Uncover the Magic

Lake Harmony, Poconos PA Cabin Retreat w/ Hot Tub Under The Stars

5.0
From 137 verified reviews

Uncover the Magic

Lake Harmony, Poconos PA Cabin Retreat w/ Hot Tub Under The Stars
5.0
From 137 verified reviews

About this space

Escape to a rejuvenating mountain retreat in Lake Harmony Estates. This newly renovated 3-bedroom, 3-bath home features a wraparound deck, private hot tub, and fire pit with wood provided. It’s perched on top of a hill so you have a bird’s eye view of the forest! Enjoy bucks and deer as they come walking up to you in this wooden paradise. With lake access, hiking, and skiing, there is plenty to do! The house includes a unique black light forest room, Smart TVs, and a well-stocked kitchen.

CREATE MEMORIES

This house has many features for you and your group to have a wonderful stay. From the natural lake beach in the summer and so many nearby activities like minigolf, arcades, water skiing, water sports, boating, al fresco lakeside dining, to snow skiing, sledding, and snow tubing in the winter, there is plenty to do during every season! We are always available if you have any questions, so please reach out!

Entire home in Lake Harmony,

Pennsylvania, United States

GUEST

10

BEDROOMS

3

BEDS

6

BATHROOMS

3

PRIVATE HOT TUB

1

AMENITIES

ALL OF THE COMFORTS IN LIFE YOU DESERVE
DINE
Fully Stocked Kitchen
BROWSE
High Speed WiFi
FEEL
Professionally Cleaned
CONTACT
24/7 Concierge Services
STAY
Contactless Check-in
PLAY
Private Parking

OUR GUESTS

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OUR GUESTS

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EXPLORE THE POCONOS IN LAKE HARMONY

THE PERFECT PLACE TO CALL HOME
At Natures Paradise you’ll be easily reminded of all that is true and beautiful. From the depth and ancient wisdom of the trees to the placid lake, to the bucks and deer casually and intuitively roaming free, few places will recenter you as deeply.

EXPLORE THE POCONOS IN LAKE HARMONY

THE PERFECT PLACE TO CALL HOME

At Natures Paradise you’ll be easily reminded of all that is true and beautiful. From the depth and ancient wisdom of the trees to the placid lake, to the bucks and deer casually and intuitively roaming free, few places will recenter you as deeply.

Meet Your Hosts

When you choose Nature’s Paradise, you get full access to the entire property. We’re devoted to ensuring your stay is as comfortable and memorable as it can be. 

Our love for Lake Harmony blossomed years ago, and we hope our home opens the door for you to experience all that the Poconos and this rejuvenating, private lake has to offer.

Should you have any questions or needs, we’re a phone call or message away.

Let your hair down and enjoy!

Have a wonderful stay!

-Cece & Mark

What Nature's Paradise, Lake Harmony Poconos Cabin Offers

Bedroom and laundry

  • Free washer – In unit
  • Free dryer – In unit
  • Essentials
  • Towels, bed sheets, soap, and toilet paper
  • Hangers
  • Bed linens
  • Cotton linens
  • Extra pillows and blankets
  • Room-darkening shades
  • Iron
  • Clothing storage: walk-in closet, closet, wardrobe, and dresser
  • Unique Black light responsive Night-time Forest Retreat bedroom
  • Unique Peacock themed Bedroom

Bathroom

  • Bathtub
  • Hair dryer
  • Cleaning products
  • Shampoo
  • Conditioner
  • Body soap
  • Hot water
  • Shower gel

Entertainment

  • 3 HDTVs with Cable, Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, Disney+, HBO Max, Hulu, Netflix
  • Books and reading material
  • Board games
  • foosball table
  • shuffle board table

Family Friendly

  • Pack ’n play/Travel crib – always at the listing
  • Fresh sheets provided

Heating and cooling

  • Mini split heating and air conditioning (dual function units throughout the house)
  • Ceiling fan
  • Baseboard heating
  • Indoor, woodburning fireplace

Home safety

  • Exterior Security Cameras
  • Smoke alarm
  • Carbon monoxide alarm
  • Fire extinguisher
  • First aid kit

Internet and office

  • Wifi

Kitchen and dining

  • Kitchen
  • Space where guests can cook their own meals
  • Refrigerator
  • Microwave
  • Cooking basics
  • Pots and pans, oil, full spice drawer
  • Dishes and silverware
  • Bowls, plates, cups, etc.
  • Freezer
  • Dishwasher
  • electric stove
  • Stainless steel oven
  • Hot water kettle
  • Coffee maker: drip coffee maker, espresso machine
  • Wine glasses
  • Toaster
  • Baking sheet
  • Barbecue utensils
  • BBQ Grill
  • Dining table

Location features

  • Private entrance

Outdoor

  • Private wrap around deck
  • Private backyard – open spaced
  • Fire pit
  • Outdoor furniture
  • Outdoor dining area
  • BBQ grill
  • 10 all-access beach passes to private Lake Harmony Estates beach
  • Beach essentials
  • Beach towels
  • Sun loungers
  • Private outdoor hot tub – available all year, open 24 hours

