New Hope, PA is a charming riverside town known for its artsy vibe, historic streets, and scenic views along the Delaware River. Explore boutique shops, cozy cafés, and a lively cultural scene.
Step aboard the Railroad’s 1925 steam locomotive for a nine-mile journey from New Hope to Lahaska. This 45-minute ride winds through the rolling Bucks County countryside.
The perfect fall activity if you're looking for a little spook! Take a lantern-lit walk through New Hope’s streets and hear tales of the phantom hitchhiker and historic inn.
Stroll across the bridge back into New Jersey and explore Lambertville’s charming streets, filled with boutique shops, cozy cafés, art galleries, and riverside views.
For all our history buffs, explore Washington Crossing Historic Park, where George Washington crossed the Delaware River on December 25, 1776. Tour the museum, stroll scenic trails, and step back in time with seasonal reenactments.
Bowman’s Hill Wildflower Preserve is a 134-acre nature preserve dedicated to native plants of the Delaware Valley region. All our nature lovers will enjoy its scenic trails through meadows, woodlands, and wetlands.
Peddler’s Village is a charming shopping and dining destination in Lahaska, PA, with colonial-style buildings and landscaped gardens. It features unique boutiques, restaurants, and year-round festivals.
Pick-your-own apples and shop for fresh, seasonal produce and house-made ciders at Solebury Orchards, an idyllic 80-acre farm near New Hope, PA.