Showing posts with label State Parks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label State Parks. Show all posts

Friday, June 7, 2024

Summer Jaunt #1 - York, PA


 Forced myself to get up and going, looked to be a beautiful day!  Final destination was the "Every Quilt Has a Story" Quilt Show presented by York Quilters Guild.

First Stop:  Gifford Pinchot State Park.
I needed to replace my Park Passport which got drowned in a flood.  All out a the visitor's center, but they knew that they had the available at the Campground.  It was Friday late morning and people were starting to arrive to camp for the weekend!  Drove down to see the cabins and yurts, the modern cabins (kitchen stuff and bathroom).  The last time you can get a 2-night stay is next Friday, after that it's weekly and it's actually quite expensive.  Lots of picnicking opportunities.

Haven't stopped at The Finishing Touch in FOREVER, and I'm glad I did because they're closing in a couple of weeks.  Huge sale....60 % off remaining fabric.  Bought 2 yds of a solid orange Moda to add as cornerstones to my Jordan fabrics strip quilt.  $6.60!

"Every Quilt Has a Story"
York Quilt Show at Grumbacher Sports & Fitness Center 
York College of Pennsylvania

3D Vibes
Cindy Leen
Loved it!

Close Up.

Deb Wilhide
EPP Flowers
Table runner.  Smaller hexie than I generally do.  Very cool!

Sue Royer
Just amazine!

Sue Royer
"Mountain Quilter"
Inspired by a photography by Dorthea Lange (public domain) taken in 1937.  The Dresden pate quilt was an artistic addition to the original photography of a "southern Lady."
GORGEOUS!!!







Sunday, April 18, 2021

Sunday Drive and Colonel Denning State Park

What an incredibly gorgeous SPRING morning!  For a day that was supposed to be overcast, I received a wonderful surprise and decided to take advantage and hit the road for a morning ride..

I headed north on 233 from Newville on Doubling Gap Road.  Farms and homes, some particularly large and beautiful, dotted the landscape.  And then, out of nowhere, I saw signs for Colonel Denning State Park.  I don't think, in all my wanderings, I've been here before!
  • Really nice campground.  
  • No cabins.  
  • Super clean, newish bathroom facilities (no wifi, though)..
  • Beach and great  picnicking.
  • Babbling streams.
  • Waterfall beside the beach.
  • Wifi near park office.
  • In and surrounded by Tuscarora National Forest..
          
From there I continued along 533, passing through Landisburg, Alinda, Dromgold, and Sherman's Dale before hitting the rotary that leads to Carlisle Springs.
Blue skies, fluffy white clouds, absolutely gorgeous and perfect!!


Saturday, December 5, 2020

Friday, December 4, 2020

Snyder - Union - Northumberland - Montour Counties

What a great fun field trip today.  Our first actual FRIDAY Field Trip in awhile, and it was wonderful.  We hit four adjoining counties, two of which have no State Parks (there are only four counties that don't have one).  Interesting note:  Laura read somewhere that the Pennsylvania State Park System wanted to have a State Park within 25 miles from every resident in the state.  How cool is that?

First stop:  Snyder County.  Selinsgrove.  We found a letterbox - they are few and far between up here - in Shamokin Dam, PA, high up with a great view of the Susquehanna River.

From here we headed up to another great view at Shikellamy State Park, whose western part is in Union County on the west side of the Susquehanna, and whose eastern side is in Northumberland County, on the east side of the river.  We picnicked in the car - it was a tad chilly, although the sun poked out for much of the day. 

Across the river, at the Park Office, was a super-cool SQUIRREL Feeder/Habitat, lots and lots of picnicking, and what looks like a canoe/kayak marina (many floats/docks were piled neatly in the parking lot). We all loved watching the squirrels chasing each other, scampering up and down....the park ranger says there are at least a dozen who romp here.
We took a photo with a cool bridge in the background (I put it at the top of the post) - it must traverse this side of the park, because there was a similar bridge on the opposite side.

From here we headed back across the river to Union County's Sand Bridge State Park, which is the smallest in PA - only 3 acres.  It's got picnicking facilities and a stocked-by-the-department-of-fisheries stream. 
Lovely place, Laura and the kids tramped up the hill to a third picnic pavilion.

Five miles further down the road is R. B. Winter State Park, which is quite large. 
There's a dam with a cool beach on the far side of the small lake, with a great-looking playground.  There's a 61-site campground, with three camping cabins.  Cabins B & C look quite private, and are tempting to look into for next summer. 
The kids threw rocks down by the water - some ice had skimmed the edge of the lake - and it was fun to watch the pebbles break through the super-thin surface. We'll have to come back in the summertime, for sure.

Back over yet another bridge to head for Montour County, the smallest county in Pennsylvania.  Although it doesn't have its own state park, we discovered (via a letterbox) an wonderful free-and-open-to-the-public park called Montour Preserve.  It surrounds a lake, has lots of hiking trails and picnicking as well as an environmental center. 
The kids and Laura hiked about two miles and found a letterbox.


