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views and an attached deck overlooking the outdoor swimming pool,” notes Weir- Diehl. “This facility also can be divided into three smaller rooms.”


The Lodge at Bear Creek Mountain Resort, available April through November, has floor-to-ceiling stone fireplaces as well as mountainside views, creating a magnificent ambiance with seating for as many as 200 guests. “Our Fireside Suite is a more inti- mate room with a view of the ski slopes and a stone fireplace. The suite accommo- dates up to 30 guests,” she observes, adding that there are two executive boardrooms available, too, each with seating for 14.


When the meeting is over, The Spa at Bear Creek is a perfect place for attendees to visit and offers a variety of express services designed exclusively for the busy profes- sional. Treatments are priced at $50 each, some of which include a 25-minute mas- sage, 25-minute facial, mini mani/pedi combo and a therapeutic soak.


In addition to The Spa at Bear Creek, guests can enjoy dining at The Grille at Bear Creek or at Trail’s End Cafe. Another relaxing option for those staying at The Hotel at Bear Creek is its indoor and outdoor swim- ming pools and hot tubs.


For the guest seeking more invigorating activities, there are many options available, as well. “The resort


offers skiing, snow-


boarding and snow tubing winter activities, as well as hiking, biking, fishing, boating, geocaching, disc golf, tennis and nearby golf during from the spring through fall months,” says Weir-Diehl.


In the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania, Skytop Lodge offers 20,000-square feet of flexible meeting space on site, including 10,000-square feet in its Historic Main Lodge and 10,000 more square feet in its state-of-the-art Executive Conference Center at Skytop. The 5,500-acre Skytop resort features an array of outdoor oppor- tunities, too, for everything from meetings to receptions to special events.


With 193 total overnight rooms, guests can choose to stay at Skytop Lodge, The Inn at Skytop, or the resort’s cottages. The Lodge rests on a plateau overlooking the moun- tainside, providing spectacular views, while


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