Family-Friendly Places to Visit When the Kids Head Back to School August 31, 2020(Mid-Atlantic Region, August 31, 2020) — As many children will head back to school virtually this year, now is the perfect time to extend their educational experiences and take learning beyond the online classroom. From sites where America’s history unfolded, to outdoor opportunities where people can connect to the environment, the Mid-Atlantic is filled with ways to bring those textbook lessons to life. For more information on any of the following, contact the destination marketing organization listed below. For general information on the Mid-Atlantic, visit MATPRA.org DELAWARE Delaware’s Quaint Villages Step back into the 18th Century with a visit to Delaware’s Quaint Villages’ First State Heritage Park. Here, students can learn about Dover’s vibrant history and how Delaware became the First State. Or learn about aviation history at the Air Mobility Command Museum in Dover. Delaware’s Quaint Villages (Kent County, DE), Danielle Jonigan, VisitDelawareVillages.com, [email protected] MARYLAND State of Maryland Maryland is the perfect destination for family-friendly activities this fall, from exploring Maryland’s Civil War Trails to traveling along one of Maryland’s 18-themed scenic byways. Explore Network to Freedom sites as September is International Underground Railroad Month was Maryland is the most powerful Underground Railroad storytelling destination in the world. Maryland Office of Tourism, Matthew Scales, VisitMaryland.org, [email protected] Calvert County Explore Southern Maryland’s unique history and ecology at Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum. Always free and safely located on 560 acres, join the Scavenger Hunt along our new Layers of Time Trail through a Woodland Indian Village, riverfront boardwalk, and colonial farm at the King’s Reach archaeological site. Calvert County Department of Economic Development, Hilary Dailey, ChooseCalvert.com, [email protected] Cecil County Time travel at Mt. Harmon Plantation and Nature Preserve! Experience the Education & Discovery Center, beautiful historic plantation, and living history campus with nature trails; Located at World’s End, this historic gem combines outdoor recreation, waterfront, wildlife, family friendly events, and heritage. Cecil County Tourism, Sandy Turner, SeeCecil.org, [email protected] Montgomery County (MD) Learning opportunities are abundant at Glen Echo Park. This former historic amusement park with original Art Deco architecture is now home to 13 resident artists and arts organizations, a restored 1921 Dentzel Carousel, two award-winning children’s theaters, a weekend drop-in art program for children, a nature program and more. Visit Montgomery, MD, Cory Van Horn, VisitMontgomery.com/ag-reserve/, [email protected] Wicomico County See animals native to North America, South America and Australia at the Salisbury Zoo, which has free admission. Right nearby is the Ward Museum of Wildfowl Art, which houses the world’s largest public decoy collection. Learn about the early 19th century with a visit to Poplar Hill Mansion. Wicomico County, Vanessa Junkin, WicomicoTourism.org, [email protected] PENNSYLVANIA Allegheny National Forest The Kinzua Sky Walk is “One of the Top 10 most Scenic Skywalks in the World,” according to Culture Trip, U.K. Explore northwestern Pennsylvania to discover the skywalk and the majestic beauty of the Allegheny National Forest, known as Trail Central™ because of the over 600+ miles of multi-purpose trails. Allegheny National Forest Visitors Bureau, Linda Devlin, VisitANF.com, [email protected] Bradford County Discover a museum in the former county jail! After 118 years of service, the massive stone structure was transferred to the Bradford County Historical Society in 1998. The museum features two floors of exhibits arranged in what the former cellblocks. The third floor features a historical research library and archives. Bradford County Tourism Promotion Agency, Morgan Christopher, VisitBradfordCounty.com, [email protected] Butler County Jennings Environmental Education Center provides a unique combination of prairie and forest. The prairie is the only PA protected one. By exploring Jennings trail network you’ll enjoy the outdoors while learning the skills needed to be good stewards of our natural resources. Recently Jennings installed an award-winning interactive indoor exhibit. Butler County Tourism & Convention Bureau, Jack Cohen, VisitButlerCounty.com, [email protected] Columbia-Montour Counties Visit Columbia & Montour Counties with the whole family! Kids can explore, learn, and play at the Bloomsburg Children’s Museum. Enjoy family fun with a trip into the Pioneer Tunnel, the Rolling Hills Red Deer Farm, or with a visit to the nationally renowned Knoebels Amusement Resort. Columbia-Montour Visitors Bureau, Linda Sones, ITourColumbiaMontour.com, [email protected] Endless Mountains Old Mill Village Museum was founded to preserve the region’s rich heritage. A center of education and history, the site showcases crafts and artifacts of the late 18th through the early 20th centuries. The Village presents themed events throughout the year that bring different aspects of history and heritage alive. Endless Mountains Visitors Bureau, Morgan Christopher, EndlessMountains.org, [email protected] Montgomery County (PA) From Elmwood Park Zoo, to LEGOLAND Discovery Center Philadelphia, indoor skydiving, almost 100 miles of trails, and dozens of parks and historic sites, including, of course, Valley Forge National Historical Park, Valley Forge and Montgomery County, PA offer so many kid-friendly adventures for anyone traveling with little ones in tow of all ages, and interests. Visit Valley Forge, Rachel Riley, http://www.valleyforge.org/things-to-do/kid-friendly, [email protected] Pocono Mountains Find fresh air activities for the entire family in the Pocono Mountains that get kids offline and outdoors. Experience nature at Pocono Environmental Education Center (PEEC), a stone’s throw from the Delaware River. Lacawac Sanctuary near Lake Wallenpaupack serves as an outdoor classroom with a field station and nature trails. Pocono Mountains Visitors Bureau, James Hamill, PoconoMountains.com, [email protected] Potter County – Tioga County The Pennsylvania Lumber Museum offers fun and education for the entire family. The museum invites visitors to discover the courageous spirit of Pennsylvania’s lumbering past while learning to care for the forests of the future. Onsite lumber camp, sawmill and log cabin are some of the educational exhibits to experience. Visit Potter-Tioga, Morgan Christopher, VisitPotterTioga.com, [email protected] VIRGINIA Giles County It’s time to play! In Virginia’s Mountain Playground, family friendly experiences include staying at Walker Creek Retreat and fishing in our youth friendly fishing ponds, or at Kairos in luxury yurt accommodations with off-road trails the whole family can enjoy. Mountain Lake Lodge offers Treetop Adventures and geology lessons too! Giles County, VA Tourism, Cora Gnegy, VirginiasMtnPlayground.com, [email protected] Hampton Take your learning from the Sea to the Stars by visiting Hampton attractions. Experience history, adventure, and a water expedition by visiting three locations for one low price. Explore the Virginia Air & Space Center, Hampton History Museum, and the Chesapeake Bay aboard Miss Hampton Harbor Cruise. Hampton Convention and Visitor Bureau, VisitHampton.com/sea-to-stars-tickets, [email protected] Harrisonburg Explore more at home with Explore More Discovery Museum! The staff is busy creating innovative ways that be explored together, while apart. With over 30 different themes, you’ll unlock hours of fun-filled activities. From building a fort to learning about rainbows, there’s always more time to explore! Harrisonburg Tourism & Visitor Services, Jessica Williams, VisitHarrisonburgVA.com, [email protected] Lexington & Rockbridge Natural Bridge State Park, VA is the perfect place for kids to experience plants and critters within the 1,530-acre park. The 215 ft. tall Natural Bridge soars over the universally accessible Cedar Creek Trail. Seven miles of trails, and an official Kids in Park TRACK Trail, provide endless outdoor exploration. Lexington & Rockbridge Area Tourism, Patty Williams, LexingtonVirginia.com/outdoors, [email protected] Norfolk Norfolk’s family-friendly attractions allow children to take learning beyond the classroom. Learn to sail on the river at Nauticus, burn energy and explore ecosystems on the 10.5-mile Elizabeth River Trail, meet and greet animals at the Virginia Zoo and discover wildlife at the 175-acre Norfolk Botanical Garden. Visit Norfolk, Nicole Nussbaum, VisitNorfolk.com, [email protected] Prince William County American History runs deep in Prince William, Virginia where families can spend a weekend learning in the great outdoors; hiking through Manassas National Battlefield Park, where the Civil War began and biking through Prince William Forest Park learning about the spy training camp that was there during WWI & II. Prince William County Office of Tourism, Nicole Warner, VisitPWC.org, [email protected] Shenandoah County The North Fork of the Shenandoah River winds lazily back and forth over 100 miles within Shenandoah County. There are plenty of opportunities for ecological and environmental learning through the Friends of Seven Bends State Park, a volunteer organization for education about everything from conservation to wildlife, soil and water. Shenandoah County Tourism, Jenna French, VisitShenandoahCounty.com, [email protected] Virginia’s Blue Ridge History and outdoor adventures abound in Virginia’s Blue Ridge. Find both at Booker T. Washington National Monument, where one of America’s most iconic Black leaders was born into slavery. Experience interactive learning through the NPS Junior Ranger program, walking historic trails, and an 1850s plantation complete with farm animals. Visit Virginia’s Blue Ridge, Taylor Spellman, VisitVBR.com, [email protected] WEST VIRGINIA Hampshire County With 4,700 acres of wild, wonderful scenery, Capon Springs & Farms offers plenty of space to spread out, play and relax. Come discover ancient sea fossils and Native American petroglyphs. Feed the pigs and catch a fish. WV residents receive WV Strong special of 30% off this all-inclusive resort experience. Hampshire County Convention & Visitors Bureau, Jonathan Bellingham, ComeToHampshire.com, [email protected] About the Mid-Atlantic Tourism Public Relations Alliance The Mid-Atlantic Tourism Public Relations Alliance (MATPRA) is a cohesive unit of regional tourism partners encompassing Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, and Washington, D.C. The group serves travel journalists by creating a regional resource that ignores geographical boundaries to better promote common threads, offering story ideas about the Mid-Atlantic region as a whole. For more information, visit MATPRA.org.
