Spring Season Amenity Guide 2021 - Lake Naomi Club
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Welcome to the Lake Naomi-Timber Trails Community, the only 5 star Platinum Club Community in the Northeast. Congratulations on the rental of your vacation home in Lake Naomi - Timber Trails! The Lake Naomi Club has been voted one of the 99 best recreational communities in America and is the only 5 star Platinum Club Community in the Northeast. We want to ensure that you have all the proper tools in order to maximize your vacation fun! Enclosed in this booklet you will find a listing of each facility’s hours of operation and phone numbers. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the Administrative Office at (570) 646-9191 and we would be happy to assist you. We sincerely hope you enjoy your vacation at Lake Naomi-Timber Trails. Visit us at www.LakeNaomiClub.com for more information. Page 2
Table of Contents Area Information ............................................................................................... Page 18 Fishing and Boating ......................................................................................... Page 14 Lake Naomi Clubhouse. ................................................................................... Page 6 Logan Steele Community Center ............................................................... Page 4 Mountaintop Lodge ........................................................................................... Inside Back Cover Tennis Club .......................................................................................................... Page 12 Timber Trails Golf Club ................................................................................. Page 10 Timber Trails Pool & Grill ............................................................................ Page 16 Page 3
Logan Steele Community Center 570,646-8585 (415 Route 423) Open year round (weather and staff permitting) with the exception of Thanksgiving Day, December 24th and December 25th. The Community Center is also closed annually the two weeks prior to Thanksgiving week. Indoor Pool/Hot Tub & Kids Splash Area Main Building & Fitness Center Hours Available by reservation only via website or the Mobile App Spring (April 1st through June 25th) See next page for instructions Monday-Thursday 8:00 AM-8:00 PM • Friday 8:00 AM-10:00 PM Spring Hours: Subject to Change Saturday 7:00 AM-10:00 PM Monday - Thursday • 10:00 AM - 7:45 PM Sunday 7:00 AM-5:00 PM Friday & Saturday • 10:00 AM - 9:45 PM Sunday • 10:00 AM - 4:45 PM The Logan Steele Community Center is located off Route 423 across from the entrance to Timber Trails and is open year round. Community Center Guidelines • This is a tobacco free (including e-cigs), alcohol free facility which includes all grounds. • All Members and their Guests are required to sign in at the Reception Desk upon entering. Members must present a current ID badge. • Children under 10 years of age are permitted in the Community Center only if accompanied by a responsible person (16 years of age or older) unless they are participating in a Lake Naomi Club organized and supervised program. • Persons accompanying children under 10 years of age must remain close to the child and are responsible for the child’s behavior and conformance with the Community Center guidelines. • Fees: Guests are required to pay a daily $10 flat fee until 4 hours prior to closing at which time the fee is $5. Children 4-17 are required to pay $5. All Guests are required to wear Guest wristbands. • There is a limit of six Guests per day per Family Membership on weekdays and four Guests per day per Family Membership on weekends and holidays at the Community Center. Requests for additional Guests during non- holiday periods may be approved by the Management Team based on the day’s attendance. • Shoes and shirts are required at all times, except in the Aquatics area. Page 4
Community Center Guidelines Continued . . . • Food and drink purchases may be eaten in the cafe dining area, the mezzanine, the adult activity room, the game room and under the pavilion. • Only drinks which are in reusable plastic containers with lids, i.e. plastic squeeze bottles are permitted in the fitness areas, gymnasium and indoor pool area. • Due to limited seating available for cafe purchases, the only area available for those who bring their own food and beverages is the picnic tables under the pavilion. Coolers and glass are not permitted in the Community Center. • Locks for lockers are available for sign out at the Reception Desk. Locks are intended for day use only and will be taken