Berks County Taco Fest is a dream come true for lovers of the South American delicacy. Are you ready taco fans? Can you think of a better way to spend a day than sampling some of the very best food in Berks County? Anticipation will certainly build leading up to the big day that’s coming to Reading on May 18 and 19, 2024. If you love tacos, you don’t want to miss this epic PA taco festival. Let’s check out this exciting event.

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Berks County Taco Fest offers more information on the Facebook page. Do you have a favorite taco festival in Pennsylvania? Tell us about it in the comments below! Learn about the charming city of Reading. If you’re traveling through, and you don’t want to camp, rent a perfect Vrbo nearby.

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Festivals In Pennsylvania

What are some of the best festivals in Pennsylvania?

  • Shippensburg Corn Festival (Shippensburg): Enjoy live entertainment, arts and crafts vendors, and delicious fair food at one of the best festivals in PA. This fun-filled event takes place every year on the last Saturday in August.
  • Pittston Tomato Festival (Pittston): This four-day annual event, also in August, celebrates with a variety of live entertainers, home-grown Pittston tomatoes, delicious food, and a variety of live entertainment. Participate in the parade, a 5K run, games, and other fun activities.
  • Apple Harvest Festival (Jermyn): Taking place from late August through early November, this event allows you to taste the 25+ varieties of apples. Do you have a favorite apple? This is the chance to discover what you're missing! You can pick your own apples, take unlimited train rides, experience the Cider Garden, and dance to live music.
  • Musikfest (Bethlehem): From street performers to famous rock-n-rollers, folks will enjoy more than 300 live performances. Enjoy history, comedy, art, food, and retailers at this groovy extravaganza.
  • Celtic Fling & Highland Games (Manheim): The summer celebration of Irish, Scots Welsh, Cornish, Manx, Bretons, and Galecians/Asturians showcases interesting cultures and traditions. Delight in the music, competitions, and authentic foods.
  • Annual Subaru Cherry Blossom Festival (Philadelphia): This annual April celebration of Japanese arts and culture features a variety of events throughout this cool city. Enjoy traditional music, dance, and other excitement, including excellent cuisine and a tea demonstration.

Where are some of the best state parks in Pennsylvania?

  • Reeds Gap State Park (Milroy): Some of the hiking trails that weave throughout the 220 acres of wilderness in the New Lancaster Valley go through rich, wooded forests and along the lovely Honey Creek. Birding opportunities here are fulfilling and you're likely to spot lots of other wildlife.
  • Fowlers Hollow State Park (Blain): These pretty, 104 acres sit on the edge of the enchanting Tuscarora State Forest. Reserve a camping site and explore the many nature trails on the property.

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