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Ricketts Glen harbors
Glens Natural Area, a National Natural Landmark. Take the Falls Trail
and explore the Glens which boasts a series of wild, free-flowing
waterfalls, each cascading through rock-strewn clefts in this ancient
hillside.
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US Route 6 an historic scenic highway passes
right through town and several hours just driving it is worth your time.
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Mt. Pisgah State Park at the base of Mt. Pisgah
and set along Mill Creek, this park has a lake that provides year-round
enjoyment for visitors. Plan ahead for a spring visit and take in a
maple-sugaring program or try the autumn and immerse yourself in the
beautiful fall colors.
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The French Asylum Historic Site was originally
built for refugees from the French Revolution. Step through a doorway
into the past by visiting this historic site via this website... and
then in person. Today this historic site contains over 20 acres of the
original settlement. Although no structures from the original town
survive, an original foundation has been left exposed for public
viewing. A reconstructed and relocated log cabin, circa 1790, serves as
a small museum with artifacts pertaining to the settlement. They offer
guided tours of the LaPorte house, our restored house museum. You can
also see several outbuildings, part of the LaPorte Farm and outdoor
exhibits as part of your self-guided tour of the site.
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Endless Mountains Outfitters any time is a good
time to come join us for a paddle on the Susquehanna River. We have
canoes, kayaks and planned trips!
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