off lockers each evening if left by Members. Contents which are left in lockers at the end of the day will be held at the Reception Desk for a period of one week. Members will be required to leave their badge at the front desk until the lock is returned. • Wireless Internet usage is available to all Lake Naomi Club Members and their Guests. Users will be required to accept an agreement that they will use the internet in a proper manner. • Cell phones should be used in a manner that is respectful to Community Center users. A courtesy phone for brief local calls is available at the Community Center. FITNESS CENTER / AEROBIC ROOM / CYCLING STUDIO Our state-of–the-art Fitness Center / Aerobic Room / Cycling Studio includes areas designed for cardiovascular fitness, strength training and an aerobic room dedicated to various levels of group classes. Class schedules will be posted at the Community Center and in the Summer Calendar. • Available for Members and Guests ages 14 years or older. 14 & 15 year olds must be accompanied by an adult 18 years or older. • Proper fitness attire and clean sneakers are required (no jeans, belt buckles, or marking shoes). All equipment is on a first-come, first-serve basis. There is a 30 minute time limit on all cardio equipment. INDOOR POOL /SHALLOW POOL (kids splash area) There will be designated times posted for lap swim, adult swim and swim instruction. Seating around the pool is limited and will be on a first-come, first-serve basis. We ask that you please be considerate of your fellow Club Members and only take the number of chairs that are necessary for your group. The pool / aquatic areas will close 15 minutes prior to posted times. • Members are required to make a reservation in advance for the indoor aquatics areas. On the mobile app, click on Indoor Pool/Spa from the main menu and pick your date and time you wish to reserve. • Appropriate swimming apparel must be worn at all times. Young children must wear plastic pants or swimmy diapers as children only wearing diapers are not permitted in the pool. These items may be purchased at the Reception Desk. • Children who cannot swim must be closely supervised (in the water or by the water’s edge), by an adult. Flotation devices approved by the Staff may be used as swimming/teaching aids by the attending parent(s). Other flotation devices, toys, and balls are not permitted. • Swimmers are to clear the water immediately when they hear a long whistle blast. This indicates that there is a water emergency. • The zero entry shallow water pool provides young members a safer water experience than the 4 feet deep main pool. All guidelines for the main pool apply for the shallow pool. Please note that the area between the main pool and the shallow pool is for transition only and it not a safe area for jumping into the water. • Anyone using the Jacuzzi/Sauna area is expected to follow posted safety guidelines. No one under the age of 16 is permitted in the Jacuzzi/Sauna area. Page 5
Lake Naomi Clubhouse & Boat House Café at Club Beach Spring Season Boat House Café at Club Beach Thursday, Friday and Saturday only, April 1st through June 25th May 22nd - June 25th BREAKFAST Saturdays & Sundays 11:30 AM to 7:00 PM Sundays only beginning May 30th 9:00 AM to Noon, Breakfast Beverage Service Available with Breakfast Duster Bar at Club Beach May 24th - June 24th DINNER Saturdays & Sundays 3:00 PM to 11:00 PM Wednesday and Thursday • 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM (Weather permitting) Friday and Saturday • 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM 570, 646-2866 (135 Miller Drive) Page 6
Lake Naomi Clubhouse Dress Code Upscale casual is appropriate attire throughout the Clubhouse. The guiding principles are: Neat, Clean and Presentable Clothing. Main Dining Room and Tall Timbers Room are geared toward fine dining: Gentlemen over age 16 should wear a collared shirt or comparable. Dress shorts are acceptable. Blue denim jeans are discouraged but not prohibited. Grill Room and Upstairs Outdoor Deck are more casual: Collared shirt or dress shirt is not required. The following are not permitted: Tattered, frayed, torn or jeans with holes, dirty attire, printed T-Shirts, undershirts, bare midriff tops, men’s sleeveless T-Shirts; beach attire and hats indoors. Clubhouse Guidelines RESERVATIONS: Reservations are strongly suggested for the Main Dining Room of the Lake Naomi Clubhouse. Reservations are required for parties of 10 or more. Lunch reservations will only be accepted for parties of 10 or more. Reservations will not be accepted for dinner in the Lakeview Grill. You may make reservations