The Poconos, a rich plateau nestled in northeastern Pennsylvania between the Delaware River and the Moosic Mountains, encompass a variety of alluring features--forests and lakes, abundant wildlife, ski slopes, waterfalls, and honeymoon resorts. This book is the first guide to the natural history and ecology of the region, less than two hours' drive from New York City, whose scenery attracts some ten million visitors each year. Oplinger and Halma have written a complete guide to the Poconos for amateur naturalists, outdoor enthusiasts, tourists, and others who wish to explore this region. They clearly explain the Poconos' particular geographic formations, animal habits and habitats, climate, geology, and vegetation. The authors trace the region from its beginnings millions of years ago as part of a shallow sea through the reshaping forces of great glaciers to today's roadways and turnpikes. The final chapter of the guide is devoted to the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, a region with marked trails, maps, and visitor centers. The Poconos will be the indispensable companion for any visitor or resident who wants to understand the unique beauty and natural history of the Poconos.
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