water park and super friendly family atmosphere. It is close to the Tannersville Outlets so you could include some shopping.
Mountain Laurel Resort & Spa is more grown up atmosphere.
Lots of places offer cabins for rent near Big Boulder and Jack Frost. Check Pocono Real Estate website for houses.
Looking for cheap fun in the area then go over to Hickory Run State Park (they offer camp sites seasonally). There is stuff to see there all year round. Easy hikes to see waterfall and check out Boulder Field.
Great Wolf Lodge offers an indoor water park and super friendly family atmosphere. It is close to the Tannersville Outlets so you could include some shopping.
Mountain Laurel Resort & Spa is more grown up atmosphere.
Lots of places offer cabins for rent near Big Boulder and Jack Frost. Check Pocono Real Estate website for houses.
Looking for cheap fun in the area then go over to Hickory Run State Park (they offer camp sites seasonally). There is stuff to see there all year round. Easy hikes to see waterfall and check out Boulder Field.
Prettiest places to live in the US?
Cody B
Hello,
I would like to know if anyone can suggest a few towns/cities that are mountainous, somewhat isolated, and are somewhat low-key in the US. I am looking to live somewhere with great views, cool weather, close (10-40 miles) to a big (60k+ population) city. Sort of a "hidden gem." Any suggestions and experience will be appreciated. Thank you so much!
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Having lived in Wyoming, I can suggest a few places that fit all but the last of your criteria (close to mid-sized town). Wilson, Wyoming, is just west of Jackson and is a very cool, low-key place and yet close to all the amenities of Jackson. Cody, Wyoming, is also very nice. It is reasonably close to Billings, Montana, and is much more low-key than Jackson Hole with scenery and recreation activities that almost match Jackson. Sheridan, Wyoming, is also a very nice small western town with nice mountains. In Utah, Park City would be an incredible place to live, just 20 minutes from Salt Lake City and three huge wonderful ski resorts. In Colorado, I would look at small towns like Telluride, sort of close to Denver, and maybe Loveland. Driggs, Idaho, is a relatively undiscovered gem close to Grand Targhee ski resort and many places to camp, fish and hike. I lived in Jackson Hole for five years and loved it but can't describe it as low-key.
Having lived in Wyoming, I can suggest a few places that fit all but the last of your criteria (close to mid-sized town). Wilson, Wyoming, is just west of Jackson and is a very cool, low-key place and yet close to all the amenities of Jackson. Cody, Wyoming, is also very nice. It is reasonably close to Billings, Montana, and is much more low-key than Jackson Hole with scenery and recreation activities that almost match Jackson. Sheridan, Wyoming, is also a very nice small western town with nice mountains. In Utah, Park City would be an incredible place to live, just 20 minutes from Salt Lake City and three huge wonderful ski resorts. In Colorado, I would look at small towns like Telluride, sort of close to Denver, and maybe Loveland. Driggs, Idaho, is a relatively undiscovered gem close to Grand Targhee ski resort and many places to camp, fish and hike. I lived in Jackson Hole for five years and loved it but can't describe it as low-key.
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