Explore the Great Outdoors in the Mid-Atlantic July 31, 2020(Mid-Atlantic Region, July 31, 2020) —Whether you’re looking to hit the trails to hike to scenic viewpoints, race down paths on mountain bikes, or traverse the region’s expansive system of waterways, outdoor recreation enthusiasts will find no shortage of activities throughout the Mid-Atlantic states. For more information on any of the following, contact the destination marketing organization listed below. For general information on the Mid-Atlantic, visit MATPRA.org. DELAWARE Delaware’s Quaint Villages Spend the day exploring Delaware’s Quaint Villages’ open spaces with a trip to Killens Pond State Park in Felton, search for migratory birds along the 12-mile wildlife drive at Smyrna’s Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge or travel over 40 miles of hiking trails waiting to be discovered at Blackbird State Forest. Delaware’s Quaint Villages (Kent County, DE), Danielle Jonigan, VisitDelawareVillages.com, [email protected] Greater Wilmington The Greater Wilmington and Brandywine Valley region is home to more than 3,054 acres of public gardens. Its numerous state and city parks offer many opportunities for hiking, fishing, camping and bird watching. For cyclists, the 7.9-mile Jack A. Markell Trail connects the Wilmington Riverfront to historic New Castle. Greater Wilmington Convention and Visitors Bureau, Jennifer Boes, VisitWilmingtonDE.com, [email protected] MARYLAND State of Maryland Maryland’s outdoor collection includes riding the “rail trails” in Western Maryland, camping on the beach among wild horses at Assateague Island on Maryland’s Eastern Shore and venturing out on the Chesapeake to go crabbing with an actual waterman. Maryland is not short of great golfing, hiking, biking, paddling and mountain climbing. Maryland Office of Tourism, Matthew Scales, VisitMaryland.org, [email protected] Annapolis & Anne Arundel County Our more than 87 miles of parks and trails beckon hikers, bikers, and boat launchers. Sandy Point State Park is ideal for swimming, fishing, crabbing, and picnicking. Public sails and cruises put you in the heart of the Chesapeake Bay. Top off walking and garden tours with al fresco dining. Visit Annapolis & Anne Arundel County, Susan Seifried, VisitAnnapolis.org, [email protected] Calvert County Enjoy a safe, outdoor experience during Annmarie Sculpture Garden’s Enchanted Summer. Use the downloadable map to find all 50 fairy houses hidden in the forest. Find QR codes along the trail to meet our virtual fairyland characters. Participate in the Wild Rumpus Relay and take home an ArtLAB-To-Go craft. Calvert County Department of Economic Development, Hilary Dailey, ChooseCalvert.com, [email protected] Cecil County Explore 80 miles of scenic trails for hiking, biking and horseback riding. Paddle and fish the shorelines of State Parks, five rivers, C&D Canal, and Chesapeake Bay. Bring your own boat, book a ride on a tour boat, or rent boats and paddle boards. Dine at a waterfront eatery and watch the sunset burst across the horizon. Cecil County Tourism, Sandy Turner, SeeCecil.org, [email protected] Charles County Kayak the newest national marine sanctuary that will protect the remains of more than 100 abandoned steamships and vessels built as part of America’s engagement in World War I. Located along an 18-square mile stretch of Potomac River coast in Charles County, MD. Charles County Government, Department of Recreation, Parks, & Tourism, Catherine Herbert, ExploreCharlesCounty.com, [email protected] Kent County (MD) Find your “wild side” in Kent County, MD! Explore quaint waterfront towns on a bike ride, embark on a sunset cruise, relax on an intimate beach, kayak, fish or sail in secluded areas. Sip and savor homegrown wines, harvest ripe grapes or horseback ride through the rural landscape. Kent County Tourism, Jana Carter, KentCounty.com, [email protected] Montgomery County (MD) Montgomery County, MD’s Agricultural Reserve, what locals call the “Ag Reserve,” features 93,000-acres of farmland. Visit an array of pick-your-own-farms, wineries, breweries, orchards, historic sites and outdoor experiences. From the summit of Sugarloaf Mountain, hikers can look out over the county’s pastoral patchwork of farms and villages. Visit Montgomery, MD, Cory Van Horn, VisitMontgomery.com/ag-reserve/, [email protected] Wicomico County With more than 1,500 acres of parks and trails and more than 1,000 miles of waterways, Wicomico County is an ideal place to enjoy the outdoors. Visitors can enjoy activities including camping, hiking, cycling, birding, fishing, hunting and more. Guests can also visit the free Salisbury Zoo. Wicomico County, Vanessa Junkin, WicomicoTourism.org, [email protected] PENNSYLVANIA Allegheny National Forest So Big, So Green. The lands of the Allegheny National Forest (ANF) are open, with more than 513,000 acres to explore. Known for miles of hiking, biking, mountain biking, fishing, and ATV trails to explore. It’s the ideal place for family camping and getaway cabins. More nature, less people. Allegheny National Forest Visitors Bureau, Linda Devlin, VisitANF.com, [email protected] Bradford County The Susquehanna River flowing through Bradford County, Pennsylvania, offers outdoor recreation fans miles of clear, clean water for fishing, boating, kayaking and swimming. Accessible from points throughout the county, adventurers of every skill level enjoy time spent pursuing their favorite activities surrounded by the lush scenery of Pennsylvania’s northern tier! Bradford County Tourism Promotion Agency, Morgan Christopher, VisitBradfordCounty.com, [email protected] Endless Mountains Ricketts Glen is known for the 24 named waterfalls flowing down from the Allegheny Plateau to the Appalachians. Hike the Falls Trail System and explore the Glens, whose waterfalls cascade through rock-strewn clefts. Old growth timber and diverse wildlife make Ricketts Glen State Park one of the most scenic areas in Pennsylvania. Endless Mountains Visitors Bureau, Morgan Christopher, EndlessMountains.org, [email protected] Huntingdon County The Raystown Lake Region transforms anyone into an outdoor enthusiast. There are opportunities aplenty to enjoy freshwater swimming, paddling, fishing, boating, tubing, jet-skiing or paddleboarding. Lace up your hiking boots to ascend to the 1000 Steps of the Standing Stone Trail, Trough Creek State Park’s Ledges Trail or descend underground to spelunk at Lincoln Caverns. Huntingdon County Visitors Bureau, Liza Gutshall, RaysTown.org, [email protected] Lancaster County Wide open spaces await you in Lancaster County, from our parks & trails to recreational activities and farmers markets to roadside stands – as well as our world-famous Amish farmlands and covered bridge driving tours. We also have fabulous outdoor dining, picturesque wineries, and amenity-filled campgrounds. Discover Lancaster, Joel Cliff, DiscoverLancaster.com, [email protected] Lehigh Valley From hiking, horseback riding, and biking, Lehigh Valley is a thrill-seeker’s choice. Surrounding Allentown, Bethlehem, and Easton are miles of adventures crossing railroads, rivers, and canals. Board Pennsylvania’s only mule-drawn canal boat. Be whisked away from the routines of everyday life, and step outside and discover the natural landmarks. Discover Lehigh Valley, Alicia Quinn, DiscoverLehighValley.com, [email protected] Montgomery County (PA) With almost 100 miles of trails, dozens of parks, and 50 golf courses, Montgomery County, PA has plenty to do outdoors this summer from ziplining, to places to walk, bike, hike, and run, to fishing and other water sports, to outdoor dining and picnic spots. Visit Montgomery, Rachel Riley, www.valleyforge.org/things-todo/outdoor-activities/, [email protected] Potter County – Tioga County The Milky Way shines so bright at Cherry Springs State Park, it literally casts your shadow! Named the best place on Earth for stargazing by the Travel Channel and designated a Gold Level Park by the International Dark Sky Association, visitors travel from around the globe to witness this amazing phenomenon. Visit Potter-Tioga, Morgan Christopher, VisitPotterTioga.com, [email protected] VIRGINIA Fairfax County History abounds in Fairfax County, even in the great outdoors. Learn about George Washington’s connection to Great Falls National Park, kayak past George Mason’s home, hike trails that lead