Jim Thorpe Welcomes its Newest Mountain Top Lodging Experience

We invite you to unplug and unwind on your next getaway to the Pocono Mountains. Allow the warm, artsy, home away from home energy to invite you in as you get the unique opportunity to stay on a property that is deeply connected to its Pennsylvania roots. Serenity will define your stay as you feel immersed in several acres of unique beauty.

Located atop historic Flagstaff Road, just minutes from Downtown Jim Thorpe sits The Flagstaff Lodge; a property that was once home to Philadelphia artist Nathaniel “Nic” East. To keep the connection to its original owner, Easts’ stained glass and metal work touches to his home remain today; a focal point for its modern day design. His passion, love and talent was poured into the home for forty years and can be felt as soon as you approach the front doors.

The lodge has five unique rooms that all tell their own stories. All rooms have smart TVs with streaming capability, high speed Wi-Fi, private access and entry points and full luxury-style bathrooms. The suite-style rooms; The Alfredo Suite, Master suite and Woodland Suite offer a step up in luxury with private terraces and electric fireplaces.

All guests will have access to free parking, outdoor fire pits, patios, snack bar, sun deck and the Lodge’s complimentary continental breakfast. Guests will also be given a unique option to add a private, catered dinner served at the gorgeous dining room table for an intimate experience away from the hustle and bustle of downtown. 

In addition to everyday amenities, there will be a shuttle service from The Flagstaff Lodge to downtown Jim Thorpe available for guests who need it.

Booking is now open and can be done directly through the website, www.theflagstafflodge.com. Come and enjoy Jim Thorpe in a way you never have before.

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