Mostly known for its importance in building the foundations of the United States and major cities like Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania is also a great and diverse state that offers many tourism options for all tastes. 

The best season to visit anywhere in the Keystone State is certainly during the fall. Starting in September, you’ll be able to enjoy a great weather in the 70s (°F) average with very few wet days. However, if you’re in search of the characteristic orange foliage in your trip, then you should schedule your trip between late October and early November, as the weather is still in the pleasant 60s (°F).

Below are a few travel recommendations that will undoubtedly provide you an enjoyable stay in Pennsylvania during the fall season.

Visit the Mohegan Sun at beautiful Poconos Mountains

The Poconos is a 2,400-square-mile mountain range in northern PA and has been for many years an extremely popular tourism destination in the state for local and regional visitors, attracting over 28 million people in 2018 alone.

But what draws so many travelers to this spot? If you are a fan of outdoor activities, especially in the fall, horseback riding, biking, hiking, camping and boating are some of the many options offered in this season. But if your plans are to have a relaxing experience in a first-class resort while being able to gamble, the Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs is waiting for you. Inaugurated in 2005, this resort offers many live and online gambling options, such as card games, roulettes, slots machines, and sports betting.

Admire the fall foliage and learn history at the historical Gettysburg National Military Park

I’m sure you’ve learned in school about the importance of the “Battle of Gettysburg” and one of the best-known speeches in history given by President Lincoln at the site afterwards.

You can navigate the almost 6,000-acre wide battle site by car or horseback, while seeing thousands of remarkable monuments erected in memory of the Civil War veterans. This view is even more impressive in the fall, with a never ending yellow and orange landscape. In October there are also spooky ghost tours, but if you want to save money, visit in November as the site becomes less crowded and the hotels offer lower rates.

Despite the historical importance, Gettysburg has also many high-quality wineries and eateries for those looking for a gourmet experience. Check out this 2-and-a-half-day tour at the famous battle site.

Pumpkin Picking and other events

A complete fall experience can never be complete without performing the traditional pumpkin picking before Thanksgiving. In the northern region there are numerous farm markets that you can have a true fall experience featuring hayrides, corn mazes and a wide variety of foods and drinks.

The Oktoberfest celebrations also attract many visitors across the metropolitan regions of Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. It is based on the traditional German beer festival, comprised of authentic food, drinks and many activities for families and groups of friends. There will be dozens of events happening from different organizers, some beginning as early as mid-August and others lasting until early November.

If you’re visiting Philadelphia in October, don’t miss out the Philly Cheesesteak and Food Festival that usually takes place in mid-October. There will certainly be many stalls offering the traditional Philly dish in different forms and sizes, eating contests and live concerts.

Visit PA

Pennsylvania is a large and one of the most diverse states in the US, filled with big cities, breathtaking landscapes, traditional religious settlements and much more. Whether you’re exploring natural attractions in the Poconos or just having fun at an online casino PA poker match, Pennsylvania has certainly some of the best options to offer.