Discover the best top things to do in , Sussex Skylands including Spring Valley Equestrian Center, Go Ape Zipline & Adventure Park, Beyond the Boundaries, Ballyowen Golf Club, High Point Cross Country Ski Center, SkyView Golf Club, Monument Trail, Sparta Glen, Crystal Springs Golf Club, High Point Golf Club.
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5.0 based on 211 reviews
Go Ape is an unparalleled outdoor adventure experience in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Guests tackle dangling obstacles, explore the trees from a new perspective and fly around on multiple ziplines from exciting heights. The Treetop Adventure ropes course blends in with the forest environment, fostering a sense of natural wonder. With Go Ape Axe Throwing, park guests have another outdoor activity to enhance their experience. A fun option to toss hatchets, perfect for wannabe lumberjacks, group outings, team building and even birthday, bachelor or bachelorette parties.
5.0 based on 7 reviews
Beyond the Boundaries offer women's-specific snowboard camps and all-mountain freeride camps and tours. Progress your riding, learn new things, and snowboard with like-minded ladies! Based in the US, weekend terrain park camps are offered at ski resorts all over North America. All-mountain snowboarding tours are offered in Japan during the winter and Chile during the summer.
5.0 based on 25 reviews
To my fellow early rising Ball Striking Dawn to Dusk Players. The Scotts may have invented GOLF, but OHHHH how the wish they had Ballyowen to play it on. I salute Crystal Springs Resort for the impeccable condition they maintain this Jewel of a Golfer's Dream Golf Course. The Ambiance, Accomodations, Grounds Crew, Staff Members, Cart Gals/Accoutrements, Restaurants, and Pro Shop are SECOND TO NONE! I've spend numerous weekends there and this organization continuously improves all around. I am grateful for this Golf Heaven on Earth. To you Doubters ..I'm not paid for my thoughts or words. Just a fellow golf junkie that can't get enough of the game I love so much. Play Ballyowen and you too shall be hooked. Especially after you see and hear the "Live" Bagpipe Player from atop the highest local hill blowing melodic Scottish tunes with his instrument each evening, at the crack of "Dusk". You'll begin to imagine yourself playing at the Royal Troon Golf Club in Scotland.
4.0 based on 22 reviews
Rental staff was friendly and very efficient. They followed Covid recommendations distancing, masks and hand sanitizer was available. It was my first time skiing so falling was expected. We were given a map and info on the trails. We were off on fresh snow. So much fun we went second time Trails are perfect for beginners and everyone you met was pleasant.
4.0 based on 15 reviews
SkyView Golf Club is a family owned and operated 18-hole championship golf course, driving range & wedding venue with one of the most scenic views in NJ. SkyView is open to the public.
After staying inside for 2 months because of the Covid-19 and working 10-12 hours a day with patients (psychotherapist) I needed a BREAK! SkyView was simply what the doctor ordered. Buddy and the rest of the staff were amazingly accommodating and the starter was as friendly as they come. The course itself is very interesting and being my first time I was a bit overwhelmed by all the blind shots. But the course is so well maintained and the greens run fair and consistent, once I put the driver away I scored well and had a blast! Wonderful staff + brilliant golf = perfect day! Dan Parker, LCSW
4.0 based on 10 reviews
This place is a little hard to find, and not highlighted many places. It's quite wonderful. Once you find the entrance by car, you have a few options. Park early, walk far. Park later walk less. Park at the end, walk downhil (then back up), and find the trails. Don't stop at the first parking lot unless you want to. Drive up and check out the options, then pick you parking spot. There are 3 or 4 of those. Between the 2nd and 3rd parking spots is a marked trail going up the hill into forest. Not an option with my 95 yr old FIL who was otherwise fine walking up and down the paved section. There are several iron BBQ stands among the park, pick one if you drive to the top and back down. There's a shelter between parking #2 and #3 (if I remember), you could have 20-30 people gather there out of the rain. In January (2020) after a lot of rain, the stream running through the park was happily bubbling. Not sure what it would look like in July or August. There's lots of shade, and they seem to be working on re-introducing some solid tress to add to that. This park looks like a work in progress, but is wonderful as it sits.
3.5 based on 340 reviews
We had a great weekend at Crystal Springs!! We make this trip once a year (in either February or March) and our family really looks forward to it! The staff is excellent - everyone was kind and accommodating. Chris, the lifeguard from the indoor pool, was especially accommodating. He helped us with our double stroller and was really sweet with our young daughter. We can't wait to go back next year!
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