Your official rock hunting guide to Pennsylvania’s coolest native stones
Pennsylvania’s varied geology makes it an ideal place to hunt for unique rocks, crystals, gemstones, fossils, and minerals.
Pennsylvania’s varied geology makes it an ideal place to hunt for unique rocks, crystals, gemstones, fossils, and minerals.
A bill passed by the state House would authorize Sunday hunting for about five years. Current law allows three days of Sunday hunting: a day during rifle deer season, a day during archery deer season and a third day at the Game Commission's discretion.
If you’re hoping to catch next month’s total solar eclipse here in Pennsylvania, you’ll want to head to the northwest corner of the state, where the city of Erie is pulling out all the stops to celebrate the rare occurrence of the moon blocking out the sun.
From the serenity of lakeside loops to the awe-inspiring feat of conquering waterfalls, the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre area has a hiking trail with your name on it.
From nature preserves to your own backyard, late fall and winter are opportune times for birdwatching in Pennsylvania.
Whether you’re looking for an action-packed river trip or a lazy weekend on the lake, Pennsylvania has a body of water for you.
Whether you want to ride out past the shores of Lake Erie or bike from Pittsburgh to Maryland, the western side of the state has trails that offer scenic views, good workouts, and history lessons for cyclists of any skill level.
Whether you’re looking for a challenging overnight ride, or something more leisurely and scenic, the eastern part of the state features great bike trails to suit all skill levels.
Pennsylvania is home to some amazing bodies of water that will cool you off in the summer heat. Whether you’re looking for an adventurous trip down a natural waterslide, or a lazy float down a crystal-clear creek, our state has it all when it comes to swimming holes.