Pocono Mountains Travel Guide - 2008-2009 - (Page 32) ATTRACTIONS & RECREATION CAROUSEL WATER & FUN PARK Route 652, Beach Lake, 570-729-7532, www.carousel-park.com RUBBER DUCKIE BOAT RENTALS Route 507, Tafton, 570-226-3930 BLUE MOUNTAIN SKI AREA 1660 Blue Mountain Dr., Palmerton, 877-SKIBLUE, 610-826-7700, www.skibluemt.com d Go-karts, bumper boats, water slides, kiddie-kars and mini-golf all included in the pay-one-price ticket. Also available: hardball and softball batting range, arcade and snack bar. MAP LOCATION D-6 Offering more than 30 boats to choose from. Water ski boats, wave-runners, jet skis, fishing boats, sail boats, pontoon boats, pleasure and family boats. MAP LOCATION F-6 CHAMBERLAIN CANOES, RAFTS, KAYAKS AND TUBING River Road, Minisink Acres Mall, Minisink Hills, 800-422-6631, 570-421-0180, www.chamberlaincanoes.com SHAWNEE PLACE PLAY & WATER PARK Hollow Rd,. I-80, Exit 309, Shawnee on Delaware, 570-421-7231, www.shawneemt.com d Ski or ride Pennsylvania’s highest vertical, 30 trails, three terrain parks, half-pipe, high-speed detachable six passenger chairlift, two lodges, three rental shops, three learning centers and 14 tubing slides. MAP LOCATION J-3 Located one mile north of I-80 on River Road at the Delaware River Toll Bridge. Free parking and rentals. Transportation to and from the Delaware River included. AD PAGE 33 MAP LOCATION I-6 “Kids Rule.” Two great waterslides, cool activity pool, ball crawls, cloud bounces, cable glide, net climbs, toddler’s area, kids’ river ride, daily shows, snack bar, gift shop and more. MAP LOCATION I-7 CAMELBACK SKI AREA d I-80, Exit 299, Tannersville, 800-233-8100, 570-629-1661, www.skicamelback.com DELAWARE RIVER DISCOVERY CENTER 1 River Rd., Minisink Hills, 570-424-4000 WALLENPAUPACK SCENIC TOUR BOAT 2487 RTE. 6, Hawley, 877-226-8226, 570-226-3293, www.wallenpaupackboattour.com The region’s largest ski area. Camelback offers: three terrain parks, two halfpipes and an advanced park. Features 33 trails, 15 lifts including two high-speed quads, 100 percent night skiing, snowmaking and snow tubing. AD PAGE 34 MAP LOCATION H-5 Formerly Shawnee River Adventures. Located off of Exit 310, Route 80. Offering canoe, raft, kayak, mountain bike and hiking information. MAP LOCATION I-6 JIM THORPE RIVER ADVENTURES 1 Adventure Ln., Jim Thorpe, 800-424-7238, 570-325-4960, www.jtraft.com Sit back and relax on a 30-foot patio boat and enjoy a beautiful hour-long cruise on beautiful Lake Wallenpaupack. Tours run daily June 15 Labor Day weekend, weather permitting. MAP LOCATION E-6 FERNWOOD WINTER FUN CENTER Route 209 & River Road, Bushkill, 888-337-6966, 570-588-9500, www.fernwoodhotel.com d Whitewater rafting, kayaking classes and biking for all experience levels on the Lehigh River in Jim Thorpe. Enjoy all this outdoor fun in the sun with your friends and family. Ages 5 and up. MAP LOCATION J-3 WHITEWATER CHALLENGERS OUTDOOR CENTER d 288 W. Stagecoach Rd., Weatherly, 800-443-8554, www.whitewaterchallengers.com Bring the whole family and play in the snow. Single and family snow tubing, tiny tots snowplay and horseback riding. Lighted for night snow tubing, open Thurs. - Mon. MAP LOCATION H-7 KITTATINNY CANOES Routes 209 & 6, Milford, 800-356-2852, 570-296-5890, www.kittatinny.com d The Pocono Mountains’ favorite rafting center featuring easy to exhilarating guided rafting trips, kayaking, mountain biking and camping. Special dam releases. Group discounts. No experience needed. MAP LOCATION I-2 JACK FROST MOUNTAIN SKI AREA 1 Jack Frost Mountain Rd., Blakeslee, 570-443-8425, www.jfbb.com d Tent or RV camping along the beautiful Delaware River. Canoe, kayak, whitewater raft and tube trips. Modern tiled restrooms and an island to explore. Group discounts. Seven locations for river trips. AD PAGE 29 MAP LOCATION F-8 WHITEWATER RAFTING ADVENTURES d MAP LOCATION J-2 101 W. Adventure Trail Rd., Nesquehoning, 570-669-9127, www.lehighwhitewater.com LANDER’S RIVER TRIPS Scenic Route 652, Beach Lake, 800-252-3925, 845-252-3925, www.landersrivertrips.com Exciting, mild-to-wild rafting trips on the scenic Lehigh