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Spooky Specials in the Mid-Atlantic


(October 2022)
– Travel throughout Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia to find the most ghoulish and gruesome attractions that All Hallows’ Eve has to offer. Get your spook on with spine-tingling ghost tours and thrills at haunted sites, or attend a spooky event! For those looking for a less eerie Halloween, check out family-friendly corn mazes and pumpkin patches, or plan a road trip to check out the best local candy stores and chocolate shops. There’s enough tricks and treats for everyone across the Mid-Atlantic.

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 & the Brandywine Valley
Be part of an actual paranormal investigation at Fort Delaware. Well known for its hauntings, this former Union fortress on Pea Patch Island once housed as many as 12,000 Confederate prisoners at one time. Head over to Historic New Castle for a tour of its cobbled streets and a glimpse into its darker side. Who knows? You may encounter the “Woman in Blue.” Greater Wilmington Convention and Visitors Bureau, Jennifer Boes, VisitWilmingtonDE.com, [email protected]

 

MARYLAND

Allegany
Taking a show on the road and putting the “fun” into funeral, a theatre group in Allegany County, The Mountain Side of Maryland, escorts participants of the “Not So Spooky Ghost Tours” on a guided walking tour through Cumberland’s favorite haunts. These family-friendly tours are offered on Thursdays in October. Allegany County, The Mountain Side of Maryland, Mindy Bianca, MDMountainSide.com, [email protected]

 


Baltimore

The International Edgar Allan Poe Festival celebrates Baltimore’s icon of macabre every October with performances, art, vendors and food. Highlights of Poe Fest include the Black Cat Ball, a cognac and roses graveside masquerade, Poe impersonators and a tour of Poe’s Baltimore. Visit Baltimore, Tracey Johnson, Baltimore.org, [email protected] 

Calvert
Join us for a family-friendly Halloween festival at Annmarie Sculpture Garden, a beautiful 30 acre park.  More than 50 local businesses and organizations will be here handing out treats for the kids, plus there will be fun and games, a DJ dance party, food trucks, and more! Calvert County Department of Economic Development, Hilary Dailey, ChooseCalvert.com, [email protected] 

Harford
Do you believe in ghosts? Find out if you do when you journey back in time to experience the tales of Bel Air’s spooky history during their Haunts and History Walking Tours. Need less of a scare? Pumpkinfest at Falling Branch has scarecrow making, corn mazes, and hayrides every October weekend. Visit Harford, Matthew Scales, VisitHarford.com, [email protected] 

Maryland (State of)
Hocus pocus, haunts and howls abound this October in Maryland. Run amok across the state with ghost tours through historic towns, giant corn mazes and frightful attractions for all ages. Maryland Office of Tourism, Claire Aubel, VisitMaryland.org, [email protected]

Prince George’s
Once upon a time, in an eerily dark setting flanked by goblins and ghouls, gremlins and ghosts, the thrills and chills of Halloween came to life! Enjoy a sweet, and spooky great time at Six Flags of America Fright Fest, Laurel’s House of Horror, National Harbor’s Halloween, and our farms packed with festive, family fun! Experience Prince George’s, Kaletha Henry, ExperiencePrinceGeorges.com, [email protected] 

Talbot
Each fall, throngs of kids and young-at-heart ring in fall at Councell Farms in Easton. In the Field of Fun, kids enjoy the combine harvester slide, scarecrow slingshot, straw maze graveyard, and jumping pillow. Adults select fall decorations from numerous varieties of pumpkins and gourds, Indian corn, and mums. Talbot County Office of Economic Development and Tourism, Krista Boothby, TourTalbot.org, [email protected] 

Wicomico
Celebrate Halloween with fun, family-friendly activities in Wicomico County. New this year is a Fall Fest & Trunk-Or-Treat at Pemberton Park, and the Salisbury Zoo will also host its annual events. Pick a pumpkin at one of many farm markets, and enjoy festivities at Wright’s Market and Adkins Farm Market. Maryland’s Wicomico County, Vanessa Junkin, WicomicoTourism.org, [email protected]

 

PENNSYLVANIA         

Allegheny National Forest Region
October is fall foliage season! The Kinzua Sky Walk and the scenic byways within the Allegheny National Forest offer stunning vistas in northwestern Pennsylvania. Visit the dungeon of the McKean County Jail for a spooky introduction to their resident ghost. Download seven scenic driving tours and color-coded map from on our website. Allegheny National Forest Visitors Bureau, Linda Devlin, VisitANF.com, [email protected] 

Bradford
Head to Towanda when The Keystone Theatre presents “Hale’s Haunted Weekend”  October 21-23 – a ghost walk and live performance event!  Enjoy spooky fun on guided one-hour tours to discover the ghosts, legends, and lore of some of Towanda’s most famous (and infamous!) residents. Then experience the comedy play: “Blithe Spirit” live onstage at the historic theater. Bradford County Tourism Promotion Agency, Morgan Christopher, VisitBradfordCounty.com, [email protected] 

Columbia-Montour
Every October, when crisp fall winds begin to blow and Halloween approaches, Knoebels Amusement Resort transforms into a spooktacular place for ghosts and ghouls of all ages! Get in the spirit of the season during the park’s Hallo-Fun weekends; experience tasty seasonal treats, thrilling games, spooky rides, and fall fun. Columbia-Montour Visitors Bureau, Linda Sones, ITourColumbiaMontour.com, [email protected] 

Endless Mountains of Northeastern Pennsylvania
Discover one of the Endless Mountains favorite Halloween thrills when you take part in a Ghost Walk at the historic Old Mill Village in Susquehanna County! Take a spine-tingling nighttime candlelight tour of the Village, while being thrilled by tales of ghosts and hauntings from our area and around PA. Your shivers will not be from the chilly weather! Endless Mountains Visitors Bureau, Morgan Christopher, EndlessMountains.org, [email protected] 

Erie
Get spooked in Erie Pa! Eerie Horror Film Fest, ZooBoo, Haunted History Tours of Union Station, Candlelight Historical Ghost Walks, Sparrow Pond Haunted Hayride/Walk of Darkness, Axe Murder Hollow Escape Game and more! Visit Erie, Christine Temple, VisitErie.com, [email protected]

Juniata River Valley
Get ready for a full day of fall fun! Wind your way through the complex paths of At the Barnyard Corn Maze before relaxing on a scenic hayride around the farm in their wheelchair-accessible, covered wagon. Be sure to visit the pumpkin patch to pick your own perfect pumpkin and the play yard for even more fun times! Juniata River Valley Visitors Bureau, Buffie Boyer, JRVVisitors.com, [email protected]

