
Family Getaways
Published Jan 20, 2026
There's a reason families have been flocking to the Pocono Mountains for generations. Located just a few hours from major metropolitan areas like New York City, Philadelphia, and northern New Jersey, this mountain paradise delivers that "far away" feeling without the hassle of airports or lengthy road trips.
Presidents Day weekend hits that sweet spot in the winter season. The ski resorts are fully operational with solid snow coverage, the holiday crowds from Christmas and New Year's have thinned out, and you get that precious extra day to actually relax rather than rushing home Sunday night.
The Poconos long weekend itinerary we've put together balances adventure with downtime—because let's be honest, nobody wants to return from vacation more exhausted than when they left. From the Blakeslee area, you'll find yourself perfectly positioned between the region's best attractions while enjoying the peace and privacy of your own mountain retreat.
Morning/Early Afternoon: Hit the Road and Settle In
Start your Presidents Day weekend early to maximize your time. If you're coming from the New York metro area or Philadelphia, aim to depart by 9 AM. The drive through the rolling Pennsylvania countryside is part of the experience—watch as the landscape transforms from suburban sprawl to forested mountains.
Check into your Poconos cabin rental and take a moment to appreciate what makes a home base so much better than a hotel room. Spread out in a full kitchen where you can prep snacks and meals on your schedule. Let the kids pick their rooms. Start a fire if your cabin has a fireplace. This is your headquarters for the next three days, so make it feel like home.
Afternoon/Evening: Indoor Waterpark Adventure
Once everyone's settled, it's time for the highlight many kids circle on the calendar months in advance: the waterparks. The Poconos is home to two of the most impressive indoor waterpark resorts on the East Coast—Great Wolf Lodge and Kalahari Resorts.
Great Wolf Lodge | Pocono Mountains offers that classic waterpark experience with attractions sized for younger children as well as thrills for teens and adults. The wave pool, lazy river, and multi-story water slides will keep everyone entertained for hours.
Kalahari Resorts boasts one of America's largest indoor waterparks, featuring an African safari theme, a massive wave pool, and adrenaline-pumping slides that will satisfy your family's thrill-seekers.
Pro tip: Both parks allow day passes for non-hotel guests, though availability varies. Call ahead or check online to secure your passes, especially during the busy Presidents Day weekend. Arriving right when the waterpark opens means shorter lines for the popular slides.
End your first day with a casual dinner back at your cabin. Stop at a local grocery store on your way home—the kids will be too tired for a sit-down restaurant anyway, and there's something wonderfully cozy about a simple meal enjoyed together after a day of adventure.
Morning: Mountain Adventures
Day two brings the classic Poconos winter experience: skiing, snowboarding, or tubing. Camelback Ski Resort stands as the region's premier destination for snow sports, offering terrain for all skill levels from first-time skiers to seasoned experts.
For families with mixed abilities or younger children, the tubing park provides non-stop fun without the learning curve. Racing down the mountain on an inflatable tube, wind in your face, laughter echoing across the slopes—these are the moments that become core family memories.
If your crew isn't into snow sports, don't worry. Many families spend their morning hours exploring the cabin's amenities, playing board games, or simply enjoying a leisurely breakfast together. That's the beauty of a Presidents Day family getaway Pennsylvania style—you set the pace.
Afternoon: Gaming and Entertainment
After lunch, consider a visit to Mount Airy Casino Resort for its family-friendly entertainment options. While the gaming floor is adults-only, the resort features bowling, dining, and various entertainment venues that welcome all ages.
Alternatively, if the weather cooperates, bundle up for a winter hike on one of the area's scenic trails. The Pocono region features numerous state parks with well-marked paths that transform into magical winter wonderlands this time of year.
Evening: Cozy Cabin Time
Return to your cabin for an evening of true relaxation. Fire up the grill for burgers, order delivery from a local restaurant, or prepare a family-style dinner in your fully equipped kitchen. Break out the card games, stream a family movie, or simply enjoy conversation without the distractions of everyday life.
If you're traveling as a couple rather than with kids, this evening might be perfect for a romantic dinner at a local restaurant—Valentine's Day falls close to Presidents Day weekend, making this region ideal for combining both occasions.
Morning: Retail Therapy and Local Flavors
Your final day doesn't have to feel rushed. Start with a hearty breakfast—pancakes and bacon prepared in your cabin kitchen hit differently when you're surrounded by mountain views.
If shopping appeals to your crew, Pocono Premium Outlets offers over 100 stores featuring major brands at discounted prices. Presidents Day weekend typically brings excellent sales, making it a smart time to stock up on everything from winter gear to spring wardrobes.
For a more laid-back morning, explore the charming local communities around Blakeslee and Barrett Township. Small cafes, antique shops, and local artisan stores offer that authentic mountain town experience that big-box retail simply can't match.
Early Afternoon: One Last Adventure
Before heading home, squeeze in one final activity. Split Rock Resort offers additional winter recreation options, or you might return to your favorite spot from the previous days for one more run down the slopes or splash in the waterpark.
Pack up your cabin, load the car, and hit the road by early afternoon to beat the heaviest return traffic. The drive home gives everyone time to decompress and relive their favorite moments from the weekend.
Book accommodations early. Presidents Day weekend ranks among the busiest times in the Poconos. Securing your cabin or home rental well in advance ensures you get your preferred location and amenities.
Layer up. February temperatures in the Poconos can swing dramatically. Mornings might start below freezing before warming into the 40s by afternoon. Dress in layers you can easily add or remove.
Bring entertainment. While you'll have plenty of activities planned, having backup entertainment—books, games, streaming downloads—ensures everyone stays happy during downtime or unexpected weather changes.
Stock the kitchen. One of the biggest advantages of staying in a full home or cabin is the kitchen. Bring groceries from home or stop at a local market upon arrival. You'll save money and time by not eating every meal at restaurants.
Build in flexibility. The best family vacations leave room for spontaneity. If everyone's exhausted after the waterpark, skip the evening activity and enjoy a quiet night in. If the kids beg for another morning on the slopes, adjust accordingly.
A Presidents Day weekend in the Poconos delivers exactly what winter-weary families need: adventure, relaxation, and quality time together in a stunning mountain setting. From the tropical paradise of indoor waterparks to the crisp excitement of snowy slopes, this long weekend offers the variety that keeps every family member engaged and happy.
The best Poconos Presidents Day 2026 experiences start with the perfect home base. Browse our collection of family-friendly Poconos rentals in Blakeslee and surrounding areas—from cozy cabins to spacious homes with all the amenities your crew needs for an unforgettable getaway. Your Presidents Day adventure awaits.
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