River. Exhilarating Class III rapids and easy, fun, family-style float trips. All river trips conclude with a free famous hot dog cookout. A lot more than just skiing. Snowboarding, snowtubing, 100 percent snowmaking on some of the Pocono’s most challenging terrain and summer activities. The ideal destination for your next Pocono Mountain vacation. AD PAGE 33 MAP LOCATION H-3 POCONO SNOWMOBILE RENTALS The Inn at Pocono Manor, Route 314, Pocono Manor, 570-839-6061, www.poconosnowmobilerentals.com Raft, canoe, and kayak at 10 locations on the Delaware River. Four riverfront campgrounds. Overnight trips. Group rates and getaway packages available. MAP LOCATION D-6 WINTER ACTIVITIES ALPINE MOUNTAIN SKI & RIDE CENTER Route 447 North, Analomink, 800-233-8240, 570-595-2150, www.alpinemountain.com PECKS POND BOAT, CANOE AND KAYAK RENTAL Route 402, Dingmans Ferry, 570-775-7237, www.peckspond.com Open every day except Wednesday, 9 a.m. 5 p.m., reservations recommended. Enjoy the thrill of charging through a fresh blanket of snow amongst the beautiful Pocono Mountains. MAP LOCATION H-5 “The fun does not stop.” Enjoy boating, fishing, nature trips, ice skating and ice fishing. The forest around the lake also has hiking, ATVing, snowmobiling and cross-country skiing trails. Fishing instruction available. MAP LOCATION G-8 Winter fun, day and night. Skiing, snowboarding, half-pipe, terrain parks, snow tubing and Penguin Play Park. Learn to ski or ride packages. Special events. Group and overnight packages. AD PAGE 30 MAP LOCATION H-6 SHAWNEE MOUNTAIN SKI AREA Hollow Road, Shawnee on Delaware, 800-233-4218, 570-421-7231, www.shawneemt.com d ARCTIC PAWS DOG SLED TOURS The Inn at Pocono Manor, Route 314, Pocono Manor, 570-443-9267 POCONO ACTION SPORTS 969 Rte. 507, Greentown, 570-857-0779, www.lighthouseharbor.com Power boating, sailing and water fun. “What a super way to spend the day on beautiful Lake Wallenpaupack.” MAP LOCATION F-5 Exclusively at the Pocono Manor – where you are the musher. Tours run daily, Dec. - April (weather permitting, snow necessary), two to six people on a guided tour with three to eight dogs. Reservations needed. MAP LOCATION H-5 Spectacular skiing and riding on 23 trails and two terrain parks. Family friendly with excellent ski school, children’s programs and new Learning Center. 100 percent snowmaking and Pocono Plunge Tubing Park. AD PAGE 31 MAP LOCATION I-7 POCONO WHITEWATER RAFTING 1519 S.R. 903, Jim Thorpe, 800-WHITEWATER, 570-325-3656, www.poconowhitewater.com BIG BOULDER SKI AREA Lake Drive, Lake Harmony, 570-722-0100, www.jfbb.com d SKI BIG BEAR AT MASTHOPE MOUNTAIN 192 Karl Hope Blvd., Lackawaxen, 570-685-1400, www.ski-bigbear.com d MAP LOCATION E-7 Mild-to-wild rafting and kayaking trips, scenic rail trail biking, biking excursions and arena-filled action in their Skirmish paintball games. Open daily, year ’round. AD PAGE 33 MAP LOCATION J-3 Winter fun for everyone. Ski or snowboard in three of the best terrain parks in the Poconos. There is something for the whole family: skiing, snowboarding, snow tubing and summer events. AD PAGE 33 MAP LOCATION H-3 Skiing, snowboarding and snow tubing. Ski and snowboard school, 100 percent snowmaking, terrain park, equipment rental, lodge, food court, restaurant and lounge. Three lifts, 18 trails and Magic Carpet. POCONO QUALITY ASSURANCE NO MOUNTA CO IN PO 32 POCONO MOUNTAINS TRAVEL GUIDE KEY TO SYMBOLS ASSURANCE POCONO MOUNTAINS HERITAGE S http://www.carousel-park.com http://www.skibluemt.com http://www.chamberlaincanoes.com http://www.shawneemt.com http://www.skicamelback.com http://www.wallenpaupackboattour.com http://www.fernwoodhotel.com http://www.jtraft.com http://www.whitewaterchallengers.com http://www.jfbb.com http://www.kittatinny.com http://www.lehighwhitewater.com http://www.landersrivertrips.com http://www.poconosnowmobilerentals.com http://www.alpinemountain.com http://www.peckspond.com http://www.shawneemt.com http://www.lighthouseharbor.com http://www.poconowhitewater.com http://www.jfbb.com http://www.ski-bigbear.com
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