Thursday, May 13, 2010
Bald Eagle State Park
The Bald Eagle State Park spans 5,900 acres and is located in Howard, PA, 40 minutes from Bucknell. The park has a 1,730 acre lake, and a plethora of forests, fields, wetlands, and streams. There are 5 different hiking trails totaling 11 miles of trails. The difficulty of the trails vary so whether you are looking for an easy and relaxing hike or a more challenging one, you can find it here. For more information on the Bald Eagle State Park go to: http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/parks/baldeagle.aspx
Knoebels
Knoebels Amusement Resort is located in Elysburg, PA just 40 minutes from Bucknell. This park should be on everyone's Bucket List of things to do before graduating Bucknell. While it is not the biggest amusement park, it still makes for a fun day away from Bucknell. Knoebels is well known for its food and has won the Golden Ticket from Amusement Today magazine for the "Best Park Food" 11 years in a row.
Reptiland
Clyde Peeling's Reptiland is located in Allenwood, PA just 20 minutes from Bucknell. The zoo opened in 1964 and specializes in reptiles and amphibians. Reptiland is home to snakes including cobras, vipers, and pythons, alligators, tortoises, lizards, frogs, and much more. If you are lucky enough to be there during the animal's daily feeding you can catch a glimpse of their natural behaviors. For more information on Reptiland, go to www.reptiland.com/allenwood.html
The Wonderful World of Hershey
Hershey Pennsylvania is truly a town which everyone should visit at some point in their life. Driving through the town, you see the Hershey Kiss shaped lights and the still functioning Hershey Chocolate Factory. Hershey Pennsylvania is approximately 1 hour and 40 minutes away from Bucknell and is home of Hersheypark, Hershey's Chocolate World, and the North American Wildlife Park, ZooAmerica.
Hersheypark has a wide variety of rides from kids and family rides to more thrilling rides. The park has 11 roller coasters and 9 water attractions including a giant wave pool and a lazy river. For information on current rates and hours go to http://www.hersheypark.com/.
Be sure to stop by Hershey's Chocolate World to purchase your favorite Hershey's products. Learn how Hershey's chocolate is made by hopping on the Chocolate Tour Ride. The tour begins in the tropical rain forest where cocoa beans grow. Learn about the processes which turn the beans into the wonderful chocolate we all know and love.
ZooAmerica is home to more than 200 animals and 75 species. Go to http://www.zooamerica.com/ to get a sneak peek at the animals at the zoo and for more information on prices and hours.
Monday, May 3, 2010
Beer Tasting at Local Brewery
If you are 21 and enjoy tasting new beers then take a short trip to the Selin's Grove Brewing Co. Located at 121 North Market St. Selinsgrove, PA 17870, S.G.B. is just 20 minutes outside Lewisburg and attracts people from all over the area. Currently the brewery is open Wednesday through Sunday opening at 11:30am and closing at 11pm Wednesday and Thursday, 12am Friday and Saturday, and 8pm on Sundays.
Year round beers at S.G.B. include: Captain Selin's Cream, Scottish, I.P.A., Stealth Belgian style Triple, White Horse Porter, & Shade Mountain Oatmeal Stout.
S.G.B.'s seasonal offerings include: Market Street Fest Lager, Wilder’s Hefe Weizen, Snake Drive Stout, Grizzley Stout, Kriek, Razzmerry, Pilsner, Mai-Bock, Dopple Bock, Saint Fillin's Barleywine style Ale, Soltice Dubbel, Hoppy Monk, Organic Baltic Porter, and Hop Nouveau.
Spend the Day in Baltimore
Baltimore is often overshadowed by New York City however it is an amazing city and is a great place to go for a day trip for even for a weekend. It takes approximately 2.5 hours to get to Baltimore from Bucknell and is well worth the trip! Spend the day in the inner harbor, shopping, eating, and exploring. The Baltimore Aquarium is situated directly in the inner harbor and includes an Australian wildlife exhibit, an ocean animal exhibit, and a spectacular dolphin show. If it is a sunny and warm day and you don't wish to be stuck inside, the Baltimore Zoo is just a short drive away and is one of my personal favorites!!
The inner harbor has a wide variety of great restaurants ranging from quick and cheap food to more expensive (but oh so delicious meals). Eat at the Cheesecake Factory or get a world famous Maryland Crab Cake at one of the many seafood restaurants along the water. Or if you want something less expensive, try Five Guys Famous Burgers and Fries. There is something for everyone!
If you are going to make this trip, bring extra money to go shopping! There are a magnitude of shops along the water which include but are not limited to Forever 21, Urban Outfitters, Victoria's Secret, and Banana Republic.
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