to wineries on historic land, or meet & greet baby animals at a local farm that preserves life from the 1920s-1950s. Visit Fairfax, Ali Morris, FXVA.com, [email protected] Fredericksburg Region (Spotsylvania, Stafford and Fredericksburg) Riding your bike on the canal path in Downtown, kayaking at Widwater State Park, taking relaxing on a pontoon boat on Lake Anna or challenge the kids on the rope course or miniature golf at Wilderness Resort are just a few options for outdoor adventure in the Fredericksburg area. Fredericksburg Region, Debbie Aylor, VisitFred.com, [email protected] Hampton If you are looking for a walk in a park, or along the beach, Hampton has the perfect place for you to exercise outdoors. Lace up your sneakers and explore one of our trails. Each trail has its unique trait, so we are sure you will find one you love. Hampton Convention and Visitor Bureau, [email protected], VsitHampton.com/5-trails-to-enjoy-in-hampton/, [email protected] Harrisonburg Visit Harrisonburg, VA and explore the natural beauty of the Shenandoah National Park and George Washington National Forest. Enjoy hiking, biking, rock climbing, and fishing with or without a guide. Downtown Harrisonburg offers exquisite local cuisine, outdoor dining and hand-crafted beer, perfect for unwinding after a day on the trail. Harrisonburg Tourism & Visitor Services, Jessica Williams, VisitHarrisonburgVA.com, [email protected] Lynchburg Lynchburg’s 40 miles of urban trail system crisscross throughout the city. It’s paved and dirt paths cross the Percival’s Island Natural Area along the James River, and wind their way beside the Blackwater Creek, providing plenty of opportunity to hike and bike while siting the area’s flora and fauna. Lynchburg Office of Economic Development & Tourism, Krista Boothby, LynchburgVirginia.org, [email protected] Lexington & Rockbridge Lexington, VA is the southern gateway to the Shenandoah Valley. Visitors have convenient access to our “big backyard” – Blue Ridge Parkway, Appalachian Trail, George Washington and Jefferson National Forest, the James and Maury Rivers – where outdoor enthusiasts of all ages and skill levels can hike, bike, paddle, fish and camp. Lexington & Rockbridge Area Tourism, Patty Williams, LexingtonVirginia.com/outdoors, [email protected] Newport News At 7,711 acres, Newport News Park is nine times bigger than New York’s Central Park. Here you can test your skills at the 18-hole championship disc golf course; go on an adventurous geo-caching excursion; hike along one of the 30 miles of trails; or cycle on a 5.3-mile bike path. Newport News Tourism Development Office, Rebecca Cutchins, Newport-News.org, [email protected] Norfolk Tour the world’s largest naval base from the water on an open-air Victory Rover cruise, explore the Virginia Zoo, relax at the Norfolk Botanical Garden, the largest botanical garden in the state of Virginia and dine outside at dozens of restaurants with water views. VisitNorfolk, Sarah Hughes, visitnorfolk.com, [email protected] Orange County (VA) Explore pick-your-own farms, hiking & biking trails, lakeside fishing, and more. From kid-friendly adventures to vineyard getaways, we have crafted day trip ideas that will have you breathing in fresh air from the great outdoors in no time. There is no better way to celebrate summer than reconnecting with nature. Orange County, Virginia Tourism, Lori Landes-Carter, VisitOrangeVirginia.com, [email protected] Prince William County Spend the day on the Water in D.C.’s Countryside. Walk on water at the Neabsco Creek Boardwalk. Hike, sail or camp along the Potomac River at Leesylvania State Park or spend an afternoon kayaking on the Occoquan River. Enjoy panoramic water views at Tim’s Rivershore while enjoying traditional seafood fare. Prince William County Office of Tourism, Nicole Warner, VisitPWC.org, [email protected] Shenandoah County A hike along 178 miles of canopied trails, a guided horseback ride through the George Washington National Forest or a tube float along a bend of the long and lazy North Fork of the Shenandoah River are just a few great ways to get out and enjoy the fresh air. Shenandoah County Tourism, Jenna French, VisitShenandoahCounty.com, [email protected] Virginia’s Blue Ridge Virginia’s Blue Ridge is a year-round mountain destination with 1,000 miles of trails and four beautiful seasons. From paddling the Upper James River to hiking the Appalachian Trail and exploring America’s East Coast Mountain Biking Capital on two wheels, you’re sure to have an unforgettable metro mountain adventure! Visit Virginia’s Blue Ridge, Taylor Spellman, VisitVBR.com, [email protected] WEST VIRGINIA Pocahontas County Pocahontas County, West Virginia boasts open spaces, pristine scenic beauty and unprecedented outdoor adventure. From kayaking or tubing along the Greenbrier River, to downhill mountain biking at Snowshoe Mountain Resort, or hiking one of the many trails in the Monongahela National Forest, there’s endless outdoor adventure waiting for you in Nature’s Mountain Playground! Pocahontas County Convention & Visitors Bureau, Chelsea Walker, NaturesMtnPlayground.com, [email protected] About the Mid-Atlantic Tourism Public Relations Alliance The Mid-Atlantic Tourism Public Relations Alliance (MATPRA) is a cohesive unit of regional tourism partners encompassing Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, and Washington, D.C. The group serves travel journalists by creating a regional resource that ignores geographical boundaries to better promote common threads, offering story ideas about the MidAtlantic region as a whole. For more information, visit MATPRA.org.
Stay Overnight in the Mid- Atlantic March 12, 2020Mid-Atlantic Region, March 12, 2020) Plan your next getaway around an amazing lodging experience! Throughout the Mid-Atlantic, you can pick from a variety of unusual and memorable overnight accommodations. From luxury resorts to one of a kind bed and breakfast retreats, there is a wonderful assortment of places to rest your head across the region. You can journey back in time when you stay at one of the many national historical landmarks dating back to the birth of our country. Immerse yourself in breathtaking natural beauty while spending the night in a lighthouse, tree house, railroad car, glamping, modern cabins or an all-inclusive family-owned country resort! When it comes to unique places to stay, there is something for everyone in the Mid-Atlantic region. For more information on any of the following, contact the destination marketing organization listed below. For general information on the Mid-Atlantic, visit MATPRA.org. DELAWARE Delaware’s Quaint Villages Spend the night underneath the stars at Delaware’s Quaint Villages’ Killens Pond State Park. This Park features year-round wooded camping for tents, RVs, and family cabins. Spend the day at the outdoor waterpark, kayak along the 66-acre mill pond or adventure off to one of their many hiking and biking trails. Delaware’s Quaint Villages (Kent County, DE), Danielle Jonigan, VisitDelawareVillages.com, [email protected] MARYLAND *Maryland (State of) For a unique camping experience, stay in either a treehouse or Hobbit House in Western Maryland. Travel to Southern Maryland to stay at the Cove Point Lighthouse, located along the Chesapeake Bay. Or stay along the C&O Canal in one of the seven lockhouses, ranging from full amenities to rustic living. Maryland Office of Tourism, Matthew Scales, VisitMaryland.org, [email protected] Calvert County Cove Point Lighthouse is a beautifully restored and re-purposed active lighthouse and keeper’s home that sits on a seven-acre point of land in one of the narrowest parts of the Chesapeake Bay. The gorgeous keeper’s house can be rented as a vacation home, and sleeps up to 16 guests. Calvert County Department of Economic Development, Hilary Dailey, ChooseCalvert.com, [email protected] Charles County Discover two of the friendliest lodging draws to Explore Charles County – Legends, Lore, and Room to Explore. Visit Rosewood Manor and Brictoria Cottage Bed and Breakfast locations soon and reimagine a wedding venue or rural retreat. Explore Charles County is 30 miles south of Washington D.C. Charles County Government, Department of Recreation, Parks, & Tourism, Catherine Herbert, explorecharlescounty.com, [email protected] Frederick County Situated between the scenic Potomac and the still-active railroad tracks, Lockhouse 28 is a half mile from the nearest parking lot. Though this is a house, there is no electricity or plumbing inside. It is truly a place to get off the grid! Visit Frederick, Melissa Joseph Muntz, VisitFrederick.org, [email protected] Harford County Stay and play at the Vandiver Inn in Havre de Grace, Maryland. At Vandiver you will experience charming boutique lodging in a historic waterfront town. The Inn is located just blocks from the Chesapeake Bay and is surrounded by historic homes, museums, golf, shopping, antique stores, marinas and water oriented activities. Visit Harford, Mindy Schneider, VisitHarford.com, [email protected] Howard County There is so much to explore in Howard County, especially at The Columbia Inn at Peralynna. A boutique hotel, nestled in a private estate and rolling hills of Howard County. Featuring a unique blend of chic and elegance. Be sure to ask for the fresh baked cookies. Visit Howard County, Crystal Abrom, visithowardcountytourism.com, [email protected] Talbot County The luxurious Inn at Perry Cabin in St. Michaels is where “Wedding Crashers” was filmed while the historic Tidewater Inn anchors downtown Easton. Whether you’re planning a weekend getaway or a family excursion, Talbot County also offers numerous rentals, from charming