anytime by calling 570, 646-2866. Standing reservations or "window seat" reservations will not be accepted. Reservations will be held for fifteen (15) minutes past the reserved time. Late reservations past the fifteen (15) minute grace period will be put on the waiting list for seating. SMOKING REGULATIONS: Smoking is NOT permitted anywhere in the Lake Naomi or Timber Trails Clubhouses. Smoking is no longer permitted on the main entrance porch of the Lake Naomi Clubhouse or anywhere on the outdoor dining deck. Smoking at the Lake Naomi Clubhouse will therefore be limited to the covered area of the side entrance porch towards Route 940. All Club Members are urged to make note of this change and to inform their family members and guests. Page 7
Lakes, Beaches & Boating Club Beach and the LNC Sailing Office 570, 646-LAKE (5253) 135 Miller Drive, Beach Level Club Beach will be open and staffed from 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM (weather permitting) Memorial Day weekend and then weekends only until June 25th. Beach Guidelines Normal beach hours are 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM, weather permitting. Opening/Closing decisions are made at the sole discretion of the Beach Supervisor on duty who also has authority to exclude any individual whose behavior unreasonably inhibits the safety and/or enjoyment of another Member. • Upon arriving at any beach, Members shall sign in at the lifeguard station and present current Membership identification to the lifeguard on duty. Guests must be signed in by a sponsoring Member and a maximum of 15 Guests per Member Family are permitted on any beach per day. Use of someone else’s identification may result in suspension of Membership privileges. • Swimming is permitted only when a lifeguard is on duty. Lifeguards are responsible for safeguarding beach users; they should not be distracted by unnecessary conversation. • The rope markers indicate a change in water depth. Swimming beyond the ropes is subject to supervision and approval of the lifeguard. • Children under 10 years of age are permitted on the beaches only if accompanied by a responsible person (16 years of age or older) Who must remain close to the child and is responsible for the child’s behavior and conformance with all beach regulations. • Children who cannot swim must be within arms reach of an adult. Reasonably sized flotation devices that children can not fall out of or off of and toys are permitted within the roped areas. Use of flotation devices by those who can swim beyond the ropes is subject to supervision and approval of the lifeguard. • Running, dunking or other horseplay is unsafe and not permitted. • NO GLASS is permitted on the beaches or adjacent grassy areas. • Consumption of food and beverages is limited to small snacks and small beverage containers. Picnicking with large food and beverage quantities is permitted only at Club Beach and Timber Trails Beach and is limited to the facilities in the grassy areas provided for that purpose. The tables outside the Cafe at Club Beach are reserved for consumption of items purchased at the Boathouse Cafe. • Smoking is NOT permitted on any of the LN-TT Beaches. Page 8
Beach Guidelines Continued • Pets are not permitted on the beaches or adjacent grassy areas. • Ball playing and other “active” games are not permitted in the sand areas of the beach where it may disturb others. • Super Soakers and other types of water guns are not permitted in any beach area. • Swimmers are to clear the water immediately when they hear 3 whistle blasts. This indicates that there is a water emergency. • The lifeguards are authorized to clear the water and beaches in case of dangerous weather conditions. Water will remain cleared for at least 15 minutes after the last thunder is heard. The beaches will remain cleared 30 minutes after the last lightning is observed. Boat Rental Information A variety of Club-owned boats (i.e. canoes, double and single kayaks, rowboats and paddleboards) are available for rent at the Sailing Office. Two-hour rentals are available for $40, half-day rentals are available for $55 and full-day rentals are available for $70. Lifejackets and paddles are provided. Children age 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult while using rental boats. Sailboats may be rented on mid-week days by experienced sailors and by advance appointment. For more information stop by the Club Beach Sailing Office or call 646-LAKE. Lake & Watercraft Guidelines Lake Naomi is a mountain lake with cold springs and obstacles at or below the surface and is subject to squally, unpredictable weather, all of which