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Hotel & Motel List PO Box 369 Beach Lake, PA 18405 Hotel & Motel List Tel: 570-729-1010 Fax: 570-729-8883 HOTEL PHONE NOTES Best Western 800-780-7234 Bath, A/C, Indoor Pool, Sauna, Monticello, NY www.bestwestern.com HBO, Breakfast, 40 Miles to Camp Bradstan Country Hotel 845-583-4114 Bath, Breakfast, A/C, Entertainment White Lake, NY www.bradstancountryhotel.com n wknd, 30 Miles to Camp Central House 570-729-7411 Bath, Pool, A/C, Bkft, Activities & Beach Lake, PA www.centralhouseresort.com Entertainment, 2 Miles to Camp Courtyard by Marriott 845-695-0606 A/C, Cable, Indoor Pool, Middletown, NY www.marriott.com Fitness Center, 45 Miles to Camp Gresham’s 570-226-4621 A/C, Bath, Access to Lake, Restaurant, Hawley, PA www.greshamsmotel.com Entertainment, 12 Miles to Camp Hampton Inn 845-344-3400 A/C, Cable, Pool, Continental Bkft, Middletown, NY www.hamptoninn.com Fitness Center, 45 Miles to Camp Harvest Inn Bed & Breakfast 570-253-4533 Bath, Breakfast, A/C, Cable, Honesdale, PA www.harvestinnbnb.com Refrigerator, 10 Miles to Camp Kitchenette, 11 Miles to Camp Ledges Hotel 570-226-1337 A Pocono Mountains Hawley, PA www.ledgeshotel.com Boutique Hotel Nevele Grand Hotel 800-647-6000 Many packages, Use of Resort Ellenville, NY www.nevele.com 45 Miles to Camp The Inn at 570-587-1135 Indoor Pool, Health Suite, Sauna, Nichols Village www.nicholsvillage.com Game Room, 45 Miles to Camp Clarks-Summit, PA Scranton Fairfield Inn 570-346-3222 A/C, Indoor Pool, Fitness Room, Scranton, PA www.marriott.com/scrfi Comp. wi-fi, 40 miles from camp Scranton Residence Inn 570-343-5121 A/C, Indoor Pool, Free Cont. Breakfast, Scranton, PA www.marriott.com/scrri Comp. wi-fi, 40 miles from camp The Settler’s Inn 570-226-2993 Bath, A/C, Bkft, Gourmet Hawley, PA www.thesettlersinn.com Restaurant, 9 Miles to Camp Tanglwood Resort 570-226-6161 Outdoor Pool, Spa, Kitchen, A/C, Hawley, PA www.tanglwoodresorts.com Bath, Access to Lake Wallenpaupack, 12 Miles to Camp Tuck-Em Inn 570-226-6460 Bath, Cable, A/C, Indoor Pool, Hawley, PA www.tuckeminn.com 12 Miles to Camp Woodloch Pines Resort 800-572-6658 Full Service Resort, Includes Meals, Hawley, PA www.woodloch.com Award Winning Golf, Indoor/ Outdoor Pool, 12 Miles to Camp PO Box 369 Beach Lake, PA 18405 Local Restaurants Tel: 570-729-1010 Fax: 570-729-8883 RESTAURANT LOCATION/CONTACT NOTES Elegante 851 Main Street, Honesdale Nice and casual pizza/ (15 minutes from camp) 570 253-3244 pasta restaurant The Boathouse Rt. 507 Lake Wallenpaupack, Hawley Casual and fun place, (20 minutes from camp) 670-226-5027 similar to Friday’s but nicer Falls Port Inn 330 Main Avenue, Hawley Definitely more upscale, (15 minutes from camp) 570-226-2600 (Reservation required) steakhouse type menu Settlers Inn 4 Main Avenue, Hawley Upscale inside but a great patio for (15 minutes from camp) 570-226-2993 (Reservation required) dining with a more casual menu The Ledges Hotel 120 Falls Avenue, Hawley Owned by Settlers Inn, this new, (15 minutes from camp) 570-226-1337 (Reservation required) upscale hotel is recently renovated and Call Settlers for more information complete with outdoor dining and about The Ledges a “small plate” restaurant Two Guys 1199 Texas Palmyra Hwy., Honesdale Casual pizza/pasta restaurant (10 minutes from camp) 570-253-2613 China Castle Restaurant 1143 Main Street, Honesdale Casual Chinese Restaurant (15 minutes from camp) 570-253-2030 Fiesta on Main 1139 Main Street, Honesdale Casual Mexican Restaurant (15 minutes from camp) 570-352-3700 Carousel Water & Fun Park 1018 Beach Lake Hwy (Route 652), Beach LakeWater park, Go-Karts, (less than 5 minutes from camp) 570-729-7532 Miniature Golf, Batting Cage, Bumper Boats, Snacks Arthur Avenue Italian Deli 650 Old Willow Ave., Honesdale Excellent deli, featuring (10 minutes from camp) 570-253-6095 both hot and cold foods The Riverview Restaurant 105 Rusty’s Blvd., Honesdale Continental menu, great views at Rusty’s 570-253-8800 (10 minutes from camp) .
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