in-town cottages to sprawling estates on the Chesapeake Bay. Talbot County Office of Tourism, Cassandra M. Vanhooser, TourTalbot.org, [email protected] Wicomico County Stay in a historic building during your next visit to Wicomico County. The Whitehaven Hotel has eight rooms and is located on the Wicomico River by the Whitehaven Ferry. The new Gillis Grier Bed & Breakfast is in Salisbury. Or, get in touch with nature at one of three campgrounds. Wicomico County Tourism, Vanessa Junkin, WicomicoTourism.org, [email protected] PENNSYLVANIA Allegheny From Plush to Primitive. The Lodge at Glendorn, set in the majestic scenery of the Allegheny National Forest, is the ultimate luxury resort, 4-star dining, wine cellar, and spa. B & B’s in the Smethport Mansion District, Olmsted Manor, rustic cabins and campgrounds round out your distinct overnight accommodation choices. Allegheny National Forest, Linda Devlin, VisitANF.com, [email protected] Bradford County Built in 1897 for wealthy lumber baron and banker J. A. Decker, the Victorian Charm Inn in Towanda is a 30 room Victorian home welcoming guests as a bed & breakfast. Stained glass windows, original woodwork, wraparound porch and grand cherry staircase are some of the features of this cozy getaway spot. Bradford County Tourism Promotion Agency, Morgan Christopher, VisitBradfordCounty.com, [email protected] Butler County Armstrong Farms is an award-winning bed and breakfast. Their B&B is comprised of different houses and quaint cottages situated on the farm along with suites in the town of Saxonburg. With over six miles of trails, ponds and beautiful vistas, Armstrong Farms offers a relaxing and unique lodging experience. Butler County Tourism & Convention Bureau, Butler County Tourism & Convention Bureau, VisitButlerCounty.com, [email protected] Clearfield County Clearfield County is the “best place to escape to in Pennsylvania” expedia.com. You can digitally disappear in Clearfield County breathtaking natural beauty or you can enjoy and experience the many fun and adventurous activities and attractions that Clearfield County has to offer. Come visit the place that is also known as “Halfway to Everywhere.” Visit Clearfield County, Josiah Jones, VisitClearfieldCounty.org, [email protected] Endless Mountains Twin Spruce Tourist Home is a Victorian bed & breakfast operating in a historic “tourist home” dating back to the early 20th century when travelers and salesmen were the primary lodgers in these once popular venues along rural highways. Near hiking trails and wineries, this nostalgic property is the perfect mountain getaway! Endless Mountains Visitors Bureau, Morgan Christopher, EndlessMountains.org, [email protected] Gettysburg Stay at the upscale Federal Pointe Inn. Part of the Ascend Hotel Collection, this boutique hotel served as Gettysburg’s first high school. The hotel pays homage to its past with old photos, report cards and chalkboards in the basement pub. Destination Gettysburg, Rachel Wright, DestinationGettysburg.com, [email protected] Happy Valley Wake up to Happy Valley. Spend the night in a state park with sweeping lake views at The Nature Inn at Bald Eagle State Park. Luxury and sophistication abound at the Carnegie Inn & Spa. Connect with university tradition on Penn State’s campus for a comfortable stay at the Nittany Lion Inn. Happy Valley Adventure Bureau, Edward Stoddard, visitpennstate.org, [email protected] Lancaster County Lancaster County offers plenty of unique lodging, from the fun of refurbished railroad cars at Red a boose Motel in Ronks to the live entertainment vibe & theme-ing of Hotel Rock Lititz to the intimate & personalized tiny-house experience at Tiny Estates in Elizabethtown. Discover Lancaster, Joel Cliff, DiscoverLancaster.com, [email protected] Pennsylvania Commonwealth From cozy bed and breakfasts to luxury resorts and even rustic farm stays, Pennsylvania has accommodations for your next adventure. Fall asleep under the stars, relax by the fire on the countryside, or shop til’ you drop in a charming city. Pennsylvania Tourism Office, Sarah Lunny, VisitPA.com, [email protected] Potter County – Tioga County The Penn Wells Hotel, a designated Historic Hotels of America, reflects the grandeur of hotels from the early 20th century. In the heart of the Pennsylvania Grand Canyon region, this landmark hotel serves as a venue site for local events like Dickens of a Christmas, Endless Mountains Music Festival and many more! Visit Potter-Tioga, Morgan Christopher, VisitPotterTioga.com, [email protected] VIRGINIA Alexandria In Alexandria, known as George Washington’s adopted hometown, visitors can stay in a replica of a town house originally owned by Washington. Available for rent on Airbnb, the town house is located steps from Christ Church, where Washington attended, and Gadsby’s Tavern, where he socialized and conducted business. Visit Alexandria, Leah Spellman, VisitAlexandriaVA.com, [email protected] Charlottesville & Albemarle County Charlottesville & Albemarle County, Virginia have a wide variety of lodging options, but few are as unique as The Townsman. Dubbed “the unhotel,” this 4-room hotel is located directly on the historic pedestrian Downtown Mall, steps away from nightlife, restaurants, live music and arts. Charlottesville & AlbemarleCounty CVB, Brantley Ussery, VisitCharlottesville,org, [email protected] Giles County, VA Lodging in Giles is just as adventurous as the great outdoors. Mountain Lake Lodge, home of Dirty Dancing, is a full family adventure. Romance and peace are found at the Inn at Riverbend while classic and quality cabins at Walker Creek Retreat are a basecamp in Virginia’s Mountain Playground™. Giles County, VA Tourism, Cora Gnegy, VirginiasMtnPlayground.com, [email protected] Harrisonburg By the Side of the Road Getaway Lodging has been transformed into Harrisonburg, Virginia’s premier short-term rental property to serve your Getaway Lodging needs in a unique and beautiful nine-acre “Oasis in the City.” When was the last time you felt really and truly pampered? Harrisonburg Tourism & Visitor Services, Jessica Williams, VisitHarrisonburgVA.com, [email protected] Norfolk The Glass Light Hotel & Gallery is a new boutique hotel and glass art gallery located in the heart of downtown Norfolk’s Historic District, featuring world renowned artists such as Dale Chihuly, and Peter Bremers. A Michelin starred chef serves upscale French cuisine at the ground floor restaurant. VisitNorfolk, Sarah Hughes, VisitNorfolk.com, [email protected] Orange County, VA Mayhurst Manor House, circa 1859, was the most fashionable home in Orange county at the time, Italianate in style. Stunning in its architectural beauty it hosted many historical figures from General Lee to Stonewall Jackson. Immerse yourself in an era of history, architecture and southern hospitality of old Virginia. Orange County, Virginia Tourism, Lori Landes-Carter, VisitOrangeVirginia, [email protected] Prince William County Spend the night in a rustic cabin that was once used for spy training during WWI & II at Prince William Forest Park. If you prefer modern amenities, The Inn at Evergreen, a Civil War Era mansion, offers the perfect blend of modern amenities, historic charm and a first-class getaway. Prince William County Office of Tourism, Nicole Warner, VisitPWC.com, [email protected] Virginia’s Blue Ridge Breathe in fresh mountain air along the banks of the scenic Upper James River while glamping riverside with Twin River Outfitters. These new float-up camp sites offer cozy lodging, an outdoor kitchen, prime fishing spots and a chance to unplug during a multi-day paddle trip in Virginia’s Blue Ridge. Visit Virginia’s Blue Ridge, @VisitVBR, VisitVBR.com, [email protected] WEST VIRGINIA Hampshire County Come home to Hampshire with family-owned and operated lodging. Romney, the oldest town in WV, provides both the comfortable South Branch Inn and the retro Koolwink motel. Or you enjoy a full vintage vacation at the all-inclusive Capon Springs & Farms- an historic mountain resort set on 4700 picturesque acres. Hampshire County CVB, Jonathan Bellingham, cometohampshire.com,[email protected] About the Mid-Atlantic Tourism Public Relations Alliance The Mid-Atlantic Tourism Public Relations Alliance (MATPRA) is a cohesive unit of regional tourism partners encompassing Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, and Washington, D.C. The group serves travel journalists by creating a regional resource that ignores geographical boundaries to better promote common threads, offering story ideas about the MidAtlantic region as a whole. For more information, visit MATPRA.org.
