Take a Drive for Daycation Season Four day trips in the immediate tri-state area worth embarking on by Jonathan Burdick
Nick Warren
After the unprecedented summer of 2020, many are looking towards this summer with a little more optimism. The pandemic is not over and masking, social distancing, and caution will still be the norm, but as the vaccination becomes more widely available, it is likely that we will begin the transition back to something that feels a bit more like the Before Times. If getting outside of your bubble is a possibility this summer, consider some daycations that you might otherwise overlook, which will serve both as a reminder of the richness of our area while also keeping money local, helping the regional economy.
The uncertainty surrounding travel is expected to continue through spring. So, use this opportunity to uncover some hidden gems close to home to cure your cabin fever and indulge your adventure itch. Historic Outdoor Recreation Wonderland Northwestern Pennsylvania’s Oil Region National Heritage Area (ORNHA) offers more than 65 miles of
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The uncertainty surrounding travel is expected to continue through spring.
So, use this opportunity to uncover some hidden gems close to home to cure your cabin fever and indulge your adventure itch.
Historic Outdoor Recreation Wonderland
Northwestern Pennsylvania’s Oil Region National Heritage Area (ORNHA) offers more than 65 miles of paved trails for casual walks and bike rides, heart-pumping mountain biking and hiking, world-class fly fishing, fantastic kayaking on creeks and power boating on the Allegheny Wild and Scenic River Water Trail all set in “the Valley that Changed the World,” as the birthplace of the oil industry in 1859.
Designated by Congress in 2004 as a National Heritage Area, a new kind of national park based on historical significance, the ORNHA is like a museum you can hike, bike, fish and paddle through. Interpretive panels, brochure-guided walking tours and oil production relics dot the communities of Emlenton, Franklin, Oil City and Titusville and