The Downhill Summer Tubing Adventure Near Pittsburgh That’s Unlike Any Other
Virtual hands up if you love snow tubing during those cold winter months in the Burgh. Well, why wait until the snow returns to Western Pennsylvania for the thrill of zipping down the side of a hill on a tube? Now we can go tubing all year around – snow or not – at several spots around the state. But, for an unforgettable adventure close to home, head to Kerber’s Dairy for a little downhill summer tubing near Pittsburgh.
Kerber’s is one of the best places to spend part of your summer in Pennsylvania!
Have you ever been to Kerber’s Dairy? If so, what was your favorite part? Do you have a favorite place to go downhill summer tubing near Pittsburgh? Do you have any suggestions for other great things to do in the summer near Pittsburgh? We’d love to read your ideas and hear about your experiences in the comments section below!
If you’re interested in making a weekend trip to Pittsburgh, there is no better place to spend the night than at The Industrialist Hotel, Pittsburgh, Autograph Collection.
And, if you like tubing on the water, embark on one of the best lazy rivers near Pittsburgh.
If you’re still in the mood for more Pennsylvania adventures, take a look at this video about the Philadelphia Magic Garden:
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Where else can we go tubing in Pennsylvania?
- The Stonycreek River near Johnstown is the longest lazy river near Pittsburgh and there are companies nearby where you can rent inner tubes.
- The Kiski River near Leechburg is also a great place to canoe and kayak.
- The Clarion River near the Cook Forest has areas where it splits into separate float lengths.
Read on to learn about some of the other fun places to go tubing in Pennsylvania.
What are some fun facts about Pennsylvania?
- The oldest gas station in the United States is located in the town of Altoona.
- Pennsylvania is one of the few U.S. states that is actually classified as a commonwealth.
- The nation's oldest golf course is located in the town of Clarion.
Read on to learn about some of the other fun facts about Pennsylvania.
Where can we find haunted cemeteries in Pennsylvania?
- Gettysburg National Cemetery in Gettysburg is said to be haunted by a man sporting a Confederate hat.
- Visitors say they have seen a mysterious woman at the Erie Cemetery in Erie and satanic rituals were also said to have taken place here.
- Peter's Episcopal Church Cemetery in Philadelphia is where late-night visitors claim that an apparition appears above five unmarked graves.
Read on to learn about some of the many other haunted cemeteries in Pennsylvania.