Parking and facilities

  • Free parking on premises

FORT LAUDERDALE SHOPPING

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(4.5 Miles)

2414 E Sunrise Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304

(5.2 Miles)

1996-2448 N Federal Hwy (US 1), Fort Lauderdale, FL 33305

 (13 Miles)

12801 W Sunrise Blvd, Sunrise, FL 33323

FORT LAUDERDALE PARKS

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(6.4 Miles Away)

This state park was a gift from Hugh Taylor Birch to residents of Florida. His former estate is a 180-acre park that sits between the Intracoastal Waterway and the Atlantic Ocean.

This green space is a welcome oasis, perfect for a quiet walk on the trails or an afternoon picnic. Canoes are available for rent, or bring your own stand up paddleboard and head onto the freshwater lagoon to view the wildlife or even do some fishing.

The park has beach access, as well as paved trails for cycling and rollerblading. Guests should not miss the Birch House Museum, where you can learn about the history of the park and its benefactor, as well as the ecological significance of its position as a barrier island.

(8.5 Miles Away)

This wonderful state park features a 2.5-mile stretch of beach on the Atlantic Ocean. It’s an ideal place to set up your beach chairs and umbrella and gaze out at the ocean.

If you have your own boat, the state park’s excellent launch facilities are one of the best places to get your boat in the water. This is due to the park’s proximity to Port Everglades Inlet; from here, access to the Atlantic Ocean is fast and easy.

Scuba diving is a popular pastime here on the three reef systems offshore. One is reachable by swimming 300 yards, the other is half a mile, the third is two miles out.

FORT LAUDERDALE ATTRACTIONS

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Las Olas Boulevard stretches from downtown Fort Lauderdale to the ocean and is the place to see and be seen. Here, you’ll find plenty of tourist attractions and things to do, including shopping at more than 100 stores and restaurants. The stores, some of Fort Lauderdale’s best, include high-end clothing shops, art galleries, and jewelry stores.Las Olas Boulevard is also a popular place to visit for dining; the street is packed with cafés and bistros, many with patios. A popular pastime is to grab a prime seat on a comfy patio and prepare to engage in some serious people watching. Or, after the heat of the day, have a candlelit dinner under the fairy lights in the palm trees that line the roadway.

Hidden from view and overlooked by most visitors, the Fort Lauderdale Riverwalk is well worth seeking out if you have the time. Off the traditional tourist route, this sedate and lovely 2.5-mile-long trail follows the New River as it makes its way towards the ocean past historical homes and condos.

The Riverwalk passes by 10 parks along its route, and each park has attractions all their own. Some have beautiful gardens, others workout stations, and some playground structures for the kids. Walk the route, or if you’d rather, just hop on the free Riverwalk Water Trolley plying the waters on a daily basis. A variety of restaurants with shady patios line the river and are the perfect place for a leisurely lunch or pleasant evening dinner.

The Riverwalk has been in existence for over 30 years and has been a gathering spot for locals and tourists alike. For the latest events and happenings, pick up the Go Riverwalk magazine the group publishes every month.

One of the best ways to Explore our city is from the water. The Water Taxi is more than just a boat ride. The captains and crew are well versed on the city and the many attractions that can be viewed from the water. As such, they provide a narrated excursion that includes historical information as well as fun and interesting information about the many mansions and mega yachts that line the waterways.  Water Taxi also provides a daily Hollywood Express, where you can take the scenic route to check out all the shops and restaurants along the Hollywood Broadwalk. Our Hollywood Express Route is included with the All Day and Evening Pass Ride round trip or take advantage of unlimited rides. Make the most of your day on the waterway!

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places and designated a Fort Lauderdale landmark, Bonnet House Museum & Gardens is a mix of art, architecture, history, and ecology.

 

The historic house was designed by Frederic Clay Bartlett and built in 1920. On display are collections of art and personal treasures.

 

The estate covers 36 acres and was once the winter retreat of the Birch/Bartlett family. The surrounding grounds of the estate remain a virtual oasis of coastal wilderness, nestled amid the commercial development of the Fort Lauderdale beachfront.


Containing five ecosystems, the grounds serve as a barrier island habitat that includes a beach, dunes, a maritime forest, freshwater slough, and delicate mangrove wetlands. The formal gardens include a hibiscus garden, desert garden, and the Orchid Display House.

Ohio businessman and trader Frank Stranahan built this pine pioneer’s home in 1901, at the site where he operated his barge ferry business. It was expanded several times over the years and now features wide verandas, bay windows, a Victorian parlor, and tropical gardens.

 

Guided tours showcase period Victorian furniture and decorative pieces on display throughout the house. Built to serve as a trading post, Stranahan House also served as the post office, community center, and town hall, and has been used at different times as a restaurant and boarding house. The museum’s gift shop features handmade items crafted by local artists.

