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Pennsylvania is a land of stunning natural beauty. Each region surrounds gorgeous natural wonders, living history, culture, and a multitude of shopping deals. For instance, Philadelphia boasts the roots of US history. Pittsburgh is known for its sports teams, amusement parks and performing arts. At Gettysburg, in southern Pennsylvania, President Lincoln delivered the famous Gettysburg address. More recently the Flight 93 crash of 911 occurred just 60 miles southeast of Pittsburgh. Reading is famous for the birth of name brand outlet stores. And that’s just the tip of the iceberg. Our cabins are located throughout the state in some of the most beautiful locations including Poconos, Allegheny Forest, Raystown Lake and Juniata River Valley.
Rustic luxury cabinsOur cabins are perfectly situated to get the biggest bang for your buck. You will find that the elegantly rustic exterior blends harmoniously with the surrounding nature. Inside, the cabins are fully equipped with a kitchen, internet, living room and comfortable bedrooms. Some have a jacuzzi, sauna or swimming pool with a lake view. Whether you’re travelling with family or solo, these luxury cabins will meet your expectations. Planning a special retreat for your organization? We have private accommodations for up to 60 people with all the amenities you’d expect from a top-notch holiday rental. Most of them are child and pet-friendly.
Travelers and activities
Take a road trip and discover the “Keystone State” where American history was culminated. Start at the Washington Crossing where General Washington and his army crossed the Delaware to fight the Red Coats and Valley Forge where he set up camp during the winter of 1777-78. Finally, head off to Philadelphia where you’ll find a treasure trove of history downtown. Places like Independence Hall where the documents of the nation were formed and established. And that’s just the American Revolution, there are many historical realms worth exploring, like Gettysburg and Michaux Forest. You could say opportunities for discovery are endless.
Pennsylvania for Bargain huntersReading, Pennsylvania is now known as the “Outlet Capital of the World,” but it got its debut with Vanity Fair, Talbotts and David Crystal in the early 70s. After witnessing their great success, many other high fashion labels, like Gucci, got onboard. This was just the beginning, now you’ll find more outlet locations in Pennsylvania than any other state. Check out the Crossings of Pocono, Tanger of Pittsburgh, and much more. Besides outlets, there are farmers’ markets, antique malls, auction houses, and Trades markets. So, while you’re enjoying the numerous natural wonders of this mountainous state you can explore the unique shopping venues as well. Pennsylvania is a bargain hunter’s utopia.
Pennsylvania for Nature LoversPennsylvania has over 100 state and national parks nestled in the mountains. You will enjoy hiking, biking, canoeing, and fishing throughout the region. Some areas have larger lakes like Raystown and Wallenpaupack specifically tailored for water sports like jet-skiing, parasailing and paddleboarding. In the heart of the Poconos, you can follow the bird watching trails, tee-off at the golf course, or enjoy numerous waterfalls. For more adventure, try ziplining or horseback riding. Most parks are within an hour of big cities like Philadelphia, Harrisburg and Pittsburgh where nightlife and fine dining is over-the-top.
Did you know that Hershey, Pennsylvania is the Chocolate Capital of the USA?
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Visit the Erie Maritime Museum to tour the US Brig Niagra when it’s in port. They have interactive hands-on displays of the War of 1812 as well as numerous historical artifacts, and short educational videos of the War and how the ships were built. The first iron-hulled ship, USS Wolverine, is on display too. Call in advance to arrange tours.
2. Go on a Hershey chocolate tourHershey, Pennsylvania is a childhood dream where the streetlights look like chocolate kisses. This delightful town, where Milton Hershey developed his famous milk chocolate recipe in the 1800s, offers a free factory tour and exciting activities at Hershey Park. Make it an unforgettable fantasy weekend with your family.
3. Hike the Appalachian TrailThe Appalachian trail is the longest footpath in the world at 2,190-miles spanning fourteen states from Maine to Georgia. Visit the Appalachian Trail Museum in the 200-year-old grist mill at Gardner’s, Pennsylvania. This halfway point provides support, activities, and maps for day trips covering the Trail’s highlights that you won’t want to miss.
4. Follow the silver screen hotspotsTake a self-guided silver screen tour and tick off the movies you recognize from over 25 major feature film-sites recorded in Philadelphia. If you’re lucky, you may see some favorite actors, like Sylvester Stallone, Will Smith, Nicholas Cage, and others, strolling by.
5. Ride the trolley at Valley Forge National ParkThis heritage site is full of living history concerning the American Revolutionary War. Many cultural and nature activities can be enjoyed here as well, such as the scenic trolley ride, wood-crafts museum, indoor skydiving, hiking and canoeing. It’s great fun for everyone.
6. Visit Reading in Berks CountyVisit the Reading Public Museum for interactive art, science and history. Some cultural activities include the annual Jazz Festival, Symphony Orchestra, Goggles and more. There’s scenic river cruises, water sports, covered bridges, the crystal cave in Kutz, and craft beer breweries as well.
7. Taste Pennsylvania’s signature cuisine and brewPhiladelphia boasts Pat’s original cheesesteak sandwich, Lanelli’s Tomato pie and Bubblefish’s Sushi burger. Harrisburg offers Sherri’s crab cakes and Tröegs craft beer brewed in Hershey. Lancaster has Shoofly pie and Pittsburgh brings to the table Polish selections like Pierogi and Haluski. Dessert specialties include burnt almond torte, frozen custard and whoopie pies.