How’s your bucket list looking? Quite a few items already checked off? Or do you still have plenty to do? Living in Pennsylvania means that no matter how many items we tick off, our list grows longer and longer. After all, there’s so much to see and to do in Pennsylvania. You might want to pull out your bucket list right about now and add a visit to some or all of these natural wonders in Pennsylvania. Each of these Pennsylvania natural wonders offers a glimpse into the natural beauty that’s hidden throughout our beloved state.

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What are your favorite natural wonders in Pennsylvania? Let us know in the comments! Next time you’re up for a road trip, hit the highway on the road trip that will take you to the seven wonders of Pennsylvania. Before you set off, make sure you take a look at our list of road trip packing essentials.

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Natural Wonders In Pennsylvania

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On the hunt for more Pennsylvania natural wonders? You’ll find a ton of natural wonders in Pennsylvania, including:

  • Explore Pine Creek Gorge, the Grand Canyon of Pennsylvania, from Colton Point State Park or Leonard Harrison State Park.
  • Go stargazing at Cherry Springs State Park in Coudersport, which boasts the clearest skies on the Eastern Seaboard.
  • Climb into a boat for a tour of Penn’s Cave in Centre Hall, the only all-water cave in the United States.
  • Bring a hammer with you, so you can make music by tapping the rocks at Ringing Rocks Park in Berks County.

View eight breathtaking waterfalls at Bushkill Falls, known as the Niagara Falls of Pennsylvania.

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