It was starting to get dark, although still only 4pm, but we had tickets for the drive-through winter "wonderland" at Knoebel's Amusement Park back in Northumberland County.  Talk about a treat!  So much fun!  It took about half an hour, accompanied by three different FM radio stations that were aligned to the subject of the scenery, and totally enjoyable.

The drive was about 1 3/4 hours to get home, but an easy drive down 81.  It began to drizzle just as we finished our Christmas Lights tour, but not bad enough to be a crappy drive home.  

FUN DAY!


Tuesday, December 1, 2020

2020 Friday Field Trips

 August through November 2020, so much fun going on field trips to check out PA State Parks and counties!

8/21/2020 Samuel S. Lewis State Park (12 mi. east of York) website
York County
I'd just had my first cataract surgery, thus the no glasses look!

8/28/2020 Presque Isle State Park, Erie, PA website
Erie County

Meadville, PA Road Sign Mural Fence
home of Allegheny College
Crawford County

Maurice K. Goddard State Park, on Lake Wilhelm, in Sandy Lake, PA website
Mercer County

Pymatuning State Park website
Crawford County
Largest State Park in PA

8/29/2020
A Quick Trip Across the Border into West Virginia....Homer Laughlin!!
Not many shopping opportunities on these trips

Raccoon Creek State Park website
Beaver County
The kids and Laura went on a hike and I enjoyed nature, reading, writing, and the butterfly garden.  No internet access at all!  Nice campground.

Hillman State Park website
Washington County
Not much of nothin', pretty country, though

Ebenezer Covered Bridge
Mingo Creek County Park, Washington, PA

9/4/2020
Swatara State Park website
Lebanon and Schuylkill Counties
lots of biking opportunities

Memorial Lake State Park website (north of Hershey)
Lebanon County
surrounded by Fort Indiantown Gap, headquarters for PA Army & Air Force National Guard
There were a couple different picnic/hiking areas with huge parking lots....liked it here a lot.

Cassel Vineyards of Hershey (in Hummelstown)
Dauphin County

Boyd Big Tree Preserve Conservation Area
Dauphin County
Hiking, quiet,

9/13/2020
Ricketts Glen State Park website
in three counties - mostly Luzerne County
famous for its many waterfalls and scenic views

Colonel Ricketts Hard Cider, Benton PA
Columbia County

A little antique shopping in Benton.....
again, in Columbia County


World's End State Park, Forksville Borough website
Sullivan County

Dinner at a Covered Bridge TakeOut famous for its cheesesteaks (YUM!)
Big Mike's Steaks & Hoagies, Forksville, PA

9/14/2020
Some Great Letterboxing Today!
Jessica Hicks Memorial in Picture Rocks, PA
Lycoming County

Lycoming County Master Gardeners Sensory Garden
542 County Farm Road
Montoursville, PA
(Loyalsock Township)

9/19/2020 
Cape May (NJ) Trip
Garrett Family Preserve

Beach Plum Farm

Lunch - Wasn't very "covid friendly," but we sat on the deck and enjoyed our seafood...

Afternoon at the BEACH!

Cape May Point State Park

Vineyards (unfortunately we couldn't go in for a tasting...I think they were preparing for an event)

9/20/2020
Ridley Creek State Park website
Delaware County
We LOVED it here!
16 miles from Philadelphia City Center

Letterboxes and Colleges...
Villanova...Bryn Mawr....Haverford....Swarthmore??
Chester County


Marsh Creek State Park  website
Chester County  

French Creek State Park website
Elverson, PA
Chester & Berks Counties

Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site
It was almost dark, and closed , MUST go back!

10/3/2020
S. B. Elliott State Park website
Clearfield County
I can't believe I don't have any photos here.  It was a picnic area with old buildings, but we had no picnic yet and just drove around....

Parker Dam State Park website
Clearfield County  

Wapitri Ridge Wine Cellars
Ended the day with a wine tasting, and a bottle to drink at the hotel tonight!

Elk Country!!!  And sharp-eyed Ella had an ELK SITING!!


10/4/2020
Kinzua Bridge State Park website
McKean County
I loved it here.  Laura not so much - she's not good with heights.
She took quite a few really nice photos of the kids here.
Super busy , lots and lots of people, but we got here early enough that it wasn't too crazy yet.

Later that day....Flickerwood Wine Cellars
Kane, PA

Chapman State Park website
Warren County
Gorgeous views!

Love this photo, also at Chapman State Park

10/5/2020
Black Moshannon State Park  website
Centre County
Great boardwalk walk through the swamp/marsh
"Bog Trail"

Another photo I love....

Whipple Dam State Park website
Huntingdon County
Completely closed the day we were there
We at lunch in the car at the closed entrance, as we'd planned to picnic here.  Bummer.