Waterfalls just might be nature’s most perfect creation. And what goes better with waterfalls than sipping wine? Maybe nothing, right? Carve out a day when you can embark on this wine and waterfalls day trip in Pennsylvania that will leave you feeling inspired and relaxed.
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Google Maps Ready for our trip to some of the best waterfalls and wineries in PA? Don’t forget to pack your hiking boots or comfy shoes for your day-long adventure on this wine and waterfalls day trip in Pennsylvania. Off we go!
- Ricketts Glen State Park
Flickr/Intrepid00 Let’s kick off our road trip at what just might be the best place in all of PA to see waterfalls - 21 of them, in fact. Ricketts Glen State Park boasts 21 named waterfalls, and you can see them all if you set off on the 7.2-mile Falls Trail. If you’re not up for the challenge of the longer trail, you can still see all the falls along the 3.2-mile Highland Trail. Bring food and water along, just in case of an emergency, and be prepared to take plenty of pictures, including of the 94-foot Ganoga Falls. Click here for the official website of Ricketts Glen State Park.
- Winterland Winery
Facebook/Winterland Winery Now that you’ve had an invigorating hike, you’re probably ready for a little relaxation as you sip a glass of wine, right? Our next stop takes us to Winterland Winery in Dushore. After you’ve tasted the wine, peruse the shop so you can stock up on your favorites and grab gifts for loved ones. Click here for the official Facebook of Winterland Winery.
- Worlds End State Park
All Trails/Joyce K. Ready for another waterfall? Let’s go to Worlds End State Park. There, you’ll discover another trail - this one much shorter than either at Ricketts Glen State Park - that leads to several waterfalls. Put on your sturdiest shoes for the 1.3-mile hike along Double Run Nature Trail that can get slippery after a rainfall. Click here for the official website of Worlds End State Park.
- Pappy Jack’s Winery
Facebook/Pappy Jack’s Winery Getting a bit tired yet? Now’s the perfect time to head to our next winery. Nestled in a lush wooded area, Pappy Jack’s Winery features a selection of sweet wines. Request a wine tasting and a tour when you’re there, and don’t forget to stock up on your favorite wines. It’s easy to see why this is one of the best wineries in Pennsylvania. Click here for the official Facebook of Pappy Jack’s Winery.
- Pickering Winery
Facebook/Pickering Winery Finally, we’re capping off our road trip at Pickering Winery. Tucked in the mountains, the picturesque winery features a generous assortment of wines. Try such favorites as Razzleberry, Apple Spice, and Cranberry. In fact, you might just be lucky enough to visit on a day when the winery offers its popular wine slushies. Click here for the official website of Pickering Winery.
Will you embark on this wine and waterfalls day trip in Pennsylvania? What’s your favorite day trip in Pennsylvania? Let us know in the comments! And, if you love a scenic hike that includes waterfalls, embark on one or more of these 10 waterfalls hikes in Pennsylvania.
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Ready for our trip to some of the best waterfalls and wineries in PA? Don’t forget to pack your hiking boots or comfy shoes for your day-long adventure on this wine and waterfalls day trip in Pennsylvania. Off we go!
Flickr/Intrepid00
Let’s kick off our road trip at what just might be the best place in all of PA to see waterfalls - 21 of them, in fact. Ricketts Glen State Park boasts 21 named waterfalls, and you can see them all if you set off on the 7.2-mile Falls Trail. If you’re not up for the challenge of the longer trail, you can still see all the falls along the 3.2-mile Highland Trail. Bring food and water along, just in case of an emergency, and be prepared to take plenty of pictures, including of the 94-foot Ganoga Falls. Click here for the official website of Ricketts Glen State Park.
Facebook/Winterland Winery
Now that you’ve had an invigorating hike, you’re probably ready for a little relaxation as you sip a glass of wine, right? Our next stop takes us to Winterland Winery in Dushore. After you’ve tasted the wine, peruse the shop so you can stock up on your favorites and grab gifts for loved ones. Click here for the official Facebook of Winterland Winery.
All Trails/Joyce K.
Ready for another waterfall? Let’s go to Worlds End State Park. There, you’ll discover another trail - this one much shorter than either at Ricketts Glen State Park - that leads to several waterfalls. Put on your sturdiest shoes for the 1.3-mile hike along Double Run Nature Trail that can get slippery after a rainfall. Click here for the official website of Worlds End State Park.
Facebook/Pappy Jack’s Winery
Getting a bit tired yet? Now’s the perfect time to head to our next winery. Nestled in a lush wooded area, Pappy Jack’s Winery features a selection of sweet wines. Request a wine tasting and a tour when you’re there, and don’t forget to stock up on your favorite wines. It’s easy to see why this is one of the best wineries in Pennsylvania. Click here for the official Facebook of Pappy Jack’s Winery.
Facebook/Pickering Winery
Finally, we’re capping off our road trip at Pickering Winery. Tucked in the mountains, the picturesque winery features a generous assortment of wines. Try such favorites as Razzleberry, Apple Spice, and Cranberry. In fact, you might just be lucky enough to visit on a day when the winery offers its popular wine slushies. Click here for the official website of Pickering Winery.
