Susquehannock State Park
Four properties along the scenic Lower Susquehanna River comprise the Susquehannock State Park Complex. The 224-acre Susquehannock State Park is on a wooded plateau overlooking the Susquehanna River in southern Lancaster County. Besides the outstanding view, the park offers a variety of recreational opportunities for year-round fun.
Enola Low Grade Trail
Running east-west through southeastern Pennsylvania, the Enola Low Grade Trail is remarkably flat, even for a rail-trail—it says so right there in the name! Even across hilly terrain, the trail’s grades never exceed a 1% slope due to a feat of civil engineering.
1719 Museum
Visit the 1719 Museum — Discover the histories of early Mennonite immigrants, Indigenous people, and how their lives were interconnected.
Strasburg Marketing Association
Experience Strasburg – the most historic town in Lancaster County, and experience the best Pennsylvania Dutch Country has to offer.
Foxchase Golf
ocated on a beautifully repurposed dairy farm in Stevens, Pennsylvania, Foxchase Golf Club offers a 18 hole public course with a private club atmosphere.
Galen Hall Golf
Galen Hall is always open to the public, and we offer memberships to our 18-hole golf course. But a secluded, off-the-beaten-path layout like this, with our pedigree and you naturally assume this is a private club.
Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area
The Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area is a 6,000-acre Wildlife Management Area located in Lancaster and Lebanon counties, Pennsylvania, and is managed by the Pennsylvania Game Commission. The area lakes seasonally get up to 100,000 migrating snow geese. The museum offers a variety of learning platforms, interactive displays, and hands on exhibits, providing visitors with […]
Green Dragon Farmers’ Market
Green Dragon is Lancaster County’s prized Amish farmer’s market – open every Friday! Visit and enjoy baked goods, fresh produce, antiques, & more!
Historic Ephrata Cloister Museum
The Ephrata Cloister was a religious community, established in 1732 by Johann Conrad Beissel at Ephrata.
Strasburg Scooters
Explore the backroads, farmlands, covered bridges and more on one of Lancaster’s favorite outdoor adventure tours.
Terre Hill Days
Terre Hill Days – Third weekend in July every year – town-wide celebration, great fireworks, 4th wknd in July – town-wide yard sales, 1st wknd in December – Christmas in the Park (Hallmark movie style!)
Columbia
Situated along the Susquehanna River, Columbia has a rich history and a revitalized downtown. There’s also plenty of outdoor adventures, including hiking, biking, rock-climbing, and water activities. Columbia Crossing River Trail Center is an excellent place to start. The educated and welcoming staff can assist you in planning your next adventure. In addition to all […]
Columbia Kettle Works
Craft Brewery and Taproom in Columbia, PA, a Susquehanna River Town located on the river adjacent to Route 30 (midway between York and Lancaster).
Lancaster Brewing Company
Enjoy beer informed by 300 years of local brewing history and inspired by their location in the heart of old-world craftsmen, independent farmers, and fiercely independent Amish neighbors.
Thistle Finch Distillery
Experience a hidden world where nostalgia and libations rule. Only a short walk away from the heart of downtown Lancaster, the tasting room provides a rustic yet elegant destination away from the distractions of modern life.
Amish Country Lanes
People from all over the world come to Lancaster Pennsylvania to purchase quilts made by Amish and Mennonite women. These Amish quilts with roots in many cultures are viewed today as quintessentially American. Most first time visitors are taken aback by the great variety of design and coloring, as well as the intricacy of quilts […]
The Country Store
We stock many bulk food, grocery, fresh produce, dairy, and frozen items. We also offer a full line of lunch meats and cheeses in our deli. Subs, pretzel sandwiches, and wraps are made fresh daily, and we do sub fundraisers. Party trays include lunch meat and cheese trays, vegetable trays, and fruit trays. Our gift […]
Lancaster Bicycle Club’s Scenic Tours
The Lancaster Bicycle Club is offers itineraries for 26 different tours on their website, showcasing the beautiful Lancaster County’s rolling farmlands. The tours range from 11 to 58 miles in length. Please note, these are self guided tours. Lancaster Bicycle Club does not conduct any tours or rent bicycles.
Ephrata Cloister
Gathered in unique European style buildings, the community consisted of celibate Brothers and Sisters, and a married congregation of families. Today, the National Historic Landmark is open for tours, special programs, and on-going research opportunities.
Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania
The Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania preserves and interprets the history of the past and recognizes that history is still being made.
American Military Edged Weaponry Museum
A collection of U.S. military knives used by the American service men, as well as military artifacts from the Spanish-American War, WWI, WWII, Korean War, Viet Nam and Desert Storm. Open May through November, Monday through Saturday from 10AM – 5PM. (717) 768-7185
Hershey Story Museum
The Hershey Story takes visitors on an inspirational journey through the life of Milton S. Hershey, the man, his chocolate company, the town that bears his name, and his generous legacy.
John J. Jeffries
Taste the difference of local farm-to-table sustainable cuisine in one of Lancaster’s best fine dining restaurants.
Landis Valley Museum
Landis Valley Museum, a living history village and farm, collects, preserves and interprets the history and material culture of the Pennsylvania German rural community from 1740 to 1940.The museum has enhanced visitor’s understanding of PA German’s successful practices, interactions with others, and the impact on the state and nation. Here you will find Lancaster PA […]
Lititz Springs Inn and Spa – Bulls Head Public House
Built in 1764 and originally named The Zum Anker. Over time the Inn became the Lititz Springs Hotel, then in 1930 the name was changed to The General Sutter Inn to honor John Augustus Sutter, who lived his last seven years in Lititz.
The Fireside Tavern
The Fireside Tavern is tucked away among the wonderful splendors of Lancaster County. It offers great food, wonderful service, a cozy tavern, casual dining areas and private banquet facilities. Every room in the Fireside Tavern offers beautiful views of the serene Lancaster county farmland.
Greenfield Restaurant
Located in a 1780 Pennsylvania farmhouse, the Olde Greenfield Inn offers romantic dining in its wine cellar or on a balcony overlooking the lounge where patrons can enjoy live piano music on Friday and Saturday evenings.
Rough and Tumble Historical Association
Featuring many types of fascinating historical equipment, most of it having to do with the “yester-years” of farming, but also including steam railroading and antique autos and trucks.
Revere Tavern
Historic tavern, built in 1740, houses four warm and distinctive dining rooms, with 7 working fireplaces throughout.
National Watch and Clock Museum
The National Watch and Clock Museum was opened over 35 years ago originally housing fewer than 1,000 items. Since then, the collection has increased to over 12,000 items and the museum has undergone several expansion projects.