Jack Frost or Big Boulder which is better

Excellent49

Very good58

Average18

Poor8

Terrible14

Families

Couples

Solo

Business

Friends

Mar-May

Jun-Aug

Sep-Nov

Dec-Feb

All languages

English (146)

Portuguese (1)

See what travelers are saying:

NJ_Engineer

Cherry Hill, NJ

Reviewed November 11, 2014

So Big Boulder is not the biggest in the Poconos. Heck it's not even as big as it's sister mountain (Jack Frost) but is does a lot with what it has. It has the best terrain parks in the area, a great tubing hill, night skiing, and usually smaller crowds than Camelback, Blue, Bear Creek, or Jack Frost. For those reasons it is our families favorite place to ski.

Date of experience: March 2014

Ask NJ_Engineer about Big Boulder

1  Thank NJ_Engineer

This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.

donnannj

Johnson City, Tennessee

Reviewed August 28, 2014

Stopped in around 4 pm for happy hour and the bar stools were still up. traveled with my husband and 14 year old son. walked in place was like a morge. hostess said happy hour starts at 5 so we just ordered a pie. I know Good Pizza is hard to find in Pa But really This pizza had Sesame seeds on it ! Yes is was 8 dollar pie night. but still not my kinda place.

Date of experience: August 2014

Ask donnannj about Big Boulder

1  Thank donnannj

This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.

John M

Staten Island, New York

Reviewed July 6, 2014

This is a really nice place to visit for the summer. The lake on the resort was really nice and clean. They have a big trampoline on the lake itself where you are able to swim. They have beach chairs for you on first come first serve basis. They also have kayaks, paddle boards, pontoon boats and small motor boats for rent. We rented the kayak and pontoon boat the prices are fair and the equipment is well kept. We spent two enjoyable days on the lake.

Date of experience: July 2014

Ask John M about Big Boulder

3  Thank John M

This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.

Reviewed March 19, 2014

snow tubing was fun the prices was not too bad you get a long time to tube i didn't use all my time . The mountain was awesome. The staff was really nice and friendly they help make the day fun

Date of experience: March 2014

Ask missgirl2 about Big Boulder

Thank missgirl2

This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.

GriffNY

Bellmore, New York

Reviewed February 21, 2014

Great location for skiing with the kids, but the ski
rental is horrible and totally unorganized .The mountain itself was well groomed and all lifts were open.
Inside the lodge for lunch is crazy people leave there bags all over tables and think they own the spot while out skiing. Management needs to fix this problem and add a bag check and enforce the not leaving your bags on tables as a courtesy to all other skiers. The parking lot also needs some help spots are way to close between rows and it was difficult to get out .

Date of experience: February 2014

Ask GriffNY about Big Boulder

2  Thank GriffNY

This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.

View more reviews

Is Jack Frost the same as Big Boulder?

Terrain Parks (Big Boulder) While it does have ski trails, Big Boulder is more of a snowboarders mountain. Its partner, Jack Frost is what local snowboarders call the "Skiers Mountain." The slopes of Big Boulder are much older than Jack Frost.

Is Jack Frost good for beginners?

If you're looking for a great ski resort in the Poconos, especially if you are a beginner, Jack Frost Ski Resort is a great place for the whole family to go skiing or snow tubing.

What is the biggest ski mountain in PA?

Seven Springs Mountain Resort Seven Springs Mountain Resort is the state's largest ski and four-season resort, featuring 33 slopes and trails.

How far is Jack Frost from Camelback?

The distance between Camelback Mountain and Jack Frost Ski Resort is 16 miles. The road distance is 26.1 miles.

Toplist

Última postagem

Tag