Outdoors
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You won’t want to miss these 7 Pennsylvania festivals this spring
This Spring, mark your calendar to attend these Spring festivals in Pennsylvania.
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13 trails where you can embark on a First Day Hike in Pennsylvania
A First Day Hike is a rejuvenating way to usher in a new year, and Pennsylvania’s state parks will host more than 70 guided hikes on Jan. 1.
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Adventures on the AT: Hiking the Appalachian Trail in Pennsylvania
Both flat farmland and rocky ridges lead to memorable hikes on the Appalachian Trail in Pennsylvania. Here’s what you need to know about each section.
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These Pennsylvania caves and caverns beckon adventure seekers
Fall is an ideal time to explore the many caves and caverns hidden deep in the Pennsylvania ground and hillsides.
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South-Central Pa.’s top 6 fall trails for hikers and bikers
These hiking and biking trails in Dauphin, Cumberland, and York counties will get you close to dramatic fall foliage boasting different shades of red, orange, and yellow.
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Insta vistas: Where to find Pennsylvania’s most Instagrammable fall foliage
The commonwealth offers plenty of locations to snap that perfect pic of autumnal reds, oranges, and yellows for your Insta.
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8 dog-friendly Pennsylvania beaches that will give your pooch the zoomies
Pennsylvania is brimming with lakes, creeks, and dog parks where your four-legged friend can experience the water.
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Where to grab cheap eats while traveling the Laurel Highlands Scenic Byway
We’ve put together a list of 12 affordable spots that you and a foodie friend might want to visit while road tripping along the Laurel Highlands Scenic Byway in Western Pa.
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Late summer Pennsylvania adventures to squeeze in before the school bell rings
Just because school is almost back in session doesn’t mean you can’t get in one more family adventure before summer gives way to fall.
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Pennsylvania’s extraordinary zoos: A wonderland of wildlife and adventure
The wonders of the animal kingdom await at the numerous zoos and wildlife parks scattered throughout Pennsylvania.

