can be unsafe for watercraft and dangerous. Beginner and refresher instruction on watercraft handling and sailing is available. For your protection radio equipped Safety Boats are maintained at Club Beach or on the water during normal operating hours and can be contacted to respond to lake emergencies through Aquatic Staff Members or by calling the Gatehouse at 570-646-2550. There is scheduled instructional and recreational sailing activity on the lake every day. The weekends are particularly busy with sailing races, regattas and adult sailing programs. In the interest of safety, boaters are asked to avoid orange buoy course markers and to give way to boaters involved in organized activities. The lakes and ponds in the Community are subject to the PA State Boating Requirements: • Electric Motor driven watercraft must be registered with the Commonwealth of PA. • All boaters must have a wearable an approved personal floatation device (PFD). • Rubber rafts must meet USCG safety standards and be at least 8 feet in length. • Each boat must contain an “audible device” such as a whistle to be heard for at least ½ mile. In addition, the following Club Guidelines will be enforced by Safety Boat Operators: • Gasoline motors of any type (other than Club boats) are not permitted. • Boaters must maintain 25 feet from all swimming areas, beaches and other boats. • Swimming from watercraft is discouraged. Swimmers outside swim areas must be closely accompanied by an attending boat and preapproved by the Club Beach Supervisor at (570) 646-LAKE. • DO NOT DIVE from watercraft, hidden rocks or stumps can cause serious injury. • Islands are available for recreation from dawn to dusk but fires are never permitted. • Boating and sailing is dangerous in stormy weather, go to shore immediately. • Playing music in boats is prohibited. • All boaters must wear their PFD during times the “PFD Required” flag (yellow flag) is flying from the flagpole at Club Beach. • In order to prevent the spreading of Aquatic Nuisance algae and disease ALL boats, trailers, rafts, fishing clothing and gear used in other waters MUST be properly treated with a 2% bleach and 140 degree hot water solution, and then allowed 48 hours to thoroughly dry PRIOR to use at LN-TT. Page 9
Timber Trails Golf Club 570, 646-9060 (241 Centennial Trail) Tee Starting times are necessary and may be obtained by calling the Pro Shop. Morning tee times are limited to experienced players on Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays. Beginning golfers will be permitted tee times after 1:00 pm. Metal spikes are prohibited. Golf Course & Pro Shop Spring /Summer Season Hours of Operation (Weather Permitting) May 28th through September 11th Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Tuesday · Closed for Maintenance Attire: Management reserves the right to ask anyone to leave whose behavior or attire is not acceptable to Club standards. Prop- er Country Club Attire is required at all times (slacks or walking shorts with pockets) shirts with collars for men. Jeans or cutoffs, bathing suits or sweat suits, tank tops or tee shirts, short shorts or track shorts, halter tops, tennis shorts or shirts are not considered appropriate attire. Proper Country Club attire includes all shirts being tucked in, not flowing freely over an individual’s shorts, skirt or slacks. Soft spikes are required at all times on the Golf Course and putting greens. (Metal spike shoes are not permitted.) GREENS FEES ELECTRIC GOLF CARTS 9 holes weekday ………………………………………$15.00 9 holes Sat., Sun., Holidays ..……………………….$18.00 Per player use ..……………………………….…………. $12.00 *$10 replay fee added for 18 holes, must book two *$10 replay fee added for 18 holes* tee times.* GUEST FEES PULL CARTS 9 holes weekday ………………………………………$20.00 9 holes ………………………………………………………..… $4.00 9 holes Sat., Sun., Holidays ..……………………….$25.00 Aquatic Driving Range Check in at the Pro shop to receive aquatic range balls. RENTAL CLUBS Daily……………………. ..………………….…………. $12.00 Page 10
