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109 River Birch Lane
Hawley, PA 18428
The Lodge at Woodloch is an ideal drive to destination within 90 miles of NYC and most cities in the Northeastern Region. Situated in the beautiful lake region of northeastern Pennsylvania on 75 acres of woodlands, The Lodge has walls of windows that bring nature in throughout the resort. A destination spa, The Lodge offers sophisticated amenities throughout the 40,000 square foot spa and has a philosophy of awakening at its core, promoting a new style of day-to-day living through the exhilaration of exercise, mind-body techniques, inspired healthy cuisine and the beauty and wisdom of nature. In addition to regular spa classes and outdoor adventure, championship golf and tennis courts are available adjacent to The Lodge. Gourmet Spa Cuisine at Tree restaurant promotes moderation rather than deprivation and appeals to both men and women. Tree restaurant offers an elegant environment with evening entertainment and an impressive wine and ale list. Just 58 guest rooms and suites are located in a quiet wing, each with private verandas and woodland or rock garden views.
· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 15:00
· Check out time is 12:00
· 58 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 3 floors.
Take I-81S to I-380S which quickly leads you to I-84E. Remain on I-84E to PA Exit 30, Blooming Grove. Make a left onto Rt. 402N. Follow Rt. 402N to the end (approximately 4.5 miles). Make a left onto Rt. 6W. At the 5th traffic light (which comes at the end of the main street of Hawley), make a right onto Route 590 E. Follow Rt. 590E for 6.5 miles where you will find The Lodge at Woodloch on your left hand side. Welcome.
The Lodge at Woodloch rests on 75 acres of private woodlands in northeastern Pennsylvanias beautiful lake region. On the outskirts of quaint Hawley, PA, The Lodge affords guests the opportunity to truly reconnect with nature, and, yet it is only 90 miles from New York City and in drive to distance from most cities in the northeast. The Lodges own 15 acre lake, at the heart of the property, offers kayaking and fishing, while a one mile paved Nature Trail is a peaceful respite.
International Airport: Scranton/WilkesBarre,
All reservations are guaranteed by a valid credit card. A two night deposit is taking at time of booking. cxld 8-29dys out of cxld policy 2nt dpst will be held 1yr for future visit at the property. 1-7 dys 2nt dpst non-refun.
30 days prior to arrival
Tree offers a fresh, new approach to gourmet spa cuisine, one that focuses on moderation rather than deprivation and appeals to men as well as women. Menus emphasize rich, sophisticated flavors, organics and the new superfoods (the most nutrient rich foods on the planet). Walls of windows create a feeling of sitting in the treetops, with beautiful lake views, and live music nightly. Elegant coursed menus change daily, featuring artfully prepared meats, seafood and vegetarian options, and an impressive selection of ales and reserve wines. An exceptional Chefs Kitchen offers cooking demonstrations daily.
1400 square feet
Bicycing, hiking, mountain biking, snow skiiing, tennis .25 miles, 9 and 18 hole goldf course .50 miles
- Wellness/Spa on PropertySpa Facilities: heated pool-sauna-fully equipped gym-hydro pool-steam room-jogging track Treatments:Armatherapy-herbal wrap-reflexology-hydrotheray-reiki-swedish massage Exercise: Aerobics-pilates-tai chi-aqua aerobics-step-yoga
30 miles northeast
- Camelback Ski Area49.62 North
- Delaware River10.31 Soutwest
- Delaware Water Gap Natl Recreation Area44 miles north
- Hawley Pennsylvania6 miles east
- High Point State Park42.26 miles northwest
- Historic Milford Pennsylvania31.25 miles northwest
- Honesdale15.07 Southeast
- Promised Land State Park20.38 North
Quirky Tourist Attractions in or near PennsylvaniaWhile in Pennsylvania, you might enjoy a visit to: Easton, Pennsylvania: Easton Museum of PEZOver 1,500 dispensers in theme exhibits. Freeland - Eckley, Pennsylvania: Restored Miners' VillageA deserted town surrounded by coal piles, with a fake gallows as well. Bridgeton Township - Upper Black Eddy, Pennsylvania: Ringing RocksThey clank more than ring, but this four-acre pile of boulders in the middle of the woods is a pretty strange place. Mount Tremper, New York: Kaatskill KaleidoscopeCrank your head back and enjoy "America, the House We Live In," a psychedelic history lesson inside the World's Largest Kaleidoscope. © roadsideamerica.com, Doug Kirby, Ken Smith, Mike Wilkins. Information provided as an unofficial resource on attractions as a convenience to our visitors. Information and status -- location, hours open, admission prices, current exhibits, and other aspects -- are subject to change without our knowledge. |
