The allure of Carlisle doesn’t stop with the outdoors, it also has a thriving downtown full of charm with numerous art galleries, restaurants and wineries. Carlisle just has that unique ability to engage you and your family to bust out of the traditional and explore the entire Great Appalachian Valley. From thrill-seeking adventures at nearby amusement parks, bidding on collector cars during an event at the Carlisle Fairgrounds, experiencing an Amish Country farm or enjoying local restaurants, Carlisle truly has destinations and events for whatever the heart desires.
1. Find the Spirit of Appalachia
Explore one of the most famous hiking destinations in the country on the Appalachian National Scenic Trail. Spanning approximately 2,180 miles from central Maine to northern Georgia, it traverses ecosystems, elevations and scenic landscapes. A visit to Carlisle is your chance to experience part of the 46-mile section that passes through Cumberland Valley. Hike out from Carlisle to the midway point of the trail—mile 1,094.5—for a great photo opportunity. But first, take in the trail's history at the Appalachian Trail Museum in Pine Grove Furnace State Park. Got a lot on your to-do list? Opt for a daytrip along the lowest and flattest 13-mile section in the Valley. It’s one of the most accessible portions in the park and still offers the spirit of Appalachia experience.
2. World Class Fly-Fishing Stream
Cumberland County offers famous fly-fishing territory and flowing streams with premier Class A waters. Enthusiasts return year after year to catch their limit, and you’ll understand why it’s worth the wade once you try it. Float your flies across some of the most popular fly-fishing destinations in the world in Carlisle or neighboring areas. Brave the challenging currents of LeTort Spring Run for the wily trout that inhabit it. Although it's a favorite fishing spot, it's big enough to allow for plenty of elbowroom. If you prefer to take it easier, pull your trout from Yellow Breeches Creek. It’s a good stream for fishermen of any skill level. If you have time, test out Big Spring Creek Greenway.
3. An Architectural Icon of Freedom
Take a 30-minute ride to nearby Harrisburg to visit the awe-inspiring Pennsylvania State Capitol. President Teddy Roosevelt declared it "the handsomest building I ever saw" when he dedicated it in 1906, and it’s now protected as a National Historic Landmark. Built in the American Renaissance style, this “Palace of Art” reflects numerous Renaissance design themes throughout. Gaze at the fascinating paintings and stained glass window, as well as the spectacular dome inspired by Michelangelo’s design for St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome. Tours are offered every half hour. If you want an added history lesson, head to the Welcome Center in the East Wing of the Capitol. The interactive exhibits make the political process come to life and leave you with a better understanding of the state legislature.
4. Hershey Happenings
Laughter, shrieks and fun await you at Hersheypark, an amusement park owned by the Hershey Entertainment and Resorts Company of Hershey chocolate bar fame. Only 30 minutes from Carlisle in Hershey, the park offers fun for the whole family. Catapult along roller coasters, glide down water slides and delight in some 70 rides. Older members of the group can enjoy the park’s 13 thrill rides, while the youngsters try out the kids’ rides and chat with life-sized chocolate bar characters. The whole gang can get a virtual tour of the Hershey factory and choose from among dozens of sweet souvenirs. Nearby Dutch Wonderland is another family-fun option.
5. The Turning Point of the Civil War
Relive one of the critical Union victories of the Civil War at the Gettysburg National Military Park, just 30 minutes from Carlisle. The National Park Service Museum and Visitor Center educates all about the historical significance of this site and the Civil War’s bloodiest battle. Let your imagination take you back in time to 1836 as you view the relics of the combat, learn about the personalities of those who played central roles in the Civil War and view multi-media presentations of the battle. Check out the more than 43,000 artifacts before venturing outside to trace the footsteps of soldiers. The tour of the battlefield itself is nothing short of spectacular.
6. Linger in the Amish Countryside
In neighboring Lancaster County, you can rewind time in a completely different way yet witness a still-thriving community. Plan a trip to the Pennsylvania Amish countryside, about an hour from Carlisle, where you can climb into a horse-drawn buggy and leave technology behind. You'll be greeted warmly by this community of Amish living a centuries-old lifestyle of calm simplicity. This adventure is definitely an interesting way to experience a more peaceful, less complicated existence. As you roll slowly alongside Amish Country farms, you’ll begin to understand more about this culture's placid way of life.
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