Warm & Cozy March 2, 2020(Mid-Atlantic Region, March 2, 2020) — Don’t let Jack Frost have the upper hand this winter! Throughout the Mid-Atlantic, destinations are waiting to greet you with a warm welcome for a wide variety of events, activities and attractions that are the perfect antidote to that case of cabin fever. From historic country inns where you can snuggle up for a romantic weekend with that special someone to events like film festivals and car shows, there is much to consider across the region. Let your winter warrior have some fun and embrace the outdoors at a wide array of parks, resorts and trail systems perfect for a fun filled winter getaway! For more information on any of the following, contact the destination marketing organization listed below. For general information on the Mid-Atlantic, visit MATPRA.org DELAWARE Delaware’s Quaint Villages Escape the cold and head to one of Delaware’s Quaint Villages breweries for entertainment, food and craft beers at Blue Earl Brewing Company. Book a tour and tasting at Painted Stave Distilling and enjoy unique craft spirits! Wrap up the night with a stay at one of Kent County’s cozy and charming bed & breakfasts! Delaware’s Quaint Villages (Kent County, DE), Danielle Jonigan, VisitDelawareVillages.com, [email protected] Greater Wilmington The Horizon Services Riverfront Rink at Justison Landing Green on Wilmington’s Riverfront is a family oriented outdoor ice skating rink. It accommodates approximately 350 skaters and is open daily. Skate rental is available. Greater Wilmington Convention and Visitors Bureau, Jennifer Boes, www.visitwilmingtonde.com, [email protected] MARYLAND *Maryland (State of) Discover Maryland’s history and culture at one of Maryland’s museums, fill your appetite during restaurant week, take a ride along the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad, learn about muskrat skinning at the National Outdoor Show or cozy up by the fire in some of the best retreat centers in Maryland. Maryland Office of Tourism, Matthew Scales, VisitMaryland.org, [email protected] Baltimore When the weather takes a turn toward chilly, there’s no better time to get cozy in Baltimore! Food lovers can dine fireside at Woodbery Kitchen or Petit Louis Bistro, art aficionados can visit the Baltimore Museum of Art and book connoisseurs can get lost in the George Peabody Library. Visit Baltimore, Abigail Vitaliano, baltimore.org, [email protected] Calvert County Embrace Winter in Calvert County, Maryland! Outdoor experiences include hiking on boardwalks, wooded paths or along the beaches of the Chesapeake Bay, geocaching and bird watching. For indoor fun, there’s museums, an indoor pool, art galleries, breweries, wineries and cooking and mixology classes at No Thyme to Cook. Calvert County Department of Economic Development, Hilary Dailey, ChooseCalvert.com, [email protected] Cecil County Make your winter escape to one of Cecil County’s charming inns located in towns and in the countryside. Find cozy amenities to take the chill away like crackling fires, Jacuzzis, a player grand piano to sing along with, local wine samplings, a luxurious spa, and a hot tub overlooking the C&D Canal. Visit SeeCecil.org. Cecil County Tourism, Sandy Turner, SeeCecil.org, [email protected] Charles County Discover the warmest addition to Explore Charles County – Legends, Lore, and Room to Explore. Visit BlueDyer Distilling Co. soon and savor the flavor at the Aw Shucks events and try a new spirit inspired craft cocktail from their full menu. BlueDyer Distilling Co. is 30 miles south of Washington D.C. Charles County Government, Department of Recreation, Parks, & Tourism, Catherine Herbert,explorecharlescounty.com, [email protected] Frederick County Get cozy with dinner at the newly opened French Cafe, Up On Market, followed by a show at the Historic Weinberg Center for the Arts where you’ll enjoy national acts and local beverages. Visit Frederick, Melissa Joseph Muntz, VisitFrederick.org, [email protected] Hagerstown – Washington County When it’s cold outside, retreat to one of Washington County’s 30-plus warm and cozy museums. Whether you’re enjoying fine art exhibitions, introducing your children to STEAM learning, connecting through family activities and learning local history, or embracing your inner child while viewing model train displays, there’s something for everyone! Visit Hagerstown, Betsy DeVore, VisitHagerstown.com, [email protected] Harford County These places in Harford County are sure to keep you warm and cozy. Test your lumberjack skills at Crabby Axe Throwing in Bel Air, Maryland. Play a game of indoor blacklight mini golf at Jurassic Golf and Arcade. Solve puzzles to “unlock” the room and “escape” at Great Escapes Harford. Visit Harford, Mindy Schneider, VisitHarford.com, [email protected] Howard County This winter check out Howard County indoor free or almost free activities. From seasonal activities at Robinson Nature Center to the historic railroad at B&O Railroad in Old Ellicott City. There is so much to see and new while visiting Howard County, Maryland! Visit Howard County, Crystal Abrom, visithowardcountytourism.com, [email protected] Kent County (MD) Arts. Birding. Trails. Cozy B&Bs. A winter getaway with all of the ingredients for a warm and cozy, cultural, and invigorating experience. From Chestertown’s A & E District happenings to the walking trails of Eastern Neck Island, you will find plenty to do. Or you may want to cozy up in front of a roaring fire at a favorite B&B. Visit Kent County on MD’s Eastern Shore. Kent County Tourism, Jana Carter, KentCounty.com, [email protected] Talbot County There is no better way to celebrate Valentine’s Day than by hearing iconic singer Art Garfunkel at Easton’s Avalon Theater. The Grammy-nominated Po’ Ramblin’ Boys are coming to the Stoltz Listening Room. And the family-friendly Chesapeake Fire & Ice Festival brings spectacular ice sculptures and fire performances to Easton. Talbot County Office of Tourism, Cassandra M. Vanhooser, TourTalbot.org, [email protected] Wicomico County Admire artwork at the Ward Museum of Wildfowl Art, Salisbury Art Space and the Salisbury University Art Galleries. Visitors can also attend events at the Wicomico Youth & Civic Center, which hosts family events, concerts and more. Wicomico County Tourism, Vanessa Junkin, WicomicoTourism.org,[email protected] PENNSYLVANIA Altoona Build your Blair County Bucket list and enjoy our indoor recreation facilities! We’re home of Slinky Action Zone, indoor play park and arcade themed around the Toy Slinky made in Blair County. Or play indoor glow-in-the-dark mini-golf at Tilt Studio inside the Logan Valley Mall. Play inside and stay warm. Explore Altoona, Jennifer Fleck, explorealtoona.com, [email protected] Bradford County Grab your popcorn! Restored theaters across Bradford County are perfect to spend a winter evening catching first run films and special presentations like National Theater Live on a cold day! The Sayre Theatre, Rialto Theater and Keystone Theater are restored movie houses offering audiences nostalgic settings for great movies. Bradford County Tourism Promotion Agency, Morgan Christopher, VisitBradfordCounty.com, [email protected] Butler County Enjoy outdoor adventure during the winter months at Moraine State Park, Pennsylvania’s third largest state park. Visitors can enjoy activities like sledding, snowmobiling, hiking, and cross-country skiing. Pleasant Valley and Sunken Garden trails are groomed for cross-country skiing when snow conditions permit and are suitable for all skill levels. Butler County Tourism & Convention Bureau, Butler County Tourism & Convention Bureau, VisitButlerCounty.com, [email protected] Central Pennsylvania Enjoy the beauty of a fresh coating of snow on the ridge tops in Rothrock State Forest. Find adventure on the slopes with a visit to Tussey Mountain where skiing and tubing are available all winter long. A very family friendly attraction. Happy Valley Adventure Bureau, Edward Stoddard, visitpennstate.org, [email protected] Endless Mountains The Winter Film Festival at the Dietrich Theatre in the heart of Tunkhannock offers three weeks of independent, art house and foreign film favorites for audiences. Over a weekend, visitors can catch up on first run favorites and Oscar hopefuls at this Endless Mountains cultural arts center. Endless Mountains Visitors Bureau, Morgan Christopher, EndlessMountains.org, [email protected] Erie Experience AWEsome! Erie winters are packed with snowy adventures and warm hospitality! Enjoy downhill and cross country skiing, tubing, snow shoeing, snowboarding, ice sailing, ice fishing, OHL hockey, NBA G-League basketball, birding and sledding! Wine and Dine to end your day at a local restaurant, winery or brewery. VisitErie, Christine Temple, VisitErie.com, [email protected] Lancaster County Lancaster County’s hot theater scene provides a great winter warm-up, from the Broadway-caliber performances of the Fulton to the inspirational epics at Sight & Sound to the great acting & great food at Dutch Apple to the state-of-the-art productions & concerts at American Music Theatre, and many more! Discover Lancaster, Joel Cliff, DiscoverLancaster.com, [email protected] Lehigh Valley Cure cabin fever with a dose of color. At the Crayola Experience, you can explore more than 25 hands-on attractions spread throughout four floors of fun. Create a crayon with your name on the wrapper, watch your artistic creations digitally come to life, and more. Discover Lehigh Valley, Kaitie Burger, DiscoverLehighValley.com, [email protected] Laurel Highlands A winter wonderland of fun awaits in Pennsylvania’s Laurel Highlands! Spend a day shredding the slopes or explore mountaintop trails on a snowmobile, then snuggle fireside after a day of snow tubing, sledding, and snowballs at one of our winter resorts. Laurel Highlands Visitors Bureau, Anna Weltz, laurelhighlands.org, [email protected] Philadelphia Philadelphia has plenty of great events to enjoy while the weather is cold. The Philadelphia Auto Show is always a popular event each year. And, the Philadelphia Flower is always the perfect sample of what the spring will bring. Visit Philadelphia, Daniel Davis, VisitPhilly.com, [email protected] Pocono Mountains The Poconos’ six ski resorts offer skiing, snowboarding and snow tubing. Or, warm up in one of our 84-degree indoor water parks! Our nine state and two national parks offer snowshoeing, ice skating and cross-country skiing. Winter hikes and eagle watching are popular – as are horseback, sleigh, UTV and dog sledding rides! Pocono Mountains Visitors Bureau, Pocono Mountains Visitors Bureau, PoconoMountains.com, [email protected] Potter County – Tioga County After a day playing on slopes and trails, head