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If you were lucky, you went to a terrific summer camp when you were a kid. Well, now you are all grown up, and your luck is holding up – because we have found the adult luxury equivalent of your bygone summers. So come with us and relive those halcyon days of yesteryear at the Lodge at Woodloch in Hawley, Pennsylvania.
A Region of Kids' Camps and Adult Resorts
We found the Lodge at Woodloch during our writing swing through luxurious vacation destinations in the northeast Appalachians, which include the Pocono, Adirondack, Catskill, and Berkshire Mountains. Our travels took us to New York, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Maine.
We stayed mainly at exclusive B&Bs, so a full-blown woodsy, all-adult resort and health retreat, was a nice change of pace.
Just like our childhood memories of summer camp, the Lodge at Woodloch has hiking and biking trails aplenty, along with camp fires, a lake for fishing and boating – and advanced amenities like delicious wellness-centric meals, vegetable gardens, an orchard, and a first-rate health spa.
A Biofilic Experience
The developers of the Lodge at Woodloch believe that all vacationers who have an interest in the Lodge at Woodloch have a special connection with nature, and an affinity for other life forms. The developers take this belief very seriously, and everything at Woodloch supports their conviction.
Elegant and Exclusive
All the amenities we will mention (and more) are for the pampering of a relatively small number of discerning guests. There are just 57 guestrooms in the entire resort.
This refuge truly defines the height of America’s health-conscious aristocracy.
The lodge building fits perfectly with the natural environment, and has just the right number of secluded niches for those seeking quiet relaxation.
The sleeping rooms are well furnished and mindfully decorated to blend with the forest just beyond each guestroom door. We also noted that the spacious quarters elegantly avoid being trendy or thematic.
The Food
We ate all our meals at the TREE restaurant and bar, so named because of the exquisite views from the floor-to-ceiling viewing windows, featuring – what else – trees.
If you are a devoted foodie, this all-inclusive resort is for you.
There are food-prep demonstrations, cooking classes, wine tasting, and an array of lectures for those interested in learning about the advantages of preparing, cooking, and eating proper foodstuffs.
The in-house chefs have also one-upped the concept of “farm-to-table” dining, with their “table-to-farm” experience where a delicious meal is prepared and served in one of the resort’s three vast gardens. Really different, and great fun
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The resort’s menu is unique and chock-full of tasty healthy treats; check out this breakfast menu.
Here’s a photo of a succulent buffalo burger with mushrooms.
The Garden
We were privileged to spend some time in the resort’s gardens, where much of what is used in the kitchen is grown. Chock full of produce goodies, the garden boasts currants, mint, rhubarb, raspberries, blackberries, gooseberries, and a large assortment of plants and herbs.
Since our visit, we have learned that the resort has added an orchard. Two acres and 65 trees will bring a bountiful harvest of apples, pears, peaches, and plums to be enjoyed by the guests.
Pollination
You have undoubtedly heard about the decline in U.S. bee colonies. Well, the Lodge at Woodloch took steps to insure their 100,000 bee population would continue to grow.
They sought, and obtained, a certification as a Pennsylvania "Pollinator-Friendly Property." These people are serious about natural symbiosis.
The Trails and Lake
The resort’s grounds quickly envelop you in their beauty.
Our morning at the Lodge was spent walking some of the nature trails in this pristine 150-acre wilderness.
We ended up at the private 15-acre lake and decided to try our hand at fishing.
All the equipment we needed was available in the "Lily Pad" lake shed, located just a stone’s throw from the water.
A couple of casts, and voilà – success.
We caught several small but spunky bass, which we quickly returned to the water after thanking them for participating in our holiday.
The spa
The focal point of the indoor experience at the Lodge at Woodloch is the spa, with its 27 treatment rooms and an extensive array of customized body treatments, massages, and facials.
We could not photograph the occupied treatment rooms, but did manage to get images of the beautifully appointed changing rooms and the Aqua Garden’s hydro massage waterfall.
What a spectacular way to relax after a massage – and we did just that!
Guests are invited to luxuriate in saunas, steam rooms, and whirlpools, as well as separate male and female fireplace lounges for the ultimate in introspective relaxation.
This spa and wellness center is a destination in its own right.
If You Go
The Lodge is nestled in the far northeast corner of the scenic Pocono Mountains in Pennsylvania, in what is known as the Lake Region. It is a scant 95 miles from NYC and many major airports.
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This four-diamond resort incorporates an unparalleled level of sophistication in serene luxury. There are so many delightful aspects, that it would be impossible to present them all in this short article. An impressive list of awards, too – a true standard of excellence achieved by few vacation destinations in America. Whether you go to the Lodge at Woodloch for revitalizing, relaxation, nurturing, detoxing, a taste of good old fashioned nostalgia, or just an outing in the woods, this is the place to be. If you can, give yourself permission to enjoy a special vacation at the Lodge. You will not be sorry.
We suggest you explore the resort’s extensive website www.TheLodgeatWoodloch.com.
PS – if you are looking for a family resort, look no further than nearby Woodloch Pines Resort. We did not have time to drop by, but we were told it may be an even better place to reflect on those still remembered summers at kid’s camp – because it has - kids.
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Copyright © 2015 Visit great vacation destinations with Wayne and Judy Bayliff
Photos © 2015 Judy Bayliff
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