Treasure Lake, PA - after Golf, what?
Third week of Sept., will be in a Treasure Lake condo, 4 guys on a golf week. I can't find much in the area, as far as what to do after the golf is over. Not 'kids', we are all over 50!
Can anyone suggest any restaurants (not high end, just good food at a good price), and are there any "must see or do" activities within, say, a 1 hour or so drive? Thanks! |
Bummer to see no replies. I will be there this week for 3 days and I was hoping to see some suggestions....oh well. I'll ask the locals, I guess.
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Bummer to see no replies. I will be there this week for 3 days and I was hoping to see some suggestions....oh well. I'll ask the locals, I guess.
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Well, the best suggestion I can think of is about a 2 hour drive away. That's the Pennsylvania Grand Canyon in Wellsboro, PA.
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Thanks for the replies, sorry I'm kind of late getting back in here. We went, and golfed 4 times, but course choices were limited, given green aeration and record (or near-record) rainfall in Pennsylvania in September. We played Treasure Lake Gold all four times, and didn't do too much else. The price was right, we paid $32 a round, including cart and tax. Nice course, even if a bit soggy.
I guess we weren't that disappointed, we are going back for a week in May! I'm looking forward to playing the Gold Course in better conditions, and sampling a few other courses in the area. |
Golf courses in Brookville and Punxsutawney: http://www.golflink.com/golf-courses...unxsutawney+pa
There are a couple of good places to eat near the Brookville exit of I-80. |
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