Amazing nature spots in Pennsylvania

By Natalie Ciociola
July 12, 2021

Pennsylvania is a state filled with beautiful nature in pretty much any town you can think of. Some are hidden gems that many of us will continue to gatekeep, while others are well-known areas that just never get old to us. Pennsylvania does not need a beach to feel like a destination, we have so much more to offer between the mountains, rivers, lakes, waterfalls and much more. The best part is you can always find a new spot to explore even where you may least expect it. So go out and explore what this state has to offer and you will find a new appreciation for Pennsylvania.

This is Pinnacle Overlook in Holtwood. It is located at the top of a mountain and offers breath-taking views of the Susquehanna River. Picture by Natalie Ciociola.
Shikellamy Overlook is another overlook located in Sunbury. Picture by Natalie Ciociola.
Located in Phoenixville, Lock 60 is a trail along the Schuylkill river. Picture by Natalie Ciociola.
This is the “Graffiti Highway” located in the abandoned town of Centralia. Picture by Natalie Ciociola.
St. Peter’s Village is a small town and hiking trail located in Warwick. Picture by Natalie Ciociola.
Rickett’s Glenn is a beautiful waterfall and large state park located in Luzerne, Columbia, and Sullivan Counties. Picture by Natalie Ciociola.
This is Glen Onoko Falls, another waterfall located in Lehigh Valley. Picture by Natalie Ciociola.
This is the Japanese Tea Garden in Philadelphia. Picture by Natalie Ciociola.
Located minutes from Cabrini is Valley Forge National Park. Picture by Natalie Ciociola.
This is the White Cliffs of Conoy located in Lancaster County. Picture by Natalie Ciociola.

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