Active Leisure & Sport Places Map
Active Leisure & Sport in Pennsylvania:
State Game Lands No 211
My advice is to pack a small lunch. The picnic spots are lovely, and it saves you from having to run back to town for food, which is a hassle.
Rolling Thunder Skating Center
I think the snack bar prices are a bit steep, so consider grabbing a bite to eat before you arrive. I learned the hard way that a small soda and snack can cost you an arm and a leg!
Hersheypark
Skirmish Paintball Fields
I found that playing multiple games is way better with a strategy. Talk to your teammates and plan ahead. I think it made a huge difference in our performance!
Tioga Boar Hunting
I recommend chatting with the staff—they're super friendly and know a lot about the area. They gave me tips on the best hunting spots that made a big difference in my experience.
Bring some snacks and drinks! The place doesn't have much in terms of food options, and I was really hungry while waiting for my turn.
State Game Lands Number 13
my advice is to bring a reusable water bottle. there aren't many spots to refill, and you'll want to stay hydrated while exploring.
Wells Fargo Center
Woodward Camp
I think you should bring your own gear if you can. Rentals are available, but they can run out quickly. It felt great to use my own board and gear!
I recommend booking your sessions in advance to avoid disappointment. They can fill up super fast, especially on weekends. I ended up waiting for ages!
Maple Grove Raceway
My advice is to bring earplugs, especially for the kids. Those engines can get super loud. I wish I had thought of that before my visit.
I think checkin the schedule in advance is key. Some events can be rescheduled, and you don’t want to show up for something that’s not going on
PPG Paints Arena
Check out the food options before you go. I wasted time in line and missed the first period because I didn’t realize how crowded it gets. Go earlier to grab snacks that's not overpriced.