There are plenty of things to do and places to see while you stay with us.
LOCAL ATTRACTIONS
We are located right in the heart of beautiful South Central Pennsylvania - in the center of everything, yet isolated in such a way that you will feel like you are away from it all!
Known as the largest producer of apples in the Commonwealth, Adams County carries the nickname of Apple Capital USA. 20,000 of its acres are dedicated to production of all kinds of fruit. From late spring to late fall fruit lovers line the numerous farmers markets for the freshest in-season fruit.
And, had history been different, that is all this quiet, quaint Pennsylvania county would have been known for. However, on June 30, 1863 a few men from Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia met a few men from Meade's Army of the Potomac and the history of the world changed with the battle at Gettysburg.
8 miles west of Gettysburg on Route 30, discover Gettysburg's first winery. Free tastings daily in a 130 year-old bank barn.
251 Peach Tree Road, Orrtanna, PA 17353 | Phone: 717-334-4631
Presenting the entire story of the Civil War era and Battle of Gettysburg. An educational and inspiring experience for all ages.
297 Steinwehr Avenue, Gettysburg, PA 17325 | Phone: 717-334-6245
Step back in time in the comfort of your own vehicle and let your Licensed Battlefield Guide bring to life one of history's most famous battles.
241 Steinwehr Avenue, Gettysburg, PA 17325 | Phone: 717-337-1709
Tour aboard the famous Double Decker bus or join a Licensed Battlefield Guide tour offering a unique perspective into the struggles of the battle.
778 Baltimore Street, Gettysburg, PA 17325 | Phone: 717-334-6296
Over 20,000 hand-painted miniatures bring the Battle of Gettysburg alive with a sound and light show describing the battle.
241 Steinwehr Ave., Gettysburg, PA 17325 | Phone: 717-334-6408
Experience ranger programs & walks, campfire programs, living history & events that assist in preserving & interpreting the Gettysburg Battle.
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100, Gettysburg, PA 17325
A blend of the familiar & exciting new programs, exhibits & experiences. A short drive from the old Visitor Center & major points on the Battlefield.
1195 Baltimore Pike, Gettysburg, PA 17325 | Phone: 1-877-874-2478
Tour the historic Gettysburg Battlefield on horseback - hourly trail rides and narrated tours along the scenic trails of the Gettysburg National Park.
301 Crooked Creek Road, Gettysburg, PA 17325 | Phone: 717-334-0349
A preservation society located in one of Gettysburg's premier historic buildings, offering Underground Railroad Tours.
53 E. Middle Street, Gettysburg, PA 17325 | Phone: 717-334-5185
The Historic Round Barn and Round Barn Farm Market is located just 8 miles west of Gettysburg.
298 Cashtown Road, Biglerville, PA 17307 | Phone: 717-334-1984
3rd generation, family farm & market with fresh fruits, vegetables, baked goods, & gift baskets; educational tours for groups.
545 Carlisle Road, Biglerville, PA 17307 | Phone: 717-677-9494
Constructed in 1894 by Joseph Smith, this Burr-truss covered bridge is the only covered bridge in Adams County still used for daily traffic.
Jack's Mountain Road, Fairfield, PA 17320 | Phone: 717-334-6274
Home to miniature horse, performing animal shows, educational displays & events, races, and animals of all kinds that you may touch & feed.
125 Glenwood Drive, Gettysburg, PA 17325 | Phone: 717-334-7259
Ride into history on a 2-hour guided horseback tour of the Gettysburg National Military Park describing the 3-day battle along the Park's trails.
610 Taneytown Road, Gettysburg, PA 17325 | Phone: 717-334-0855
Specializing in Tuscan-style Reds, Classic Whites as well as a variety of fruit wines and hard cider. Fresh Sangrias always available.
2135 Buchanan Valley Road, Orrtanna, PA 17353 | Phone: 717-677-7047
Located off Pumping Station Road, this bridge was used by both Union and Confederate Troops, visitors today can walk across the lattice bridge.
Water Works Road, Gettysburg, PA 17325 | Phone: 717-334-6274
10 miles of trails featuring woodlands, mountain streams, ponds, & a restored mineral quarry. Trails open daily; trail maps & birding lists at kiosks.
1537 Mount Hope Road, Fairfield, PA 17320 | Phone: 717-642-5840
History is everywhere in the colonial town of Carlisle. The quaint tree-lined streets and grey stone colonial buildings give a glimpse into the past. A past which includes Jim Thorpe and the Carlisle Indian School, Molly Pitcher, Revolutionary and Civil War sites, and much more. Enjoy interesting museums including the General Omar Bradley Museum and the Hessian Guard House at the U.S. Army War College.
