Step back in time and visit the historic Hans Herr House, the oldest original Mennonite meetinghouse in the Western Hemisphere. Learn about the early settlers of the area and experience life in the 18th century.
For nature lovers, a visit to Tucquan Glen Nature Preserve is a must. Enjoy hiking trails that lead you through lush forests, scenic overlooks, and along the banks of the Susquehanna River.
Take a leisurely stroll through Shenk's Ferry Wildflower Preserve and marvel at the variety of native flora that blooms throughout the seasons. This tranquil sanctuary is perfect for a peaceful nature walk.
After a day of exploring, head to The Bull's Head Public House for a taste of local cuisine and a refreshing drink. This cozy pub offers a relaxed atmosphere and a menu featuring traditional British fare.
Experience the vibrant local community at the Lancaster County Farmer's Market. Browse fresh produce, artisanal goods, and handmade crafts from local vendors. Don't forget to try some delicious Pennsylvania Dutch specialties.
Explore the picturesque countryside with a drive through Amish Country. Marvel at the scenic farmland, horse-drawn buggies, and traditional Amish way of life. Stop by roadside stands for fresh produce and baked goods.
Immerse yourself in history with a tour of the Rock Ford Plantation, the home of General Edward Hand, a prominent figure in the Revolutionary War. Explore the beautifully preserved mansion and grounds to learn about life in the late 18th century.