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  2. The Best Ski Resorts for Families - AOL

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    Heading to the mountains for a family winter vacation? These are the best ski resorts for families, with plenty for everyone to do on and off the slopes.

  3. Shawnee Mountain Ski Area - Wikipedia

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    Shawnee Mountain, located in the Poconos region of Pennsylvania, was established in 1975. The idea for the ski resort emerged from developer Karl Hope's need to supplement his existing summer investments in the area. [7] Hope owned The Shawnee Inn and had various ventures on the Delaware River. To create a year-round attraction, Hope decided to ...

  4. Best Poconos Ski Resorts - AOL

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    When you think of America's best skiing locations, Pennsylvania probably doesn't register. Skiing in the Poconos isn't nearly as extreme as the top Colorado or Lake Tahoe ski resorts out west. The ...

  5. 12 Magical and Super Affordable Poconos Resorts to Book ASAP

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    Check out the 12 best Poconos resorts for an unforgettable mountain getaway. There's something for everyone, from outdoor fun to relaxing amenities.

  6. Camelback Mountain Resort - Wikipedia

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    Camelback Resort's skiing and snowtubing trail map Camelback Resort's hotel. Camelback Resort is a four season resort located in Tannersville, Pennsylvania in the Pocono Mountains in Northeastern Pennsylvania. The resort opened in December 1963. It is the largest ski resort in the Poconos.

  7. Ski Big Bear - Wikipedia

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    Ski Big Bear is a skiing and snowboarding resort located in Lackawaxen Township, Pike County, Pennsylvania (in the Census Bureau CDP of Masthope).While open to the public, it is an amenity of the Masthope Mountain Community and community property owners receive a season pass as part of their annual community dues.