CLEARFIELD âA DuBois establishment was included in a list of 2019 best luxury hotels in the northeast U.S.
Clearfield County Recreation and Tourism Authority Director Josiah Jones announced the designation of Doolittle Stationâs Teddy Roosevelt Pullman Car Bed and Breakfast by Getaway Mavens.
Jones said one of the team members that make up Getaway Mavens, travel specialist Malerie Yolen-Cohen, paid a visit to Clearfield County in 2019. According to information posted at www.getawaymavens.com, Yolen-Cohen and Sandra Foyt share eclectic ideas for themed getaways including attractions, dinning and accommodations.
The pullman car is No. 13 on a list that includes the siteâs top picks for best lodging. Also on the list are the Renaissance, Pittsburgh and Nemacolin Woodlands Resort, Farmington.
A DuBois establishment was included in a list of 2019 best luxury hotels in the northeast U.S.
Clearfield County Recreation and Tourism Authority Director Josiah Jones announced the designation of Doolittle Stationâs Teddy Roosevelt Pullman Car Bed and Breakfast by Getaway Mavens.
Jones said one of the team members that make up Getaway Mavens, travel specialist Malerie Yolen-Cohen, paid a visit to Clearfield County in 2019. According to information posted at www.getawaymavens.com, Yolen-Cohen and Sandra Foyt share eclectic ideas for themed getaways including attractions, dinning and accommodations.
The pullman car is No. 13 on a list that includes the siteâs top picks for best lodging. Also on the list are the Renaissance, Pittsburgh and Nemacolin Woodlands Resort, Farmington.
Many locals are aware of the pleasurable pursuits to be found on the David S. Ammerman recreational trail.
The trail is in continual use by residents and visitors who enjoy walking, running or biking the nearly 11-mile scenic path between Clearfield and Grampian. The path provides those traversing it with scenic views of the West Branch of the Susquehanna River, Kratzer Run, Anderson Creek, farmland, forests and reminders of coal, quarried stone and clay transported by local railroad systems and reminders of Native American life and glimpses of wildlife and the changing of the seasons in central Pennsylvania.
Because the recreational path is enjoyed so much, Clearfield County Recreation and Tourism Authority Director Josiah Jones believes others may enjoy visiting it too. Thatâs why he nominated the trail in November to the state Department of Conservation and Natural Resources for consideration as its 2021 Trail of the Year.