Scout Trips

Building Social Skills the Woodloch Way
Woodloch is the ideal place for your Scout troop. Nestled in the picturesque Pocono Mountains Lake Region, Woodloch is very close to home, just a scenic and convenient drive from the New York and Philadelphia metro areas. Woodloch is only 90 miles from New York City!
Woodloch has a three mile nature trail that extends deep into the forest. Our woods are home to an array of unique animals and interesting plant life. Woodloch also offers Naturalist tours if your group is interested in a deeper learning of the world around them.
At the resort there is enough food to keep your groups’ bellies full all day and unending activity and adventure. Woodloch’s six sided rock climbing wall, mini golf, batting cages, rowboats, pool complex and zip line offer physical activities while nightly entertainment offers a lovely end to a day filled with exuberance and excitement.
Evening Entertainment:
DJ, karaoke, comedians, magicians, jugglers, live music, and Woodloch’s Broadway-Style Theme Show.
Experience Nature:
3-Mile Nature Trail, snow shoeing and ice skating.
Other Activities Include: 2 snow tube runs, exciting arcade rooms and so much more!
*Some activities are weather
dependent, height/weight
restrictions may apply.
| 6-9yrs
Bumper Cars |
9-11yrs
Bumper Cars |
11-14yrs
Bumper Cars |
OVERNIGHT PACKAGES
| March 2 – 4 March 23 – 25 April 13 – 15 April 20 – 22 |
Scouts Love Woodloch!
Your troop can stay in one of our immaculate resort rooms or nearby in one of our beautiful guest homes situated on the golf course. Scouts can choose from the Traditional Meal Plan (including 3 delicious meals daily) or our Non-Traditional Plan (without meals/ guest homes only).
- Woodloch Olympics
- Beading Activities
- Scavenger Hunt
- Family Feud
- Cupcake Wars
Strengthen social bonds, improve problem solving skills, promote team building, and encourage physical activity.
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Woodloch's history is steeped in scout's tradition. CLICK HERE to find out more...
Great article from NY Newsday October 6, 2010


















