Jul 12, 2021
Look no further for that romantic getaway that s literally in our backyard.
The Airydale Retreat nears Raystown Lake in Central PA, is a hotel/ lodging area with not just gorgeous hikes, but glamorized tents and huts for you and your loved one to stay in while you enjoy the nature of Pennsylvania! This location is just about 3 hours away from Philly, but if you re yearning for some serenity, peace and quiet, this seems to be the perfect piece of paradise.
If you appreciate getaways like this, getting down with nature, or relaxing under the trees than this is a place for you. They have multiple camp sites available and are growing bigger/better each year!
Jul 12, 2021
Look no further for that romantic getaway that s literally in our backyard.
The Airydale Retreat nears Raystown Lake in Central PA, is a hotel/ lodging area with not just gorgeous hikes, but glamorized tents and huts for you and your loved one to stay in while you enjoy the nature of Pennsylvania! This location is just about 3 hours away from Philly, but if you re yearning for some serenity, peace and quiet, this seems to be the perfect piece of paradise.
If you appreciate getaways like this, getting down with nature, or relaxing under the trees than this is a place for you. They have multiple camp sites available and are growing bigger/better each year!
Photo submitted by JUNIATA RIVER VALLEY VISITORS BUREAU
Three new postcards are available locally that celebrate the areaâs Amish heritage, waterways and Port Royal Speedway.
LEWISTOWN National Travel and Tourism Week 2021, which is May 2-8, recognizes the power of travel to drive recovery and help define our country’s way forward.
According to U.S. Travel Association, the travel and tourism industry was a significant contributor to the U.S. economy and exports, and supported millions of hard-working Americans prior to the COVID-19 pandemic.
“By rebuilding the travel industry, small businesses can survive, communities can be revived, and hospitality employees can return to their jobs,” said Jenny Landis, executive director of the Juniata River Valley Visitors Bureau. “With the right measures in place, we can get people moving again in a safe and healthy way.”