Laurel Highlands
Ever had a nightmare about having to “place the lotion in the basket?” You can do just that at Buffalo Bill’s House, the property featured in “The Silence of the Lambs.” Owned by a horror-movie lover, it’s open for tours, features a replica of the basement pit and offers overnight stays. GO Laurel Highlands, Eric Knopsnyder, GoLaurelHighlands.com, [email protected]

 


Lawrence

Haunted Hill View Manor offers paranormal investigations and tours of a former nursing home /poor farm built in 1926. In the month of October the back yard is transformed into Scare Manor which consists of a Haunted House and grass maze field behind the main building.Visit Lawrence County, Janet Falotico, VisitLawrenceCounty.com, [email protected]

Lehigh Valley
Allentown, Bethlehem, and Easton come with their share of ghost stories. Stay in a haunted or spot the former hostess haunting the lobby of Historic Hotel Bethlehem. Avoid the random swinging doors at The Museum of Indian Culture or hear the footsteps of “J. Fred Osterstock” at the State Theatre. Discover Lehigh Valley, Alicia Quinn, DiscoverLehighValley.com, [email protected] 

Potter-Tioga
Take a truly terrifying stroll through a section of the Austin Dam Memorial Park if you dare!!!! There will be ghosts and ghouls lurking around each turn, in every shadow, to show you their scariest scares!!!! Head to Potter County October 21st and 22nd to be part of this fun event. A Halloween themed movie will be projected on the Dam as well! Visit Potter-Tioga, Morgan Christopher, VisitPotterTioga.com, [email protected] 

Raystown Region
Visit the Raystown Region this fall for a hauntingly good time! Experience Lincoln Caverns and Whisper Rocks’ Ghost and Goblins Tour, ride the Phantom Trolley at the Rockhill Trolley Museum, and visit Fort Roberdeau for their haunted Halloween Adventures. Find these and more on our website. Huntingdon County Visitors Bureau, Matt Price, Raystown.org, [email protected]

 

VIRGINIA

Hampton
Have a frightfully fun October in Hampton! Get ready for the return of Hampton Horror Tours from October 25-30. These ghastly tours include eerie tales of Old Hampton and the Coastal Virginia area. Visitors can also enjoy the spooky Fort Monroe Ghost Walk, Where History Meets Mystery from October 21-23. Hampton Convention and Visitor Bureau, Mahogany Waldon, VisitHampton.com, [email protected]  

Shenandoah
As if giant parade floats weren’t scary enough in the dark, be prepared for ghouls and goblins at every turn! It’s a real scream! American Celebration on Parade at Shenandoah Caverns turns into a 40,000 square foot haunted attraction on American Fright Night during weekends in October. Check out our website for dates and times. Visit Shenandoah County, Brenda Black, VisitShenandoahCounty.com, [email protected] 

Stafford
Get costume ready in Stafford, VA. Dress up in your favorite Halloween costume and come ready to run! Change into your lederhosen or fall attire and attend multiple Oktoberfests, fall festivals, and events. Experience the crisp fall weather and celebrate cooler temperatures in Stafford with local events happening every weekend. Tour Stafford Virginia, Courtney Swenson, TourStaffordVA.com, [email protected]

Staunton
Black Raven Paranormal’s Ghosts of Staunton Tours explore the most haunted spots by candlelight. Not only will you learn the best places for sightings in this “hub for paranormal activity,” you’ll get a healthy dose of history as well. Discover the ghostly tales about eerie spirits lurking in Staunton, VA. Staunton, VA, Jessica Williams, VisitStaunton.com, [email protected]

 


Virginia’s Blue Ridge

Blue Ridge Nightmares, a new haunted attraction in Roanoke where a 60,000 sq. ft. warehouse is transformed into a city with its own characters and story. Created by Anthony Giordano, a Hollywood designer who worked on multiple Academy Award nominated projects and specializes in makeup, special effects, and costuming. Visit Virginia’s Blue Ridge, Kathryn Lucas, VisitVBR.com, [email protected] 

Waynesboro
If you’re looking for a fright, check out Madame Redrum’s Nine Gates of Doom for a haunted house experience you won’t soon forget. For a more family-friendly fall adventure, visit Troyer’s Fruit and Produce Farm for a pumpkin patch and corn maze, or the 6-acre Skeeter’s Cornmaze at Creative Works Farm, along with other fall-themed things to do. Visit Waynesboro, Jennifer Kiser, VisitWaynesboro.com, [email protected] 

Williamsburg
From terrifying haunted houses to frightful ghost tours, round up your crew, and check out some of Williamsburg’s most thrilling and chilling events of the season. Varying degrees of bravery are required at Busch Gardens’ Howl-O-Scream, and with all of the area’s history, guided ghost tours allow you to explore the haunted streets of the region under a cloak of darkness. Visit Williamsburg VA, VisitWilliamsburg.com, [email protected]

Take a look at even more images from across the Mid-Atlantic. Please be sure to provide photo credit to the appropriate DMO.


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.

Classic Fall Festivities in the Mid-Atlantic


(September 2022) –
Everyone has a favorite way to welcome fall. Whether you fancy pumpkin picking, hayrides, checking out the changing leaves, or warming up with a hot apple cider or spiced latte, here’s how to get into the fall festivities around Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Virginia.

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.

MARYLAND

Allegany
Autumn in Allegany County is an unparalleled experience. Two unforgettable ways to “ride” through this region include on the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad, which travels through the colorful mountains of changing leaves on a 3½-hour round trip, and on a 44-mile scenic overlook driving tour through Green Ridge State Forest. Allegany County, The Mountain Side of Maryland, Mindy Bianca, MDMountainSide.com/blog/unforgettable-leaf-peeping-locations, [email protected]


Annapolis & Anne Arundel

Fall means Navy Football, the U.S. Sailboat and Powerboat Shows, Maryland Seafood Festival,  Kunta Kinte Heritage Festival, Captain Avery Oyster Festival, and Maryland Renaissance Festival. Check out our MD Corn Maze, Great Annapolis Pumpkins, Arts in the Park, and candlelit ghost tours through the nooks and crannies of Historic Annapolis. Visit Annapolis & Anne Arundel County, Susan Seifried, VisitAnnapolis.org, [email protected]   

Baltimore
Foodies know that fall in Baltimore means oyster season! Get to celebrating at fabulous restaurants in Charm City, including Thames Street Oyster House in bustling Fell’s Point, Nick’s Fish House on the Port Covington waterfront, or the very Instagram-able raw bar at No Way Rosé in Federal Hill. Visit Baltimore, Tracey Johnson, Baltimore.org, [email protected]  

