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Susquehanna River Valley PA Tourism and Sightseeing
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Where is Susquehanna River Valley Pennsylvania?
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Susquehanna River Valley Pennsylvania
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Susquehanna River Valley Pennsylvania Tourism At a GlanceBest Time to Visit Susquehanna River Valley Pennsylvania
Central PA’s Susquehanna River Valley is a four-season destination. No matter what time of year, visitors can experience family-friendly seasonal and heritage festivals, explore 3 state parks, a state forest and the beautiful Susquehanna River, do some antiquing in a thriving downtown, stroll through a college campus, or sip wine at one of three local wineries.
When you visit, you’ll be reminded that life’s greatest joy is in the journey. You’ll follow winding rivers, roads, and pathways connecting you to one delight after another, inviting you to stop often, explore, discover, and celebrate. Beautiful natural scenery and outdoor recreation surround each of the quaint, historic downtowns. Browse shops filled with timeless antiques and farmers markets filled with the freshest produce and baked goods. Hike, bike, kayak and fish, or sit back and catch a Main Street parade. It’s all here for you to explore, at your own pace, in your own time. Every turn a treasure. Click Here to find hotels in Susquehanna River Valley. If you need additional visitor information for Susquehanna River Valley, Click Here.
Average Susquehanna River Valley Weather
Like the rest of Pennsylvania, there is a very prominent change of seasons in the Susquehanna River Valley. From warm summer months, averaging in the 80-90's to snowfall in the winter, each season is truly unique in terms of its climate. Fall can run the gamut, from snow in October or November to warm “Indian Summer” days into mid-October. It's best to prepare for anything when visiting this region and to dress in warm layers (except in the summer, obviously). In-Season Costs
The Susquehanna River Valley offers everything from chain hotels to family-owned and operated bed and breakfasts and historic inns. Depending on your taste and budget, visitors may find themselves steps away from the Susquehanna River or in cozy retreats nestled in the mountainous backcountry. The region also has restaurants in all price ranges. The SRV Visitors Guide provides a detailed listing of local eateries, their price ranges, if reservations are recommended and so on. Pennsylvania Tourism - Susquehanna River Valley Attractions, Activities and Day Trips
- The country’s largest free admission amusement park (seasonal): Knoebels
- Several “zoos” – Clyde Peeling’s Reptiland, T&Ds Cats of the World (seasonal), Lake Tobias Wildlife Park + an alpaca farm
- An Art Deco Theatre showing movies nightly: Campus Theatre
- 17 historic covered bridges
- Three State Parks (SP): Milton SP, RB Winter SP and Shikellamy State Park and Overlook
- Three historic house museums: Packwood House, Slifer House and Joseph Priestley House
- Another unique museum: Buggy Museum in Mifflinburg
- Professional live music, theatre, and dance performances at Bucknell’s Weis Center for the Performing Arts, several locations on the campus of Susquehanna University, and the Community Arts Center in nearby Williamsport
- Dozens of antique shops including Roller Mills, home to 400 dealers in one location
- Historic downtowns of Lewisburg, Selinsgrove, Sunbury, Milton, Mifflinburg and many more
- Several nearby caves: Lincoln Caverns, Penn’s Cave and Woodward Cave
- 2 well-known Universities: Bucknell and Susquehanna
- 2 sports museums: Peter J. McGovern Little League Museum and Amateur Softball Assn. Hall of Fame
- 3 Wineries (Spyglass Ridge, Hunters Valley and Shade Mountain)
Click Here to find things to do in Susquehanna River Valley. Click Here to view a list of attractions in Susquehanna River Valley. Click Here to find restaurants in Susquehanna River Valley. Click Here to find local events in Susquehanna River Valley.
Things to do in Susquehanna River Valley PA, Sightseeing and Susquehanna River Valley PA Tourism Susquehanna River Valley PA Tourism - Planning a Susquehanna River Valley PA Vacation Below is a list of Susquehanna River Valley PA tourist attractions, activities, events, hotels, restaurants and visitor information entries to help you plan a Susquehanna River Valley PA Vacation! Find detailed information on the Susquehanna River Valley PA tourism entries by clicking on their links. Narrow your search by selecting from a specific Susquehanna River Valley PA travel category on the left hand menu.