Lessons & Merchandise Private lessons and a variety of different lesson packages (including group clinics) for t he beginning golfer, as well as the experienced golfer, are offered by appointment by the Golf Pro. For your convenience, the Golf Shop is fully stocked with an assortment of golf equipment, accessories and logo apparel for the golfer and non- golfer alike. A variety of tournaments and special events will be posted throughout the season. Please call the Golf Center at (570) 646-9060 for details. Timber Trails Golf Club Hole Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Total PAR 4 3 4 3 4 5 3 4 4/5* 34/35* Yardage (Rating/Slope) Blue Tees (65.1/121) 300 118 303 154 387 476 158 315 381 2592 White Tees (64.3/120) 294 108 294 145 372 471 150 302 376 2512 Black Tees (62.7/114) 274 103 280 137 339 439 145 264 336 2317 Red Tees (65.0/112) 269 93 230 112 334 373 140 254 332 2137 Handicap Blue/White Tees 5 9 7 8 1 4 6 3 2 Handicap Rules* Black/Red Tees 5 9 7 8 1 3 6 2 4 PLEASE 1. Ball may be moved one dub length in your own fairway, no nearer the hole. 2. Ball on cart path may be moved two club lengths, no nearer hole. STAKES: White: Out of Bounds Yellow: Water Hazard Red: Lateral Hazard 4. If the ball is lying in rough and either swing or stance is impaired by rocks, the ball m ay be moved two dub lengths, Timber Trails golf regulations state: no closer to hole. Rough stops at the tree line. 1. Soft spikes only 5. Embedded ball may be picked, cleaned and placed without penalty, except in a 2. All golfers must adhere to TT dress code 3. All golfers must sign in at the Pro Shop 6. Scones may be removed from sand bunkers without penalty. 4. Rakes should be left in sand bunkers Page 11
Tennis Club Lake Naomi Tennis Center 570, 646-7580 (1403 Redwood Terrace) Spring Hours of Operation May 28th through June 25th , Weekends & Holidays 8:30 AM – 1:30 PM Court Reservation Procedure: Reservations for daily play will be accepted by telephone and/or in person two days in advance after 8:00 AM. Official Lake Naomi time will coincide with the time presented on the Weather Channel. Reservations for the Lake Naomi and Timber Trails Complexes can be made by calling the Lake Naomi Tennis Center at 570-646-7580. One reservation will be taken per phone call for a one and one-half hour play period. The name of all players within that playing group must be given. In the event of a change within the group, the Tennis Club must be notified prior to your arrival at the courts. If after Noon on the day prior to the court reservation, open time is still available, additional court time may be reserved. The secondary reservation procedure may be done either by phone or in person. As before, the names of all players in the playing group must be given. Dress: Attire is to be approved tennis apparel and footwear only, as determined by the Lake Naomi Club. Only tennis sneakers with smooth soles that will not cause damage to the court surface may be worn. Shirts with collars (for men) are a requirement in order to play tennis at the Lake Naomi or Timber Trails Complexes. Sweaters and sweatshirts without collars and without distracting patterns are permitted. In protecting the integrity of the game, ABSOLUTELY NONE of the following will be permitted: cut-offs, jeans, cargo shorts, boxer shorts, tops exposing the bare mid-riff, T-shirts or non-athletic shorts or pants. In the event of questionable attire, the decision of Management will be final. Page 12
Player Check In: Members with reservations at the Lake Naomi Tennis Center may proceed to their court as assigned on the Court Reservation Board located just outside the Pro Shop door if their court fees are prepaid via Gold Membership. Members who owe court fees (Silver Membership) must enter the Pro Shop and pay court fees prior to play. Both Gold and Silver Members must enter the Pro Shop when accompanying Guests. Timber Trails Complex court assignments are assigned by the attendant when players arrive and check-in. Doubles: $5.00 per person per time period Singles: $10.00 per person per time period NOTE: Children 18 years of age and under may play free of court fees on any available unreserved court. However, if they play on a reserved court), they will be required to pay the appropriate court fee. Guest Check In: Guests must be registered as such and accompanied by a Tennis Club Member, and will be charged a guest fee in addition to court fees. Guest fees are $5 per day. No individual may be a Guest more than ten (10) Times in the Membership (Calendar) year. Recreation Tennis Courts: Two all-weather courts are available to all Lake Naomi Club Members. These courts are located in Lake Naomi by the basketball court at Woodland and Naomi Avenues. Between Memorial Day and Columbus Day, courts will be unlocked daily weather permitting. Reservation sheets will be posted for Members to self register for one hour blocks of time. Members may only reserve one court per hour and may not take consecutive hours. When weather permits courts will be unlocked before Memorial Day and after Columbus Day, but reservation sheets will not be posted. Lessons and Instructional Programs: In addition to the many opportunities for private and semi-private lessons offered throughout the pre-season and summer season by our Tennis Professionals, there are many clinics, events and round robins for both adult and junior tennis players. For a complete list of offerings and their applicable fees, please refer to the tennis section of the Summer Calendar or call the Lake Naomi Tennis Center at (570) 646-7580. Merchandise: For your convenience, the Tennis Pro Shop is fully stocked with an assortment of tennis equipment, accessories and logo apparel for tennis and non-tennis players alike. Don’t forget some souvenirs for your friends and family back home! Page 13
