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Journey’s End Farm Camp is located in northeastern Pennsylvania just outside the village of Sterling. Driving time is approximately 2-3 hours from both New York City Philadelphia and approximately 4.5 hours from Washington, D.C.
Our street address:
Journey's End Farm
364 Sterling Road
Newfoundland, PA 18445
Lat: 41°19'30.84"N
Long: 75°23'29.46"W*
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- From I-84: Take EXIT 17 to PA 191 north to PA 196, then south 2.5 mi. We are located 1.2 mi. south of Sterling, PA on PA 196, and 15 mi north of Mt. Pocono, a blue farmhouse in the valley between two concrete bridges. (click for map)
- From D.C. & MD: Take interstates/BeltwayI-495 to I-95 North, to I-695 north (Baltimore), to I-83 north to PA near Harrisburg; then I-81 north to Scranton, then I-380/84 east to EXIT 17. (See above) (click for map)
- From Philadelphia: Take I-476 north to I-80 (Pocono Exit), I-80 east to Exit 293 for I-380 North toward Scranton, 6 miles to Exit 8 Tobyhanna. Right on PA 423 north through stoplight, follow turns, continue about 4 and a half miles to where PA 423 intersects with PA 196 north. Turn left and follow PA 196 about 8 miles. Journey's End is on the right (blue farmhouse) in a valley between 2 concrete bridges. (click for map)
- From NY/NJ: I-80 W to Exit 293 – I-380 North – toward Scranton (follow directions above from Phila.) (click for map)
* NOTE to GPS USERS: GPS devices have been known to give a false location and/or directions to JE. Please use the coordinates provided and make sure you know where you should be going prior to your trip. One of those ancient maps is also a great thing to keep handy.
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CAMP TUITION INSURANCE
JOURNEY'S END FARM CAMP SCHOLARSHIP FUND
“Picking up the kids and the ride home from camp was one of the highlights of my year – I’m not kidding. Both of them were so purely and absolutely and unabashedly themselves.” - Camp Parent
“You know that path I took in the morning? How the sun was halfway behind the barn so that the light just touched the tips of the lettuce and onions?”
- Camper (8) to Sister Camper (12)
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