11 Spots In Pennsylvania That Will Drop Your Frozen Jaw This Winter
Winter in Pennsylvania can be a strikingly gorgeous time of year, with its glittery icicles and pure, white snow. Even though it can be bitter cold, sometimes braving the elements is worth it for the unbelievable scenery. Here are some of the most beautiful Pennsylvania winter photos that might inspire you to get out there and explore this season.
1. The glassy stream at McConnells Mill State Park is breathtaking.

2. The fields in Wayne County seem to stretch forever, and they are blanketed in peaceful snow.

3. Snowfall only makes the Pennsylvania countryside even more charming for a drive. Just be careful not to slip on the ice.

4. Tobyhanna Lake is frozen in this photo, and seems to reflect the cold blue winter sky.

5. Of course, you don't HAVE to venture far outdoors for striking winter scenery. You can also venture to downtown Pittsburgh to see the PPG Ice Rink and Christmas tree.

6. Or into Philly, to admire their seasonal decorations.

7. The rosy dusk sky reflects off the snowy fields in this whimsical shot of Valley Forge.

8. Brr... This photo of Pine Grove Mills in the snow makes me shiver.

9. This farm in Chestnuthill Township glows in the bright winter sunlight.

10. The Poconos offer some of the most striking views at any time of year, especially in the winter when homes are blanketed in snow.

11. Darby Creek in Folcroft is spotted with ice underneath a beautiful winter sunset.

Where else would you add to this list? Where are your favorite places to visit in winter in Pennsylvania? Let us know in the comments! Then take a peek at some of the best winter attractions in Pennsylvania. Each is bucket list-worthy.
For even more wintertime fun, why not set off on one of the best hiking trails in Pennsylvania? You’ll find a full list on All Trails.
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What are some of the best things to do outside during winter in Pennsylvania?
Snap some of your very own photos of PA in the winter by getting out and exploring. Here are some of the best things to do in winter in Pennsylvania:
- Spend a few hours gliding around the ice rink at Blue Cross RiverRink Winterfest in Philadelphia.
- If it’s cold enough, ice skate or play ice hockey on Lake Arthur at Moraine State Park in Portersville. Sledding, snowmobiling, and cross-country skiing are also popular.
- Carve out a day to go skiing, snow tubing, or snowboarding at Seven Springs Mountain Resort.
- Bundle up for a day of skiing and snow tubing at Sawmill Family Resort.
- Treat yourself to a luxurious weekend getaway at The Lodge at Woodloch.