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    Luna Rafting

    4.1 (9 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 9:00 pm
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    Blue Mountain Resort

    Blue Mountain Resort

    3.3
    (292 reviews)
    7.8 mi
    $$

    Sadly I didn't take any photos of the food, because it didn't last long on the table! It was…read moreabsolutely delicious, and fairly priced for a "mountain resort" restaurant. Major points for being able to accommodate gluten restrictions. The views at sunset simply can't be beat. Our server was PHENOMENAL. It was a wicked busy night, but by the speed and attentiveness of this server, you would never know it. We felt truly cared for while we dined here.

    I wavered between 3 and 4 stars on this one. How you feel about Blue Mountain depends largely on…read morewhat kind of a skier/snowboarder you are. If you're an absolute beginner, it isn't a bad introduction to the world of snow sports. It's a small "mountain" and therefore very beginner friendly. They have a completely closed off area on one side that is entirely for beginners with conveyor lifts, very gentle and short slopes, and a short chairlift. There are also two green trails on the mountain designated as "slow skiing areas," though they might want to police them better as there were still several daredevils blasting by us. The whole process for rentals and lessons is a well-oiled machine and easy to navigate. My 11-year-old son had never been skiing or snowboarding before and was anxious to try. So this seemed like a logical spot to bring him. I had been here plenty of times as a kid in the 90's, but this was my first time back in decades. We came on a Sunday in March and arrived at 7:30. It was already crowded with cars and people at that point but we still got a good parking spot and picking up rental equipment was no problem. My son enjoyed his snowboarding lesson and was loving how quickly he was learning. I bought a lift pass for me + helmet rental, and a beginner package for him (this included snowboard/helmet rental, one hour lesson, and restricted lift ticket). All together this was $293, which seems wildly overpriced for the mountain we were on, especially considering my son was stuck to the beginner area all day unless we upgraded his lift ticket. But I guess this price is common in the skiing industry these days, and I hate to think what the big mountains out west are charging. If you're an experienced skier/snowboarder and live close by, it's probably not a bad place to get in a quick fix. As an experienced skier myself, it was a pleasant day on the slopes, but got a little boring after awhile. If I'm going to pay an arm and a leg, fight hordes of people all day, and drive for a few hours to get there, I'd rather do so on a bigger and more challenging mountain.

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    Blue Mountain Resort
    Lock up your board & gear! I use 2-3 locks. I'm just anxious like that. But you really just need 1 lock to deter thieves!
    Lock up your board & gear! I use 2-3 locks. I'm just anxious like that. But you really just need 1 lock to deter thieves!
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    Extreme Adventure Travel Outfitters

    Extreme Adventure Travel Outfitters

    2.9
    (20 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    I had a great time river tubing with this company after booking seamlessly on their website. I'm so…read moreglad I found them after a failed booking through Luna Rafting who kept promising to call back to get payment and never did. We showed up to the address they provided but didn't see anyone to check in. I called the number that was listed and he said that we had to drive a little more down the road to Launch Rd. There, we were able to get situated but unfortunately forgot a lot of the stuff we packed for river tubing. Luckily, they had plenty of sunscreen for us to use. We clearly forgot our water shoes as well back at the Airbnb with the rest of the packed stuff for the activity, so we ended up just putting our shoes inside our life jacket to keep from getting wet and pulled them out when we needed them at the end of tubing. Worked like a charm. The experience was so peaceful and we had a great time going down the Lehigh river gorge for 4 miles and got picked up at the end. 10/10 highly recommend this place!

    I can't overstate what a disappointing rafting experience this was. At the very beginning, when one…read moreperson in our group didn't understand how to steer the raft, the instructor briefly told her how to do it, grew aggravated and unkind when we didn't understand, then told the rest of us to teach her and paddled off, leaving us to figure it out. It took us a while to catch up to the other rafts. I don't believe anyone should be made to feel unteachable just because they're a beginner and don't immediately understand. It was embarrassing and frustrating. When I brought it up after the trip, the instructor suddenly couldn't hear me. I regret spending money at this location.

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    Man, this water is wet!
    Man, this water is wet!
    Stopping for lunch on the Lehigh River
    Stopping for lunch on the Lehigh River
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    Edge of the Woods Outfitters

    Edge of the Woods Outfitters

    4.7
    (118 reviews)
    29.9 mi
    $$

    Fun time kayaking on the Delaware River with a group of 13! The serenity of the river and nature…read morewas incredible. The water is warm even though it was only 70 ish degreees.

    (This was a few months ago so the details could be a bit iffy.)…read more This was a very impromptu trip and everything at Edge of the Woods makes doing that easy. Head to the website, book the date & time you want and you're done. www.watergapadventure.com/river-trips A few things worth noting: They offer multiple trip lengths. The standard 4-, 6- and 10-mile trip (Smithfield to Portland) are all booked generically and then when you get there you tell them what you want to do. All pricing is the same which believe me compared to others companies, that's very different - in a good way. They do offer two other longer trips but those require calls to the main office I assume to assess river conditions; your own competency and shuttle availability. The main office in Delaware Water Gap is very easy to find and there was plenty of parking on a quiet post-Labor Day Monday. You check in, you're handed a laminated map, life jacket and given a brief route explanation and then you're off in the van. One problem arose and it was kind of a PIA but it was worked around. Most companies have different types/sizes/models of kayaks and quite often, will ask you what you prefer. Not here. When we left the office, the guy driving didn't say a word to me until we get to Smithfield Beach to unload. He had a few kayaks pre-loaded in the carrier but definitely did not look at them before we left. One of them had a broken foot pedal that he said couldn't be used, another was very much designed for a smaller individual (i.e. if you're taller and/or taller & larger it ain't happening safely) which only left two tandem models. Using a tandem as a single individual is not the end of the world but especially when the seats are still left in the two person configuration (i.e. one front and one back versus the rear one being placed more towards the middle), it's a PIA to maneuver the craft and you are paddling harder to get the job done compared to a single. The scenery along the route was decent. You could see a bit of the Shawnee Resort and Golf Course, an old stone bridge abutment in the middle of the river, under and along 80 and then when you get into the Water Gap itself with the high cliff sides. Very picturesque. Once you go under the old train viaduct in Portland, you give the office a call for the shuttle to meet you at the out point which is at the Portland Pedestrian Bridge. The whole experience was about four hours door to door to cover the ten miles on the water plus the shuttle to & from the pick up and drop off points. Lots of nice scenery, due to the low water level there wasn't much in the way of current except for the area around viaduqt in Portland and even that wasn't bad. I'm not a big fan of the equipment here but I wouldn't let that deter me from coming back in the future for one of their northern longer trips.