For antique lovers, the Carlisle area has 50 antique shops and hosts two major antique shows each year. Among car enthusiasts, Carlisle is a mecca for collector events, such as the collector-car flea markets in the spring, summer and fall, the All-Ford Nationals in June and a Corvette show in August.
The Museum is on the trail, halfway between Maine and Georgia. Appropriately, the Museum is housed in a building that is itself a historical artifact, a structure built more than two hundred years ago as a grist mill.
1120 Pine Grove Road, Gardners, PA 17234 | Phone: 717-486-8126
The Boiling Springs Pool is the oldest pool in Cumberland County. With 4 pools, 3 water slides and a full service snack bar, our facility can provide your family with a relaxing mini vacation.
2 Mountain Road, Boiling Springs PA 17007 | Phone: 717-258-4121
One of the world's largest presenters of collector car, truck and motorcycle entertainment, is the preferred auto show destination for enthusiasts and collector car hobbyists worldwide!
1000 Bryn Mawr Road, Carlisle, PA 17013 | Phone 717-243-7855
Go-karts for all ages, Two 18-hole Castle and Western-themed Miniature Golf Courses, Laser Tag, Skate Zone Roller Skating Rink, Batting Cages, Arcade, Indoor Rock Climbing Wall!
29 S. Middlesex Rd, Carlisle PA 17015 | Phone: 717-258-4741
Charming and scenic seven-acre, man-made, spring-fed lake with perfectly clear water that literally bubbles. Stocked with trout. For shallow-draft boats, canoes and electric motors.
Located off 3rd Street & Rte 174, Boiling Springs PA 17007 | Phone: 717-705-7850
Offers public skating sessions, birthday/group parties, indoor soccer and hockey practice, snack bar and video games.
521 Locust Rd, New Cumberland PA 17070 | Phone: 717-938-3777
Offers public skating sessions, birthday/group parties, indoor soccer and hockey practice, snack bar and video games.
500 Kings Gap Rd, Carlisle PA 17015 | Phone: 717-486-5031
Our parties are full of bouncing, sliding, and jumping fun for kids 12 years-old and younger. You can sit back, relax and enjoy the party while we do all the set-up and clean-up.
3608 Hartzdale Dr., Camp Hill, PA 17011 | Phone: 717-486-5031
The Rock N Brew restaurant offers spectacular food and service while the amazing game room and a high- energy bowling alley add to the excitement. For sports fans there is no better way to watch your favorite events.
410 St. John's Church Road, Camp Hill, PA 17011 | Phone: 717-972-1000
A non-alcoholic and completely smoke-free bowling alley and Fun Factory Arcade with the newest games and prizes. Hours: Open daily by 10 a.m.
4695 E. Trindle Rd, Mechanicsburg PA 17050 | Phone: 717-737-9820
Dauphin County was created on March 4, 1785, from part of Lancaster County and named for the Dauphin, the title of the eldest son of the French King. Harrisburg, the county seat, is named for its founder, John Harris.
Harrisburg is the best of old and new where colonial buildings of the 1700's are nestled between architectural wonders of today. As the center of state government Harrisburg is alive with history and educational buildings like the Capital Building, the State Museum and the Museum of Scientific Discoveries. Harrisburg boasts some of the best shopping in the region, including the innovative and truly unique Strawberry Square shopping gallery. City Island is home to the Harrisburg Senators professional baseball team and the Harrisburg Patriots semi-pro football team.
Hershey is a unique community where fun is the order of the day. Few places offer so much to do. Children of all ages flock to Hershey Park. Other points of interest include Chocolate World, ZOOAMERICA, the fabulous Hershey Gardens, Founders Hall and the Milton S. Hershey School, Indian Echo Caverns, the Hershey Museum of American History and so much more
Harrisburg, PA - 10 Miles - State Capitol
Hershey, PA: - 18 Miles - Chocolatetown, USA
A journey of discovery and enjoyment are in store for the whole family! Explore vintage vehicles in elaborate scenes that bring the history of the automobile to life.
161 Museum Drive, Hershey, PA | Phone: 717-566-7100
Located in a historic downtown Harrisburg building, this is the first brewery in the State Capital since 1951. Featuring food, live music entertainment and more.
50 N. Cameron St. Harrisburg, PA 17101 | Phone: 717-566-7100
The Fort Hunter Mansion and Park is a 40-acre historic estate overlooking the Susquehanna River and Blue Mountains.
5300 North Front Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110 | Phone: 717-599-5751
This 63-acre recreational jewel in the middle of the Susquehanna River offers minor league baseball, an arcade, batting cages, swimming, playground amuesments, great views and more!
Market Street Bridge, Harrisburg PA 17101 | Phone: 717-232-2332
The Hershey Bears Hockey Club is a professional ice hockey team playing in the American Hockey League, and is currently the top affiliate of the NHL Washington Capitals.
