Activities in Rural Pennsylvania
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Aaron and Jessica's Amish Buggy Rides
Run by people of Mennonite and Amish descent, the tour takes you through the covered bridges of the Dutch German countryside to visit noncommercial... More -
Annual Gettysburg Civil War Battle Reenactment
For three days in July, you can watch ragged “soldiers” fight the bloody battle with cannons and bayonets for the 146th time. one-day general admi... More -
Bird-in-Hand Farmers Market
Snack on homemade shoofly pie while shopping for souvenirs such as scented candles and old-fashioned candies. More -
Chamberlain Canoes
Take a float trip down the Delaware River and watch for nesting bald eagles. More -
Country Pie Shoppe
Pie is a Pennsylvania specialty; grab a slice of home-backed Dutch apple at the Country Pie Shoppe in Donegal. Your taste buds will thank you. More -
Gettysburg National Military Park
The enshrinement of the mother of all Civil War sites also encompasses a restored Civil War–era house, where Honest Abe stayed. Its $103 million Vi... More -
Hands-on House
Kids can try their hands at a pint-size machine-shop assembly line, or play in a make-believe grocery store. More -
Hickory Hollow Farm
Relive Gettysburg from a soldier’s perspective, on a one-to-four-hour horseback tour. More -
Kentuck Knob
Wright’s lesser-known Kentuck Knob, a whimsical wood-and-stone house, is just seven miles away from Fallingwater. More -
Penn's Cave
Don’t miss an otherworldly underground motorboat tour beneath the stalactites in this limestone cave; or opt for the 90-minute guided excursion of ... More -
Ringing Rocks Park
The Mystery: Deep in the woods in this 128-acre park is a large field of mysterious boulders that, when struck, sound like bells, as if they are ho... More -
The Crayola Factory
At the Crayola Factory, where crayons have been made since 1903, revisit retired colors (raw umber, we hardly knew you), and take home a four-color... More
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