Posted by Nina on Dec 30th, 2009 | 0 comments
Yes, the weather outside is cold out so why not enjoy all the season has to offer. Skytop, is offering a special Winter Wonderland value, save 12% arriving on January 8-10, 2010 and take advantage of downhill skiing, snowboarding, ice-skating, indoor swimming, outdoor campfire picnic, hayrides, plus three scrumptious meals daily for $350.00 a night for 2 adults, does not including taxes or...
Posted by TheFlowerShop on Dec 15th, 2009 | 0 comments
Natural wooden coasters and ornaments, cut from Skytop’s Estate and hand burned with the Skytop logo make a great gift for any member of the family. We can also customize them with your name or monogram! Available for $5 each in the Flower Shop. We...
Posted by TheFlowerShop on Dec 14th, 2009 | 1 comment
Last weekend was Holiday Dining and Decorating Weekend at Skytop. We had a fabulous turnout and everyone had a blast! First everyone made live boxwood trees that will last until well after the holiday season at home. Everyone chose how they would like to decorate their trees and it was fun to see how different each person’s creation was. Next we created monogrammed wreaths using...
Posted by Nina on Dec 14th, 2009 | 0 comments

Today, we will deviate a bit from the holidays and get back to the great outdoors that Skytop is famous for as the Lodge has been featured in a new book; Pennsylvania waterfalls: a guide for hikers and photographers by Scott E. Brown. He speaks to his readers about Skytop’s waterfalls; Levitt Falls and Indian Ladder Falls. Anybody who visits these falls will relish a peaceful moment and...
Posted by Nina on Dec 10th, 2009 | 0 comments

WFMZ-TV visited Skytop Lodge yesterday and debuted the Gingerbread House. The news team got the full holiday tour and Bob Baldassari, Director of Sales & Marketing filled in all of the holiday details; 27 trees, 2000 Christmas bulbs, 30,000 Christmas lights, 60 yards of garland. Check out the video and more here:...
Posted by Nina on Dec 7th, 2009 | 0 comments
Robert Earle Howells, editor at large for National Geographic Adventure reports on Skytop Lodge. His thoughts; Pennsylvania Pocono Playpark and he is not far off the mark. With 5,500 acres, 30+ miles of trails which convey into back county skiing and snowshoeing (they even have dinosaur shaped snowshoes for the little ones) and one of the oldest functioning toboggan runs on the East Coast it...