Fishing & Boating The Club would like to remind all those who fish and operate watercraft on Club property of the Lake Naomi – Timber Trails Policies, and the PA State Regulations. A great day of fishing and family fun can be had by all! So don't ruin a great time by violating any of the following policies and regulations. Lake Naomi Fishing Rules and Regulations 1. All fisherpersons must wear a current Membership ID along with their PA Fishing License. Unless fishing on a Member's property, Guests must be accompanied by the Club Member on all Lake Naomi/Timber Trails Property. Any person fishing on Club property, without the Club Member, will be escorted off of Club property. Those Guests registered as Temporary Members will continue to have all the rights and privileges associated with that membership. 2. Homeowners will be responsible for any Guests who violate Club rules and regulations. Harvesting of any game fish will result in the homeowner being responsible for the replacement cost of all harvested game fish. 3. All Pennsylvania Game fish must be live released. Species include - Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass and Walleye. Harvesting of any game fish may result in the suspension or withdrawal of membership privileges. 4. Any boat on Lake Naomi - Timber Trails property must be registered, and have the current registration sticker on the watercraft. Any Member who has not registered their watercraft will be asked to remove their boat. The Safety Boat operators will also see that the following additional Club guidelines are observed: 1. Gasoline motors of any type (other than Club owned for Club purposes) are not permitted on the lakes and ponds, even if they are not being utilized. Electric motors are permitted to propel watercraft registered with the Commonwealth. 2. Boaters and fisherpersons must maintain a safe distance (never closer than 25 feet) from the beach and swimming areas. 3. Swimming from watercraft or in other than beach areas is discouraged. All swimmers outside these areas must be closely accompanied by an attending boat and approved by the Club Beach Supervisor. Do not dive from watercraft. Hidden rocks or stumps can cause serious injury. 4. All boaters must wear their personal flotation device (PFD) at all times when the "PFD Required" flag is flying from the flagpole at Club Beach. This square yellow flag will be flown during times of high winds and unpredictable weather. 4. Any of the islands are available for recreation from dawn to dusk but fires are never permitted. 6. Boating or sailing in stormy weather is extremely dangerous. Bring your watercraft to shore at the first sign of a thunderstorm. DO NOT WAIT! 7. Playing of music in any boat at any time is strictly prohibited. Page 14
PA State Fish & Boat Regulations 1. Motor driven watercraft must be registered with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The minimum fine is $50.00, with a maximum fine of $200.00. 2. Watercraft may be operated only if equipped with one wearable personal USCG approved flotation device for each person on board. Seat cushions, etc. do not satisfy this requirement. The minimum fine is $50.00, with a maximum fine of $200.00. 3. Each boat must contain some "mechanical device" to make a signal audible for at least one- half mile. Suggestion - attach a whistle to each life jacket. 4. PA requires all those 16 years and older, to have a PA Fishing license. The base fine is $50, and violators may also be fined $20 per fish taken illegally plus court costs. 