The One Enchanting Place In Pennsylvania That Must Go On Your Bucket List Immediately
With its many small towns and natural oases, Pennsylvania could well be the very definition of enchanting. Embrace a slower pace of life, if only for a few hours, when you visit one of the most enchanting places in Pennsylvania – a tiny island free from crowded shops, bars, and the commercialism so common today.
The quaint town of Selinsgrove, home to less than 6,000 residents, leads to perhaps one of the most enchanting places in Pennsyvlania: The Isle of Que, a tiny island that is half a mile wide and 5.5 miles long.
Cross over Pine Street Bridge, connecting Selinsgrove to the tiny island. Take it slowly so you can fully appreciate the spectacular views of the Susquehanna River from atop the bridge.
The tiny island, dotted with picturesque homes and sweeping views of the Susquehanna River, draws visitors for both its tranquility and outdoor activities, including...
Sometimes nothing quite compares to sitting back on a lovely bench overlooking the river and soaking in everything around you: The river, the outdoor enthusiasts, and...
Pack lunch or dinner and sit at one of the picnic tables overlooking the river as you reflect on your day. But, before you head back to downtown Selinsgrove, make sure you stay for the finale of your visit to the Isle of Que...
Isle of Que is only one among many enchanting places in Pennsylvania. Click here to discover another of the state’s most enchanting spots, Bear Creek Preserve.
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