Pennsylvania is blessed with an abundance of natural areas, and many are preserved as official parks and forests. Perfect for camping, hiking, birdwatching, and other outdoor fun, they're just the place to get away from it all.
Beautiful PA Wilds
Submitted By: Dan
Here is a beautiful scene from the Pine Creek Gorge/Tioga County. My wife and I were biking the rail trail there this summer in the heart of the PA Wilds.
Ohiopyle State Park
Submitted By: Bobby
Ohiopyle State Park, south of Pittsburgh, is great. You can whitewater raft on the Youghiogheny River, hike the 70 mile Laurel Highlands Trail, or bike the 300 mile Great Allegheny Passage rail trail from Pittsburgh to D.C. Loved the natural water slides in Meadow Run & Cucumber Falls, a beautiful waterfall with ice cold water that feels great after a day of hiking. And Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater, is close by.
ever lasting
Submitted By: corey whelan
the refreshing mountain air hits you like a heart attack. the endless mountains of trees peer out soaking up energy which will create the air we breathe to live life just to cure using a device. the pain we go through to be an individual is a big sacrifice. no where to go trapped in a dark cloud which is raining down upon everyone drop by drop. the beads of water roll off my moist skin to the ground just to be used again for another purpose.
Memorial Day at Raccoon Creek State Park
Submitted By: Rasheda
This is amazing park, there is so much do here. I had a wonderful time here of Memorial Day Weekend (09') camping at the Raccoon Creek State park campground, hydrobiking on the lake, hiking around the Mineral Springs, hiking in the Wildflower Reseve and spotting tons of animals!
3rd Annual Snowfest
Submitted By: Timothy Hoh
Nolan Fannin tried his hands, er feet at snowshoeing during the 3rd annual Bendigo Snowfest, Jan 31. This was one of many activities available for the public to try. Other included; ice fishing, cross country skiing, iding trees and wildlife, snowbox racing and making snowmen and snow angels. Park employees and local fire dept. were on hand to talk with the public.
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Raccoon Creek State Park
Submitted By: Rasheda
This is amazing park, there is so much do here. I had a wonderful time here of Memorial Day Weekend (09') camping at the Raccoon Creek State park campground, hydrobiking on the lake, hiking around the Mineral Springs, hiking in the Wildflower Reseve and spotting tons of animals!
Ricketts Glen
Submitted By: hotsaucencake
Trip to Ricketts Glen State Park plus a winery and antiques
Favorite Fall Stops in Western PA
Submitted By: PittsburghMom
If you find yourself in Western PA in the fall and you have kids, this roadtrip is for you!
Great Western PA State Parks
Submitted By: geokalan
Great places to hike, bike, camp, fish and hunt.
A trip along beautiful Route 6
Submitted By: Nelle_Rounsaville
Before you start, have some of our mulberry pancakes. They're delicious, and trust me, you'll need the energy.
Go Wild
Submitted By: John..
I enjoy exploring the 250,000 acres of public open space in the Pocono Mountains by hiking, bicycling, kayaking, running, and leading nature walks for groups.
Naturally Northeast PA
Submitted By: Chrstine
This part of the Commonwealth is rich in natural beauty and things to do. I included a bunch of places to hike and fish, and everything in the area is just gorgeous to look at
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