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Camelot Forest Conservation

Pennsylvania

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Camelot Forest Conservation, Pennsylvania

Located in Pennsylvania, Camelot Forest Conservation real estate is a beautiful, but less active, market in the state for lake homes and lake lots.

On average, there are very few lake homes for sale on Camelot Forest Conservation, and very few lake lots and land parcels.

The lake is also known as Camelot.

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About Camelot Forest Conservation

Located in Tobyhanna Township, Pennsylvania

Camelot Forest is a private community nestled in the Pocono Mountains. This idyllic place was named after the legend-turned play Camelot. This can be seen in the names of the streets and lakes, i.e., King Arthur Road, Lake Guenevere, and Sir Lionel Court.

Residents have access to a variety of amenities like tennis courts and swimming areas with lifeguards.

St Luke’s Hospital - Monroe Campus is 26 minutes east in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania. The Wilkes-Barre Scranton International Airport is located 40 minutes north in Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania.

What’s There to Do On the Water?

Lake Kathryn and Lake Guenevere allow residential access for swimming, kayaking, and fishing. Pennsylvania is known for its popular game fish, including trout, bass, walleye, steelhead, musky, and more!

What’s Near Camelot Forest?

After a day filled with lake fun, be sure to check out local eateries like Murph's Hideaway, Dominic's Pizza, or Papa Santo's Pizza.

Camelot Forest Conservation is just minutes away from Jack Frost Mountain Skiing Resort. Visitors can enjoy skiing slopes of any level, as there are 20 to choose from. There are also restaurants and gift shops!

The outdoor enthusiasts in the family will fall in love with Tobyhanna Township, as there are over 10 parks, preserves, or hunting grounds within 30 minutes of you. The closest are Austin T. Blakeslee Natural Area, Thomas Darling Preserve, and Split Rock Nature Preserve.

Visit Scranton

Scranton is a city situated in northeast Pennsylvania. This place makes for a great day trip, where you can learn more about the Industrial Revolution and enjoy some great food.

Scranton is nicknamed The Electric City. It received this name from the revolution of electric lights that began at the Dickson Manufacturing Company in 1880. The city then was the first place in the country to have electric-powered streetcars.

The Steamtown National Historic Site is a free-to-enter park that catalogs the role steam engines and the workers who maintained them played in the American Industrial Revolution. This family-friendly site has an activity everyone will enjoy.

The Pennsylvania Anthracite Heritage Museum is another excellent place to learn about the Industrial Revolution. Here, the focus is Pennsylvania's main export: coal. The museum narrates the ups and downs of workers and companies during this time.

After a long day of fun in Scranton, try one of its many highly-rated eateries. Cooper's Seafood House, Backyard Ale House, Viewmont Diner, and Ipanema Grille are a selection of the diverse options available.

Why Camelot Forest?

This private community is the perfect place for families, nature lovers, and anyone who could see themselves settling down in the Pennsylvanian outdoors!

Lake Overview

    • Shoreline Borders
      Mountains
    • Dam Name
      NA
    • Year Built
      1972
    • Ownership
      Private
    • Water Level
      Seasonal Full Pool
    • Schedule
      May-September

    Information

    • Counties: Monroe County
    • Condos available (No)
    • Notable events: Association meeting and annual picnics
    • Known for: Conservation and forest environment