Best attractions and places to see around Woodloch include a diverse range of natural and cultural sites. The region features numerous lakes, extensive hiking trails, and significant historical landmarks. Visitors can explore natural areas, engage in outdoor activities, and discover local history. The area offers a mix of recreational opportunities and points of interest.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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South Shore Park is a great small park on the banks of Lake Woodlands. There is a paved bike path that runs along the banks of the lake, giving you a great view of the water.
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The north side of Lake Woodlands has a great little network of paved trails along the lakeside, from Northshore Park up to Research Forest Drive. The lake itself has decorative fountains and it is not uncommon to see people boating out on the water.
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This bridge is a great spot to check out Lake Woodlands. Northshore Park is on one side of the bridge, while the trail extends in both directions.
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Shadow Lake is a great small pond surrounded by plants and teeming with fish, turtles, frogs, and waterfowl in The Woodlands, Texas. There is a boardwalk around the pond and some easy walking trails, but if you decide to explore them, please note that cycling is not permitted. This is a great place to stop and look for any one of these animals and enjoy the scenery.
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The Cochran Trail runs north to south down the eastern end of the William Goodrich Jones State Forest. It's a lovely woodland to explore, with a network of trails on a grid. The intersections have street sign style waymarkers that indicate what each trail is.
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The Middle Lake Trail takes you past Twin Ponds, a vibrant part of the William Goodrich Jones State Forest. The trails here, built on a grid system, are easy underfoot and very scenic. Street sign style waymarkers indicate the way between trails at each intersection.
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The Woodloch area is rich in natural beauty, offering numerous lakes and extensive trails. You can visit Lake Woodlands, known for its paved trails and decorative fountains, or discover the tranquil Shadow Lake Boardwalk, teeming with local wildlife. Beyond these, the wider Pocono Mountains region features stunning waterfalls like Shohola Falls and Bushkill Falls, and vast natural areas such as Promised Land State Park and Delaware State Forest.
Yes, there are many hiking opportunities. Woodloch itself has one-mile and three-mile hiking paths, and The Lodge at Woodloch offers over six miles of trails. For easy hikes, consider routes like the Woodlands Waterway Trail or the Middle Lake Trail Loop, which you can find more about in the Easy hikes around Woodloch guide. The region also features trails in Promised Land State Park and the Delaware State Forest.
The region boasts several significant historical landmarks. Don't miss Roebling's Delaware Aqueduct (Roebling Bridge), the oldest existing wire cable suspension bridge in the U.S. You can also explore the Zane Grey Museum, Grey Towers National Historic Site, and The Hawley Silk Mill, a historic bluestone building now housing shops and galleries. The Columns Museum in Milford also offers a glimpse into local history.
Beyond hiking, the Woodloch area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy running on trails like the Lake Woodlands loop, detailed in the Running Trails around Woodloch guide. Mountain biking is also popular, with routes such as the Spring Creek Nature Trail loop, which you can explore further in the MTB Trails around Woodloch guide. Many lakes, including Lake Teedyuskung and Lake Wallenpaupack, offer kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, and swimming.
Absolutely! Many attractions are suitable for families. The Woodloch resorts offer activities like go-karts, a climbing wall, mini-golf, and a petting zoo. Natural spots like Shadow Lake Boardwalk are great for spotting wildlife. Costa's Family Fun Park provides seasonal entertainment with water slides and laser tag, and Claws 'N' Paws Wild Animal Park is home to over 120 exotic animal species.
The Pocono Mountains region around Woodloch offers outdoor activities year-round. Spring and fall are ideal for hiking and exploring natural sites due to mild temperatures and vibrant foliage. Summer is perfect for water activities on the lakes. In winter, you can enjoy snow tubing, snowshoeing, and ice skating, especially at the Woodloch resorts.
For unique art, check out the Rise of the Midgard Serpent Sculpture in Lake Woodlands, an art exhibition by Marc Rosenthal visible from the bike path. The Hawley Silk Mill also houses art galleries, and Honesdale features The Great Wall of Honesdale, an annually changing art installation. The Dorflinger-Suydam Wildlife Sanctuary includes a glass museum.
Yes, Gazebo and Dock at South Shore Park on Lake Woodlands is wheelchair accessible, offering a paved bike path along the lake with great views. Many of the resort-based activities at Woodloch are also designed to be inclusive, and paved trails around lakes often provide easier access.
The charming town of Hawley, where Woodloch is located, has unique businesses including cafes. Honesdale and Milford also offer dining options. The Settler's Inn is a popular bed and breakfast known for its farm-to-table dining experience. Additionally, you can find breweries like Wallenpaupack Brewing Company and wineries such as Three Hammers Winery for tasting experiences.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse range of experiences, from the serene beauty of the lakes and trails to the engaging historical sites. The paved trails along Lake Woodlands are popular for walking and biking, offering scenic views. The opportunity to spot wildlife at places like Shadow Lake and the family-friendly atmosphere of many locations are also frequently highlighted.
Yes, the area offers several scenic viewpoints. The bridge at Lake Woodlands provides excellent views of the lake and its fountains. South Shore Park also offers great lake views from its paved path. Beyond these, the Pocono Mountains region is dotted with scenic overlooks, and waterfalls like Shohola Falls provide picturesque natural vistas.
Yes, the wider Pocono Mountains region, including areas within the Delaware State Forest, offers trails suitable for mountain biking. For specific routes, you can check the MTB Trails around Woodloch guide, which includes routes like the Spring Creek Nature Trail loop and the Loggers Hollow Park – Lake Woodlands loop.


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