Calvert
The Southern Maryland Wine, Jazz, R&B and Funk Festival will be held in September. With an all new music lineup, get ready for a day of fun, great food, wine & music. Tents and coolers acceptable. No alcoholic beverages allowed. Come prepared for a great time. Calvert County Department of Economic Development, Hilary Dailey, ChooseCalvert.com, [email protected] 

Caroline 
Caroline County, Maryland. Situated on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. Caroline County’s natural beauty beckons visitors to explore. Through pristine waterways and countryside, you’ll find a region brimming with rich heritage experiences, outdoor excursions, and agritourism adventures. Caroline County Office of Tourism, Tara Hill-Coursey, VisitCaroline.org, [email protected] 

Cecil
Pair an autumn countryside with world-class equestrian competition, and you have MD 5 Star at Fair Hill in mid-October. Only 2 in the USA and 7 worldwide.  Best described as an equestrian triathlon,  this event is a level higher than the Olympics and one of a few athletic competitions where men and women compete against each other.  Food, shopping, beer & wine fest. Cecil County Tourism. Sandy Turner, SeeCecil.org, [email protected]  


Harford

Fall in love with Harford County, Maryland’s fall foliage and mild weather while enjoying pumpkin painting, scarecrow making, arts & crafts, live music, and food & drinks from local establishments at any of our fall festivals at locations like the Steppingstone Farm Museum or Ladew’s Garden Glow! Visit Harford, Matthew Scales, VisitHarford.com, [email protected]  

Kent (MD)
Pay homage to the almighty oyster at Rock Hall’s FallFest. Concoct a magical potion at Chestertown’s HP Festival. Sip and savor home-grown wines after a delightful harvest and grape-stomping celebration at Crow Vineyards. Or set sail on a tall ship at the Downrigging Festival in Chestertown. Kent County Tourism, MD, Jana Carter, KentCounty.com/visitors, [email protected]

Maryland (State of)
Fall into fabulous Maryland festivals at Garrett County’s Autumn Glory Festival, Ocean City’s Sunfest, or St. Mary’s County’s U.S. Oyster Festival or simply wind your way on any one of our state scenic byways to discover vibrant foliage, refreshing craft beverages, or delicious dining featuring scrumptious Maryland seafood. Maryland Office of Tourism, Connie Spindler, VisitMaryland.org, [email protected] 

Prince George’s
Fall for our agritourism. Fall for the arts. Fall for our breweries. Fall for the flavors. Fall for our landmarks. Fall for the accommodations. Fall for our wineries. Fall in love with Prince George’s County this fall and the many sensory experiences found at our farms, restaurants, trails, historic sites, museums, and attractions. Experience Prince George’s, Kaletha Henry, ExperiencePrinceGeorges.com, [email protected] 

Talbot
Cool breezes and autumn hues adorn the Chesapeake Bay luring thousands to Talbot County fall festivals. OysterFest celebrates the mollusk with live music, cooking competitions, boat excursions, retriever demos, and more. Holiday gifts of sea-glass jewelry and art are purchased at the Eastern Shore Sea Glass and Coastal Arts Festival. Talbot County Office of Economic Development and Tourism, Krista Boothby, TourTalbot.org, [email protected] 

Wicomico
Each October, the Good Beer Festival, held outdoors at Pemberton Historical Park, offers attendees a chance to enjoy the fall season with craft beer samples, games, and food. Enjoy the tastes of autumn by shopping at one of the area’s many produce markets, and pick out the perfect pumpkin. Maryland’s Wicomico County, Vanessa Junkin, WicomicoTourism.org, [email protected]

 

PENNSYLVANIA         

Allegheny National Forest Region
The brisk scent of Fall is in the air! Enjoy the beauty of the fall colors and the crunch of leaves as you hike or bike along the trails in the Allegheny National Forest. Fresh apple cider awaits at the Kinzua Bridge State Park Festival in Mt. Jewett, PA. Allegheny National Forest Visitors Bureau, Linda Devlin, VisitANF.com, devlin@visitanfcom


Butler

Sprankle’s 4th Annual Octoberfest is a three-day festival experience loaded with local vendors, musicians, special guests, and more! Sprankle’s Octoberfest is a chance to gather, celebrate, and appreciate family, friends, and community. It’s a time to enjoy a weekend of amazing food, beer, and live entertainment! Join us, raise a glass, and enjoy the festival! Prosit! Butler County Tourism & Convention Bureau, Jeff Martinelli, VisitButlerCounty.com, [email protected]  

Columbia-Montour
This year, the 40th Annual Covered Bridge & Arts Festival takes place October 6-9 at the Bloomsburg Fairgrounds. This classic festival ushers in the start of autumn in the region and welcomes 150,000 people who come to explore 350+ handmade craft and food vendors and tour the area’s covered bridges. Columbia-Montour Visitors Bureau, Linda Sones, ITourColumbiaMontour.com, [email protected]

Cumberland Valley
Enjoy a new fall experience this year that includes pumpkin picking, hayrides, corn mazes, fall foliage, and outdoor explorations at three state parks…all while earning prizes. The Cumberland Valley Fall Fun Trail includes 18 locations and every check-in via mobile device gets you closer to winning a prize. Cumberland Valley Visitors Bureau, Aaron Jumper, VisitCumberlandValley.com/FallFunTrail, [email protected]  

Erie
Fiery oranges and reds, warm browns, splashes of purple and radiant golds transform Erie Pennsylvania into a dazzling display of colors. Celebrate the season with Wine Fest, ZooBoo!, Eerie Horror Film Fest, Peek n’ Peak Fall Fest, Erie Irish Festival, plus winery & brewery tours! Visit Erie, Christine Temple, VisitErie.com, [email protected] 

Juniata River Valley
Need luck? Find your lucky bird in the Juniata River Valley during the Goose Day celebration in September. This local autumnal tradition has been observed for more than two centuries, carried here by an early settler. Legend has it that if you eat goose on St. Michaelmas Day, or locally called Goose Day, you will ensure wealth and prosperity for the coming year. Juniata River Valley Visitors Bureau, Buffie Boyer, JRVVisitors.com/Events/Goose-Day/, [email protected]


Lancaster

Want to get your scare on?  Your haunting won’t go wanting in Lancaster County at Field of Screams or Jason’s Woods.  For a little less maniacal fright, try Happy Hauntings at Dutch Wonderland family amusement park, or ride along with a Spooky Scoot tour from Strasburg Scooters. Discover Lancaster, Joel Cliff, DiscoverLancaster.com, [email protected] 

