A fun, iconic stop for out-of-town guests — includes the free factory ride tour explaining how Hershey’s chocolate is made, interactive experiences, and plenty of photo ops
A beautiful 23-acre botanical garden overlooking the town of Hershey, featuring seasonal flower displays, themed gardens, rare signature trees, and a tropical indoor “Butterfly Atrium” in the Milton & Catherine Hershey Conservatory
A “farmhouse winery and wine tasting room” offering tours, tastings, and live music on certain days. A nice mix of wine culture and relaxing environment near the Hershey area.
A delightful historic small town with boutique shopping, local eateries, specialty chocolate & pretzel stops (including the oldest commercial pretzel bakery in the U.S.), and scenic downtown architecture.
Local chocolate store with shopping and a peek into their kitchen.
A wildlife sanctuary dedicated to wolves where visitors can take guided tours and learn about wolf care and conservation.
A scenic, ~5-mile crushed‐stone rail-trail that runs through farmland and woodlands, great for a walk, bike ride or casual nature stop.
One of the oldest continuously operating public markets in the U.S., with dozens of vendors selling fresh produce, baked goods, flowers, Amish-Penn Dutch specialties. A vibrant, local-flavor stop perfect for an easy stroll and a snack