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    Boulder Woods Campground

    2.9 (10 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Carly R.

    First time here, borrowed a friends RV and stayed for 5 nights. For 40 a night, you get electric and water hook up and it was worth it. We came in the very beginning of the season so the only day other people were there was Friday night and Saturday otherwise, we pretty much had the place to ourselves Thursday, Sunday and Monday.. the bath houses and public bathroom was very clean, the store had a decent selection if you found yourself needed something last minute. The pool wasn't open yet I think it opens on memorial weekend. Didn't catch anything at the lake, but it was very well taken care of. The whole place is very well kept. I will definitely be coming back!

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    Rustic, but well kept campground with plenty of amenities. The owners were great and the Seasonal Campers were all very nice.

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    Briar Bush Nature Center - Oliver the dove

    Briar Bush Nature Center

    4.6(11 reviews)
    23.1 mi

    In the heart of Abington, and about a hundred yards away from the Roslyn train station, you can…read morefind Briar Bush, a hidden nature preserve tucked away on Edge Hill road. With scenic walking trails, an outdoor classroom, day camps and a small indoor animal habitat, Briar Bush is a great spot for small children, couples on a date, or anyone looking for a brief respite from the urgency of the modern world. With free admission for locals and a small fee for out-of-towners, the preserve is accessible to all patrons provided that they are able to walk down some wooded trails that circle through the admittedly short walking routes. The centerpiece of the trails is a picturesque, secluded pond with benches for sitting and an interactive sign with information on the local fauna and flora. The indoor animal habitat has a small gift shop, pamphlets on upcoming events and information on other parks in the area, and several interesting animals such as a blind possum named Odin, a bearded lizard named Karl, and several other unique turtles and reptiles. All of Briar Bush can be walked through in an hour or so, but the low admission, interactive nature events and scenic walking trails will have you wanting to return again soon.

    I take my 2 y. o. granddaughter nearly every week. There are so many wonderful things to explore…read moreand learn from. They have a walking path through the woods with a natural playground and sandbox, a bird house building to watch and interactive displays, a mini zoo inside a house with small animals and activities including a treehouse. They also have weekly activities and seasonal events for elementary school kids. My granddaughter calls Briar Bush "The Animal House" and loves to put a donation in the collection box before we leave.

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    Camp Garrison - Musser Scout Reservation

    Camp Garrison

    4.5(2 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    Yelp has this listing improperly named. As usual, when I submitted a change to its correct name,…read moreMusser Scout Reservation, Yelp trolls refused to correct it. FYI, the correct name is Musser Scout Reservation. Musser Scout Reservation is a BSA designated scout camp for Cradle of Liberty Council scouting. This facility includes Camp Hart, Camp Garrison, and Camp Delmont in 1400 acres of MontCo along Unami Creek. My Cub Scout has visited for the Musser FallFest two seasons. Many Boy Scouts volunteer to run the different activity stations, and as teens themselves, they do a good job, but teens handling younger kids all day can be tiring for them and the end result can be hit or miss. Overall they do a good job and keep the kids stimulated. The first year our pack had everyone go separately according to their own schedules. I do not recommend doing FallFest alone. When you're not with a pack it's really up to parents to wedge their kid in edgewise at activity stations, and we encountered other packs who were pushy, cut lines, and selfishly commandeered ridiculous amounts of time on the popular slingshot (yuk!) activity, while others (like us) just needed 3 minutes to complete the requirement and move on. It's sad and disappointing when scout leaders themselves have zero comprehension of Scout Law or Scout Oath! Going with a pack (or as many other kids you know as possible) seems to be how the FallFest is best designed to process people, and it's a lot more fun for the kids to achieve these tasks with friends. We are in a different pack this year, and going as a group made the experience SOOO much better! The facilities themselves are consistent with Camp Hidden Falls (Poconos) and Chester Heights Camp Meeting (Glen Mills), which I frequented as a Brownie and Girl Scout decades ago. Musser facilities, like state parks and other scout camps, are a bit worn by the elements, and run down here and there from rugged use and lack of funding and/or (volunteer) staffing to keep up repairs. I noticed a bit of litter in places which was sad for a Cub Scout event, but Musser's facilities are overall in good outdoorsy shape. For our entry fee ($10 per adult/$25 per scout), and the fact that the staff is all volunteer, I felt the value was okay. The day includes a cafeteria lunch of pretty standard camp cafeteria food (hotdogs/hamburgers, potato salad, tossed salad, fruit, chips, granola bars, Oreos, and coffee, tea, water, fruit punch, etc for beverages). It includes all activities, including the popular archery, slingshot and bb (for kids older than Lion rank). My scout got to take home a carved pumpkin, a badge type piece of leather tooling work, and one craft. Oddly they kept his other craft made with a clothespin so they could reuse the clothespin--can they not spare a $0.10 clothespin? So it was overall a good value but some odd quirks. Last, having grown up Quaker, I'm wholly against guns so we do not participate in the bb activity. They have no problem issuing the FallFest patch as long as you complete most of the activities.

