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SOURCE: Zoar Outdoor
Zoar Outdoor's Hawk Mountain Lodge offers $10 off a ski pass to Berkshire East Ski Resort per guest, per night through the Ski and Stay program.
Charlemont, MA (PRWEB) January 06, 2013
With winter hitting its stride, Berkshire East Ski Resort and the Hawk Mountain Lodge at Zoar Outdoor are teaming up to help skiers afford a getaway. Through the Ski and Stay program, each guest staying at Hawk Mountain Lodge, just ¼ mile from Berkshire East, gets $10 off a lift ticket at the ski resort for each night of their stay. Additionally, winter rates at Hawk Mountain Lodge represent a 20% discount over normal rates.
Facing the Deerfield River, and with their backs to the hills of the Berkshires, Zoar Outdoor and Berkshire East are both family owned companies in Charlemont, Massachusetts. The Hawk Mountain Lodge can trace its history back over two hundred years, and was once the home of Charles Dudley Warner. The building which was once a farmhouse providing shelter from the New England winters to a family now opens up its updated rooms to travelers hoping to take advantage of the snow.
Zoar Outdoor’s Hawk Mountain Lodge offers comfortable accommodations in five rooms, with rates starting at just $60 per night. Philip May, the friendly lodging manager, is available to help guests check in and answer any questions. For more information on the Hawk Mountain Lodge’s history, see A Peek at Hawk Mountain Lodge in the 1800s. For more information on the lodge, click here.
Press Contact: Adriana Isaza, Marketing Assistant
Adriana (at) zoaroutdoor (dot) com
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