Lawrence
Fall in Lawrence County is a must-do! Enjoy local farms with pick-your-own apples and pumpkins, hayrides, homemade cider, and bonfires to rent for a fun evening. The changing of leaves provides a beautiful backdrop for hiking, biking, and leaf peeping. Visit Lawrence County, Janet Falotico, VisitLawrenceCounty.com, [email protected]


Lehigh Valley

Autumn makes way for crisp morning walks through Lehigh Valley’s notorious farmers’ markets, covered bridges, colorful, tree-lined trails, apple orchards & pumpkin patches, and so much more. Get into the season at Fall Festival, where Grim’s Orchard offers PYO apples and pumpkins along with an obligatory hay ride you’ll love. Discover Lehigh Valley, Alicia Quinn, DiscoverLehighValley.com/fall/, [email protected] 

Raystown Region
Come to the Raystown Region to experience our many fall festivals! Visit historic Downtown Huntingdon for our OktoberFest celebration, see the Pumpkin Pole at the 46th Annual Hartslog Heritage Day, and ride the Pumpkin Patch Express at the East Broad Top Railroad. Find these and more on our website! Huntingdon County Visitors Bureau, Matt Price, Raystown.org, [email protected] 

Reading, Berks
Forget Munich! Reading Liederkranz invites you to experience Oktoberfest stateside. Complete with authentic German foods, music, and beers (of course) the Liederkranz’s annual 5-day event won USA Today’s 10Best Oktoberfest – twice! Grab your dirndl, lederhosen, and favorite stein and head to Reading Liederkranz’s Oktoberfest for a truly unforgettable fall getaway. Pennsylvania’s Americana Region, Lisa Haggerty, VisitPaAmericana.com, [email protected]  

 

VIRGINIA

Giles
Historic covered bridges, smallmouth fishing on the New River, staying with the whole family in a riverside cabin, and watching college football are quintessential fall activities in Giles County. Extend the fun with fishing with Tangent Outfitters or New River Outdoor Company and finish the trip off with a picnic at the Sinking Creek Covered bridge. Giles County, VA Tourism, Cora Gnegy, VirginiasMtnPlayground.com, [email protected] 

Hampton
Fall is brewing and it’s the perfect season to create harvest memories. Rake up the fun in Hampton at several of our classic fall festivals. From the Phoebus Fall & Beer Fest to the Bluebird Gap Farm Fall Festival, you can enjoy hayrides and pumpkin pies all season long! Hampton Convention and Visitor Bureau, Mahogany Waldon, VisitHampton.com, [email protected] 

Harrisonburg
Harrisonburg is surrounded by beautiful mountains with spectacular displays of fall foliage and lovely farms with apple and pumpkin picking, corn mazes, and fresh cider. Harrisonburg’s downtown is bustling with festivals and races: International Festival, Valley Pride Festival, Resolute Release Weekend, Rocktown Cyclocross, and the Shenandoah Mountain Bike Festival. Harrisonburg Tourism & Visitor Services, Jennifer Bell, VisitHarrisonburgVA.com, [email protected]


Norfolk

September in Norfolk is an extension of summer, full of vibrant colors and beautiful days. Enjoy a day at the beach, on the Elizabeth River Trail, strolling through the city, or out on the water before watching the sky take on colors that match some of the best fall foliage. Visit Norfolk, Paige Hawsey, VisitNorfolk.com, [email protected]     

Shenandoah
Ignite your Senses at Shenandoah Autumnfest! See how Virginians barbecued whole hogs for hundreds of years. Enjoy barbeque, craft beverage tastings, music, harness racing, log splitting, and more local traditions in a colorful fall mountain setting. This year celebrating the 400th Anniversary of the introduction of honeybees to Virginia! Visit Shenandoah County, Brenda Black, Facebook.com/shenandoahautumnfest, [email protected]


Stafford

Catch the fall in Stafford, Virginia by hiking through the crisp air and the vibrant leaves at Crows Nest. Grab your kayak and explore Stafford’s eight-mile kayaking trail to historical Government Island or Widewater State Park. Spend your afternoon at local Oktoberfests or around the fire at a Tuscany-inspired winery. Tour Stafford Virginia, Courtney Swenson, TourStaffordVA.com, [email protected]   

Staunton
Walks through Staunton’s historic neighborhoods, long drives through rural Augusta County, and hikes in Shenandoah National Park all make great ways to check out the Fall colors. Explore the local trails at Montgomery Hall Park, Betsy Bell Wilderness Area or climb up to Woodrow Park for stellar views of Staunton. Staunton, VA, Jessica Williams, VisitStaunton.com, [email protected]  

Williamsburg 
Crisp, cool air means it is time to get outside. There are many trails to take you into the changing leaves of Williamsburg’s forests, wetlands, and fields. You’ll discover historical landmarks, scenic waterways, and birdwatching opportunities. For the adventurous, you can also explore the area via kayak, Segway, or zipline. Visit Williamsburg, VA, Miranda Jarrell, VisitWilliamsburg.com, [email protected]

 

Take a look at even more images from across the Mid-Atlantic. Please be sure to provide photo credit to the appropriate DMO.


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.

Fun for the Family in the Mid-Atlantic


(August 2022) –
Before it’s time to pack up the kids to head off to school, pack their bags for one last summer hurrah! The Mid-Atlantic region has so many ways to enjoy some family-friendly fun. Here’s what Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia have in store.

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 & the Brandywine Valley
Pay a visit to the large-on-personality lemurs at the Brandywine Zoo. Then, head to the Riverfront for some mini golf. Next, take the kids to the Delaware Children’s Museum to explore its 30-foot diameter climbing structure, the Stratosphere. Finally, check out the three life-sized dinosaurs at the all-new Delaware Museum of Nature and Science. Greater Wilmington Convention and Visitors Bureau, Jennifer Boes, VisitWilmingtonDE.com, [email protected]

 

MARYLAND

Allegany
Pedaling on the historic Western Maryland Railway – and alongside the Great Allegheny Passage – Tracks and Yaks is Maryland’s only rail biking experience. New this year, families can “ride the rails” in two ways: a scenic rail biking trip to Cumberland with a train ride back via the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad! Allegany County, The Mountain Side of Maryland, Mindy Bianca, TracksandYaks.com, [email protected]   

Annapolis & Anne Arundel
Step back in time at the nation’s second largest Renaissance Festival. Eat your fill at the World’s Largest Crab Feast. Get your culture fix at our arts, music, and wine festivals. Experience the thrill of our Wednesday Night Sailboat Races, and dive deep into our nautical heritage at Annapolis Maritime Museum. Visit Annapolis & Anne Arundel County, Susan Seifried, VisitAnnapolis.org, [email protected]  

 


