Corn Maze & Fall Fun
A fall adventure like no other! Bring the whole family for hayrides, 10 acre corn maze, super slides, gigantic corn filled sandbox, pumpkin patch, great food & more. Visit the website for complete details.
A fall adventure like no other! Bring the whole family for hayrides, 10 acre corn maze, super slides, gigantic corn filled sandbox, pumpkin patch, great food & more. Visit the website for complete details.
Luzerne County Fair featuring agricultural exhibits, entertainment, rides, arts and crafts, competitions, livestock, games, food and more. Visit the website for a complete list of activities and entertainment schedule.
The Annual Pittston Tomato Festival will be held in downtown Pittston.
Parade, truck & tractor pulls, demo derby, animals on exhibit, horse show, fair food, free entertainment, fireworks and more.
Animal and agricultural exhibits, 4H contests, produce exhibits, live musical entertainment, tractor and horse pulls, midway games, rides, plenty of great food and family fun!
Erie County's oldest and largest fair. Top entertainers, amusement midway rides and games, truck and tractor pulls, horse pulls and lots of family fun! Visit the website for a complete list of activities and times.
This three day outdoor festival includes live music, a large children's festival, art and craft vendors, a giant bonfire on the beach, a sand sculpture competition and athletic events that take place all around Presque Isle State Park.
The annual motorcycle rally offers parades, vendors and boasts a wide variety of live musical entertainment with bands playing rock, oldies, blues, country, and jazz. Stunt riders thrill onlookers as they race across tightropes and around steel cages.
One of the best ways to appreciate the beauty of the Susquehanna River is to take a cruise on one of Pennsylvania’s two authentic paddle wheels – the Pride of the Susquehanna or the Hiawatha.
The majestic Susquehanna River flows through three states including Pennsylvania and is one of the oldest existing rivers in the world. At 464 miles long, it is the longest river in the continental United States without commercial boat traffic. The meaning of the name is unknown, but local legend has it that the name comes from an Indian phrase meaning “mile wide, foot deep.”