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Indian Rocks on Lake Wallenpaupack

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Real Estate Agent with Keller Williams Real Estate RS301772

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This is the third in a series of articles highlighting homeowner communities in Pike and Wayne County in northeastern PA (Poconos). Previously, I wrote about The Hideout in Lake Ariel (Wayne County) and Fawn Lake Forest, in Pike County.

Indian Rocks: Wayne County PA, Lake Wallenpaupack Community

If you are looking for a nice affordable lake community, Indian Rocks on Lake Wallenpaupack is your place. It is not gigantic, it is not "busy". It has some nice amenities, and of course, it has Lake Wallenpaupack and the ever-beautiful Pocono woods, abundant with wildlife.

Indian Rocks Association was founded in 1955, and currently has approximately 460 (+/-) homes, and around 150 or so full time residents.

In the heart of Indian Rocks you will find an in ground swimming pool, an in ground wading pool for the kids, an impressive playground, and tennis courts.

Most of the roads are paved, and on the whole, it is a nice, unpretentious, quiet community offering fairly easy access to Lake Wallenpaupack. A nice feature is community central water (but each site has septic, not central sewer!).

If you've been looking for something affordable on Lake Wallenpaupack, contact me at 570-647-5170 to set up an appointment to see what's waiting for you in this Pocono Mountain community, tucked away in Wayne County, PA.

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Karen Rice (that's me!) lists & sells in Tanglwood, Wallenpaupack Lake Estates, Hideout, Indian Rocks, Masthope, Fawn Lake, Tink Wig, Woodland Hills, Walker Lake, Hemlock Farms, & more in Pike & Wayne County.

Comments (1)

Ashley Drake Gephart
Drake Intel Group - Albuquerque, NM
Karen Indian Rocks sounds like a great place to enjoy Lake Wallenpaupack.
Jul 24, 2007 07:58 PM