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Prince_Saicon t1_j38tcqe wrote

The Poconos is your landing spot. Its all nature here

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spicynuggies t1_j38tx5u wrote

Honesdale and Bloomsburg are nice if you dont mind a rural small town atmosphere. Very charming laid back, and generally quiet towns that still have local events, parks, and biking trails.

I would suggest looking in Scranton, Hawley, Forest City, Factoryville, and Pittston also.

Pittston and Scranton are more urbanized and have larger downtowns and more young people, though the traffic has been getting worse. The others are small rural towns but still walkable with main streets and a handful of shops and businesses.

Stroudsburg and Jim Thorpe are pretty nice but a bit touristy. Good luck, and also prepare yourself for winter because NEPA is gloomy, cold, gray this time of year. Make sure to get some vitamin D.

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AFirefighter11 t1_j39b3za wrote

My friend lives in Jim Thorpe and she absolutely loves it there. My wife and I also love it there. Highly recommend it, for sure.

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[deleted] t1_j39oeo1 wrote

Jim Thorpe is pretty but it's a popular tourist attraction, traffic is moderate to snarl Friday, Saturday and Sunday, year round. Even when there's bad weather there's a ton of people poking around.

I lived on Broadway Street for 9 months, enjoyed it, it doesn't have enough shops in town for everyday needs. I loathed the people parking in my assigned parking and having to park on the other side of town.

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Eve-S-E t1_j3a0msf wrote

Milford on the NY-PA border. Walkable town. Basic necessities. Can lean “cute”. Technically commutable to NYC (but a little far for most).

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netfleek t1_j3ac4ul wrote

Delaware water gap is a neat little town

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Spbladermaker t1_j3d3hqu wrote

Stroud is garbage, unless you’re a homeless druggie living on the tracks by Walmart.

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