Many know that the Appalachian Trail, one of the United State’s most famous hiking paths, starts in Maine and ends … Continue reading
Category Archives: Cumberland County Attractions
Legend has it this structure was built by Hessian prisoners captured by George Washington during his famous raid on Trenton … Continue reading

“Highland House” overlooking Children’s Lake in Boiling Springs has played many roles in its 200-plus year history.It has been the … Continue reading

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Cheapism.com has named Laurel Lake in Pine Grove Furnace State Park the best lake in Pennsylvania. Source: Is this the … Continue reading

The U.S. Army Heritage Trail in Carlisle is a free, outside attraction. It’s a great place to take children, with … Continue reading
→ Pine Grove Furnace was once a Prisoner of War Interrogation Camp used during WWII – Cumberlink … Continue reading
→ Hawk migration and fall foliage at their peaks at watch sites across Pennsylvania | PennLive.com Hawk Mountain Sanctuary Waggoner’s … Continue reading
To many leaf-peeping enthusiasts, high, open places are among the best spots for taking in the colors of fall foliage, … Continue reading
→ State awards $2 million to Midstate military history. Future plans for AHEC include an $8.5 million expansion, which will … Continue reading

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With the hot summer months upon us your going to want to visit the Cave Hill Park & Nature Preserve in Carlisle, … Continue reading