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Address: Ricketts Glen State Park, 695 PA-487, Benton, PA 17814, USAAddress: 8028 US-220, Dushore, PA 18614, USAAddress: Worlds End State Park, 82 Cabin Bridge Rd, Forksville, PA 18616, USAAddress: 109 Old Sullivan Rd, Hillsgrove, PA 18619, USAAddress: 1537 PA-487, Orangeville, PA 17859, USA
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Wine And Waterfalls Day Trip In Pennsylvania April 07, 2020 Beth Price-Williams Are there any other wineries in Pennsylvania worth visiting? If you’re a wine connoisseur, you’ll discover some of the best wineries in Pennsylvania. Feel a million miles away when you stop by Galen Glen Vineyard & Winery in Andreas. Sprawled across 20 gorgeous acres, the vineyard and winery makes a variety of wines, including white, red, and dessert wines. You can also have a tasting of five different wines, including the special ice wine. Up for visiting several wineries in a single day? Join a winery tour with Flagship Trolley in Erie. Let the trolley driver do the driving, so you can enjoy tastings at one of between four and five local wineries. Where else can I find the most beautiful waterfalls in Pennsylvania? You’ll find so many beautiful waterfalls in Pennsylvania that you’ll want to visit them all. Start with the tallest waterfall in Pennsylvania. The trail to Raymondskill Falls, which drops a spectacular 150 feet, is less than a mile. You’ll have to climb some stairs along the trail. Other than that, however, the trail is considered easy and is definitely bucket list-worthy. If you’ve ever wanted to walk behind a waterfall, plan a visit to Cucumber Falls at Ohiopyle State Park. You can view the majestic waterfall from above, just steps from the parking lot. Or, you can climb down the stairs for several different views. You can even walk behind the 30-foot waterfall. What are the most unique and best day trips in Pennsylvania? On the hunt for some old-fashioned summer fun? Pack up the whole family for a day at Knoebels Amusement Park in Elysburg. It is, in fact, the largest admission-free amusement park in the United States today. You can buy a pass, if you want, for a day of riding. Or, you can opt for tickets, like the good old days. If you’re having so much fun you don’t want the day to end, you can check into the onsite campground.
The OIYS Visitor Center
Wine And Waterfalls Day Trip In Pennsylvania
April 07, 2020
Beth Price-Williams
Are there any other wineries in Pennsylvania worth visiting? If you’re a wine connoisseur, you’ll discover some of the best wineries in Pennsylvania. Feel a million miles away when you stop by Galen Glen Vineyard & Winery in Andreas. Sprawled across 20 gorgeous acres, the vineyard and winery makes a variety of wines, including white, red, and dessert wines. You can also have a tasting of five different wines, including the special ice wine. Up for visiting several wineries in a single day? Join a winery tour with Flagship Trolley in Erie. Let the trolley driver do the driving, so you can enjoy tastings at one of between four and five local wineries. Where else can I find the most beautiful waterfalls in Pennsylvania? You’ll find so many beautiful waterfalls in Pennsylvania that you’ll want to visit them all. Start with the tallest waterfall in Pennsylvania. The trail to Raymondskill Falls, which drops a spectacular 150 feet, is less than a mile. You’ll have to climb some stairs along the trail. Other than that, however, the trail is considered easy and is definitely bucket list-worthy. If you’ve ever wanted to walk behind a waterfall, plan a visit to Cucumber Falls at Ohiopyle State Park. You can view the majestic waterfall from above, just steps from the parking lot. Or, you can climb down the stairs for several different views. You can even walk behind the 30-foot waterfall. What are the most unique and best day trips in Pennsylvania? On the hunt for some old-fashioned summer fun? Pack up the whole family for a day at Knoebels Amusement Park in Elysburg. It is, in fact, the largest admission-free amusement park in the United States today. You can buy a pass, if you want, for a day of riding. Or, you can opt for tickets, like the good old days. If you’re having so much fun you don’t want the day to end, you can check into the onsite campground.
The OIYS Visitor Center
The OIYS Visitor Center
If you’re a wine connoisseur, you’ll discover some of the best wineries in Pennsylvania. Feel a million miles away when you stop by Galen Glen Vineyard & Winery in Andreas. Sprawled across 20 gorgeous acres, the vineyard and winery makes a variety of wines, including white, red, and dessert wines. You can also have a tasting of five different wines, including the special ice wine.
Up for visiting several wineries in a single day? Join a winery tour with Flagship Trolley in Erie. Let the trolley driver do the driving, so you can enjoy tastings at one of between four and five local wineries.
Where else can I find the most beautiful waterfalls in Pennsylvania?
You’ll find so many beautiful waterfalls in Pennsylvania that you’ll want to visit them all. Start with the tallest waterfall in Pennsylvania. The trail to Raymondskill Falls, which drops a spectacular 150 feet, is less than a mile. You’ll have to climb some stairs along the trail. Other than that, however, the trail is considered easy and is definitely bucket list-worthy.
If you’ve ever wanted to walk behind a waterfall, plan a visit to Cucumber Falls at Ohiopyle State Park. You can view the majestic waterfall from above, just steps from the parking lot. Or, you can climb down the stairs for several different views. You can even walk behind the 30-foot waterfall.
What are the most unique and best day trips in Pennsylvania?
On the hunt for some old-fashioned summer fun? Pack up the whole family for a day at Knoebels Amusement Park in Elysburg. It is, in fact, the largest admission-free amusement park in the United States today. You can buy a pass, if you want, for a day of riding. Or, you can opt for tickets, like the good old days. If you’re having so much fun you don’t want the day to end, you can check into the onsite campground.