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Saturday, June 2, 2018

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Camelback Mountain Resort is a ski and snowboard resort located in the Pocono Mountains region in Pocono Township and Jackson Township, Monroe County, Pennsylvania, adjacent to, and partially within Big Pocono State Park. In the 1950s when developers were working to expand the original solitary ski run, they negotiated with the then PA DER for permission to use a small portion of the state park for the ski area in exchange for $1 a year and the obligation to maintain the entire park.

Camelback Mountain (Big Pocono) itself reaches an elevation of 2,133 feet (650 m). There are 166 acres (67 hectares) of skiing & snowboarding terrain; the mountains have a total of 35 slopes (the longest of which is 1 mile(1,609 m), namely, the Nile Mile) and features a vertical drop of 800 ft (244 m), 15 lifts, including 2 high speed detachable chairlifts; the Sullivan Express and Stevenson Express, both quads. It is the largest ski resort in the Poconos. It has two terrain parks, the larger of which is now accessible only by ascertaining a park pass. Camelback also has the only Half Pipe in the Pocono Mountains. Camelback is also a member of the Burton Learn to Ride Program with a Learn To Ride Center, Freesyle Learn To Ride center, Women's Learn To Ride Center and Children's Learn to Ride Center. The resort was opened in December 1963. The mountain summit receives an average of 50 in (127 cm) of snowfall each winter. It has minimal snowmaking facilities on ski slopes, primarily relying on portable snow guns to create snow, and is 100% lit for night skiing.

The resort also features an indoor and outdoor water park, called Camelbeach. The indoor park is open year round while the outdoor park is open only in the summer. Camelbeach includes over 37 waterslides (the most in Pennsylvania), including four body slides, a mat slide, five tube slides and three raft rides, in addition to a 30,000-square-foot (2,800 m2) wave pool, lazy river, a children's play area, and a full-sized competition pool. Since 2006, Camelbeach also features the FlowRider, a wave riding pool for surfing and boogie boarding.

A newer addition to Camelback Mountain Resort is Camelback Mountain Adventures. It includes Treetop Adventure courses, 1,000 ft (300 m) of zipline, 4,000 ft (1,200 m) ZipFlyer, Mountain Segways, Disc Golf, and a 4500' Mountain Coaster. Within Camelback Mountain Adventures, they also offer Adventure Zone activities of Climbing Wall, EuroBungee, and a Freefall Airbag Jump. Soon to be added to Camelback Mountain Adventures is an Alpine Slide. Camelback Mountain Adventures is open from June to November.

In May 2015 Camelback opened their hotel resort, Camelback Resort and Indoor Waterpark. Their waterpark, known as Aquatopia, was voted the #1 Indoor Waterpark in the country by USA Today for 2015.

Camelback Mountain Resort is 2 miles (3.2 km) from Pinemere Camp, and about 45 miles (72 km) north of Allentown, Pennsylvania.

Camelback invested in their educational ski and snowboard programs. They use the marketing term, Learn Here, Learn Right.


Video Camelback Mountain Resort



The Trails

  • The Birches, an Advanced Novice ski run
  • King Tut, an Intermediate run
  • The Hump, Expert
  • The Asp
  • The Rocket
  • Marje's Delight
  • The Dromedary
  • Big Pocono Run
  • Upper Cleopatra
  • Marc Anthony
  • Julius Caesar
  • Little Caesar
  • Laurel Glade
  • Coolmoor
  • The Meadows
  • John Bailey
  • Sulivan's Trail
  • The Sphinx
  • Honeymoon Lane
  • Home Again
  • Lower Cleopatra
  • Sunbowl
  • Oak Grove
  • Turkey Trot
  • Upper Moore's Ramble
  • Lower Moore's Ramble
  • Pocono Raceway
  • The Pharaoh
  • The Bactrian
  • Cliffhanger
  • Near East
  • The Nile Mile

Maps Camelback Mountain Resort



References


Camelback: Family Fun That's 100% Winterized | First Tracks ...
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External links

  • Camelback Ski Area official website
  • Trailmap
  • Conditions

Source of article : Wikipedia