Shady Brook Campground is perfectly situated in the beautiful Appalachian Mountain Valley.
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Faylor Lake is a 140-acre recreational lake just 5 miles from Shady Brook Campground, in the Shade Mountains in western Snyder County just outside of Beaver Springs. Faylor Lake offers great fishing, hiking and walking trails, kayaking/canoeing/paddleboarding opportunities as well as beautiful birds and scenery, and a championship level, 18-hole disc golf course.
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Beaver Springs Dragway is an IHRA member track. Join us for a great evening of racing while staying at Shady Brook Campground in Beavertown PA.
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Selingsgrove Speedway hosts weekly sprint car and stock car racing on Saturday nights from March through September. The one-fifth mile oval located inside of the fairgrounds’ half-mile track, started racing go karts and micro sprint cars on Friday nights during the season.
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Shade Mountain Vineyards and Winery is located outside of Middleburg, Pennsylvania. While sitting outside on our expansive decks, you’ll marvel at the spectacular views of the vineyards and fields nestled in the foothills of Shade Mountain.
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The course at Shade Mountain is breathtaking. 18 holes built in 1969 by designer Ed Ault has bent grass on the greens and winter rye on the fairways. The course is punctuated with glistening ponds, rambling streams, white sand bunkers, elevated tees, and finely manicured greens.
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The Mifflinburg Buggy Museum: From 1883 to 1920, William A. Heiss operated a successful buggy making business. As the demand for automobiles grew, the demand for horse-drawn vehicles declined.
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Knoebels was born on July 4th, 1926 with the Crystal Pool and a Carousel. Since then, we’ve remained a place where families can go for some good, old-fashioned fun without breaking the bank. Throughout the years, we’ve continued to add to our awesome with brand new attractions and classic rides of days gone by. Discover for yourself why so many have made Knoebels a family tradition.
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Clyde Peeling’s Reptiland is a world-class specialized zoo offering an unparalleled educational adventure for the whole family! Exotic reptiles and amphibians in stunning, naturalistic habitats, introducing visitors to the less-loved members of the animal kingdom. Mambas, cobras, vipers, pythons and other rare and beautiful snakes, alligators, tortoises, lizards, and colorful frogs. Reptiland is open year round.
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Raymond B. Winter State Park covers 695 acres of the Ridge and Valley Province in central Pennsylvania. Located within Bald Eagle State Forest. Halfway Lake is filled by spring-fed mountain streams and contained by a hand-laid, native sandstone dam. Open year-round, the park provides diverse opportunities for recreation.
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T & D’s Cats of the World provides a permanent home for these animals and open each summer to share their beauty with you. Nearly 300 animals call T&D’s home, including 50 felines (lions, tigers, cougars, leopards, bobcats, servals, and lynx). Other animals – bears, fox, deer, coyotes, wolf-dogs, raccoons, primates, parrots, and others – have also found their way to T&D’s.
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Penn’s Cave, the only cave in Pennsylvania on the National Register of Historic Places, features glittering stalactites and stalagmites, often in mysteriously familiar shapes, such as “The Statue of Liberty” and “The Garden of the Gods.” See how dripping water has sculpted magnificent flowstone, curtains, cascades, and draperies against a background of pillars and gigantic columns.
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Safari Tours are the special attractions at Lake Tobias Wildlife Park. Specially designed cruisers take you across 150 acres of rolling land where you see herds of wild and exotic animals from around the world.
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