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Best Places To Visit In Pennsylvania

By Emma Burne, Posted on 26 Oct, 2021 at 10:11 am

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Best Places To Visit In Pennsylvania

Also called the Keystone State, Pennsylvania is remarkably famous for playing an incredible role in making up the base of America. This city is jam-packed with historical places, amusement parks, and complete entertainment packages. It boasts all large and small spots, including sports hubs, food clubs, and more. You will get to experience everything in every season, so you don’t have to worry about when to visit Pennsylvania. Whether you are planning a trip or a romantic getaway, there are many best places to visit in Pennsylvania. Adventurous pursuits, sights, culture, and a lot more are residing in this fantastic Pennsylvania. So, if you want to pop into this incredible place, just hit the road and find your place to enjoy to the fullest!


 Philadelphia:

One of the most notable spots in America is Philadelphia, known for its history-filled places. The appreciation-deserving top-sights are the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall; it is here where the Independence declaration and the Constitution were signed. Moreover, the city has something for everyone as kids can head to the Please Touch Museum and the Philadelphia Zoo, where they can relish fully. Adults can meander through the Reading Terminal Market and cherish Rittenhouse Square. But yeah, make sure to taste the delectable cheesesteaks before stepping out of this city.


 Gettysburg:

If you are a history buff, for sure you will fall in love with Gettysburg. Make a plan to tour the around 6,000-acre National Military Park - it was a spot of the bloodiest battle of the Civil War. Moreover, you can hit countless historical attractions like the Eisenhower National Historic Site-a farm that used to be the property of old President Dwight D. Eisenhower. Or, you can also visit the Jennie Wade House, a spot where only civilian casualties died in the Battle of Gettysburg. Sign up for a ghost tour if you want to know about some spookier of the city's past. After all that, simply go to one of the antique stores if you are looking for a war memorabilia piece to carry with you.

 

Pittsburgh:

One of the most promising destinations in the United States of America is Pittsburgh. This splendid city is wooing foodie-lovers at the best and new restaurants that will serve you the best of its cuisine, from Asian-Mexican mixed foods to Italian dishes. After eating, hit Steel City, and you will wish to see the Andy Warhol Museum. There is an immense exhibition of the late pop artwork of the legends. Moreover, take some time out to play a Pittsburgh baseball game or head to the PNC Park and take a ride on the Duquesne Incline, which will allow you to see the whole panorama atop Mount Washington. 

 

Hershey:

The spot name sprinkled sweetness over the travelers, so you can also call this city The Sweetest Place On the Earth. Because, in this city, you will discover an amazing Hershey's Chocolate World, mouthwatering? Sure, it is! Take a free tour to catch sight of how these yum yum Hershey's chocolate and candies are preparing. Once you bless your tooth, make a plan to trip to Hershey's Park, where you can relish over 70 themes of chocolaty attractions designed for adrenaline rushers of every age. If you want to have a more relaxing vacation, head to the Zoo America North American Wildlife Park to catch a glimpse of animals, or just go for a stroll at the Hershey’s Garden, 23-acres of the garden.

 

Valley Forge:

One of the most famous attractions in Pennsylvania is Valley Forge, where you can plan your next visit. If you are a history-seeker, this village will serve you well. This charming place served from 1977 to 1978 for old President George Washington and the Continental Army. Plan a tour to the encampments to treat your eyes with the nice sights such as the Artillery Park, Washington's Headquarters, and the United States National Memorial Arch. Many of the storytelling scenes this park has to offer to every individual. Head to this flabbergasting place in the warmer months to get benefitted from miles of hiking, horseback riding, and biking trails. If you want to escape from the rich history village, go for some retail therapy at one of the best shops like King of Prussia Mall, which boasts over 400 stores.

 

Lancaster:

Two of the most wonderful places that are the synonyms of Lancaster are the Dutch Wonderland Amusement Park and the Amish. The diverse range of rides for kids is making this family-friendly park win over others. And, for all ages, there are Amish buggy rides, and magnificent farmer markets are one of the most famous elements of Lancaster. If you want to get a deep insight into the lifestyle of Amish, head to the Amish Experience and the Amish Farm and House. Moreover, don't forget to opt for retail therapy at one of the most famous outlets of the area or take a tour of the taproom of a local brewery. 

 

Erie:

One of the most populous and best Pennsylvania places to visit is one and the only Erie. Erie just flies under the radar because visitors really don't know about the real gems hidden in this city. Erie is the only port city located on the Great Lakes. The location of this city makes it an excellent spot as it is located on Lake Erie's Southern Shore. No matter what, visitors will relish outdoor activities, and it will be tough to leave this spot. Make your way toward Presque Isle State Park, one of the most visited state parks in the city. Here you will enjoy surfing, hiking, biking, and scuba diving on sunny days. Or, you can taste the top-graded and best-tasted wine but, make sure to arrive in fall during the harvest season. Make sure to pop in some of the excellent breweries that embrace Lake Erie Ale Trail, as beer is also the popular thing in this city.

 

Delaware Water Gap:

If you are an outdoor lover, you should visit the Delaware Water Gap. You will cherish the luscious green forest and clouds-creating falling waterfalls and enjoy the hiking trails every summer. Rent canoes or kayaks to fish the lakes and streams or head to the Milford Smithfield beaches for swimming. If you want to stay on land, head to the 70,000 acres Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, delivering opportunities to bike, climb, and hunt. Moreover, there are also winter sports such as snowshoeing, ice climbing, and cross country skiing.

