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You’ve put too many tikes in time out for sticking their fingers in each other’s ribs and eyes to take a chance on a place that sounds like “poke a nose.” But trust us – if just for this one time – the Poconos won’t bring tears, only smiles and laughter.
Woodloch Pines Resort has all the entertainment of a five-star cruise, but in reality our No. 1 pick is firmly grounded in the woodlands of the Pocono Mountains. In fact, the nearest body of water is Lake Teedyuskung and though it’s no Pacific or Atlantic Ocean, it is a prime spot to teach little Jimmy how to fish. Watch the sun rise as you are reeling in bass, bluegill and catfish on the dock. Don’t dally too long, though. Soon it will be time to start your engines – errrr, your air-cushioned bumper car. If this classic isn’t hip enough for the youngsters, tell them to get their feet wet – in water bumper boats equipped with squirt guns, that is!
Still not seeing something that you like? Well, how about the Broadway-style theme shows, indoor splash pool, snow tube run, ice skating, ice fishing, hayrides, family Olympic games or bingo?
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Region: Pocono
Related activities: Woodloch has activities for some solo adult time, too. Woodloch Springs golf course is an onsite 18-hole, par 72 course in the rolling hills of PA.
Related Onsite Offerings: So what do you do with the kids while you’re swinging on the green or taking a yoga class at the fitness center? Leave the little ones in the very capable hands of Boomer Bear for Boomer Cub Club fun like arts and crafts.
Fun facts: It’s worth spending an afternoon on the beautiful PA trails for a look at the bald eagles – this is one of their prime nesting areas.
Photos courtesy of Woodloch Pines.
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