Baltimore

End the summer with a BIG bang! Pack a picnic and trek to the Maryland Zoo in Baltimore for the limited-time DINOSAURS exhibit. Dino lovers of all ages will learn about the prehistoric wonders while marveling at full-sized robotic dinosaurs that look, move, and roar like the real thing! Visit Baltimore, Tracey Johnson, Baltimore.org, [email protected]

Calvert
From sweet kettle corn made right before your eyes, to sweet, fresh U-pick berries to extreme milkshakes, the Calvert County Sweet Treat Trail satisfies any sweet tooth! (Online, interactive trail map available on our website.) Calvert County Department of Economic Development, Hilary Dailey, ChooseCalvert.com, [email protected] 

Harford
Harford has family fun at every part of the county. Travel along the Harford County Snowball Trail, step back in time at the Steppingstone Farm Museum, discover the “Decoy Capital of the World,”  catch an Ironbirds baseball game and stop in Amazing Glaze to create your own masterpiece! Visit Harford, Matthew Scales, VisitHarford.com, [email protected]  

Maryland (State of)
Build sandcastles on the beach or demolish a cow-to-cone ice cream. Scream your head off on a mountain roller coaster. Get back to nature on a drive-through safari or gaze at distant worlds through the Hubble Space Telescope. In Maryland, the opportunities for family fun are practically limitless. Maryland Office of Tourism, Connie Spindler, VisitMaryland.org/list/top-family-friendly-things-do, [email protected] 

Prince George’s
Make the most of your summer by making it an adventure! Ongoing family fun awaits you at Six Flags America with rides carrying you to new heights and tempting your inner daredevil. Thrills continue for all ages amid the amusements, games, and entertainment. Slide into cool at Hurricane Harbor, the largest water park in the region. Experience Prince George’s, Kaletha Henry, ExperiencePrinceGeorges.com, [email protected]

Talbot
Families create memories together with one-of-a-kind Talbot County experiences. An Oxford-Bellevue Ferry ride – America’s oldest privately owned ferry route – uncovers miniature beaches for foraging sea glass; a working crab boat cruise recounts the fishermen’s way of life; and a kayak outing reveals herons, egrets, and the beautiful Chesapeake Bay landscape. Talbot County Office of Economic Development and Tourism, Krista Boothby, TourTalbot.org, [email protected] 

Wicomico
Take a walk through the Salisbury Zoo, which has free admission, and visit more than 100 animals that call the zoo home, including two Andean bear cubs. Kids can play on the adjacent Ben’s Red Swings playground. Families can also enjoy cheering on the Delmarva Shorebirds minor league baseball team. Maryland’s Wicomico County, Vanessa Junkin, WicomicoTourism.org, [email protected]

 

 

PENNSYLVANIA         

Bradford
Mt. Pisgah State Park offers families a fantastic destination for a summer getaway. Mountains. Primitive campsites, picnic areas, trails, and a freshwater lake at the historic site known for its amazing views of the beautiful Endless Mountains combine to offer visitors a wonderful destination for families to connect with nature. Bradford County Tourism Promotion Agency, Morgan Christopher, VisitBradfordCounty.com, [email protected]   

Butler
What started as a plowing contest in 1947 has grown into a family tradition as a premier event showcasing Butler County’s farming community. Traditional farm-related activities are the staples but don’t miss the 6 days of arts & crafts, truck & tractor pulls, incredible food, midway, music, entertainment, and rides. Butler County Tourism & Convention Bureau, Jeff Martinelli, VisitButlerCounty.com, [email protected]  

Columbia-Montour
Learn some of the fascinating stories and history of Central Pennsylvania this summer with the digital Columbia-Montour Summer Heritage Passport. Visit various participating museums, attractions, historic hidden gems, and heritage sites and check in for a chance to win prizes. It’ll be an all-around fantastic summertime adventure with the whole family! Columbia-Montour Visitors Bureau, Linda Sones, ITourColumbiaMontour.com, [email protected] 

Endless Mountains of Northeastern Pennsylvania 
The historic Dietrich Theater in Tunkhannock is a cultural center known for family entertainment, multi-disciplinary arts and performance workshops, and as a movie house offering film festivals, first-run favorites, and special shows.  Families will delight in the wide variety of options for kids to express their creativity and experience the arts. Endless Mountains Visitors Bureau, Morgan Christopher, EndlessMountains.org, [email protected]  

Erie
Make your Lake Escape to Erie Pennsylvania! Erie is Pennsylvania’s only Great Lakes Port and features a variety of fun, family-friendly things to do in an easy, stress-free, relaxing environment.  Erie’s attractions provide plenty of time to enjoy a great meal, shop, and give the kids (and parents) down time. Visit Erie, Christine Temple, VisitErie.com/things-to-do/family-fun/, [email protected]

 


Juniata River Valley

Once a flourishing town during the 19th century ironmaking days, Greenwood Furnace State Park celebrates its heritage with walking tours that explore portions of the original town, tramway, historic roads, and charcoal hearths. The park also features a six-acre lake with a beach area, hiking trails, a campground, and fishing. Juniata River Valley Visitors Bureau, Buffie Boyer, JRVVisitors.com, [email protected] 

Lancaster
Top off summer with a classic family three-some in Lancaster County:  Strasburg Rail Road and its 45-minute Amish farmlands ride to Paradise and back on America’s oldest short-line; Turkey Hill Experience and its cool interactive exhibits about its ice cream & tea flavors; and top-rated Dutch Wonderland children’s amusement park. Discover Lancaster, Joel Cliff, DiscoverLancaster.com, [email protected]

Lehigh Valley
Put on your thinking caps to test your knowledge at Lehigh Valley’s Da Vinci Science Center, where hands-on exhibits make science fun. Then, cool your brain off with a homemade scoop of ice cream from Klein Farms Dairy & Creamery! Be sure to take a farm tour while you’re there. Discover Lehigh Valley, Alicia Quinn, DiscoverLehighValley.com/things-to-do/things-to-do-with-kids, [email protected] 

Pennsylvania (Commonwealth of)
Mister C’s Funspot & Ice Cream Stand is a fun activity all ages can enjoy. Boasting the region’s largest banana split, homemade apple dumplings, water wars, and of course miniature golf – this is a must-do! Visit Lawrence County, Janet Falotico, VisitLawrenceCounty.com, [email protected] 

Potter-Tioga
All aboard the Ole Covered Wagon Tour for one of the Pennsylvania Grand Canyon region’s favorite family experiences.  Enjoy a ride along scenic Pine Creek Trail on a horse-drawn wagon. This leisurely experience offers families a delightful opportunity to create memories while exploring one of the state’s most popular attractions! Visit Potter-Tioga, Morgan Christopher, VisitPotterTioga.com, [email protected]