to Pop’s Culture Shoppe, home of unique board, card and skill games, for a night of indoor fun! Offering old favorite and new board, card and skill games, Pop’s offers Friday Game Nights and classes in chess and other strategy games. Visit Potter-Tioga, Morgan Christopher, VisitPotterTioga.com, [email protected] Reading, Berks County Get toasty this winter at a glassblowing demonstration at the GoggleWorks Center for the Arts in Pennsylvania’s Americana Region. Bask in the warmth of the hot glass studio as you marvel at this age old art. Afterward, get cozy at The Speckled Hen, an 18th-century log home turned eatery serving hearty pub fare. Pennsylvania’s Americana Region, Lisa Haggerty, VisitPaAmericana.com, [email protected] VIRGINIA Alexandria Minutes from Washington, D.C., historic Alexandria, Virginia is bustling with energy and endless things to do, and the fun doesn’t stop when the weather is less than ideal. Winter is the perfect time to visit historic sites, tour the Torpedo Factory Art Center or cozy up in a coffee shop. Visit Alexandria, Leah Spellamn,VisitAlexandriaVA.com, [email protected] Arlington Wintry temps doesn’t mean staying in the hotel while visiting Arlington. Here, beat the cold by checking out an array of visual and performing arts. Expand your horizons with a cooking class at Cookology or Lebanese Taverna Market. And of course, you can still enjoy winter activities with indoor ice skating at Medstar Capitals Iceplex – home of the Washington Capitals. Arlington Convention & Visitors Service, Cara O’Donnell, StayArlington.com, [email protected] Fairfax County Lace up those skates at Reston’s iconic pavilion ice rink or stay warm by exploring one of the world’s most fascinating air and space museums. Cozy up with Virginia wine or see a show at Wolf Trap’s intimate winter venue, The Barns. No matter the weather, fun is around every corner. Visit Fairfax, AliMorris, FXVA.com, [email protected] Fredericksburg Region (Spotsylvania, Stafford and Fredericksburg) The FredericksBURRRG region has great places to warm up. Start at A. Smith Bowman Distillery for award winning Isaac Bowman Port Barrel Finished Bourbon and take it to one of the cozy B&Bs in downtown or a cottage at Stevenson Ridge while you sip in front of the fireplace with a good book or your sweetie. Fredericksburg Region, Debbie Aylor, VisitFred.com, [email protected] Giles County, VA A playground for your next adventure. Visit Giles to explore mountaintop resorts, including Mountain lake Lodge or experience unique dining adventures, like The Palisades Restaurant, The Bad Apple, or Bluegrass BBQ. Giles is Virginia’s Mountain Playground and your adventure destination with the New River, Appalachian Trail, scenic byways, and wilderness experiences! Giles County, VA Tourism, Cora Gnegy, VirginiasMtnPlayground.com, [email protected] Harrisonburg When there’s cold weather outside, head to Harrisonburg and warm up by sampling the latest microbrews on tap at our five downtown breweries. Enjoy special events like homebrew classes and live music at The Friendly Fermenter or grab a seat by the fire at Pale Fire Brewing Company. Harrisonburg Tourism & Visitor Services, Jessica Williams, VisitHarrisonburgVA.com, [email protected] Lynchburg It’s always the hidden places that are the coziest. Givens Books is one of those places. Inside, choose from thousands of books, games for all ages in their Little Dickens section, or visit their Drowsy Poet Cafe’ for a hot mocha as you warm up with a new book. Lynchburg Office of Economic Development & Tourism, Krista Boothby, LynchburgVirginia.org, [email protected] Norfolk The mild weather and walkability of Norfolk’s neighborhoods means less time in the chill and more moments enjoying craft cocktails and the wide array of cultural dishes on our historic Restaurant Row. Get inspired inside free art museums, delight in waterfront sunsets and cozy up at an outdoor firepit. VisitNorfolk, Sarah Hughes, VisitNorfolk.com, [email protected] Orange County, VA While the vines at Orange County’s wineries have gone dormant for the winter, the tasting rooms are warm and cozy, making this a wonderful time for a wine excursion and a relaxing stay at our Inns to unwind from the holidays and reconnect with the ones you love. Orange County, Virginia Tourism, Lori Landes-Carter, VisitOrangeVirginia, [email protected] Prince William County Plan a cozy weekend at The Inn at Evergreen, a Civil War Era mansion nestled at the foot of Bull Run Mountain. Spend the weekend enjoying nearby attractions like The Winery at La Grange, The Farm Brewery at Broad Run and Trummer’s Wine & Coffee Bar. Prince William County Office of Tourism, Nicole Warner, VisitPWC.com, [email protected] Richmond Cold weather calls for indoor activities and the Richmond region has plenty of Eatertainment options. Kick things off with a shuffleboard match and cocktails at Tang & Biscuit. Walk over to Slingshot Social Game Club for some retro games like duckpin bowling and ultimate bocce. End the evening with dinner and a game of putt putt at Hotel Greene. Richmond Region Tourism, Meghan Gearino, VisitRichmondVa.com, [email protected] Shenandoah County Just two hours From DC, Shenandoah County is the place to get away and enjoy skiing, snowboarding, plus a variety of other adventures: Ice skating, guided snowshoeing tours, horseback riding, and snow tubing. There are also locally owned restaurants, B&B’s and cozy wine tasting rooms to escape the cold. Shenandoah County Tourism, Jenna French, VisitShenandoahCounty.com, [email protected] About the Mid-Atlantic Tourism Public Relations Alliance The Mid-Atlantic Tourism Public Relations Alliance (MATPRA) is a cohesive unit of regional tourism partners encompassing Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, and Washington, D.C. The group serves travel journalists by creating a regional resource that ignores geographical boundaries to better promote common threads, offering story ideas about the MidAtlantic region as a whole. For more information, visit MATPRA.org.
New in 2020 in the Mid-Atlantic January 2, 2020(Mid-Atlantic Region, January 2, 2020) — As the Mid-Atlantic region ushers in 2020, destinations offer travelers to the region more things to do and see, revealing new events and attractions for the upcoming year. From hotel, restaurant, and brewery openings to fresh exhibits, festivals, and celebrations, the Mid-Atlantic continues to provide visitors with new and exciting travel experiences. For more information on any of the following, contact the destination marketing organization listed below. For general information on the Mid-Atlantic, visit MATPRA.org. DELAWARE Greater Wilmington Wilmington & the Brandywine Valley, part of America’s Garden Capital, gets a new garden for 2020 when the Apothecary Garden at Rockwood Mansion opens. Plus, Hagley Museum introduces STEMtastic Weekends and the new retro ‘50s vibe Goober’s Diner opens alongside the neighboring and aptly named, classic car collection, Goober’s Garage. Greater Wilmington Convention and Visitors Bureau, Sarah Willoughby, VisitWilmingtonDE.com, [email protected] Kent County Coming Spring 2020 to Dover Downs Hotel & Casino is a new eatery, Sugar Factory American Brasserie. This new restaurant will feature a full-service bar, retail shop, café and a confectionary shop. Sugar Factory features unique signature drinks & milkshakes, mouth-watering burgers, savory entrees, and more! Delaware’s Quaint Villages, Danielle Jonigan, VisitDelawareVillages.com, [email protected] MARYLAND Annapolis & Anne Arundel County Opened December 2019, The Hall at Live! features some of the nation’s best touring acts, comedians and show-stopping entertainment. With a capacity of up to 4,800 individuals, the 75,000-square-foot state-of-the-art concert/event venue connects to the Live! Casino floor and the AAA Four-Diamond-rated luxury accommodations at Live! Hotel in Hanover. Visit Annapolis & Anne Arundel County, Susan Seifried, VisitAnnapolis.org, [email protected] Calvert County Located on the Chesapeake Bay in Chesapeake Beach, Maryland, the Rod N Reel Resort is going to be amazing in 2020! Lots of renovation and additional work will result in 5 new restaurants, double the hotel rooms, an outdoor concert venue, gorgeous wedding sites and several more fun gaming rooms. Calvert County Department of Economic Development, Hilary Dailey, ChooseCalvert.com,[email protected] Cecil County Discover the excitement of eventing, also known as an equestrian triathlon, at the new “Maryland 5 Star at Fair Hill” in 2020. The MD 5 Star will be one of only two in the USA, and 7 in the world, and will be packed with family fun, competition, and entertainment. Cecil County Tourism, Sandy Turner,www.SeeCecil.org, [email protected] Charles County Discover the newest national marine sanctuary that will protect the remains of more than 100 abandoned steamships and vessels built as part of America’s engagement in World War I. Located along an 18-square mile stretch of Potomac River coast in Charles County, MD. Charles County Government,Department of Recreation, Parks, & Tourism, Catherine Herbert, explorecharlescounty.com, [email protected] Frederick County Warehouse Cinemas will open in Frederick this year with a first of its kind screen using SkyVue technology. The theater is part of an abandoned mall into District 40, an entertainment complex. Visit Frederick, Melissa Muntz, VisitFrederick.org, [email protected] Harford County Get a taste of Harford County, Maryland during Harford County Restaurant Week! This 10-day celebration of local flavors and delicious dining experiences will have you coming back for more. For a list of participating