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    Two person kayak fun.
    Two person kayak fun.
    Edge of the Woods Outfitters
    Edge of the Woods Outfitters

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    Whitewater Rafting Adventures

    Whitewater Rafting Adventures

    3.9
    (65 reviews)
    9.1 mi
    46 years in business
    Kid friendly

    This is my second time water rafting, the first time I went it was with a different company. I went…read morewith a group of 5, and we had a blast overall. However, I am confused on why they don't offer helmets especially with how many rocks there are. Our guide, Jake did openly swear at one of the customers for hanging onto his kayak, I understand it can be chaotic when people fall into the water and other people are frantically trying to get them back on the raft but it is very unprofessional in my opinion to be openly cursing at people for no reason. It could also be their first time rafting, and to have someone curse at you your first experience is not a good look. I also want to note the other guides were super helpful, it was just that one moment I noticed that threw me off!

    The guides gave a thorough safety and intro talk before our drive to the launch…read more once on the river they guide you as to which side to stay on. It is important to stay on certain sides to avoid bigger rocks and your team has to work together. there are simple showers but you need to supply your own towel, soap and shampoo. We were a group of older adults and had a great time!

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    Ride the 900ft long, 8 story high Pocono Mountain Zipline!  On site at Whitewater Rafting Adventures
    Ride the 900ft long, 8 story high Pocono Mountain Zipline! On site at Whitewater Rafting Adventures
    On the River with WRA
    On the River with WRA
    Over 40 acres of playing fields at Pocono Mountain Paintball located on site at Whitewater Rafting Adventures

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    Over 40 acres of playing fields at Pocono Mountain Paintball located on site at Whitewater Rafting Adventures
    White Lightning Snowtubing

    White Lightning Snowtubing

    3.5
    (11 reviews)
    38.4 mi

    I assumed that the place is the most visited in the vicinity during this season as line going up to…read morethe top was long. The conveyor belted ramp helps us save our energy as pulling the rubber tube up required one. It was not that high when i reached the top - was very deceiving looking from the bottom. The ramp has about 6 lanes so the line moves so fast. The staff was nice and giving each tuber a good push. There is an option to dive to your tube. The slope was slanted and curving up at the end so everyone automatically stopped. A waiver needs to be signed before paying the $15 admission fare. They gave a tag that is required to wear. It shows that you were given access climbing up to the top. I heard that each rider is allowed to come up and down as many times as he want within the two hour time frame. We get bored at round 4. Kids will definitely enjoy it. Doesn't need to be staying in one of the resort villas to be in. Free parking is available . There is a restaurant by the ticket window that anyone can hang out before it after the tube run. A good place to visit when in the area.

    Absolutely sucked, DONT WASTE YOUR MONEY!!!!!There were over 100 people waiting on the mountain - a…read morehuge pile up to the point where there wasn't even space left on the mountain, all for a 30 second thrill. We spent $200 to wait for 30 minutes to go down once. It's clear that they just wanted to pack as many people as they could onto the hill, regardless of how long the wait times would be. We paid for 2 hours of tubing, but we stayed for one ride, which was a 30 minute wait, so we would MAYBE get to go down the hill 4 times, if we were lucky. Couldn't even be bothered to wait to go down again, it was so not worth it. If they're actually following the 50% capacity requirement now I can't even imagine what the wait times would be like at full capacity. Total rip-off. Save your money and your time, and go somewhere else to snow tube.

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    White Lightning Snowtubing
    White Lightning Snowtubing
    White Lightning Snowtubing

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    Jack Frost Mountain

    Jack Frost Mountain

    3.0
    (34 reviews)
    21.8 mi

    With little experience in skiing / snowboarding, we found this ski mountain had good number of…read moretrails compared to other more popular mountains in PA. There were a few beginner trails which were not as crowded as other mountains. Two of my kids went to the black trails and they said the trail was very short even though the difficulty level was up. The thing I did not like was that the lounge was at the top of the mountain instead of at the bottom, so basically I was unable to video or picture my kids snowboarding at all. We went on weekends and during the holiday week, but two of the lifts were not in operation. The line for the lift got a bit longer during the peak time. The group lesson seemed very crowded and the teacher / student ratio seemed high. Good to know that their tickets could be used at Big Boulder, so you could basically ski in two different mountains for the price of one ticket! The cost of the food was way over charged. I would recommend to go during weekdays if possible because it was crowded on weekends.

    This is now my 3rd visit to the mountain and it's been as consistent, enjoyable and equipped with…read morean experienced and knowledgeable staff each and every visit. The most amazing part of JFM is their adaptive ski program. We have a 10yr old neurologically impaired child who is now skiing without any major assistance thanks to their incredibly patient and well trained instructors (thanks Bob & Dave ).

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    Jack Frost Mountain
    Jack Frost Mountain
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