 


Raystown Region

Have your end-of-summer bash with a day trip to DelGrosso’s Amusement Park & Laguna Splash! One side is a waterpark with a variety of slides, lazy river, kiddie play pool, and wave pool. Cross the bridge and you’ll find a full-fledged amusement park for all ages! Don’t leave without trying DelGrosso’s famous Italian cuisine, a Marianna hoagie, or Murph’s potato salad! Huntingdon County Visitors Bureau, Liza Gutshall, Raystown.org, [email protected]

 

VIRGINIA

Fairfax
Get hands-on in Fairfax County by stepping into George Washington’s shoes through a digital classroom-style game at his home. Nearby, test out G-STEM activities at a new military museum or fly simulator airplanes at a Smithsonian mainstay. Little ones will especially enjoy feeding baby animals at two area zoo parks. Visit Fairfax, Ali Morris, FXVA.com, [email protected] 

Giles
The award-winning Mountain Lake Lodge – located amid a nature preserve with 22 miles of hiking and biking trails in Giles County – has long been popular for family time together. They offer family-friendly packages to enjoy this summer Summer Breeze,  Stay and Play and Treetops Adventure. Come and enjoy! Giles County, VA Tourism, Cora Gnegy, VirginiasMtnPlayground.com, [email protected] 

Hampton
Hampton’s Virginia Air & Space Science Center’s newest gallery, “The SPACE” will bring hands-on learning experiences and fun for families with children. SPACE stands for Smile, Play, Achieve, Create, Explore. It includes a digital airplane studio, an interactive literary center, junior pilot training, a Cloud Climber, and a planetarium without walls. Hampton Convention and Visitor Bureau, Mahogany Waldon, VisitHampton.com, [email protected] 

Harrisonburg
Visit Harrisonburg’s Explore More Discovery Museum featuring an 8+ makers space, play stage, airplane, farmers market, and brand new third-floor demonstration kitchen. Grab lunch at Ruby’s arcade with pizza and games or visit the Brethren and Mennonite Heritage Center’s historic buildings, including a one-room schoolhouse, blacksmith shop, forge, and more. Harrisonburg Tourism & Visitor Services, Jennifer Bell, VisitHarrisonburgVA.com, [email protected] 

Lexington & Rockbridge
Virginia Safari Park in Natural Bridge is a top family destination in Virginia! Hop aboard the narrated wagon ride to visit a wide variety of animals across 180 acres. Enjoy the Village Walk-Thru, home of kangaroos, giraffes, penguins, rare king cheetahs, white rhinos, and more! Personal animal encounters offered daily. Lexington & Rockbridge Area Tourism, Patty Williams, LexingtonVirginia.com, [email protected]

 


Norfolk

Back your bags and get ready for an incredible family vacation to Norfolk, VA. Spend the days playing at the beach or get inspired as you explore Nauticus and The Battleship Wisconsin. Catch a Tides baseball games at Harbor Park as you enjoy a weekend away before summer ends. Visit Norfolk, Paige Hawsey, VisitNorfolk.com, [email protected]  

Shenandoah
Shenandoah County offers end-of-summer fun for all ages. Start at Bryce Resort for a round of golf, or mountain bike excursion, cool off at Lake Laura, enjoy Shenandoah Caverns – a cool 57’ year-round, then watch the frying process and taste a salty treat at the Route 11 Potato Chip Factory. Visit Shenandoah County, Brenda Black, VisitShenandoahCounty.com, [email protected]  

Stafford
Discover George Washington’s boyhood home at Ferry Farm, and unearth your inner archaeologist. Cool off from the heat at the Cavalier Family Skating Center for a summer skate session. Then, end the day with a sweet treat at Tilly’s Homemade Ice Cream. Explore the variety of family-friendly fun in Stafford. Tour Stafford Virginia, Courtney Swenson, TourStaffordVA.com, [email protected]   

Staunton
From historical sites to outdoor adventures to family-friendly places to eat and play, there’s so much to do in Staunton. Enjoy the great outdoors at Gypsy Hill Park, step back in time at the Frontier Culture Museum, solve puzzles at Crack the Code or grab something special at Pufferbellies. Staunton, VA, Jessica Williams, VisitStaunton.com, [email protected]    

Williamsburg 
If you and the kids are looking for something exciting to do, you’re in luck. In Williamsburg, VA you can visit world-class theme parks with roller coasters that will have you touching the sky and water slides with gravity-defying drops. Or, you can spend the afternoon zip-lining through the treetops or chasing thrills at every turn in a roaring go-kart race. Visit Williamsburg, VA, Miranda Jarrell, VisitWilliamsburg.com, [email protected]

 

 

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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.

Beat the Heat in the Mid-Atlantic

(July 2022) – Summer is in full swing, and the Mid-Atlantic region has got you covered if you’re looking to cool down as summer really starts to heat up! Spend a day on the lake, splash around with the kids at a water park or enjoy a shaded picnic at a park. Add these adventures to your summer to-do list!

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 & the Brandywine Valley
A stone’s throw from the historic Smith’s Bridge Covered Bridge, there is a slow-moving section of the Brandywine Creek perfect for a cooling dip. Visitors will find a rope swing to help them take the plunge. The adjacent picnic area, within the First State National Park, is the ideal spot to relax in the shade afterward. Set the GPS to Smith Bridge Picnic Area. Greater Wilmington Convention and Visitors Bureau, Jennifer Boes, VisitWilmingtonDE.com, [email protected]

 

MARYLAND

Allegany
Cool down this summer on the Allegany County Ice Cream Trail. Nine locations throughout Mountain Maryland range from roadside stands to diners to old-fashioned ice cream parlors. Each stop on the trail is 100% locally owned and offers such menu items as super shakes, sundaes, frozen custard, and more! Allegany County, The Mountain Side of Maryland, Mindy Bianca, MDMountainside.com/blog/allegany-county-ice-cream-trail, [email protected] 

Allegany County, MD

Annapolis & Anne Arundel
From public sails and cruises to water taxi rides, stand-up paddle boarding, and kayaking, nothing says beat the heat like exploring our 500+ miles of Chesapeake Bay shoreline. Bike or hike 54 miles of paved trails, stroll an 18th-century pleasure garden or relax in the shade at our wineries and breweries. Visit Annapolis & Anne Arundel County, Susan Seifried, VisitAnnapolis.org, [email protected] 

