Amber Alerts:
Pennsylvania Vacation Destinations
Explore Philadelphia's Laid-Back Night Spots: When deciding on a night out on the town while traveling there are some nights that may call for bottle service, prix-fixe menus and pulsing house music. Then there are other nights when you just slip on a pair of jeans and enjoy a beer. Whether it’s enjoying a Guinness at a local Irish-style pub, listening to an emerging band at an indie haunt or nibbling on lamb burgers and hand-cut fries at one of the city’s gastro-pubs or perhaps some combination of both, Philadelphia offers endless opportunities for laid-back fun on your trip.
Buhl Mansion Guesthouse and Spa & Tara Country Inn Are Perfect For A Romantic
Escape:
Buhl Mansion Guesthouse and Spa, and Tara, A Country Inn, located 6 miles apart
in Sharon, Pennsylvania, operate in tandem providing a romantic setting to
guests from around the world.
Great
For Golf & The Outdoor Adventures in York County, Pennsylvania:
Pack up the clubs and head East for a few rounds in
York County, Pennsylvania.
Hit the green on one of over 20 world-class golf courses with nearly 400
opportunities for a hole-in-one! York County is nestled within the heart of
the Appalachian foothills, and home to some of the most beautiful courses in
the nation.
Enjoy A Relaxing Getaway At The Bedford Springs Resort: The vintage Pennsylvania “springs hotel” that captivated American society for three centuries, now meticulously restored to its former grandeur. Long heralded for its healing waters and restorative environs, Bedford Springs has attracted interest from generations of former guests, as well as first-time guests wishing to immerse themselves in the Bedford legacy.
Pennsylvania: A Golf Mecca For Aces And Duffers Alike: Pennsylvania's golf-crazy Valley Forge area has nearly 70 public and private courses from which visitors and locals can "hit it flush."
Cashtown Inn offers Ghosts of Gettysburg weekend:
The
historic and haunted Cashtown Inn will be hosting two “Ghosts of
Gettysburg Weekend Investigation Packages” with renowned author Mark
Nesbitt and his paranormal investigation team.
Winter Escapes at Pocono Mountains’ Bed & Breakfasts: Travelers who enjoy fine restaurants, picturesque settings, classically-styled accommodations, historical significance and old-world hospitality should plan a winter escape to one of the lovely bed and breakfasts (B&Bs) of the Pocono Mountains. Whether you're are planning a relaxing retreat, or an action packed late winter escape, a stay at a bed and breakfast in the Pocono Mountains promises a little something extra.
Visit
Covered Bridges & More While Traveling The Alleghenies by Bike:
Mid-May is a beautiful time time tour the
Alleghenies. One of the highlights in May is Covered Bridges Week in Pennsylvania.
As you will see covered bridges have been part of the states history for
centuries. What a better way to enjoy the abundance of Pennsylvania covered
bridges than by bicycle, especially with May being National Bike Month.
Motorcyclists
From Around The Country Cruise Into The Thunder in the Valley:
The Johnstown Region of The Alleghenies (in South Central
Pennsylvania) hold its annual motorcycle rally featuring a wide variety of
entertainment, food, contests, and games in Mid to Late June.
Hiking
In The Alleghenies Located In South-Central Pennsylvania:
Located in South-central Pennsylvania, The Alleghenies offers more than
60 hikes with trails ranging in distance from a few miles to more than 30
miles in length. This variety of options opens up hikes catering to
families, day hikers, and even backpackers.
The Greenwood Furnace Folk Gathering and Gettysburg Bluegrass Festival
Welcome Legendary Performers:
With a combination of legendary performers and variety of hot
up-and-comers, over 20 exceptional artists on two stages in
May. While
Folk musicians and fans will flock to Greenwood Furnace State Park
in Late August for a fun and friendly weekend of playing, singing,
dancing and listening to folk music.
A Menagerie Of Museums In Southeastern Pennsylvania:
You
can gain understanding of beauty, talent, hard work and heritage in
America's museums. The exhibits may move you, sometimes with tears,
sometimes with laughter.
Family Fun In Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh has plenty of hands-on fun for families, including dinosaurs, birds of every feather, a major aquarium and zoo, and a lot more, which make Pittsburgh the perfect family getaway destination.
Valley
Forge March-In Honors Soldiers Then and Now:
The families and troops who presently face struggles on foreign shores our in our hearts during this Holiday Season. Valley Forge, Pennsylvania presents a special tribute to honor these brave soldiers, and those who faced the enemy on our soil so long ago.
A Drive through Gettysburg: If you are into history and you love learning about the Civil War then you need to take a trip through Gettysburg. I had the privilege of growing up in the area and was able to spend many weekends in the Gettysburg National Park, driving around and looking at the history that is so predominant in that area.
A
Guide to the Pocono's:
Populated by Native-American Indians, the
name Pocono means "stream between two mountains," and rightly so, since the
Delaware River runs between two mountains. The history of the Pocono's dates
back to the 1800s where the first tourists stayed at boarding houses close to
the riverside.
Allenwood, PA: Clyde Peeling's Reptiland:
When
was the last time you had a safe and exciting close-up encounter with
an exotic creature of the cold-blooded kind. No, I am not talking about
your ex. Clyde Peeling's Reptiland, located on Route 15 in Allenwood,
PA is specialized zoo allows close-up encounters with rare
crocodilians, curious lizards, deadly snakes, gentle tortoises and
colorful frogs.



