Antiquing
Milford is home to numerous antiques stores. In addition, two towns noted for antiques Lafayette, NJ and Hawley, PA are only 30 minutes away.
Beautiful Vistas
Glimpse three state views from the tower at High Point State Park, New Jersey's highest elevation. Or, grab a trail mail from the innkeeper and hike to the cliff at the edge of the Cliff Park Inn property. The views of the valley are absolutely stunning.
Canoeing
Paddle down the Delaware with Kittatinny Canoes, an outfitter whose two base camps are located only 15-25 minutes from CPI).
Cross-Country Skiing
Enjoy a day of cross-country skiing in winter months at High Point Cross Country Ski Center. Located only 25 minutes from Cliff Park Inn
Golf
With a nine-hole course right on site you can golf until your heart’s content! Learn more.
Hiking
With over seven miles of trails, the Cliff Park Inn property offers routes ranging from simple strolls to challenging hikes. Or, take the short drive to Promised Land Trail System offering more than 50 miles of multiple use trails open for mountain biking, hiking, and cross-country skiing.
Historic Pursuits
Visit The Columns, located in Milford, to see the blood-stained Ford's Theater flag which cradled the head of a dying Abraham Lincoln, the centerpiece of the Historical Society's collection. Or, take a tour of Grey Towers National Historic Landmark.
Performing Arts
The unique Mountain Laurel Center for the Performing Arts in nearby Bushkill offers a variety of venues for experiencing arts and culture of various kinds.
Scenic Drive
Drive through the serpentine Hawk's Nest road, high above the Delaware, famed as a site for filming BMW commercials.
Swimming
Swim in the 20-acre spring-fed lake at New Jersey's High Point State Park.
Walking Tour
Stroll the historic town of Milford and enjoy more than 50 interesting sites. The Historic Preservation Trust of Pike County has prepared a guide to assist you on your tour and is available to guests of Cliff Park Inn.
Water Falls
Climb down to the brink of Raymondskill Falls, perhaps the most impressive of Pike County's waterfalls.