Calvert
At just under an hour’s drive from DC and Baltimore, the Chesapeake Beach Water Park is a family-friendly destination featuring pools, slides, & waterfalls, plus private cabana rentals. Voted one of Maryland’s Best Water Parks. Calvert County Department of Economic Development, Hilary Dailey, ChooseCalvert.com, [email protected] 

Harford
Cool down along Harford’s Snowball Trail. Stroll through Ladew Gardens, one of the top topiary gardens in the country, and witness their Butterfly House. Get out on the water via jet ski, SUP, kayak, sailing, or windsurfing. Take to the skies via hot air balloon or skydiving. Visit Harford, Matthew Scales, VisitHarford.com, [email protected]

Maryland (state of)
Beat the summer heat with this frozen treat, first served on the continent by Maryland Governor Thomas Bladen in 1744. Check out “Ice Cream Lovers’ Guide to Maryland” and discover funky flavors, cow-to-cone-creameries, and a 275-year tradition that makes Maryland a very cool sweet (or savory!) summer paradise. Maryland Office of Tourism, Connie Spindler, VisitMaryland.org, [email protected] 

Talbot
Visitors will see herons, egrets, osprey, turtles, and more while navigating the St. Michaels and Tilghman Island Water Trails. Kayak and canoe rentals are available throughout Talbot County including at select lodging establishments. Pick a place with a pool or swimming outlet for the ultimate way to beat the heat. Talbot County Office of Economic Development and Tourism, Krista Boothby, TourTalbot.org, [email protected] 

Talbot County, MD

PENNSYLVANIA    

Bradford
The Endless Mountains Heritage Region hosts kayaking sojourns on the North Branch Susquehanna River Water Trail through the beauty Bradford County scenery and at local lakes in order to promote outdoor recreation and environmental stewardship. These multi-day trips are a chance to tour the region and beat the summer heat! Bradford County Tourism Promotion Agency, Morgan Christopher, VisitBradfordCounty.com, [email protected] 

Columbia-Montour
Boy, it’s hot outside! Escape the heat on the Falls Trail Loop at Ricketts Glen State Park, where the abundance of trees and roaring waterfalls keep temperatures bearable. Later, hit the Susquehanna River for a cooling kayak adventure. Or, visit Knoebels Crystal Pool for a cooldown between riding those coasters! Columbia-Montour Visitors Bureau, Linda Sones, ITourColumbiaMontour.com, [email protected]

Erie
Erie is Pennsylvania’s ONLY port on the Great Lakes! Enjoy Presque Isle State Park-a National Natural Landmark nestled between Lake Erie and Presque Isle Bay, featuring 7 miles of sandy beaches, boating, swimming, pontoon tours, kayaking, hiking/biking trails, Discover Presque Isle Festival, world-class sunsets, and the Tom Ridge Environmental Center. Visit Erie, Chris Temple, VisitErie.com, [email protected]

Endless Mountains of Northeastern Pennsylvania
The waterfall trails of Ricketts Glen State Park and the beautiful recreation resources of Lake Jean make this Endless Mountains state park one of summer’s favorite attractions for families, outdoor enthusiasts, and nature lovers.  The cabins and campgrounds near the lakes and trails offer close proximity to the fantastic resources to cool off. Endless Mountain Visitors Bureau, Morgan Christopher, EndlessMountains.org, [email protected]

Endless Mountains, PA

 Juniata River Valley
With a waterfront location on both the serene Juniata River and the historic Pennsylvania Canal, WaterSide Campground has plenty of ways to beat the heat. Enjoy a ride on a replica canal boat down the Historic Pennsylvania Canal, fish for small-mouth bass in the river, or cool off as you float down the river. Juniata River Valley Visitors Bureau, Buffie Boyer, WatersideCampground.com, [email protected]

Lancaster
Duke’s Lagoon waterpark at Dutch Wonderland amusement park features a multi-level waterplay platform, kid-sized slides, a variety of spray nozzles & jets, and a large tipping bucket. The area also includes a tropical paradise lounge section, which includes palm trees, thatched umbrella shading, and plenty of seating. Discover Lancaster, Joel Cliff, DiscoverLancaster.com, [email protected] 

Lancaster, PA

Lawrence
With multiple kayak and boat launches, visitors have many opportunities to enjoy the beautiful blue ways Lawrence County has to offer. Float along the Shenago River, which was voted “River of the Year” or for the experienced there is Slippery Rock Creek at McConnells Mill State Park. Visit Lawrence County, Janet Falotico, VisitLawrenceCounty.com, [email protected] 

Potter-Tioga
Outfitters across our beautiful two counties have all the equipment you need to cool off on the waterways to enjoy kayaking, canoeing, tubing, paddle boarding, and all the other popular activities that offer you a way to beat the heat.  See the Pennsylvania Grand Canyon in the morning, count stars at Dark Skies, but time in between on our area’s lakes, creeks, and streams. Visit Potter-Tioga, Morgan Christopher, VisitPotterTioga.com, [email protected] 

Pennsylvania (Commonwealth of) 
This year, The Pennsylvania Tourism Office and the Department of Agriculture launched the fifth annual Ice Cream Trail, a self-guided road trip of farm-to-scoop creameries across the commonwealth. This year, “Scooped: An Ice Cream Trail” is going digital, and visitors who complete the 2022 trail by September 10 win a special ice cream scooper. Pennsylvania Tourism Office, visitPA, Pennsylvania Tourism Office, VisitPA.com, [email protected]

Raystown Region 
Beating the heat is easy in the Raystown Lake Region of Pennsylvania! Swim at one of the two public beaches at Raystown Lake or find your own secret swimming hole anywhere on the 118 miles of shoreline. Greenwood Furnace and Whipple Dam State Parks’ lakes are close by, full of refreshing mountain water, and lined with public beaches and playgrounds. Huntingdon County Visitors Bureau, Liza Gutshall, Raystown.org, [email protected]

VIRGINIA

Giles
Bring your own or rent from our local outfitters to fish, float, and paddle along the New River Water Trail this summer. The New River flows 37 miles through Giles County and hosts world-class fishing, class I and II rapids, or gentle flowing waters. Boys trips, girls’ getaways, or family vacations- find it at Virginia’s Mountain Playground. Giles County, VA Tourism, Cora Gnegy, NewRiverWaterTrail.com/NRWT, [email protected]

Giles County, VA

Hampton
Beat the heat in Hampton at Outlook Beach, located at Ft. Monroe National Monument. Experience scenic views of the Chesapeake Bay and enjoy the fort’s many historic sites. Visitors can also cool off at Buckroe Beach’s newly-renovated boardwalk or catch live music at the Docks at Downtown Hampton. Hampton Convention and Visitor Bureau, Mahogany Waldon, VisitHampton.com, [email protected]

