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  2. Woodloch Pines - Wikipedia

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    Woodloch Pines (also known as Woodloch) is an all-inclusive resort located in Hawley, Pennsylvania on Lake Teedyuskung in the northeast Pocono Mountains Lake Region. The nearest large city is Scranton, which is 40 miles away. [1] The resort has been owned by the Kiesendahl Family since 1958 and is open all year round.

  3. 12 Magical and Super Affordable Poconos Resorts to Book ASAP

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    Woodloch Resort in Hawley, PA. For over 65 years, Woodloch Resort has been an exceptional vacation spot in the Poconos, offering an abundance of amenities and stunning natural views.

  4. Woodloch - Wikipedia

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    Woodloch Pines, a resort located in the Poconos in Pennsylvania This page was last edited on 31 July 2022, at 17:15 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

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  6. Hawley, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Hawley is located where Middle Creek enters the Lackawaxen River, at (41.478225, -75.179154) [10] at an elevation of 1,033 feet (314.9 m Hawley students attend Wallenpaupack Areas Schools, with high, middle, and primary schools approximately five miles from town and located on the shores of Lake Wallenpaupack.

  7. Pocono Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Pocono Mountains, commonly referred to as the Poconos (/ ˈ p oʊ k ə n oʊ z /), are a geographical, geological, and cultural region in Northeastern Pennsylvania.They overlook the Delaware River and Delaware Water Gap to the east, Lake Wallenpaupack to the north, Wyoming Valley and the Coal Region to the west, and the Lehigh Valley to the south.

  8. Category : Defunct ski areas and resorts in Pennsylvania

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  9. Nemacolin Woodlands Resort - Wikipedia

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    Nemacolin (formerly known as Nemacolin Woodlands Resort) is a four-season resort in Farmington, Fayette County, Pennsylvania. [1] The resort is owned by Maggie Hardy , owner and CEO of the 84 Lumber Company, and was founded by her father, Joseph Hardy .