From the highways that pass cities abundant in history and alive with emerging cultural scenes, to country roads that pass through quiet towns and over picturesque bridges, there are endless ways to explore Pennsylvania.
With 17 million acres of forest and 83,000 miles of wild rivers and scenic streams, the state is a must for those who love the outdoors. Pennsylvania’s 114 state parks offer year round activities including hiking, cycling, swimming, boating, fishing, white-water rafting and downhill and cross country skiing.
Visit a landscape dotted with some of America’s most significant historical sites, from the battlefields of Gettysburg to Philadelphia’s Liberty Bell and Independence Hall. See living history first hand in charmingly rural "Dutch Country", home of the Amish communities. Being home to diverse icons such as Andy Warhol, Hershey’s Chocolate and Harley Davidson Motorcycles and seen as a centre for America’s cultural and social development, Pennsylvania’s nickname of the "The Keystone State" seems fully justified.