550 West Hersheypark Drive, Hershey, PA 17033 | Phone: 717-534-3380
This FREE tour begins in a tropical rainforest where cocoa beans grow and are harvested. Then follow their journey across the ocean to America and their delivery to THE SWEETEST PLACE ON EARTH - Hershey, Pennsylvania.
251 Park Boulevard, Hershey, PA 17033 | Phone: 1-800-HERSHEY
With so many great things to see and do, Hersheypark is a popular weekend attraction. Saturday's tend to draw larger crowds.
100 W. Hersheypark Drive, Hershey, PA 17033 | Phone: 1-800-HERSHEY
2,450 reel, video slot and video poker machines from one penny to $100, and with over 40 table games and 16 poker tables, entertainment and food!
777 Hollywood Blvd, Grantville, PA 17028 | Phone: 717-469-2211
Pennsylvanians benefit daily from the bounties of our state's agriculture industry, and nowhere is it evidenced more prominently than at the Pennsylvania Farm Show.
2300 North Cameron Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110 | Phone: 717-787-5373
Designated a National Historic Landmark, Pennsylvania's State Capitol was designated to be a Palace of Art. Located in the heart of Harrisburg, guided tours of the capitol are offered daily.
N 3rd and State Streets, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17101 | Phone: 717-787-3362
Four floors of exhibits and activities presenting Pennsylvania' s story, from earth' s beginning to the present.
300 North Street, Harrisburg, PA 17101 | Phone: (717) 787-4980
Scenic 45 minute cruises on the Susquehanna River in an authentic paddle wheel riverboat from May through October.
116 Pine St., Harrisburg, PA 17101 | Phone: 717-234-6500
The National Civil War Museum is one of the largest museums in the world dedicated solely to the American Civil war.
1 Lincoln Circle & Reservoir Park, Harrisburg, Pa 17101 | Phone: 1-866-258-4729
Founded in 1996, Tröegs is a craft-brewery, focusing their production on specialty and seasonal beers. Tours and tasting available.
200 East Hershey Park Drive, Hershey, PA 17033 | Phone: 717-534-1297
The area's premier entertainment complex offers exciting activities and events for guests of all ages, including three floors of imaginative, engaging science exhibits and children's activities
222 Market St., Harrisburg, PA 17101-2117 | Phone: 717-221-8201
ZooAmerica is an 11-acre walk-through zoo that displays living plants and animals from five regions of North America, which is home to a wide variety of interesting species.
100 W. Hersheypark Drive, Hershey, PA 17033 | Phone: 1-800-HERSHEY
Welcome to Franklin County, a part of the beautiful Cumberland Valley, located in Southcentral Pennsylvania, with easy access from major highways. The Cumberland Valley region stretches from Carlisle, Pennsylvania to Winchester, Virginia. There's something for everyone: fairs, festivals and lots of fun, unique antique shops and specialty shops, historic areas, golfing, hunting, fishing, skiing, professional theaters and more.
Because of its strategic location in the heart of the Cumberland Valley, the area was the target of three major Confederate cavalry raids: Stuart 1862, Jenkin 1863, and McCausland 1864, as well as one full-scale invasion, the Gettysburg Campaign of 1863. These events incurred severe destruction and economic hardship on the population. The final visitation by McCausland's cavalry left the county seat, Chambersburg, a smoldering ruin, the only northern town burned by regular Confederate forces during the war. At least 19 separate military engagements, most of them skirmishes, occurred in the county. This is more than any other county in the north. Explore our heritage, enjoy our countryside.
This 18.5 acre park is nestled in the gap of Tuscarora Mountain. Dedicated in honor of the 15th president of the United States, this narrow, peaceful hollow is the site of James Buchanan's birth.
c/o Cowans Gap, Fort Loudon, PA 17224-9801 | Phone: 717-485-3948
Whitetail Resort Statistics: Vertical Drop - 935 ft.; Top Elevation - 1,800 ft.; 19 Trails; 8 Lifts; Uphill Capacity 11,200 skiers/hr.; 100% Snowmaking; Half Pipe
13805 Blairs Valley Road, Mercersburg, PA 17236 | Phone: 717-328-9400
Lancaster County was created on May 10, 1729, from part of Chester County and named for Lancashire, England. Lancaster, the county seat, named for its England counterpart, was laid out in 1730. It was chartered as a borough on May 1, 1742, and as a city on March 10, 1818.
The best non-irrigated farmland in the world brought the Amish here to settle. And you can experience their plain lifestyle as you wander through Eastern Lancaster County and marvel at a people who survive in today's world without telephones or electricity.
Visit our historical sites. A one-time capital of the United States, home of the Conestoga covered wagon and Kentucky rifle which opened the West for settlement, Lancaster has a lot of history to explore. Or come shop our hundreds of outlet stores where you can stock up for Christmas (and every other holiday for that matter) with quality goods from around the country.
