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Depending on how you measure it, one could make a case that the summer is two-thirds over. This is really the perfect time to assess what you'd plan to do this summer and renew that commitment over the next month.

For my own part I paddled down the Delaware River, rafted the Lehigh River, and boated on Lake Wallenpaupack. I attended concerts at Penn's Peak and the Sherman Theater, sampled Pennsylvania wine during the Split Rock Resort's Wine & Food Festival, enjoyed music at the Milford Music Festival, listened to the US Marine Corps Band during Mount Airy Salutes Our Troops, and attended my first NASCAR event during the Pocono 500 in June.

My passion for golf has lead me to tee it up at; Split Rock Resort, Hideaway Hills, Mountain Manor, Cherry Valley, Glen Brook, Skytop, Evergreen, Great Bear, Woodloch, Shawnee Inn, and Jack Frost National. While that seems like a lot, there is still more than a dozen to go.

There are still some other things on my to do list, that as yet, I have not gotten to: visiting Bushkill Falls, hiking part of the Appalachian Trail, mountain biking around Jim Thorpe, and attending some of our county/community fairs or festivals.

I'd like to hear from you. What have you done in the Pocono Mountains this summer? What else do you want to do? And lastly, why do they call this the "dog days of summer"?

posted on: July 28, 2008 12:00 AM
by: Carl Wilgus

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Thanks for your comment. No I have not been to Cherry Springs State Park, one of Pennsylvania’s state parks located in Potter County. I am still in the process of visiting the state parks in the four-county Pocono Mountains region. For more information, click on Things to See & Do at the left then Outdoor Adventure.
posted on: August 11, 2008 12:00 AM
posted by: Simpleview

Have you ever been to Cherry Springs State Park. I hear its the darkest spot on the East Coast. There are several gatherings in the park to see the night sky. Its on my to do list.
posted on: August 8, 2008 12:00 AM
posted by: Simpleview

My family and I just got back from Split Rock and had a wonderful vacation. Doc Holiday really knows how to entertain a family of all ages. We already booked another vacation there in the fall. More hotels should have such a great Social Director and staff.
Mike,Gwenne and Sara Grant
posted on: August 7, 2008 12:00 AM
posted by: Simpleview

Carl, you need to drive up to Marshalls Creek and see Marshalls Falls. It's private so you will have to knock at the house and get permission.

Then have someone take you to the Cranberry Bog.

They could easily be the most beautiful places in the Poconos.
posted on: July 29, 2008 12:00 AM
posted by: Simpleview


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