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Covered Bridges
Think you hear the sound of horse hooves clip-clopping along wooden planks as you travel around the Susquehanna River Valley? Well, you’re probably not dreaming – Amish and Mennonite buggies are often spotted on many of our 17 covered bridges in the tri-county region, including one believed to be the oldest covered bridge in the Commonwealth. This scenic road trip offers a glimpse into a way of life where history feels wonderfully close at hand.
View our covered bridges brochure below, then scroll down to explore the interactive map.
Underground Railroad Tour
The Underground Railroad was used to describe the informal network to aide escaped slaves moving north, and this tour highlights our region’s history with stops in Lewisburg, South Williamsport, Williamsport, Pennsdale, and Muncy.
Historic Walking Tours
The Susquehanna River Valley is made up of many unique and thriving downtowns: Selinsgrove, Lewisburg, Mifflinburg, Milton, Sunbury, Mt. Carmel, and Northumberland, just to name a few. Each downtown has its own unique character, architecture, and history, not to mention diverse shops, restaurants…
Mifflinburg Celebrates Buggy-Making Heritage
Located just nine miles west of the bustling college town of Lewisburg and Bucknell University, is a serene historic downtown that takes pride in its buggy-making history.
Early Carousel History Showcased at Knoebels
Located near the Log Flume at the back of the park, visitors to Knoebels Amusement Resort will find a hidden gem of carousel history in the Carousel Museum.
Knoebels Coal Mining Museum Provides Glimpse into Region’s Coal History
Visitors to Knoebels Amusement Resort may be surprised to learn that nestled into the back section of the park is a Coal Mining Museum that pays homage to the region’s coal mining history.