Dangle your feet in the cool water. Tilt your head back and feel the warmth of the golden sun. And let the river guide your inner tube along one of the Keystone State’s lazy rivers that promise an unforgettable adventure. In fact, these six lazy rivers are among the best places to go tubing in Pennsylvania by providing an idyllic backdrop and helping you make lifelong memories.

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Would you agree that at least one of these places is a great place to tube? Do you have a favorite spot to go tubing in Pennsylvania? Tell us about it in the comments! Then, take advantage of all the natural beauty that the state has to offer this summer and stay cool when you go tubing in Pennsylvania on one of these six lazy rivers.

If you’re still in the mood for more Pennsylvania adventures, take a look at this video about the Philadelphia Magic Garden:

 

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Adventures in Pennsylvania

Where can we go fishing in Pennsylvania?

  • The Youghiogheny River offers trout, salmon, carp, catfish, rock bass, white bass, and other fish species.
  • The Lehigh River is peppered with rainbow bass, panfish, muskie, pickerel, smallmouth and largemouth bass, catfish, and more.
  • Lake Wilhelm in Maurice K. Goddard State Park is where you’ll find muskellunge, sunfish, bluegill, perch, and catfish.

Read on to learn about some of the many other wonderful places to go fishing in Pennsylvania.

Where can we find hiking trails in Pennsylvania?

  • There are trails of varying lengths in Stroudsburg, all leading to the popular Bushkill Falls.
  • The Shawmut Trail at Kinzua Bridge State Park crosses over the historic Kinzua Bridge.
  • The Bridle Trail, at Cook Forest State Park, also serves as a horse trail and traverses through an old-growth forest.

Read on to learn about some of the many other beautiful hiking trails in Pennsylvania.

Where can we find historic sites in Pennsylvania?

  • Indian God Rock in Rockland Township is believed to date back to AD 900.
  • The Meadowcroft Rockshelter in Jefferson Township reportedly holds the oldest evidence of human life in North America.
  • The Frick Pittsburgh is named after Henry Clay Frick, a 19th-century industrialist and art collector, and encompasses several structures, entities, and an extensive art collection.

Read on to learn about some of the many other wonderful historic sites in Pennsylvania.

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