Buck Hill Falls Company

Buck Hill Falls Company

BUHF
Buck Hill Falls CompanyUS flagOther OTC
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Company Description

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CEO
Michael O'Shea
Sector
Consumer Cyclical
Industry
Travel Lodging
Address
270 Golf Drive Buck Hill Falls PA United States of America 18323
IPO Date
Mar 24, 1995
Business
Buck Hill Falls Company Buck Hill Falls Company (BUHF) operates as a vacation home community and year-round resort in the Pocono Mountains region of Northeastern Pennsylvania. The company offers cottages, modern homes, and condominiums for sale and construction; recreational amenities including a 27-hole golf course designed by Donald Ross and Robert White, a tennis center with ten Har-Tru courts, an Olympic-size outdoor swimming pool, championship lawn bowling greens, paddle tennis, pickleball, fly-fishing, hunting, hiking, an outdoor ice skating rink, and miles of nature trails; dining services; and catering for private parties, weddings, and events. Founded in 1901 as a Quaker retreat and headquartered at 270 Golf Drive in Buck Hill Falls, Pennsylvania, it serves residents and visitors primarily from the New York City and Philadelphia areas across its 4,500-acre property, with operations focused on hospitality, real estate development, and community preservation activities through groups like the Buck Hill Art Association, Buck Hill Conservation Foundation, and Foxhowe Association. In recent developments, the Buck Hill Conservation Foundation, in partnership with the company, recorded an Inn Site Swap conservation easement on February 4, 2025, protecting 687.5 acres previously owned by the Metzgar family, enhancing long-term environmental stewardship following the 2016 demolition of the historic Inn at Buck Hill Falls.