5. It is illegal to kill any fish in PA. 6. Rubber rafts and watercraft must meet USCG safety standards and be at least 8 feet in length. The Club wants to notify all Members and their Guests about two discoveries that are threatening fisheries nationwide. The first is an aquatic nuisance algae, Didymosphenia germinate, commonly called “rock snot”. The second disease of concern is VHS, Viral Hemorrhagic Septicemia. The Club cannot emphasize enough the dangers the discoveries of Didymo and VHS pose to Lake Naomi – Timber Trails fishing. This very dangerous nuisance algae and disease are unwittingly spread by boats, boat trailers, bait buckets, wading equipment, clothing and fishing gear. Club Members are responsible for making sure that their own equipment and the equipment of their family and guests is new, has without question only been used in Lake Naomi – Timber Trails waters or has been treated as outlined below. If Members do not take this treat seriously enough and do not follow the recommended safety procedures, Members risk losing one of the most precious aspects of Lake Naomi – Timber Trails life. There are no known solutions for the removal or treatment of this algae and disease. Prevention is the only option. The Club does require all boats, boat trailers, bait buckets, fishing gear and wading equipment used in other than Lake Naomi - Timber Trails waters to go through one of the following procedures (procedure number one is preferred): Clean all gear (rod, reel, lines, nets, etc.) and especially felt-sole wading shoes or boots and neoprene waders with a 2% solution of household bleach and 140 degree Fahrenheit hot water (example: 3 liquid ounces bleach / 1 gallon water) and then allow to dry thoroughly for at least 48 hours. Clean all gear with a 5% solution of antibacterial dish soap and 140 degree Fahrenheit hot water (example: 1 liquid cup antibacterial dish soap / 1 gallon water). Under this procedure waders, neoprene and felt shoes should be scrubbed and soaked for a minimum of 3 minutes. If the previous two options are not feasible, please limit your gear to Lake Naomi – Timber Trails waters only. Page 15
Timber Trails Pool & Grill Timber Trails Pool 570, 646-1082 (238 Centennial Trail) Spring Hours of Operation Saturday, May 29th through Sunday, June 20th Saturdays, Sundays, and Holidays 11:00 AM - 7:00 PM Monday, June 21st through Friday, June 25th Open from 1:00 PM - 6:00 PM Timber Trails Pool Café Timber Trails Grill May 29th- June 16th May 29th - June 20th Weekends Only 11:30 AM - 7:00 PM Lunch & Dinner - Friday & Saturday Noon - 9:00 PM Sunday Noon to 8:00 PM June 21st - June 25th 1:00 PM - 6:00 PM June 26th – Labor Day June 26th– Labor Day 11:30 AM to 7:00 PM Lunch & Dinner Tuesday through Sunday Noon to 9:00 PM Closed Mondays Guests All Guests must be introduced at the Control Booth or Reception Desk and accompanied by a Member who shall be re- sponsible for them. All Guests are required to wear Guest Wristbands. Guest wristbands may be purchased according to the following schedule: * Timber Trails Pool: $10 per guest. On weekdays, there is a limit of six Guests per day per Membership and four Guests per day per Membership on week- ends and holidays. Requests for additional Guests may be approved by the Management Team based on the day’s attendance. Page 16
Pool Guidelines All Members must present their ID Badges and sign-in at the Control Booths or reception desk before entering the pool areas for any reason and may enter only during scheduled hours. Membership ID Badges shall be presented each time the Member enters and to Staff whenever requested. Guest(s) must purchase Guest wristbands and wear them at all times. • No one may enter the pool unless a lifeguard is on duty. Children under 8 years of age must be accompanied by a responsible person (16 years of age or older) to be permitted in the pool areas. This person shall remain close to the child and is responsible for the child’s behavior. • Children who cannot swim must be closely must be within arm’s length of an adult. Attachable flotation devices approved by the Staff may be used as swimming/teaching aids by the attending parent(s). Other flotation devices, toys and balls are not permitted. • Appropriate swimming apparel must be worn in the pools. Young children must wear swim diapers as children wearing only regular diapers are not permitted in the pools. Swim diapers are available for sale at the Pool Control Booths. • Running, dunking, pushing people into the water or other horseplay at the aquatic facilities is unsafe and not permitted. The Pool Manager on duty is authorized to exclude any individual whose behavior unreasonably inhibits the safety and /or enjoyment of another Member. • Swimming goggles are permitted in the pools; however snorkels, masks “super soakers” and other types of water guns are Not Permitted. Goggles may not be worn when using the slides. • Swimmers are to clear the water immediately when they hear 3 whistle blasts indicating a water emergency. In case of dangerous weather conditions, Pool Managers and lifeguards are authorized to clear the water and to keep the water cleared for at least 15 minutes after thunder is heard and the