restaurants, including menus and specials, visit HarfordCountyRestaurantWeek.com. Visit Harford, Mindy Schneider, VisitHarford.com, [email protected] Howard County See what’s new in Howard County with Columbia Busboys and Poets, the neighborhood coffee house, restaurant, and bookstore will be the largest and farthest from D.C. coming fall 2020. Be sure to check out new hotels and events coming this year! Visit Howard County, Crystal Abrom, visithowardcounty.com, [email protected] Washington County The Conococheague Aqueduct on the C&O Canal is fully operational for the first time since 1924. Williamsport is the only place in North America with multiple working canal features in one location, including a lift lock, refurbished lockhouse, railroad lift bridge, canal turning basin, warehouse and a watered aqueduct. Visit Hagerstown, Betsy DeVore, VisitHagerstown.com, [email protected] PENNSYLVANIA Pennsylvania (Commonwealth of) From new art exhibits to chocolaty attractions and even a hotel featuring cartoon favorites, Pennsylvania is ringing in the new year with fun for all. Scream on new roller coasters, splash your way through a six-story water park slides, and enjoy year-round fun at ski resorts. Pennsylvania Tourism Office, Sarah Lunny, visitPA.com, [email protected] Altoona We invite you to come Build your Blair County Bucket List! Find unique adventures that you can only experience here. Cool off at American’s only Italian themed water park, Laguna Splash, enjoy a steam engine train excursion and travel a portion of the 911 trail that goes through our destination! Explore Altoona, Jennifer Fleck, explorealtoona.com, [email protected] Butler County Moraine State Park is celebrating its 50th anniversary throughout 2020. To commemorate this special occasion, Moraine is hosting 50 special events which include a variety of outdoor activities, festivals and more! Visit Moraine50.com to stay up-to-date on all the activities that are planned for the year. Butler County Tourism & Convention Bureau, Tiffany Hernandez, VisitButlerCounty.com,[email protected] Central Pennsylvania Aficionados of all things vintage will be in their element at Philipsburg Shindig Alley. RE Farm Cafe serves what they harvest and also exceed sustainable in all their endeavors. Read more at our blog: http://bit.ly/NewHappyValley2020. The Happy Valley Adventure Bureau, Edward Stoddard,visitpennstate.org, [email protected]g Erie Waldameer Park & Water World debuts 6-lane Rally Racer waterslide and “Whirlwind” family spinning coaster, VisitErie immersive experiential tours, U.S. Aerial Historic Adventures boat tours, Erie County Historical Society new exhibit building/campus, Bay House Restaurant/Rooftop Bar, Hampton Inn Bayfront Hotel/Oliver’s Rooftop Bar, artistic downtown murals. VisitErie, Christine Temple, VisitErie.com, [email protected] Lancaster County In 2020, Lancaster County features new additions like the Wilbur Lititz boutique hotel and the world’s first Cartoon Network Hotel, debut shows “Queen Esther” at Sight & Sound and “Britain’s Best” at American Music Theatre, and the opening of the Snyder Gallery of Colonial Decorative Arts at Rock Ford Plantation. Discover Lancaster, Joel Cliff, DiscoverLancaster.com, [email protected] Lehigh Valley Get ready for even more opportunities for fun in summer 2020 as Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom welcomes a new addition to the waterpark. Seaside Splashworks, the new beach-themed multi-level play structure, will feature more than 75 play elements to engage the entire family for hours including six water slides. Discover Lehigh Valley, Kaitie Burger, DiscoverLehighValley.com,k[email protected] Montgomery County The Valley Forge Tourism & Convention Board is proud to announce the Annual Revolutionary 5-Mile Run will celebrate its 15th Anniversary in April 2020. The Rev Run is a unique challenge for runners, a five-mile course that traverses the hilly terrain of Valley Forge National Historical Park, in Montgomery County. Visit Montgomery, Emily Keel, https://www.valleyforge.org/, [email protected] Pocono Mountains The Pocono Mountains continues to experience rapid growth in 2020. Two ski resorts, Camelback and Jack Frost/Big Boulder, have new owners and will undergo upgrades. Kalahari Resorts and Conventions has doubled its convention space to 205,000 square feet! A new Pocono Mountain Harley Davidson dealership, a destination in its own right, will open in Tannersville. Pocono Mountains Visitors Bureau, James Hamill, PoconoMountains.com, [email protected] Reading, Berks County Pennsylvania’s Americana Region welcomes the opening of the John Updike Childhood Home in fall 2020. The Pultizer-Prize winning author lived in the home until he was 13. Updike treasured the house because it was where his “artistic eggs were hatched,” visiting it often during his career. Updike fans, plan to visit. Pennsylvania’s Americana Region, Lisa Haggerty, VisitPaAmericana.com, [email protected] WEST VIRGINIA Pocahontas County New Year means all new adventures! From attractions to activities, 2020 is going to be an adventurous year in Nature’s Mountain Playground. Snowshoe Highlands Bronze level IMBA Ride Center is West Virginia’s debut International Mountain Biking Ride Center. Hit the trails, then once you’re done, enjoy an ice cold heavy draft at the newly opened Old Spruce Brewing. Pocahontas County Convention & Visitors Bureau, Chelsea Walker, NaturesMtnPlayground.com, [email protected] About the Mid-Atlantic Tourism Public Relations Alliance The Mid-Atlantic Tourism Public Relations Alliance (MATPRA) is a cohesive unit of regional tourism partners encompassing Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, and Washington, D.C. The group serves travel journalists by creating a regional resource that ignores geographical boundaries to better promote common threads, offering story ideas about the Mid-Atlantic region as a whole. For more information, visit MATPRA.org.
Holiday Happenings December 13, 2019(Mid-Atlantic Region, December 13, 2019) — Destinations across the Mid-Atlantic are busy decking the halls and putting regional touches on small town business districts and suburban shopping areas to welcome visitors for the annual celebration of this special season! Annual and special events across Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia and West Virginia highlight each region’s traditional celebrations with modern and unique takes on classic yuletide greetings. Whether celebrating the splendorous tidings of Christmas, the soulfully illuminating lights of Chanukah or the thoughtful reflections of Kwanzaa, destinations across the region offer a wide variety of events and attractions for visitors, as well as their families, friends and loved ones to consider when planning travel this December! For more information on any of the following, contact the destination marketing organization listed below. For general information on the Mid-Atlantic, visit MATPRA.org. DELAWARE Delaware’s Quaint Villages Spend the Holidays in Delaware’s Quaint Villages for a getaway filled with tax-free shopping, homemade baked goodies, caroling, tree lightings, festivals, night-time festive parades and more! From Cider Fest at Fifer Orchards & Country Store to a night-time parade in Downtown Historic Dover, there is something for everyone to enjoy this Holiday season! Delaware’s Quaint Villages (Kent County, DE), Danielle Jonigan, VisitDelawareVillages.com, , [email protected] Greater Wilmington The holidays are all about making memories. So why not take a road trip through Wilmington and the Brandywine Valley. From Christmastime exhibits at du Pont family estates to lush garden tours that evoke the spirit of the season, you can fill your days and nights with festive activities. Greater Wilmington Convention and Visitors Bureau, Sarah Willoughby, VisitWilmingtonDE.com, [email protected] MARYLAND Maryland (State of) ‘Tis the season for lights, holiday train experiences, candlelight tours, holiday festivals and performances. Celebrate the season in Maryland by visiting one of the many “Merry-land Holiday Festivities,” take the Polar Express Train Ride or see the many light displays throughout the state that light up the Maryland skies. Maryland Office of Tourism, Matthew Scales, VisitMaryland.org , [email protected] Annapolis & Anne Arundel County A Chocolate Binge Festival, Midnight Madness Holiday Shopping, a Winterfest and European Christmas Market, Lighted Boats Parade, Holiday Candlelight Strolls, Jolly Express Cruises, a Miracle on Annapolis Street meet and greet with the famous Budweiser Clydesdale horses and the Military Bowl at NavyMarine Corps Memorial Stadium await you in Annapolis! Visit Annapolis & Anne Arundel County, Susan Seifried, VisitAnnapolis.org, [email protected] Calvert County It’s the most magical time of year! Annmarie Sculpture Garden is transformed into a twinkling wonderland of enchanted woods with glowing light sculptures and installations. Head to the towns of Chesapeake Beach and North Beach to the decorated boardwalk, play I-Spy with the lighted crab who hides around town! Calvert County Department of Economic Development, Hilary Dailey, ChooseCalvert.com, [email protected] Frederick County If you’ve ever wanted to step into a Hallmark Christmas movie, you will love Downtown Frederick during the holidays. Lights twinkle in shop windows, horse-drawn carriages travel through the streets, and the smell of hot cocoa is always close by. Visit Frederick, Melissa Muntz, VisitFrederick.org, [email protected] Hagerstown – Washington County Small town tradition is at the heart of the holidays in Washington County. Enjoy town tree lightings, holiday