Pennsylvania Camping and RVing Travel Guides

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania
Farms, Forests, and Fall Color
The Keystone State, named for Admiral William Penn, father state founder William Penn, is a hilly wonderland. From the heavily forested north to the farmland of the south, this state offers lush greenery at every turn. Swing through Pennsylvania Dutch Country for pretzels and quilts, or hike the hills of the Poconos and Alleghenies.
Covered bridges, quaint farming towns, and wildlife fill this state. Watch for raptors at Hawk Mountain Sanctuary, or look for bears in the Allegheny National Forest. For dining and historic sites, consider Philadelphia, Harrisburg, or the three-river city of Pittsburgh.