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Spectacular Places for River Tubing in Pennsylvania

It’s summertime and the living is easy — especially if you're floating down one of Pennsylvania’s epic tubing rivers. Kick back, dip your toes in the water, let the sun warm your face, and enjoy a relaxing tubing adventure in PA with your friends and family this summer. Find places to go tubing in…

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Guide to PA’s Best State Parks and Forests

From fishing and ATV riding to snowmobiling and ice skating, Pennsylvania’s 125 free state parks and 2.2 million acres of state forestland provides endless year-round outdoor adventure for you to incorporate in your next Great American Getaway itinerary. While each one of our state parks and forests…

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Allegheny National Forest Travel Guide

Recovery to Resilience, PA’s Only National Forest Nature lovers, outdoor enthusiasts, and indeed, all Pennsylvanians, it’s time to party! Pennsylvania’s Allegheny National Forest (ANF) is celebrating its centennial year with a host of special events and activities. Whether you’re into camping…

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Reel ’em in: 27 Fly Fishing Spots in PA

Fly fishing is a unique angling method that will create loving, lasting memories for anyone who enjoys the great outdoors. Pennsylvania’s abundance of rivers, creeks, ponds, streams, and tributaries makes it one of the best places for both fly fishing enthusiasts and newcomers learning to catch…

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20 Cabins & Campgrounds to Escape to in the Allegheny National Forest

You can explore Mother Nature’s playground for days on end when you rent a cabin or campsite in the Allegheny National Forest (ANF) or a nearby Pennsylvania State Park. You’ll find cabins ranging from primitive and rustic to deluxe and luxurious, along with and scenic campgrounds offering both tent…

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Little League World Series: Top Things to See and Do in Williamsport

Planning a trip to Williamsport this summer to take in some top-notch youth baseball at the Little League World Series? Make sure that’s not all you do while you’re in town! Take some time between homeruns and double plays to hop on to U.S. Route 220 or U.S. Route 15 to check out all the diverse…

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The Raystown Lake Region of PA

The 8,300-acre, 30-mile long Raystown Lake was created in the early 1970s and is a popular water destination for fisherman, boaters, kayakers, and all water enthusiasts. The Raystown Lake Recreation Area welcomes nearly 2 million visitors per year to the lake and the public land surrounding it for…

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Paddling the Delaware Water Gap & Other PA Locales

Located on the border of New Jersey and Pennsylvania, the Delaware Water Gap cuts through a large ridge of the Appalachian Mountains and includes nearly 40 miles of the free-flowing Delaware River. One of the most popular activities enjoyed by visitors each year is paddling–in a canoe, kayak, raft…

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11 Exciting Counties. Unlimited Summer Adventure.

Upstate PA provides some of the most dramatic scenery and landscapes in Pennsylvania. This mountainous area with forests and steep peaks is home to tranquil communities and state parks with unmatched natural beauty. Drive around and you'll find bustling towns like Scranton and Wilkes-Barre or…

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State parks are plentiful in PA

With more than half the land of Pennsylvania covered in state forest and 125 parks to choose from, there is no shortage of breathtaking landscape for outdoor enthusiasts to explore. Pennsylvania’s first state park, Valley Forge State Park (now part of the National Park System), opened in 1893 with a…

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