Whitetail Resort Statistics: Vertical Drop - 935 ft.; Top Elevation - 1,800 ft.; 19 Trails; 8 Lifts; Uphill Capacity 11,200 skiers/hr.; 100% Snowmaking; Half Pipe
2249 Lincoln Highway East Lancaster, PA 17602 | Phone: 1-866-386-2839
Your 45-minute train ride through the heart of Amish Country is only the beginning. Enjoy our shops, dining spots and seasonal rides for a day that is just train fun!
Rt. 741 East, Strasburg, Lancaster County, PA | Phone: 717-687-7522
Get up close and personal with Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Enjoy a guided covered bridge tour through the back roads of Amish Country. Guests of Canna Country Inn are entitled to to 10% off any tours and any scooters using coupon code "CANNA" at checkout.
242 Gap Rd, Strasburg, PA 17579 | Phone: 717-344-2488
Step inside the stately home of President James Buchanan and explore the rooms, stairwells and stories where secrets & details of his political & personal life intersect.
1120 Marietta Ave Lancaster, PA 17603 | Phone: 717-392-8721
With more than 250 years of tradition, historic York County blends charming local customs with the beauty one of Pennsylvania's richest farm regions. The county, nestled in the rolling farmlands of south central Pennsylvania, offers activities for every interest, from golf and museums to cultural attractions and wineries and from factory tours to great shopping for antiques, hand-made crafts and fantastic bargains.
Historically, York served as America's first capitol-home to the Continental Congress from September 1777-June 1778. Area museums provide glimpses into areas such as timekeeping, weight lifting agriculture, Native American life and the unique world famous Harley-Davidson Motorcycle Museum.
But, if history doesn't interest you there are plenty of other things to see and do. Check out our three state parks where you can hike, fish, swim, picnic or just relax.
The nearby Susquehanna River makes York County one of the top boating and board-sailing areas in Pennsylvania. Or try golfing at any of our numerous golf course. We have skiing, snowmobiling, ice skating and almost every other recreational activity you can think of.
Gifford Pinchot State Park, a 2,338-acre full service park, is in northern York County along PA 177 between the towns of Rossville and Lewisberry. The park consists of reverting farm fields and wooded hillsides with the 340-acre Pinchot Lake serving as a prime attraction.
2200 Rosstown Rd., Lewisberry, PA 17339-9787 | 717-432-5011
Outdoor recreation, skiing, snowboarding, snow tubing, Mountain Adventures, OGO balls, zip lines, ropes course, paintball, youth summer camps & catered events. Year round fun. Guests of Canna Country Inn are entitled to exclusive Ski and Stay Discounts - see our Ski Roundtop page for more information.
925 Roundtop Road, Lewisberry, Pennsylvania 17339 | 717-432-9631
Central Pennsylvania's used book and curiosity shop with 19,000 square feet of fun stuff in downtown York, PA. More than 250,000 titles on on the shelves (90% hardcover; 10% paperback) & comics & records & antiques & militaria & stuff.
343 West Market Street, York, PA | 717-846-2866
The York Barbell Club dominated the Olympic scene with over 40 national championships and numerous Olympic Gold Medalists. Today, the corporate office of York Barbell Company houses the official Weightlifting Hall of Fame and Museum in York, Pennsylvania.
3300 Board Rd, York, PA 17402 | 1-800-358-9675
A classic northeast style course that takes full advantage of its beautiful surroundings. A par 71, 6,300-yard layout. Hogan's Restaurant features an array of culinary delights from hand-cut marinated steaks, fresh seafood, chicken and pasta.
1227 Valley Green Road, Etters, PA 17319
Hogan's 717-938-4300 | Pro-Shop 717-938-4200
Warrington offers an ultimate 5-stand clay shoot and a wobble trap. Brand new to the club is the Phoenix. This is the latest in high-tech archery shooting.
500 Yeager Road, Wellsville, PA 17365 | 717-432-9800
The York City Ice Arena is South Central PA's Premier Ice Sports Facility. This truly spectacular facility offers high quality ice-skating programs as well as non-skating recreation and entertainment events.
941 Vander Ave, York PA 17403 | 717-848-1084
Sovereign Bank Stadium is home of the 2010 & 2011 Atlantic League Champion York Revolution, member of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball, owned and operated by Opening Day Partners.
5 Brooks Robinson Way, York, PA 17401 | 717-801-4487
The York County History Center offers a fascinating journey through the rich history of York County. With exhibits covering everything from early American life to industrial advancements, this center provides a comprehensive look at the region's past. Engaging displays, artifacts, and interactive elements make it a must-visit for history enthusiasts and families alike.
Address: 250 East Market Street, York, PA 17403
Phone: (717) 848-1587
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