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From Mountains to Valleys,
Discover Pennsylvania In Any Season
Situated in the Mid-Atlantic Northeast, just southwest of New York City and New Jersey, Pennsylvania brings rich American history, scenic vistas, and plenty of things to do to in every season. With five central regions making up the Keystone State, paddle, pedal and picnic your way through the Allegheny Plateau, Ridge and Valley, Atlantic Coastal Plain, Piedmont, and the Erie Plains and discover Pennsylvania.
From Philadelphia and Pittsburg to Hershey and Gettysburg, visitors can enjoy everything from majestic mountain ranges, to historic landmarks and even massive chocolate factories. Whether you're traveling with family or looking to escape on a romantic getaway, Pennsylvania has something for everyone.
From Philadelphia and Pittsburg to Hershey and Gettysburg, visitors can enjoy everything from majestic mountain ranges, to historic landmarks and even massive chocolate factories. Whether you're traveling with family or looking to escape on a romantic getaway, Pennsylvania has something for everyone.
Steeped in history that has shaped the evolution of America, Pennsylvania was one of the original 13 founding states in the USA. When visiting the metropolitan city of Philadelphia, tour the sites of where the US Declaration of Independence was written, and see where the Battle of Gettysburg and Valley Forge were once fought. Philly is also the home of the Liberty Bell, the National Constitution Center, and the Independence National Historical Park – just to name a few.
If you’re planning an autumn trip to Pennsylvania, marvel in the ever-changing colors of the state’s landscape, when destinations like the Allegheny National Forest and Rothrock State Forest transform into glittering displays of reds, yellows, and purples. Wintertime visitors can enjoy over 19 ski areas throughout the state, from the eastern Pocono Mountains to the Laurel Highlands region in the west.
Hop in the car and explore the Dutch Country roads, and fall in love with Amish Country. Known for their mouth-watering sweet treats and spacious plains, step back in time at Amish Village or visit Hershey Park for thrilling attractions the whole family will enjoy.
Not only do amazing sandwiches stem from Pittsburg, PA, but it is also an epicenter of art and culture. Home to the Andy Warhol Museum and the Carnegie Museum of Art, spend a day enriching your mind and end the day at a local craft brewery.
If your travels bring you to Pennsylvania in the summertime, enjoy the sweet aroma in the Valleys of Susquehanna. With over six state parks, you’ll find plenty of outdoor recreation, diverse wildlife, and scenic back roads worth exploring.