 

The Poconos:

No matter what you are looking for, either you are planning a relaxing getaway or a honeymoon trip, the Poconos has got you covered. The northeast of Pennsylvania's mountain is home to numerous state parks boasting misty waterfalls, lush forests, glassy lakes, and nice streams. These features make Pennsylvania a perfect spot in summer for horse riding, hunting, camping, swimming, and hiking. In winter, snowboarders and skiers flock to Poconos Mountains; 185 slopes and trails deserve huge appreciation. Be sure to stay in one of the most deluxe resorts or lovely inns. 

 

Allegheny National Forest:

One of the most promising and best attractions in Pennsylvania is the Allegheny National Forest. Stretching over 500,000 acres, this forest promises boundless opportunities to bike, hike, cross country skiing, and ride horses, relying on the weather. Make sure to visit the reservoir and the forest to cherish the cold-weather activities such as water skiing, fishing, and windsurfing. To make your vacation the best of your lifetime, try seeking gold or panning gold. After that, simply sit in your car and go for a picturesque drive by the side of Longhouse National Scenic Byway.

 

York, PA:

If you are looking for some educational trips, head to York, Pennsylvania. You will get to see many behind-the-scenes tours at local amenities embracing the Bluett Bros and the Harley-Davidson Vehicle Operations factory, so it is also called Factory Your Capital of the World. Moreover, this city includes a straight association with the Continental Congress and the Article of Confederation, through which you can soak more knowledge at the York County Heritage Trust Colonial Complex. If you want an escape from sightseeing, satisfy your cravings at York's Central Market or slurp a sip of wine at Mason-Dixon Wine Trail.

 

Hickory Run State Park:

If you are a nature lover, Hickory Run State Park will take your breath away. This splendor-filled park sits in Carbon County, stretching to 16,000 acres bisecting into three spots embracing National Natural Landmark-listed Boulder Field. Moreover, this amazing state park boasts over 40-miles of hiking trails that are visitor’s favorites; such as Shades of Death-one of the most daunting trail famous for the packed forests and lovely opportunities of the bird-watching, and the Hawk Falls Trail, one of the most strenuous trails that finishes near the almost 25-foot high waterfall. Moreover, this state park is also known for swimming, playing disc golf, and fishing.

 

Lake Wallenpaupack:

No worries if you are looking for water-filled places but can't find them. Because America has Lake Wallenpaupack for you, pass some time on this crystal-clear lake and choose this as your upcoming vacation destination. This lake is considered one of the most immense in the entire state, thanks to those who made this beautifully sprawling 5,700 acre. If you are willing to go in summer, try water skiing, kayaking, boating, and swimming. And, if winter is your favorite, log in for snowshoeing, ice-skating, fishing, and a lot more. Not only this, but Wallenpaupack also boasts six recreational areas. Get an immediate escape from the water, and hit the ashore to relish all the activities on lands, such as snowmobiling, hiking, and much more.

 

Ricketts Glen State Park:

One of the most picturesque spots of the state is Ricketts Glen State Park, which boasts over 13,000 acres. This stunning park in Luzerne, Sullivan, and Columbia of Pennsylvania houses a Glens Natural Area, a natural national landmark. This nice state park also delivers 26-miles of hiking trails, will bring you in the old centuries of the forests and staggering rock formations. If you have a shortage of time and can't trek all the trails, choose one of the best trails named Falls Trail. This trail travels back twenty-one of the 22 waterfalls of the park that includes Ganoga Falls, one of the tallest waterfalls of the Ricket's Glen.

 

Lehigh Valley:

Lehigh Valley, located in eastern Pennsylvania, features immense cities, such as Bethlehem and Allentown, and small towns, such as Easton. This city is tightly packed with things to do so there is no chance of getting bored. Whether you are a history buff, want to seek knowledge about the colonial days of Lehigh Valley, or are an outdoor enthusiast, this dazzling city won't let you disappoint. Head to the major historical sites such as 1750 Smithy and the Bachmann Public house. Moreover, you will come across lots of chances of skiing, biking, hiking, and whitewater rafting as well. If you are with your lovely family, you should have a visit to Eastin's Crayola Experience and Allentown's Dorney Park. Make sure to check out the limitless distilleries, breweries, and wineries. If you want more relaxing surroundings, just drop into the fall and opt for leaf-peeping and apple picking. 

 

In a nutshell, there are many best places to visit in Pennsylvania, but few of them are just beyond perfect. Soak into the unique Amish culture or simply soak up the peacefulness of the remarkable areas on your weekend. Amazingly, you will also come across the Chocolate factory in the Hershey, where you can peek behind the curtains. From the Liberty Bell to the reenactments of the Civil War, you are sure to find everything you love. So, hurry up and don't be late.

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Emma Burne

Emma Burne is a 25 years old, famous adventure travel blogger who has visited luxurious hotels and destinations worldwide, including U.S, Canada and Italy. She is full of inspirational stories, tips from all over the world, photography and aims to inspire fellow travel enthusiasts to pursue their travel's dream career!