Bilger’s Rocks is part of a 170-acre community park, open to the public and located just minutes from Curwensville in central Clearfield County. Billed by the Bilger’s Rocks Association (the group that owns and maintains the park) as “Pennsylvania’s Best Rock Outcropping”, this 300 million year-old natural “rock city” is a must-see for fans of geology and all things megalithic! Fans of the hit TV show, ALONE, can see a replica of Roland Welker's iconic Rock House. Welker grew up in Shiloh, a short distance from the park.
The 968-acre Parker Dam State Park offers old-fashioned charm and character. A scenic lake, rustic cabins, quaint campground, and unbounded forest make Parker Dam an ideal spot for a relaxing vacation. For wilderness explorers, Parker Dam is a gateway to the vast expanses of Moshannon State Forest. You can: - Walk through recovering tornado ravaged woods - Backpack into the 50,000-acre Quehanna Wilderness - Mountain bike to your heart’s content - Enjoy quiet solitude searching for elusive Pennsylvania elk
Fun Central contains a 2000sq.ft. laser tag arena, a 9-hole, pirate adventure themed, black-light mini-golf course, approximately 50 arcade and redemption games, two birthday rooms, a large soft-play jungle gym, a full restaurant and a soft serve ice cream bar with over 30 toppings to choose from. The entire center operates on the newest technology with a total cashless-debit card system that will use magnetic swipe cards for all the games and attractions. Fun Central is designed as free admission and pay-as you go on all the attractions.
Visit the premiere elk viewing location in Elk Country–home to the largest elk herd in the northeastern United States. Learn about elk, their history, conservation efforts and elk behavior through the seasons. Explore our viewing trails, multi-sensory 4-D theater, interactive exhibits, and more!
Punxsutawney Phil is the most famous groundhog in Pennsylvania, and quite possibly in the entire world. And while we think of Phil every February 2nd, you can visit him any time of year at his deluxe man-made burrow attached to the Punxsutawney Library, which he shares with his wife Phyllis and his kits Sunny and Shadow.