Visit Potter-Tioga State Parks Recognized As ‘Most Beautiful Fall Foliage’ In PA
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Potter and Tioga Counties in Northern Pennsylvania have been recognized by national online media outlet Thrillist as “Where to See the Most Beautiful Fall Foliage in the Mid-Atlantic.” Described as an area that offers stunning panoramic views of more than 165,000 acres of vibrant scenery, the article specifically mentions destinations including Pine Creek Gorge (also known as the “PA Grand Canyon”), Leonard Harrison State Park, Colton Point State Park and the Pine Creek Rail Trail. “It’s exciting to be recognized by an outlet well-known for inspiring audiences to discover the world,” said Colleen Hanson, Executive Director, Visit Potter-Tioga. “This area is recognized by visitors and residents as a favorite autumn travel destination because of our fall foliage. Our parks and forests are vast and offer amazing views of unparalleled autumnal crimsons, ambers and golds. It truly makes for an unforgettable long weekend or extended vacation.” Favorite attractions during autumn include Cherry Springs State Park, an international dark sky park; Pine Creek Rail Trail, voted by USA Today as one of the “10 Great Places to Take a Bike Tour;” Pine Creek Gorge and much more. In addition to hiking, camping, biking, stargazing and other adventurous excursions, there are fall festivals, outdoor concerts as well as destinations for apple cider, honey, maple products and other delectable fall confectionaries. Despite ongoing COVID-19 concerns, Visit Potter-Tioga has been diligent in ensuring safety throughout both Counties. “We’re extremely cognizant of health guidelines, and have gone above and beyond to address protocols across the region to make sure those looking forward to upcoming fall visits can do so with peace of mind,” explained Hanson. “Outdoor attractions including state parks, lakes and trails are the recommended places to enjoy travel during this time. Afterall, it’s easier to stay 6 ft. apart while outside exploring hundreds of thousands of acres.” To learn more and plan your autumn getaway, visit the Visit Potter-Tioga website. Fall Foliage Updates Starting September 24, weekly fall foliage reports can be found online on the DCNR website and will be updated every Thursday. Visitors can get suggestions about the best spots to view fall foliage on the Penn’s Woods Fall Foliage story map and on the Pennsylvania Tourism Office website. For fall-inspired festivals and experiences, go to visitPA.com or follow Visit PA on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Pinterest. Pursue your happiness and join the conversation using the hashtag #FallinPA. (Photo: Otter View, Leonard Harrison State Park.) NewsClips: USA Today Best Places For Fall Colors This Year: #3- Laurel Highlands, PA; #8- Pocono Mountains, PA Marcus Schneck: National Survey: PA Is One Of The Best States To Visit In the Fall, Here’s Way Marcus Schneck: Fall Arrives This Morning With The Autumnal Equinox Fall Foliage To Be Vibrant This Year, So Long As Weather Cooperates Marcus Schneck: 14 Fascinating Fall Facts You Might Not Know Related Articles: -- DCNR Wildfire Fighters Joining Crew Headed To Fight Wildfire In Wyoming -- Keep PA Beautiful: Celebrate National Public Lands Day By Joining Pick Up Pennsylvania Cleanup -- DCNR Issues First Weekly Fall Foliage Report; 5 Counties Already Approaching Best Color -- DCNR Good Natured Blog: Bring The Outside In For Fall Decorating -- DCNR Good Natured Blog: Tis The Season To Try A New State Park Trail -- DCNR Good Natured Blog: Bring The Outside In For Fall Decorating -- Environmental Assessment On The Proposed Maryland National Guard Very Low-Level Training Flights Over PA Wilds To Be Ready In January -- Wildlands Conservancy Protects Additional 187 Acres In Lehigh County -- Willistown Conservation Trust Preserves 15 More Acres In Chester County -- Sept. 25 Take Five Fridays With Pam, PA Parks & Forests Foundation [Posted: Sept. 24, 2020] |
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9/28/2020 |
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