You are here
Discover Cumberland Valley's Timeless Charm
Nestled in the heart of southcentral Pennsylvania, Cumberland Valley invites you to embark on a journey through time. Prepare to be captivated by the rich tapestry of stories woven into its historical attractions, each serving as a testament to the resilience and spirit of this charming region.
History enthusiasts and curious travelers alike will discover abundant historical gems waiting to be unearthed.
The U.S. Army Heritage and Education Center, Carlisle
Embark on a fascinating journey through American military history at the U.S. Army Heritage and Education Center. Interactive exhibits and a one-mile outdoor trail offer insights into the sacrifices and triumphs of those who served in the nation's armed forces. From the Revolutionary War to the present day, the center provides a comprehensive understanding of the American military experience as told from the soldier's point of view. Admission is free.
Cumberland County Historical Society, Carlisle
Immerse yourself in the vibrant tapestry of Cumberland Valley's past at the Cumberland County Historical Society. This treasure trove of history boasts extensive collections of artifacts, documents, and photographs that offer insight into the region's heritage. From Native American artifacts to Civil War memorabilia, each exhibit tells a compelling story of Cumberland Valley's evolution. Admission is free.
Before or after your visit to the Cumberland County Historical Society, experience the timeless charm of historic downtown Carlisle, voted #4 in USA Today's 10 Best Historic Small Towns. Here you'll find 30 historic wayside markers highlighting the town's rich history, dating back to the 1700s. Highlights include the Old County Prison, the Old Courthouse, and the Old Public Graveyard. Explore on your own or follow the self-guided walking tour. As you stroll the streets, explore welcoming boutiques and cozy restaurants nestled amidst historic architecture.
Appalachian Trail Museum, Gardners
Learn more about the history of this iconic footpath at the only museum in the country dedicated to hiking. Located in a renovated 200-year-old grist mill in Pine Grove Furnace State Park, changing exhibits and photo displays portray the trail's history. The museum is open seasonally from early April through early November, but you can hike the A.T. through Pine Grove Furnace State Park to the midpoint of the trail throughout the year. Admission is free.
Cumberland Valley Railroad Museum and Conrail Museum, Shippensburg
The Cumberland Valley Railroad Museum and the adjacent Conrail Museum serve as focal points for the Shippensburg Station trailhead of the Cumberland Valley Rail Trail. Located inside restored boxcars, the museums feature artifacts and archival materials explaining the role of railroads in Cumberland Valley's rich history. Enjoy a hike or bike ride along the 13-mile Cumberland Valley Rail Trail from Shippensburg to Newville during your visit. Admission is free.
Railroad enthusiasts will also enjoy a visit to the Mechanicsburg Museum, which preserves four 1800s buildings from the Cumberland Valley Railroad, a log tavern that predates Mechanicsburg, and a collection of items and records important to Mechanicsburg's history and heritage. Admission is free.
In Cumberland Valley, history comes alive in our downtowns, our preserved buildings, and lovingly curated artifacts in our museums. So why wait? Plan your visit today and uncover the timeless charm of this historic region. Whether you're a history buff, a nature enthusiast, or simply seeking a getaway from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, Cumberland Valley welcomes you to create memories that will last a lifetime in this enchanting region of Pennsylvania!
For more information on things to see and do in Cumberland Valley, go to VisitCumberlandValley.com.