decks cleared 30 minutes after the last lightning is seen. (This rule also applies to the indoor pool.) • Pets are not permitted in any pool areas. • Strollers and portable play pens are permitted only on the grassy areas at the Lake Naomi and Timber Trails pools. • Members who bring electronic devices are asked to use headphones. • Lounge chairs have been provided by the Lake Naomi Club and are available each day at the Lake Naomi and Timber Trails pools on a first-come, first-serve basis. A Pool Attendant will begin to assign lounges daily at 11:00 AM. On weekdays, there is a limit of 4 lounges per day per Membership and 2 lounges per day per Membership on weekends and holidays. The lounges are numbered and are not to be moved by Members or Guests. Please do not occupy any lounge unless you have been assigned to that lounge. A substantial number of upright chairs are also available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Please be considerate of your fellow Members and only take the number of chairs that are absolutely necessary for your group. • Smokers (including e-cigs) are permitted to smoke only in the designated area at the Lake Naomi Pool. The upper deck at the Timber Trails Clubhouse is the only designated smoking area at the Timber Trails Pool. • The ONLY areas for eating items purchased at the Lake Naomi Cafes are the wooden deck at the Lake Naomi Pool and the flagstone deck at the Timber Trails Pool. Drinking is permitted off the deck only in reusable plastic containers with lids. NO glass, paper, cans and alcoholic beverages are to be taken off the cafe decks. • Coolers are not allowed in the pool areas. For those who wish to bring their own food and beverages, picnic tables are available near the marina at the Lake Naomi Pool and on the Timber Trails Clubhouse deck. Page 17
Area Information Entertainment Mount Airy Casino, 877.682.4791 Penn's Peak, 866.605.7325 Sherman Theater, 570.420.2808 Grocery Stores Ahart’s Market (Route 940, Blakeslee) 570.646-8115 Wal-Mart, (Route 940 Mount Pocono) 570.895.4700 Hiking, Biking, & Trails Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, 570.426.2435 Hickory Run State Park and Boulder Field, 570.443.0400 Lehigh Gorge State Park, 570.443.0400 Pocono Biking, 570.325.3655 Shopping Crossings Premium Outlets, 570.629.4650 Downtown Stroudsburg (Galleries, Shops & Boutiques, Restaurants), 570.421.7703 Historic Jim Thorpe (Galleries, Shops & Boutiques, Restaurants, Museums), 570.325.5810 Hospitals/Urgent Care *Geisinger Hospital-Wyoming Valley Medical Center, 1000 East Mountain Blvd. Wilkes-Barre 570, 826.7300(West on Route 940 to a right hand turn on Route 115 North, approximately 18 miles from Blakeslee on the right hand side.) *Lehigh Valley– Pocono Hospital, 206 East Brown St. East Stroudsburg, 570, 421.4000 (East on Route 940 to Route 380 East. Stay left on on 380 East and merge onto Route 80 East. Take Exit number 308, East Stroudsburg. At end of off ramp, make a right on Prospect St. Follow signs to Pocono Medical Center-approx. 25 miles) *Pocono Medical Center, Mt. Pocono Immediate Care, 100 Office Plaza, Route 611, 570, 839.1400 (North of Mount Pocono, across from the airport) *Pocono Urgent Care– 101 Mountaineer Drive, Suite #101, Stroudsburg 570.872.9955 (I-380 South to I-80 East, take exit 302 towards Bartonsville. Make a right onto PA-611, about a mile and a half, Pocono Urgent Care is in the plaza on the left hand side). Water Parks Kalahari Resort & Waterpark, 570.580.6000 Camelbeach Mountain Waterpark, 570.629.1661 Great Wolf Lodge Indoor Water Park, 570.688.9899 H20000hh! Indoor Waterpark at Split Rock, 570.722.9111 Kalahari Page 18
A Mountain Retreat with Platinum Club Rated Community Amenities Lake Naomi Club the Northeast’s only Five-Star Platinum Club Community has reopened the newly purchased, totally refurbished, 14-room mountain- style Bed & Breakfast retreat. The Mountaintop Lodge boasts many Platinum Club touches while retaining its architectural integrity and rustic charm from the harvested aged pine flooring to whimsical decorative touches. Coffee Shop The Mountaintop Lodge Coffee Shop is located in the main house and open to the public. Come in for gourmet coffee, cappuccino, espresso and other specialty drinks. Whether sitting and sipping, or taking 2137 Route 940, Pocono Pines, PA 18350 some of our delicious lunch specials to Phone: 570-646-6636 go, the Lodge has something for Toll Free: 1-855-LNLODGE everyone and is sure to please. Be sure to Email: mtnlodge@LakeNaomiClub.com stop by during your visit! Website: www.MountaintopLodge.com Page 19
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