This Colorful Easter Egg Train Ride Is A Springtime Adventure In Pennsylvania You're Sure To Love
An Easter egg train ride is the best way to enjoy the beautiful Pennsylvania landscape this spring. Hop aboard a holiday train operated by Everett Railroad Company in Hollidaysburg, and look forward to all sorts of seasonal festivities. No matter your age, you’ll find this outing to be nothing short of enchanting. This not-to-be-missed train ride will run on March 23, 24, and 29, 2024, so be sure to grab your tickets now, because they sell out fast. Here’s more on this springtime adventure you’re sure to love.
An Easter Egg Train Ride is an exciting way to welcome spring to Pennsylvania. Discover more about purchasing tickets to this fun event on the Everett Railroad website. Have you enjoyed a scenic ride with the bunny on the annual Easter EGGSpress train? If so, we’d love to hear all about it!
While you’re in the mood, shop for Easter items on the Etsy website. And check out these outdoor spaces that are particularly beautiful in the spring.
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Outdoor Fun In Pennsylvania
What are some of the best outdoor attractions to visit in Pennsylvania?
- Philadelphia Zoo: Discover America's first zoo with an exciting exhibit to last through April 2024: Thomas Dambo’s TROLLS: Save the Humans. In this imaginative scenario, six enormous Trolls want to inspire humans to take better care of nature, and they share their ideas. In addition to the special events, the animals are why we visit with more than 1,900 rare and endangered creatures to admire in their natural habitats.
- Frosty Jack's (Pittsfield): This retro diner sits off the beaten path, up the hill on Newton Road, offering lunch, dinner, and 20 flavors of ice cream. Since 1954, the family-owned diner has been serving customers quality, homemade meals, including burgers, subs, salads, pizza, dinner baskets, and specialty fries. The owners made the choice along the way to offer outside dining, delivery, and take-out only. The name of this cool eatery is now Frosty Jack's Alfresco Diner, and in the winter colder months, gazebos must be reserved. Don't forget to purchase some delicious fudge on your way out.
- Washington's Trail ( Zelienople): This interesting, 187-mile driving trail through western Pennsylvania commemorates George Washington's military venture during the fall and winter of 1753 and 1754. The route begins at Fort Necessity in Farmington, where the French and Indian War started. You can choose to stay on the major roads or venture off to the suggested historic and more scenic routes. Enhance your trip by trekking the hiking trails, visiting museums, enjoying restaurants, or camping just like Colonel Washington.