Pennsylvania is a state that is incredibly rich in history, culture, and natural wonders. From its rolling hills covered in oak trees to its majestic rivers and waterfalls, the Quaker State is a land filled with scenic views and outdoors opportunities for campers. Hiking, fishing, horseback riding, kayaking, and cross-country skiing are just some of the activities that visitors can practice with the captivating Pennsylvanian countryside as background. Whether you're visiting Pennsylvania to fully immerse yourself in nature, or need a good spot for your next weekend getaway, this is a trip you can't miss.
Here are 5 local attractions in Pennsylvania that you must check out on your next vacations.
Ricketts Glen State Park
Ricketts Glen State Park is a 10,144 acres protected area which offers unique views and a wealth of recreational opportunities. Famous for its 24 waterfalls and rocky formations, Ricketts Glen's virgin forests are also home to a rich biodiversity of animals that includes species like bobcats, white-tailed deer, black bear, coyotes, wild turkey, muskrats, and beavers.
The well-kept trail system allows individuals to hike or bike comfortably between the waterfalls and other natural attractions. Hunting and trapping are allowed in most of the park, with the exception of a few protected areas. Fishing opportunities are also abundant and include game fish like trout, large mouth and small mouth bass, bluegill, crappie, and pickerel. Watersports like boating and kayaking can be practiced in Lake Jean. Boat rentals are also available nearby.
Visitors wishing to camp at Ricketts Glen State Park can do so on its 120-site campground. Campers can enjoy a variety of amenities which include restrooms with flush toilets and showers, laundry sinks, dump station, telephone coverage, boat launch, fire rings, and picnic tables.
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