We can make resolutions any time of the year - when the ball drops at midnight at the start of the year or in the middle of summer. Maybe this is the year, for example, that we'll get out there and reacquaint ourselves with our beautiful Pennsylvania. If that sounds like a plan to you, here are 12 of the best hidden gems in Pennsylvania to visit in 2023 - one for each month of the year.
1. January – Camelback Mountain Resort, Tannersville
Snowy winter days are perfect for spending outdoors, and you’ll find no better winter destination than Camelback Mountain Resort. The year-round resort is brimming with fun winter activities – from snow tubing (both daytime and nighttime) to skiing. Read more about the largest snow tubing park in Pennsylvania in our previous article.
Here’s the official website of Camelback Mountain Resort.
2. February – Deer Path Stable, White Haven
Drink in the beauty of the season, after a recent snowfall, with a leisurely horseback ride at Deer Path Stable. The stable offers scenic rides all year round, but you’ll definitely want to set off during the winter for a unique experience. Take a peek at the fun that awaits on this winter horseback riding adventure in Pennsylvania.
Plan your visit on the official website of Deer Path Stable.
3. March – Wapiti Woods, Weedville
Winter’s an idyllic time to get away, and Wapiti Woods in the Pennsylvania Wilds is a picture-perfect destination. Check into one of the cozy cabins that feature all of the comforts of home. Watch wildlife, like deer and elk, from your window, or head to nearby Allegheny National Forest to explore. You won't find a better place for a winter getaway in Pennsylvania.
Learn more on the official website of Wapiti Woods.
4. April – Salt Springs State Park, Montrose
Spring is perfect for getting outside and exploring some of Pennsylvania’s 124 state parks. Slip on your hiking boots, and pack a picnic for a day of adventure at Salt Springs State Park. The hidden gem state park is brimming with hiking trails, lush foliage, waterfalls, and local wildlife. Learn more about this one-of-a-kind state park in Pennsylvania in our previous article.
Plan your visit to Salt Springs State Park.
5. May – Hammersley Wild Area, Austin
Indulge in a bit of relaxation away from it all at Hammersley Wild Area, the most remote place in Pennsylvania. Motorized vehicles are not permitted in the wild area, so you’ll have to explore on foot. Cell service is almost non-existent, so be sure to tell someone where you'll be before you set off, and bring plenty of water and snacks. However, you’ll be treated to some of the most beautiful views in the entire state. Plan your adventure to this natural area in Pennsylvania.
6. June – Terra Farms, Spring Grove
Vibrant colors paint the landscape during the spring and summer. In June, plan a visit to Terra Farms for a leisurely adventure of picking flowers. The u-pick flower farm boasts a beautiful selection of flowers, including sunflowers. Pick your own or buy already-picked flowers to add a pop of color to your home at this unique flower farm in Pennsylvania.
Head over to the official website of Terra Farms for opening day and more information.
7. July – Meadow Run Natural Waterslides, Ohiopyle
Cool off on those smoldering July days at Ohiopyle State Park, home to the Meadow Run Natural Waterslides. Zip down the 300-million-year-old slabs of sandstone all day long, then explore more of the park that’s home to three waterfalls and plenty of picnic areas. Read more about these natural waterslides in Pennsylvania in our previous article.
8. August – Dutch Springs Aqua Park, Bethlehem
Editor's Note: Dutch Springs is permanently closed.
For a day of fun in the sun, head to Dutch Springs Aqua Park, an inflatable playground in the water that will keep you cool all summer long. In addition to inflatable attractions, the aqua park features scuba diving, where you’ll discover such underwater treasures as an old school bus. Keep reading.
9. September – Pine Creek Gorge, Watson Township
Pine Creek Gorge, perhaps better known as the Grand Canyon of Pennsylvania, isn’t exactly a hidden gem, but it is most certainly one of the most treasured natural gems in the state. Gorgeous all year round, the gorge takes on an enchanting aura when decorated in the colors of autumn. View the fall foliage from one of the viewing areas, or hit a hiking trail for a unique outdoor adventure. Read more about this natural wonder in Pennsylvania in our previous article.
10. October – Wilcox Farms Corn Maze, Boyertown
Autumn means tradition – visits to the local pumpkin patch, getting lost in corn mazes, and apple picking. Wilcox Farms is one of the many family-friendly fall destinations dotted across the state. Stop by for a day of fun that includes escaping a corn maze and picking pumpkins. Get a glimpse of the fun that awaits at this Pennsylvania farm in our previous article.
11. November – Koziar’s Christmas Village, Bernville
A tradition for more than five decades, Koziar’s Christmas Village offers a magical Christmas adventure each holiday season. Stroll through the enchanting village that boasts more than a million lights, delicious seasonal treats, and plenty of photo-worthy moments. It just might be the start of a new Christmastime tradition. Read more about this dazzling Christmas lights display in Pennsylvania in our previous article.
Learn more on the official website of Koziar’s Christmas Village.
12. December – Eagles Mere Toboggan Slide, Eagles Mere
The charming village of Eagles Mere is a picture-perfect winter destination. If you’re lucky, you’ll visit in a year when there’s enough ice for the Toboggan Slide, a popular winter attraction since 1904. Zip down the hill at speeds of 45 miles per hour before warming up with a hot chocolate. Before you head to Eagles Mere, however, make sure you check out the website below to ensure the toboggan is running this year. Learn more about this unique winter adventure in Pennsylvania in our previous article.
Keep track of all of the latest news on the official website of Eagles Mere Toboggan Slide.
What do you think are the best hidden gems in Pennsylvania? Let us know in the comments! If you're up for a road trip this year, hit the highway on the ultimate hidden gems road trip in Pennsylvania.
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