    This camp is for Cub Scout aged children and their families. Come as a full or half week resident,…read morea daycamper during the summer, or conmr for the weekend with your pack. There is also FallFest which is a great time to come experience some of the activities that take place during the Summer. This is a great place to make lasting memories with your Kindergarten (Lion Scouts) through 5th grade (AOL or Arrow of Light) aged children. There is STEM, Scoutcraft, Handicraft, Boating, fishing, Native American area, a pool, a bouldering wall, a nature center, slingshot, BBs and an Archery range. This is Camp Hart along with Camp Garrison and Camp Delmont. All located on the Musser Scout Reservation in Pennsburg, PA. I spent 8 Summers as a resident adult leader with kids from K-5. The kids love this camp! There really is something for everyone here! My son loved boating, fishing, swimming, Archery, BB shooting....pretty much all of it. I had so much fun spending the time with him that I continued attending 3 years after he "aged out". The staff is always friendly. The food they serve has gotten much better over the years, 2019 being the best of all the years I was there (Chef Chris). You just have to keep in mind that he has to follow guidelines given to him for family friendly, nutritious foods. I will greatly miss my time at Camp Hart.

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    Whitewater Challengers

    Whitewater Challengers

    3.9(186 reviews)
    46.3 mi

    Seamless trip - easy to ensure that you are fully equipped for the trip with wetsuit rental and…read morelunch grab bags. River guides always on hand for any 'involuntary out of raft experiences' or if anyone got stuck. Perfect balance of feeling adventurous for the kids and safe for the adults.

    What a disaster. I have gone twice with Girl Scouts and again with boy scouts. My first adventure…read morewith the girl scouts was generally enjoyable. Nothing notable to report but not overwhelmingly great either. The last time I went with the Boy Scouts was one of the worst weekends of my life. There was some river guide who named himself "zombie". He has the worst chip on this shoulder ever. First, he got nearly naked on the bus clearly wanting to show off all his tattoos. Inappropriate in front of a bunch of kids. If he was discreet then fine. He was showboating and it was gross. Then while on the river, I splashed with a paddle. It is indeed against the rules and I was wrong for that. However I knew I messed up the second I did it. A reminder would have been sufficient. Oh no. Zombie came over immediately and berated me loudly in front of everyone (including the kids). Yikes. I said "understood, I'm sorry". He then continued saying he was "gonna hike me out of 'his' trip" if he saw it again. What? He was going to evict me from the boat in the middle of nowhere and walk me home? Alone? What the hell is wrong with this guy? I don't care how capable or good of a river guide he is. If he's going to talk to customers who paid for the trip like garbage, then he doesn't belong there (especially around kids). Major jerk. Then we camped there overnight. Some camp site decided to have a rager party. Like thumping music turned up to full volume that could be heard for miles. No one came to quiet them down. At midnight I had to walk over myself and ask if they could please let us sleep. They said no and it kept going. I called the campsite phone # and got a voicemail. No one was there to help. Needless to say we didn't sleep at all. Just a generally unpleasant experience. You need to get rid of this zombie person. You can't call yourself "zombie" then demand to be taken seriously. Give me a break. You need someone who can patrol the campsite and keep order and the campers safe. Don't go here and waste your money.

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