The Spontaneous Road Trip Through Pennsylvania That Is The Perfect Weekend Of Adventure

We all need a little bit of spontaneity in our lives, but actually being spontaneous? Well, that's a little harder sometimes, especially when it comes to getting away. We all lead such busy lives that taking off for a weekend road trip through Pennsylvania on a whim might be a bit difficult. Maybe this will help. Take a peek at the following road trip; customize it, and put it aside. Next time you've got some free time, hit the road for a spontaneous adventure.

Map Out Your Road Trip

Easily customize the Google Maps road trip through Pennsylvania. Add or remove stops; start at another point, or follow the road trip as it is. Whatever you do, hit the road and have fun.

1. Eagles Mere

Let's start our road trip in the darling tiny village of Eagles Mere, home to around 151 year-round residents. Stroll around the adorable village, stopping to visit the quaint shops, the Eagles Mere Auto Museum, and the Eagles Mere Air Museum. In the winter, when the temperatures permit, zip down Lake Avenue on the toboggan slide, a village tradition for more than a century.

2. Street of Shops – Lewisburg

Our next stop brings us to Street of Shops, an old-fashioned shopping village that boasts more than 500 shops. Stroll through the indoor shopping center, where you'll find a little bit of everything, from home decor to candles. If you enjoy hunting for treasures, head to the flea market in the basement. Save time, too, to grab a homecooked meal from The Restaurant. If you're in a hurry, take it to go. You'll need plenty of energy for our next stop.

3. The Works at Wyomissing – Wyomissing

Weekends are a time to relax and have fun. A ton of fun and activities await at The Works of Wyomissing. Play your favorite arcade games; zip down slides; try your hand at laser tag, and race around the go-kart track. The entertainment center also has several restaurants, making it easy to fuel up for your next adventure.

4. The Arboretum at Penn State – State College

Let's slow things down with a visit to The Arboretum at Penn State, an idyllic spot for a leisurely walk. The kid-friendly attraction is open all year and features gardens, fountains, and a lotus pool.

5. Hyner View State Park – North Bend

We'll be treated to some of the best views in Pennsylvania at Hyner View State Park. At just six acres, the state park promises some high-flying fun if you're a bit of a daredevil. Hang gliding is a popular activity but, if you're not up for the adrenaline rush, enjoy a picnic and take time to admire those stunning views.

6. Big Mike’s Steaks & Hoagies – Forksville

Sink your teeth into one of Pennsylvania's best cheesesteak sandwiches at Forksville’s Big Mike’s Steaks & Hoagies. Pair your award-winning sandwich with a hearty helping of Dirty Jersey Fries. If you're visiting on a lovely day, claim one of the picnic tables on the front lawn and enjoy the fresh air and the views. The picnic area overlooks an enchanting covered bridge and Loyalsock Creek.

7. Worlds End State Park – Forksville

Our final stop brings us to Worlds End State Park, a nearly 800-acre state park that offers a full menu of activities. Marvel at a beautiful waterfall on the Double Run Nature Trail; swim in the cold water of Loyalsock Creek in the summer, and cast a line for a bit of fishing. If a day doesn't seem long enough, spend the night. Cabins are available for rent, or you can pitch a tent or park your RV.

Where are your favorite places to visit on a weekend road trip through Pennsylvania? Were any included in this road trip in Pennsylvania? Let us know in the comments! If this weekend journey hasn't cured your wanderlust, get out there and explore some more. Start with another of the best road trips in Pennsylvania. Before heading out on any road trip, check out the OIYS road trip essentials packing list.

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