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All-inclusive luxury resort. Picture-perfect elegance, romance, family fun at a grand 124-room mountain lodge since the 1920s.
Storybook wedding packages include 4-hour open bar, customized wedding cake, champagne toast, overnight stay for the couple.
The Tap Room is a tavern reminiscent of an English pub. Great for burgers, flatbreads, and paninis. 8 draft beers, good cocktail list, wine by the glass.
What’s better than an obstacle course, ziplining, rock climbing, archery tag, & paintball, all at the spectacularly beautiful Skytop Lodge?
Upscale restaurant overlooks the lake and golf course. Mediterranean-inspired cuisine. Deck with a beautiful view. Kids’ menu.
The Pavilion at Skytop Lodge is transformed into an indoor skating rink each winter. Open to the public.
Grand American resort offers 16 meeting rooms from 300 sf boardrooms to the 4,000 sf exhibit room.
Axe Throwing at Skytop Lodge has expert axe throwing coaches. The fee includes all throwing gear, lessons, coach fee. Open to the public.
Perfect for a cocktail by the fire, or drinks with friends. Bookshelf-line walls, hundreds of framed photographs. Excellent cocktails.
A a private oasis offering views of golf course and Skytop Lake. Inn King and Inn Double rooms have gas fireplaces, balconies. 2 restaurants at the Inn.
18-hole, par-72 course Golf Digest rated as one of the “Best Places to Play.” Golf Advisor users give it 4.9 stars. Wide, tree-lined fairways, small greens.
The grand old resort has activities and events for all ages, and they make a special point to cater to the enjoyment of the youngest guests.
Magical and luxurious holidays on 5500 acres of woodlands, waterfalls, and lakes. Hayrides, a visit from Santa, skate nights, fireside stories, more.
Beautiful panoramic views and wide trails that cut through the forest of West Mountain. Great for kids, beginners. Ski and snowboard rentals, lessons.
Dining room in luxury resort hotel open to the public. Reservations suggested. Resort casual dress code. $$$$
Skytop Lodge has been named the top hotel in the country for sleep quality, according to a new ranking by SleepJunkie. Tripadvisor data from June 2024 to June 2025 to identify the 200 best hotels in the U.S. where guests reported feeling the most rested.
The Villages of Barrett Township: an amalgamation of Canadensis, Mountainhome, Cresco, Skytop, and Buck Hill Falls, all in a six-mile line.
Barrett Township is a paradise of streams, forests, and winding country roads. It’s the place for the true nature lover’s country vacation.
Mid-summer, annual festival brings world-class artists to the Pocono Mts. Cabaret, chamber music, choral, opera, jazz, pop, musical theater.- 1842 3-story property boasts 14 suites, an in-house bar, fire pit, hot tub, pool table, and outdoor pool. Less than 2 miles from Skytop.
Ski, skate, snowboard, and toboggan. From the little ones and the family to a romantic weekend or a fun trip with a group of friends. Grab a bite at the snack bar or a brew at the tavern.
Barn and farm, hotel, warehouse, or lakefront, the Pocono Mountains will help you choose your perfect wedding destination. Celebrate your day in the mountains.
Route 390 Fall Foliage Drive starts at Lake Wallenpaupack in the north, goes thru Promised Land, and runs down to Mountainhome and Cresco.
Peaceful escape in a restored 1800s farmhouse on 6 wooded acres in beautiful Barrett. Continental breakfast, TV, close to golf, water sports, casino action.
Packed to the rafters with antiques and vintage Americana. Hours vary, call ahead to make sure they’re open.
Roomy, spacious shop selling Primitives, furniture, vintage jewelry, Mid-Century Modern, lighting, advertising pieces, more.
USGA-rated courses, classic design, beautiful landscaping. Putting greens, driving ranges, lakes, waterways, pro shops, grill rooms. Golf in the Pocono Mountains.
Quaint country place in a historic building with outdoor deck. Drink specials, steak, salmon with crabmeat, burger, fried chicken sandwich.
Privately owned, public-use airport located two nautical miles north of the central business district of Canadensis in Barrett Township.


