Attractions and places to see around Bartonsville offer a variety of experiences for visitors. This region features a mix of historical sites, natural areas, and urban points of interest. The landscape includes waterways and parks, providing opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration. The area is characterized by its blend of preserved history and accessible recreational spaces.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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There are a number of pedestrian footbridges that reach over the Carroll Creek in Frederick, but this is a particularly pretty one. The stone bridge is covered in carvings and lovely detail. The community were part of the design of it and thousands gave their artistic suggestions.
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This park is located in the heart of Historic Downtown Frederick. It features a network of walking trails, playground, picturesque river and lake, public swimming pool and little waterfall.
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There are a number of pedestrian footbridges that reach over the Carroll Creek in Frederick, but this is a particularly pretty one. The stone bridge is covered in carvings and lovely detail. The community were part of the design of it and thousands gave their artistic suggestions.
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Culler Lake is regularly stocked with fish, and is a great place to catch concerts and other entertainment. You can run an entire loop around the lake, or merge in with the Carroll Creek Path for a longer run.
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This bridge is covered in carvings and lovely details. In 1993, it was a simple concrete structure, but the local community came together to make it more beautiful. Thousands of Frederick residents gave their suggestions.
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In 1864, the Battle of Monocacy played out on the rolling farmland along the Monocacy River. It's known as the 'battle that saved Washington'. Six trails lead through the woodlands and fields. The park is open from 7.30 am until sunset Monday to Friday and from 8.30 am on weekends.
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The bridges, bars and shops make this path a delight to visit if you have come to Frederick.
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Bartonsville, situated in the Pocono Mountains, offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can explore hiking trails at Monocacy Battlefield, which features six trails through woodlands and fields. Baker Park provides a network of walking trails, and you can run a loop around Culler Lake or connect to the Carroll Creek Path for longer routes. For more extensive hiking, consider routes like Carroll Creek Linear Park or Brooks Hill Loop. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Bartonsville guide. The region also offers skiing, snowboarding, snow tubing, whitewater rafting, ziplining, and ropes courses at various resorts and adventure parks.
Yes, the area around Bartonsville is rich in history. A significant historical site is Monocacy Battlefield, known as the 'battle that saved Washington,' where you can walk trails through the historic landscape. The nearby city of Frederick itself has a long history and numerous monuments. Additionally, the Quiet Valley Living Historical Farm in Stroudsburg offers a glimpse into 19th-century Pennsylvania German agricultural heritage.
While Bartonsville is a developed area, it's surrounded by the natural beauty of the Pocono Mountains. You can visit Baker Park, which features a picturesque river, a lake, and a small waterfall. Culler Lake is another natural spot, regularly stocked with fish. Further afield, the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area offers hiking trails, scenic overlooks, and waterfalls, and Bushkill Falls, known as the 'Niagara of Pennsylvania,' features a series of eight waterfalls.
Absolutely! Many attractions in the Bartonsville area are suitable for families. Baker Park has a playground and walking trails. Monocacy Battlefield offers trails for all ages, and Culler Lake is a pleasant spot for a stroll. For more active fun, Camelbeach Outdoor Waterpark and Aquatopia Indoor Waterpark provide year-round water activities, while Pocono TreeVentures offers ropes courses and ziplining.
For easy walks, consider the trails within Baker Park or the loop around Culler Lake, which can connect to the Carroll Creek Path. The Monocacy Battlefield also has several easy trails through its historic grounds. You can find more easy hiking options, including Carroll Creek Linear Park and Mount Olivet Cemetery loop, in the Easy hikes around Bartonsville guide.
The best time to visit Bartonsville depends on the activities you're interested in. For hiking and exploring natural sites like Big Pocono State Park or the Delaware Water Gap, spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer is ideal for water-based activities at Camelbeach or Aquatopia. Winter transforms the region into a snowy playground, perfect for skiing, snowboarding, and snow tubing at resorts like Camelback and Shawnee Mountain.
Yes, some attractions in the area are designed to be accessible. The Carroll Creek Bridge and the city of Frederick itself have areas that are wheelchair accessible. While specific trail accessibility varies, many parks and urban areas strive to provide accessible pathways.
The Pocono Mountains region offers numerous scenic viewpoints. Big Pocono State Park, located on Camelback Mountain, provides stunning views from its summit and slopes. Many of the natural attractions like Baker Park and Culler Lake offer picturesque vistas, especially along their walking paths. The Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area also features several scenic overlooks.
The Bartonsville area offers various cycling routes. You can find road cycling options like the Gambrill State Park loop or the longer Watershed loop. For more details and specific routes, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Bartonsville guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. For instance, the Carroll Creek Bridge is admired for its intricate carvings and community design. The trails at Monocacy Battlefield offer a unique way to engage with history. Many also enjoy the peaceful walking trails and scenic views at Baker Park and the recreational opportunities around Culler Lake.
Beyond historical sites, the region offers unique cultural and entertainment options. Downtown Stroudsburg features many original 18th-century buildings housing unique shops, art galleries, restaurants, wineries, and breweries. Poke-A-Nose Pottery in Bartonsville allows visitors to engage in hands-on painting. For adult entertainment, the Mount Airy Casino Resort in nearby Mount Pocono offers gaming, dining, and a spa.


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