The Museum of Discovery and Science is home to permanent and rotating exhibits and programs that will entertain and educate the whole family. You can meet dinosaurs and look at real fossils in the Prehistoric Florida exhibit or explore present-day Florida’s ecosystems, including a look at one of the largest living coral reefs on display.

Both the Storm Center and the Wall of Wind explore hurricanes and their effect on all aspects of life. Immersive experiences include the Everglades Airboat Adventure and a variety of nature and feature films at the IMAX theater.

Other exhibits include the eco-conscious singing robot Harry the Heap, who talks about recycling; the Keller Science Theater, with live demonstrations; and a two-story otter habitat. There is also a dedicated Discovery Center for children under seven years old to play and learn.

The NSU Art Museum in Fort Lauderdale is a modern, unique three-story building in the city’s upscale Las Olas neighborhood. It features more than 7,000 works of art in its permanent collections, including significant exhibits focusing on the work of multicultural and female artists, Latin American and Cuban art, and African and Oceanic Tribal Arts.

The NSU Art Museum has recently come into possession of over 100 items from the collection of David Horvitz and Francie Bishop Good. Highlights include works by Cecily Brown, Catherine Opie, and Kiki Smith among many others.

The museum also offers educational programming and hosts special events and traveling exhibits year-round.

Everglades Holiday Park has gained fame in recent years as the frequent set of Animal Planet’s “Gator Boys,” and now features daily live gator shows hosted by cast members.

 

The shows are not only entertaining – staff members introduce visitors to the world of the Everglades’ most notorious residents and educate the audience about the habitat and lives of the alligators. The park also runs airboat tours of the surrounding wetlands, where you will learn about the ecosystem’s plants and animals that are unique to the Everglades.

 

Flamingo Gardens and Wildlife SanctuaryIf you were wondering what sort of plants and animals populate the wilderness areas of Florida, plan for a trip to Flamingo Gardens. Spread out over 60 acres, the park has flora, fauna, and historical components.The fauna component is a botanical garden with over 3,000 plants from the tropics and subtropics. A highlight of the garden is the arboretum, home of Florida’s largest trees. Take some time to wander through the 11 different gardens, ranging from beautiful orchids to a live oak hammock.The flora consists of a wildlife sanctuary, Florida’s largest of native species, with non-releasable residents including bobcats, eagles, alligators, and bears. One of the highlights, of course, is the Flamingo Pond, where these colorful birds go about their daily lives. For an additional fee, you can feed them by hand.The historical component is the Wray Home. This one-time weekend residence of Floyd L. and Jane Wray has been lovingly restored to its 1930s glory.

Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood, also known as The Guitar Hotel, due to its tower constructed to resemble a Gibson Les Paul guitar, is a hotel and casino resort near Hollywood, Florida, United States, located on 100 acres of the Hollywood Reservation of the Seminole Tribe of Florida.

Set sail daily on a pirate ship along Ft. Lauderdale’s Intracoastal Waterway filled with action, adventure, and just a touch of magic!

Butterfly World is located in Tradewinds Park in Coconut Creek, Florida. It opened in 1988, and it is the largest butterfly park in the world, and the first park of its kind in the Western Hemisphere. The facility houses around 20,000 live butterflies.

FORT LAUDERDALE BEACHES

Located just over a mile from Las Olas Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale beach is the area’s beating heart. Get your bearings strolling along the infamous Fort Lauderdale Beachfront Promenade, which skirts the coast and features a series of swanky hotels and happening restaurants and bars

This walkable beach town has the feel of a seaside village with its mid-century modern, low-rise buildings (it also helps that it’s located on a barrier island seven feet above sea level). Swim through the shipwreck snorkel trail to spot wrecks like a British cargo steamer from 1900 or dive just 100 yards offshore at the first of a three-tiered natural coral reef system. The 24-hour Anglins Fishing Pier is also a favorite for casting a line (there’s a bait shop if you need supplies) and live music performances.

VISITING
FORT
LAUDERDALE

Fort Lauderdale is famous for its beaches, arts, culture, and events. From shopping on Las Olas Boulevard to gondola rides on the canals, to a historic riverfront, this is the “Venice of America.”

Just two miles north of Port Everglades, you can experience Fort Lauderdale’s landscaped beachfront promenade, with its signature white wave wall and paved brick path, and, across the street, luxury hotels.
Along Las Olas Boulevard, shopping, dining, and the historic districts.  A trip aboard Fort Lauderdale’s water taxi provides a prime view of the mansions and yachts dotting Millionaires Row.

Stop at the Stranahan House, a preserved 1900s home furnished with antiques of the era. Or “follow the red brick road” of the Fort Lauderdale Riverwalk, the landscaped park, to the Arts and Entertainment District. 

Trying to stay fit? Dive into the Atlantic for a swim, or enjoy a workout and healthy fare at a resort spa. For some adventure, head westward for an airboat into The Everglades.