shows and concerts, outdoor light displays, carriage and wagon rides, festive tree displays, decorated historic homes, visits with Santa and multi-level model train displays that bring out the child in everyone. Visit Hagerstown, Betsy DeVore, VisitHagerstown.com, [email protected] Harford County In the beginning of December, each of our three municipalities celebrate the holidays true to their own unique character. Experience it yourself at Bel Air’s Christmas Parade & Tree Lighting, Havre de Grace’s Holly Jolly First Friday, Parade & Light-Up Night or Aberdeen’s Christmas Street Celebration. Visit Harford, Mindy Schneider, VisitHarford.com, [email protected] Howard County Come play and then stay this holiday season in Howard County, Merry-Land! Main Street in Old Ellicott City is open for business, Symphony of Lights will be shining bright and our scenic beauty is breathtaking. Eat, drink and be merry with us this holiday season! Visit Howard County, Crystal Abrom, visithowardcountytourism.com, [email protected] Wicomico County Enjoy the holidays in Wicomico County. Visit the Christmas tree in Downtown Salisbury, see the light display and tree at Salisbury’s Winter Wonderland at the City Park, enjoy Cookies With Santa at the Salisbury Zoo and head to the Ward Museum for its Winter Wonderland event. Wicomico County, Vanessa Junkin, WicomicoTourism.org, [email protected] PENNSYLVANIA Pennsylvania (Commonwealth of) From holiday light shows to train rides with Santa, and even a town known as the Christmas City, Pennsylvania is ready for the season. Relax fireside at a cozy bed and breakfast, cut down that perfect Christmas tree, and sip cider at one of our craft cideries. Pennsylvania Tourism Office, Sarah Lunny, VisitPA.com, [email protected] Altoona Enjoy a drive through a park featuring 51 acres of holiday lights & animations and see the indoor model train display featuring the park! A historic showcases a variety of holiday themed shows. Plus experience indoor recreation for the entire family! Explore Altoona, Jennifer Fleck, explorealtoona.com, [email protected] Bradford County More than 8,000 spectators line the streets of Sayre Borough each year for the region’s biggest holiday event – the annual Christmas Parade! This year celebrates the theme “Light Up the Night.” Stay the weekend, do some holiday shopping at the region’s eclectic shops and enjoy the spirit of the season. Bradford County Tourism Promotion Agency, Morgan Christopher, VisitBradfordCounty.com, [email protected] Butler County Thousands will gather in the town square of Historic Harmony to welcome the New Year on German time at 6 PM EST (midnight in Germany) in recognition of the community’s heritage. The afternoon will be filled with fun and family activities all capped-off by a ball drop and fireworks! Butler County Tourism and Convention Bureau, Tiffany Hernandez, VisitButlerCounty.com, [email protected] Endless Mountains Late comedienne Joan Rivers had her holiday tree delivered to her residence from a tree farm in the Endless Mountains. Why? Northeastern Pennsylvania is known as THE place to pick your perfect tree. Add on the Festival of Lights and small town holiday celebrations to create a memorable holiday getaway. Endless Mountains Visitors Bureau, Morgan Christopher, EndlessMountains.org, [email protected] Lancaster County Tis the season for Discovering Christmas in Lancaster County, home to several American yuletide traditions – like the mischievous Belsnickle – and brimming with festive history events, fantastic holiday shows, great shopping deals, seasonal family activities, and cut-your-own Christmas tree farms. Discover Lancaster, Joel Cliff, DiscoverLancaster.com, [email protected] Lehigh Valley Experience the magic of the Christmas City. Bethlehem, PA offers charming Main Street shopping, horsedrawn carriage rides, historic walking tours and more. Be sure to visit Christkindlmarkt at SteelStacks – ranked one of the top holiday markets in the world by outlets including Travel + Leisure, Forbes, USA Today and more. Discover Lehigh Valley, Kaitie Burger, DiscoverLehighValley.com, [email protected] Montgomery County Whatever your faith, or background, there’s something at the heart of the World Nativities exhibit at Glencairn Museum in Bryn Athyn that most people can probably relate to – family. The religious art and history museum displays dozens of three-dimensional nativity scenes collected from around the world every holiday season. Visit Montgomery, Emily Keel, valleyforge.org, [email protected] Potter County – Tioga County Did you know Wellsboro is “the town that saved Christmas”? The second weekend of December event ” Christmas on Main Street” honors the creation of “Shiny Brite” ornaments, created here to fill the gap when World War II naval blockades prevented traditionally produced German ornaments from reaching the US. Visit Potter-Tioga, Morgan Christopher, VisitPotterTioga.com, [email protected] VIRGINIA Alexandria Experience holiday magic on historic streets in Old Town Alexandria. Recognized by Oprah Magazine as one of the Most Charming Christmas Towns Across the World and by Southern Living as the Perfect Southern Town for a Hallmark Christmas Movie, visitors feel transported by an old fashioned sense of holiday wonder. Visit Alexandria, Leah Spellman, www.VisitAlexandriaVA.com, [email protected] Giles County Experience the season in Giles. Families can enjoy water-side cabins or historic luxury lodges. Adventure seeking visitors will still find hiking and cross-country skiing through the mountains of the Giles. And one cannot let the season go by without visiting Narrows and the Duck Pond to see the Christmas Lights twinkling throughout downtown. Giles County, VA Tourism, Cora GnegyGilesCounty.org, [email protected] Harrisonburg Join us for the sweetest tour of Downtown in December at the Cookie Tour. Browse downtown shops, enjoy festivities and make plans to stop at every location to build your own plate of locally-made holiday cookies. This is sure to get everyone into the spirit of the holidays! Harrisonburg Tourism & Visitor Services, Jessica Williams, VisitHarrisonburgVA.com , [email protected] Lexington & Rockbridge One of Virginia’s beautiful holiday main streets, merry downtown Lexington glows a little brighter with cheerful window displays and wreathed lamposts during the Christmas season. Festivities officially begin with the annual candlelight processional and tree lighting as the calendar grows to include favorite holiday concerts and family-friendly performances. Lexington & Rockbridge Area Tourism, Patty Williams, LexingtonVirginia.com, [email protected] Norfolk Wreaths decorate Granby Street, oversize Menorah towers over Town Point Park and carolers can be heard spreading cheer through the downtown streets. Christmas trees and holiday lights of all shapes, sizes and colors illuminate the city, while holiday flavored brews and coffees are steps away to warm up your soul. VisitNorfolk, Sarah Hughes, visitnorfolk.com, [email protected] Orange County When winter arrives, it’s time to indulge in local, seasonal wines, and holiday feasts. Towns of Orange and Gordonsville transform into old-fashioned holiday villages, James Madison’s Montpelier is adorned with vintage 19th century holiday customs and the Market at Grelen’s Enchanted Extravaganza features artisans in a beautiful Farm Market setting. Orange County, Virginia Tourism, Lori Landes-Carter, www.VisitOrangeVirginia.com, [email protected] Richmond The Richmond region is a flurry of activity during the holiday season! Head to the Science Museum of Virginia for Fruitcake Science to learn about America’s least favorite holiday treat. Take a Holiday House Tour in Richmond’s historic Fan neighborhood. And don’t miss the holiday display at the famous Jefferson Hotel! Richmond Region Tourism, Meghan Gearino, VisitRichmondVa.com, [email protected] Shenandoah County Don’t clean the house in preparation for holiday family guests, come to Shenandoah County and rent a cabin or home where the whole family can gather! Shrine Mont Retreat in Orkney Springs has winter homes for rent to meet the needs of families and extended families of all sizes. Shenandoah County Tourism, Jenna French, VisitShenandoahCounty.com, [email protected] WEST VIRGINIA Hampshire County Experience a Country Classic Christmas on board the Potomac Eagle Scenic Railroad’s first ever North Pole Express! You’ll ride the rails with Santa, while enjoying caroling, milk and cookies, and a wonderful story of how the train saves Christmas. Runs weekends Nov. 22-Dec. 22 with 3 trips most days. Hampshire County Convention & Visitors Bureau, Jonathan Bellingham, cometohampshire.com, [email protected] Pocahontas County Find yourself lost in Pocahontas County, West Virginia’s winter wonderland! From Christmas at Cass, where you can explore the state park as it’s transformed into a scene from the North Pole, to a sleighdrawn horse ride through the snow covered pines at Snowshoe Mountain Resort. Magical holiday experiences and memories await, here Nature’s Mountain Playground. Pocahontas County Convention & Visitors Bureau, Chelsea Walker, NaturesMtnPlayground.com, [email protected] About the Mid-Atlantic Tourism Public Relations Alliance The Mid-Atlantic Tourism Public Relations Alliance (MATPRA) is a cohesive unit of regional tourism partners encompassing Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia and Washington, D.C. The group serves travel journalists by creating a regional resource that ignores geographical boundaries while promoting common threads, offering story ideas about the Mid-Atlantic region as a whole. For more information, visit MATPRA.org.