Explore All Of Pennsylvania's Regions You can find Pennsylvania tourist attractions and activities in all of Pennsylvania's regions: Allentown, Altoona, Bethlehem, DuBois, Erie, Gettysburg, Harrisburg, Hershey, Johnstown, Lancaster, Lawrence County, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Reading, Scranton, State College, Susquehanna River Valley, Williamsport and Other.
Fun Things to do during your Susquehanna River Valley PA Vacation - Top Susquehanna River Valley PA Tourist Attractions and Activities Some of the most popular Susquehanna River Valley PA tourist attractions that list on our site include Mifflinburg Buggy Museum , Penn's Taverná and Roller Mills Antique Market Placeá.
Fun activities in Susquehanna River Valley PA include Cinema Center of Selinsgrove, Downtown Selinsgrove and Watson Theatre.
Create an online Susquehanna River Valley PA vacation itinerary You can use WeGoPlaces.com to plan your Susquehanna River Valley PA vacation itinerary! To begin, select from our list of Susquehanna River Valley PA tourist attractions, activities, accommodations, events, restaurants or Susquehanna River Valley PA vacation & visitor information entries. Click the "Add" button to add individual entries to your online Susquehanna River Valley PA vacation itinerary.
Featured Pennsylvania Tourist Attractions and Activities Please visit our Pennsylvania featured listings - Trans-Siberian Orchestra at Giant Center, Darius Rucker at State Theatre- PA, Star Wars In Concert at Mellon Arena, Dane Cook at Giant Center, Radio City Christmas Spectacular at Benedum Center, Nutcracker at Warner Theatre - PA, Pittsburgh Steelers at Heinz Field, Jeff Dunham at Sovereign Center and Hairspray at Scranton Cultural Center.
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Susquehanna River Valley Visitors Bureau Central Pennsylvania's Susquehanna River Valley
Category: Lewisburg Visitor Bureau near Susquehanna River Valley, Pennsylvania
Description of this Susquehanna River Valley area Visitor Information entry: Every turn a treasure. The Susquehanna River Valley is a scenic collection of authentic destinations, where the Susquehanna River connects you to classic Pennsylvania heritage and outdoor discovery. When you visit, you’ll be reminded that life’s greatest joy is in the journey. You’ll follow winding rivers, roads, and pathways connecting you to one delight after another, inviting you to stop often, explore, discover, celebrate. Beautiful natural scenery and outdoor recreation surround each of the quaint, historic downtowns. Browse shops filled with timeless antiques and farmers markets filled with the freshest produce and baked goods. Hike, bike, kayak and fish, or sit back and catch a Main Street parade. It’s all here for you to explore, at your own pace, in your own time.
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Mifflinburg Buggy Museum only intact 19th century carriage factory open to the public
Category: Mifflinburg Historic Site near Susquehanna River Valley, Pennsylvania
Description of this Susquehanna River Valley area Attraction: The Mifflinburg Buggy Museum complex includes a Visitor Center with an introductory video, hands-on workbench and an exhibit introducing the Heiss family, buggy making and Mifflinburg. Visitors then take a guided tour of the Heiss family property, which includes the fully furnished family home (1872-1946); a reconstructed carriage house; the original buggy factory (1882 - 1931)which contains original tools, equipment and supplies; and the Repository (1895 - 1931), which was built as a buggy showroom, but was later used for community dances, used by an Athletic Club and the Heiss family as the "honey" house. The museum's collection also includes about 30 horse-drawn vehicles. Visitor Center and 1st floors of historic buildings are wheelchair accessible. Museum store, free parking and close to other attractions and restaurants. Each year, the museum sponsors a heritage festival, Buggy Days, in June as well as a garden tour and a cemetery walk. See the web site for details.
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