I have stayed at numerous timeshares, and was an RCI guests at this resort. This timeshare is located in a subdivision of two thousand...
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I have stayed at numerous timeshares, and was an RCI guests at this resort. This timeshare is located in a subdivision of two thousand middle class homes surrounding a lake and two golf courses. The topography is slightly rolling and forested. You check in at the office just before the main gate. The staff is pleasant and very helpful. I do not recommend arriving after 7PM or dark because the route to the timeshare is complicated and there are deer crossing the roads. It takes about 15-20 minutes to drive from the front gate to Silverwoods at Treasure Lake timeshare. Our unit was built about in the 1970s and located in a row of units with common walls, but quiet. It included a living room kitchen combination with a sofa sleeper, fireplace, a small 20-24 inch TV, access to the internet, a bathroom with shower. Our unit had a deck overlooking the golf course. Upstairs the master bedroom includes a queen-sized bed with small TV and another bedroom with twin beds. Both rooms shared a bath with tub & shower and open onto a balcony overlooking the golf course and in other units the woodlands. There does not appear to be any management on location other than at the front gate. Parking is in front of your unit, which makes loading handy. There is an outside charcoal grill. We found our unit generally clean and well furnished, but dated and slightly worn. We did not partake of the recreational facilities. They are scattered, generally large, extensive and serve the entire residential surrounding community. DuBois is located about two miles away with a super Walmart and many dinning restaurants and fast food restaurants. The adjoining 18 holes of golf with cart costs about $32-37 and includes a driving range with a bag of balls for $5.00. Treasure Lake is somewhat isolated from amusement parks, museums, entertainment venues. We drove 1&1/2 hours to Penn State Univ. I suggest you go first to the visitorâs center in the morning. There is plenty to see and all close by 4 or 5 PM. We enjoyed a similar distance trip to Altoona and the Pennsylvania Railroad Museum. However, if you are looking for a quiet, restful vacation with self-entertainment and like seeing wild life and nature, you should find Silverwoods at Treasure Lake enjoyable.