Visiting the Lehigh Valley Pennsylvania

Visiting the Lehigh Valley Pennsylvania

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Philadelphia, PAVisiting the Lehigh Valley Pennsylvania - The Lehigh Valley is nestled between both the Pennsylvania countryside as well as the regions busy city centers and is recognized as the states third most populated region. Offering the ideal mix of recreational activities along with its extraordinary beauty and charm.


 Lehigh Valley Things To Do

“There’s definitely something unique about summers in the Lehigh Valley,” affirms Alicia Quinn, vice president of marketing & strategic alliances for Discover Lehigh Valley. “From the magnificent and inviting scenery, open-air concerts, and movies under the stars, to the merriment and excitement of Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom and Dutch Springs Aqua Park. Endless summer fun awaits everyone, and it’s all merely a short drive from major metropolitan areas such as Philadelphia and New York.”

Whether your new to the region or merely passing through, the summer season is a great time to explore the Lehigh Valley. Start by building your Lehigh Valley escape with these Discover Lehigh Valley suggestions from PhillyBite Magazine:

Lehigh Valley Family Thrills
  • Lehigh Valley IronPigs – Take pleasure in America’s favorite leisure activity with a side of bacon-inspired family-friendly experiences. Since opening in 2008, the IronPigs have led Minor League Baseball in per game attendance at Coca-Cola Park with a little more than 10,100 fans.
  • Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom – Excitement and thrills start at Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom. With more than 100 rides, performances and attractions, most notably seven roller coasters, the most comprehensive collection of kids’ rides in Planet Snoopy, and among the country’s best-rated water parks, Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom is pure family fun.
  • Lehigh Valley Zoo – With more than 300 animals representing more than 100 species, the Lehigh Valley Zoo is located on the 1,100-acre Trexler Nature Preserve and boasts an unforgettable family encounter with nature.
Lehigh Valley Outdoor Adventures
  • Hawk Mountain Sanctuary – A highly regarded trail for hiking along with birdwatching, Hawk Mountain Sanctuary is situated alongside the Appalachian Flyway. The summer season offers the best opportunity to discover beautiful panoramas as well as bird watching. Guests can check out the rugged eight-mile trail system, scenic overlooks, weekend educational programs, and visitor center.
  • Dutch Springs Aqua Park – Cool down at one of Lehigh Valley’s many wet and wild attractions. A 50-acre water park in an artificial lake, Dutch Springs is residence to the Sky Challenge, a high ropes adventure along with the two-story rock-climbing wall, and plenty of water attractions, as well as scuba diving. Known as one of the primer diving sites on the planet, Dutch Springs offers visitors a splashing good time.
  • Delaware & Lehigh National Heritage Corridor – Bike, hike, or run alongside the Delaware & Lehigh National Heritage Corridor to encounter Lehigh Valley in an entirely new way. The multi-use trail is comprised of more than 165 miles running all the way through the region and offering up plenty of railroads, canals, rivers, and trails. For educational information, pay a visit to the National Canal Museum to discover stories of America’s historic towpath canals.
Lehigh Valley Nationally Recognized Festivals
  • Lehigh Valley SoccerFest & Viewing Party (June 2019) – Located in the heart and soul of Bethlehem at SteelStacks, a 10-acre campus anchored by the famous blast furnaces associated with former Bethlehem Steel. Lehigh Valley SoccerFest embraces sports enthusiasts as well as casual fans to witness the U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team in action on the outdoor LED screen as well as partake in family-focused events.
  • Easton Heritage Day (July 14, 2019) – Unlock local American history in Easton. One of a variety of locations in which the Declaration of Independence was first to read in public on July 8, 1776, Easton Heritage Day welcomes families to take pleasure in local history, kid-friendly activities, and fireworks over the Forks of The Delaware River.
  • Musikfest (August 2-11, 2019) – Musikfest takes over both the Historic and South Bethlehem area for several days of continuous music in August. Alongside with countless artists coming from around the world – most notably performances this year by Earth, Wind & Fire, The Chainsmokers, Lady Antebellum, plus Brad Paisley.
Lehigh Valley Unique Entertainment
  • Shankweiler's Drive-in Theatre – America's oldest drive-in movie theater, Shankweiler's brings about memory-filled nights. Operational in the Lehigh Valley since 1934, the theatre greets guests every weekend in April, May, and September, in addition to every night in June, July, and August. The historic theatre additionally offers double features for the price tag of one together with a full snack bar.
  • Becky’s Drive-in – Becky’s takes guests back to a less complicated time. Ideal for date night or even a family getaway, Becky’s offers double features from the convenience of your own vehicle or while relaxing on the grassy field.



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