10 Most Beautiful Small Towns in Pennsylvania
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10 Most Beautiful Small Towns in Pennsylvania: New Hope, Erie, Gettysburg, Strasburg, Jim Thorpe, Lancaster, Doylestown, Lititz, York, Bushkill
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A Visit to the Beautiful State of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania - interesting places to visit.
Beautiful places in Pennsylvania
Some of the best places to visit. This list shows some of the most beautiful places in Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania travel | Top 46 Best Travel Destinations in Pennsylvania USA
Pennsylvania authoritatively the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, is a state situated in the northeastern and Mid-Atlantic districts of the United States. The Appalachian Mountains gone through its center. The Commonwealth is circumscribed by Delaware toward the southeast, Maryland toward the south, West Virginia toward the southwest, Ohio toward the west, Lake Erie and the Canadian area of Ontario toward the northwest, New York toward the north, and New Jersey toward the east.
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Bellow amaizng places in Pennsylvania:
Philadelphia,
Pittsburgh,
poconos,
Gettysburg,
Pennsylvania,
Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area,
Lancaster,
Harrisburg ,
Erie,
Ohiopyle State Park,
Scranton ,
Ricketts Glen State Park,
Allegheny National Forest,
Ohiopyle,
York,
Jim Thorpe,
Allentown,
Bethlehem ,
State College,
New Hope ,
Hickory Run State Park,
Reading,
Valley Forge,
Delaware Canal State Park,
Doylestown ,
King of Prussia,
Rothrock State Forest,
Wilkes-Barre ,
Williamsport ,
Intercourse,
Stroudsburg,
Delaware Water Gap,
Carlisle,
Altoona,
Lake Wallenpaupack,
Johnstown ,
Raystown Lake,
Lititz Pennsylvania,
West Chester,
Milford,
Strasburg ,
Pymatuning State Park,
Wellsboro,
Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River,
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Best of Pennsylvania - 1000 Steps Hiking Trail
One of the best places for a hike in Pennsylvania -- 1000 Steps Hiking Trail.
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Jack's Mountain is home to the famous Thousand Steps which are part of the National Heritage Trail. Jacks Mountain at 2,321 feet is quite a large mountain, especially for Pennsylvania. Also, when you consider that the base to summit elevation gain is 1,715 feet, you'll understand that you've got quite a hoof ahead of you. Jacks Mountain is located in PA's central mountain region, also known as the main range of the Appalachians. This area in Pennsylvania is quite rugged and the mountains are a lot steeper and higher than many people realize when they think of PA.
Located between Lewistown and Huntingdon, PA, this mountain affords magnificent views in all directions from its scree slopes. The little former-mining towns of Mount Union and Mill Creek are at its base. Also, the Juniata River cuts this mountain in two and creates one of the more rugged and spectacular areas in the state, known as Jacks Narrows. You almost get a western feel standing at the trail head as the two mountains rise nearly 2,000 feet above you on either side.
The Thousand Steps Trail is not something to be taken lightly. Just doing the steps themselves (going 1/2 of the way up the mountain) is quite a task on its own. You can compare this venture as an hour and a half work-out on a stair master as you will definitely feel it in your legs once you reach the top.
This mountain is also a geological wonder known for its fossils. There is petrified wood everywhere along this trail. Some of the actual steps themselves are made up of huge chunks of the fossils. This area was heavily mined from 1900-1950 which is partially the reason for the unearthing of all these spectacular fossils. The gully that is climbed by Thousand Steps will remind you of the White Mountains or the west when you see its high and steep ravine-like appearance. That is because it is a glacially carved cirque from the last Ice Age which receded from PA about 10,000 years ago. There are plenty of other signs as well of the area's more recent geology such as the scree slopes that exist everywhere.
All the trails that run through this region are beautiful with nice views, but Thousand Steps is the king. The Link Trail is the longest running trail through this area and it is famous for being the link between the Tuscarora Trail and the Mid-State Trail. From the actual Thousand Steps area though you will have plenty of views and beautiful sights to keep your attention. This mountain is well worth a trip because it has every aspect that an interesting mountain should; history, challenge, views, interesting geology, and relaxation.
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Allegheny Portage Railroad, Altoona Pensylvania
some history on how settlers use to travel cross America!