Category: Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania Destinations

This collection of realistic Destination Reviews helps you plan your next adventure in Pennsylvania.

“The Keystone State” is a great place to visit for history lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

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Getting There

Pennsylvania is the 33rd state by area and the 5th state by population. This high population density is common for most original colonies.

Pennsylvania borders six other states: New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, West Virginia, and Ohio.

There are two major airports in Pennsylvania. Philadelphia and Pittsburgh are near the eastern and western boundaries of the state.

Yet, sometimes you are better off flying to New York City or Washington DC airports. They are often closer to some of the sights in “The Keystone State”.

Places to Visit

There are no national parks in Pennsylvania. But whatever the state lacked in national parks, it gained in historic, military, and scenic sights.

You could visit 3 historical parks and 7 historic sites in “The Keystone State”. Two other parks preserve battlefields from the Civil War era.

Three scenic trails go through the state. They include the Appalachian Trail. Last but not least, there are three memorials in Pennsylvania.

If you ever get bored exploring these sights, you could visit some of 124 state parks. Mountain ridges, waterfalls, and lakes await you in these parks.

They span all the way from the Delaware River in the southeast to Lake Erie in the northwest.

Takeaways

The realistic Destination Reviews document a handful of attractions in Pennsylvania. They describe well known places and spots off the beaten path.

Each review is a one-stop shop on entrance fees, opening hours, and sights. Look for tips on places to stay, transport modes, and visiting without crowds.

Sample itineraries, best times to visit, and places of interest along the way round up each Destination Review.

You could use this collection of comprehensive reviews to plan an unforgettable trip to “The State of Independence”.

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