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River front, million dollar Mountain View Estate
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8.8 out of 10
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4 bedrooms 3 bathrooms Sleeps 6 232.3 sq m
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Lackawaxen, PA
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Rooms & beds
4 bedrooms (sleeps 6)
Lower Master suite
2 Queen Beds
Main level Bed room
1 Queen Bed
Play Room
1 Double Futon
Upper master Suite
1 Queen Bed
3 bathrooms
Lower Suite
Bidet · Toilet · Shower only
Main level bath
Bathtub or shower · Bidet · Toilet
Upper suite
Bathtub · Bidet · Toilet · Shower only
Spaces
Deck or patio
Porch or lanai
Kitchen
Balcony
Garden
Dining area
About this property
River front, million dollar Mountain View Estate
Wildcat Estate is 50 private acres located on the edge of the Pocono Mountains and the Delaware River. Across the river are the NY Catskill Mountains. The Estate is ideally situated to enjoy the rustic advantages of Pennsylvania along with the cultural treats of the Catskills.
Food, museums, galleries, shops and sports are at your fingertips, or just sit back and enjoy the Estate in it natural splendor.
For the hunter-gatherer, there is a 1 acre food plot that supports a herd of 30 deer living on the 50 acre estate. Wildcat Estate is bordered by a 3500 acre protected state land and a private Estate of 2500 acres. You will see flocks of turkey, black bear and herds of young buck and doe. There are two impressive and elusive 9 pointers frequenting the property. For your gatherer side, wild berries are abundant throughout the property and state lands for your enjoyment.
Pennsylvania has no shortage of Ski Mountains; Wildcat Estate is located within an hour of three ski mountains, including Ski Big Bear. The trails at Ski Big Bear border the estate's property.
If fishing is your thing, cast a rod at the edge of the property for rainbow and brown trout, large-mouth bass, walleye and pikes. If you can’t catch a fish for dinner you just can't fish. The state lands, a walk down the road, provide excellent brook trout opportunities as well.
Kayaking and canoeing sites are accessible from the property or through any one of the many outfitters located in the area. There are two aluminum canoes on the property which are available to guests.
You can swim the Delaware or if you would prefer to hike your stress away, the property is an ideal place for it. At the foot of the property, river level, the elevation is 300’ above sea level, where the property meets the ski mountain it is at 900’ above sea level (yes we butt up against the ski mountain). This makes for a challenging hike. The property was once home to the Iroquois Indian. On the property you will find ceremonial stone structures, ruins of the home of Iroquois Chief Teedyuskung. Local legend says the sacred rock were the Iroquois Indian came out of the earth is located on the property. The natural sights include a waterfall in wildcat brook (where the estate gets its name) and an old rock quarry.
This is great horse country. If you own your own horse you can board 3 miles away. Trail rides can be arranged through a number of local equestrian ranches, including the stables at Masthope Mountain.
Farm to table, don’t bring groceries. Farmers markets with fresh grown and organic products are all a quick ride away. Most upper-end restaurants in the area use local grown ingredients. Take advantage of clean living with antibiotic and chemical free eating.
For the cyclist, Masthope Plank Rd is a beautiful state road that stretches through Game lands and private forest.
This is paradise, come stay with us for a week or a weekend and see why the local folks always have a smile on their face.
Food, museums, galleries, shops and sports are at your fingertips, or just sit back and enjoy the Estate in it natural splendor.
For the hunter-gatherer, there is a 1 acre food plot that supports a herd of 30 deer living on the 50 acre estate. Wildcat Estate is bordered by a 3500 acre protected state land and a private Estate of 2500 acres. You will see flocks of turkey, black bear and herds of young buck and doe. There are two impressive and elusive 9 pointers frequenting the property. For your gatherer side, wild berries are abundant throughout the property and state lands for your enjoyment.
Pennsylvania has no shortage of Ski Mountains; Wildcat Estate is located within an hour of three ski mountains, including Ski Big Bear. The trails at Ski Big Bear border the estate's property.
If fishing is your thing, cast a rod at the edge of the property for rainbow and brown trout, large-mouth bass, walleye and pikes. If you can’t catch a fish for dinner you just can't fish. The state lands, a walk down the road, provide excellent brook trout opportunities as well.
Kayaking and canoeing sites are accessible from the property or through any one of the many outfitters located in the area. There are two aluminum canoes on the property which are available to guests.
You can swim the Delaware or if you would prefer to hike your stress away, the property is an ideal place for it. At the foot of the property, river level, the elevation is 300’ above sea level, where the property meets the ski mountain it is at 900’ above sea level (yes we butt up against the ski mountain). This makes for a challenging hike. The property was once home to the Iroquois Indian. On the property you will find ceremonial stone structures, ruins of the home of Iroquois Chief Teedyuskung. Local legend says the sacred rock were the Iroquois Indian came out of the earth is located on the property. The natural sights include a waterfall in wildcat brook (where the estate gets its name) and an old rock quarry.
This is great horse country. If you own your own horse you can board 3 miles away. Trail rides can be arranged through a number of local equestrian ranches, including the stables at Masthope Mountain.
Farm to table, don’t bring groceries. Farmers markets with fresh grown and organic products are all a quick ride away. Most upper-end restaurants in the area use local grown ingredients. Take advantage of clean living with antibiotic and chemical free eating.
For the cyclist, Masthope Plank Rd is a beautiful state road that stretches through Game lands and private forest.
This is paradise, come stay with us for a week or a weekend and see why the local folks always have a smile on their face.
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Amenities
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Air conditioning
Outdoor space
Breakfast available
Parking available
Mountain view
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Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Children welcome
Events
No events allowed
Events Allowed
Pets
No pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Non smoking only
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
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Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher, a first aid kit and a deadlock
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About the area
Lackawaxen
Located in Lackawaxen, this holiday home is near theme parks and on the waterfront. Zane Grey Museum and Tusten Theatre are cultural highlights, and some of the area's attractions include Carousel Water and Fun Park and Soarin Eagle Rail Tours. Make sure you get close to the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

Lackawaxen, PA
What's nearby
- Upper Delaware River - 1 min drive - 0.8 km
- Roebling Aqueduct Suspension Bridge - 17 min drive - 12.3 km
- Fawn Lake - 19 min drive - 10.0 km
- Lake Wallenpaupack - 41 min drive - 29.6 km
- Bethel Woods Center For The Arts - 45 min drive - 45.5 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- White Owl Tavern - 19 min drive
- The Lodge at Woodloch: Tree Restaurant - 23 min drive
- Three Hammers Winery - 22 min drive
- The Summit at Masthope - 13 min drive
- Woodloch Pines North Lodge - 19 min drive
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Hosted by David

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