Harrisonburg
Wander through cool shaded trails in Harrisonburg’s arboretum or bike through the wooded Hillandale Park, plan a picnic with a dip in a local stream at Riven Rock Park, or enjoy a visit to Virginia’s Quilt Museum, Mineral Museum or Explore More Museum all in The Friendly City, Harrisonburg, VA. Harrisonburg Tourism & Visitor Services, Jennifer Bell, VisitHarrisonburgVA.com, [email protected] 

Loudoun
From rafting and kayaking the Potomac River to stand-up paddle boarding Beaverdam Reservoir and getting soaked at Volcano Island Waterpark, Loudoun has the wet and wild adventures to keep you and the kids cool this summer. Visit Loudoun, Jennifer Sigal, VisitLoudoun.org, [email protected] 

Norfolk
Get on the water in Norfolk, VA. Cruise the Elizabeth River on American Rover as the sun sets or paddle the Lafayette River with Norfolk Kayak Rentals. Spend a day on the beach at Ocean View and enjoy all waterside fun in the city. Visit Norfolk, Paige Hawsey, VisitNorfolk.com, [email protected]

Shenandoah County
Your summertime cool down begins on the Shenandoah River where you can slip in a canoe, kayak, or tube and float the day away. Lake Laura at Bryce Resort is perfect for swimming and non-motorized sports. Enjoy shaded picnics, splash around in pools or take the River Walk in Strasburg. Visit Shenandoah County, Brenda Black, VisitShenandoahCounty.com, [email protected] 

Shenandoah County, VA

Stafford
Beat the Heat in Stafford, Virginia where the water’s calling. Take an epic paddling adventure at Widewater State Park. Spend time boating on the Potomac River, then unwind with our local Food & Spirits experience. End the day with a breathtaking sunset at Aquia Landing. Soak up the summer in Stafford. Tour Stafford Virginia, Brittany Loving, TourStaffordVA.com, [email protected]

Staunton
Experience Staunton’s great outdoors! Whether you’re looking for a family adventure or a getaway with friends, we’ve got you covered. Head to Walnut Hills Campground for an ideal destination for families or Sherando Lake Recreation Area which boasts two deliciously cool spring-fed lakes. Dig out the tent and camp chairs! Staunton, VA, Jessica Williams, VisitStaunton.com, [email protected]

Town of Culpeper
Spend the day floating down the Rappahannock River, picnic at Rockwater Park, and play all day in the splash pad and on the playground there or rent a kayak, canoe, or paddleboard for a little outdoor adventure at Lake Pelhem. Culpeper, VA is the perfect spot to stay cool this summer. Visit Culpeper, Virginia, Nicole Warner, VisitCulpeperVa.com, [email protected]

 

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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.

Let’s Celebrate! in the Mid-Atlantic

 Thomas Point Lighthouse

(June 2022) – MATPRA is turning 20 and we’re in a celebratory mood in the Mid-Atlantic region! And what better season for a celebration than summer! From brightly colored seasonal treats, art festivals, vineyard tours, outdoor concert series, fireworks, and everything in between, there’s so much to do, see and eat this time of year. Here’s how you can celebrate summer in Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and, Virginia.

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 & the Brandywine Valley
Take advantage of the fantastic weather at the Wilmington Riverfront. Dine al fresco, play some mini golf, take a tiki boat cruise, or enjoy a microbrew at Constitution Yards Beer Garden. Visitors can also rent a bike and cycle the 7.2-mile JAM Trail into Historic New Castle where more adventure awaits. End the day with some homemade ice cream from Woodside Farm Creamery. Greater Wilmington Convention & Visitors Bureau, Jennifer Boes, VisitWilmingtonDE.com, [email protected]

 

MARYLAND

Allegany 
All aboard! After years of meticulous restoration, the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad recently celebrated the inauguration of Locomotive No. 1309 into regular service. This historic steam-powered ambassador of Allegany County takes guests on a scenic ride on the rails between Cumberland and Frostburg … delivering unforgettable memories along the way. Allegany County, The Mountain Side of Maryland, Mindy Bianca, MDmountainSide.com/Western-Maryland-Scenic-Railroad, [email protected]

Annapolis & Anne Arundel
Explore the Chesapeake Bay via sail, power, stand-up paddleboard, and kayak cruises. Tour the Thomas Point Shoal Lighthouse. Enjoy al fresco dining at Dinner Under the Stars. Celebrate the arts at Annapolis Arts week and our First Sunday Arts Festivals. Salute our maritime heritage at weekly Tides & Tunes summer concerts. Visit Annapolis & Anne Arundel County, Susan Seifried, VisitAnnapolis.org, [email protected] 

Calvert 
The Sea Glass & Beach Crafts Market at Annmarie Sculpture Garden will be on July 2, 2022. Join us for a celebration of summer and all things beachy! Browse 50+ booths featuring a variety of handmade, homemade, and homegrown products! If you love sun & sand, this is for you! Calvert County Department of Economic Development, Hilary Dailey, ChooseCalvert.com, [email protected] 

Harford
Make your way to the top of the Chesapeake Bay in June for three full days of music, film and more. The Havre de Grace Jazz and Blues Festival is a citywide music festival with legendary jazz and blues performances. Visit Harford, Matthew Scales, VisitHarford.com, [email protected] 

Kent (MD)
There’s nothing better than the sweet sounds of summer under a starry sky. Enjoy a night of free outdoor concerts at Chestertown’s Music in the Park Concert series. Bring a chair and join the fun on Saturday evenings in Fountain Park located in historic downtown Chestertown. Kent County Tourism, MD, Jana Carter, KentCounty.com, [email protected]  

Maryland (State of)
To honor the anniversary of her 200th birthday, 2022 is the “Year of Harriet Tubman” in Maryland – Tubman’s birthplace. Take a powerful and inspiring road trip to destinations, attractions, and museums across Maryland that are celebrating her legacy through special events, curated exhibits, and driving tours. Maryland Office of Tourism, Connie Spindler, VisitMaryland.org, [email protected] 

Talbot
Talbot County salutes MATPRA on its 20th Anniversary! Celebrate with us by enjoying a cocktail at The Antique and Classic Boat Festival; bringing home a masterpiece from Plein Air Easton, one of the country’s most prestigious art competitions; or raising a glass at the Chesapeake Bay Balloon and Wine Festival. Talbot County Office of Economic Development and Tourism, Krista Boothby, TourTalbot.org, [email protected]

Wicomico
Celebrate summer in Wicomico County. Each Fourth of July, enjoy fireworks and festivities during Red White and BOOM. In August, have fun with the family at the Wicomico County Fair and see all kinds of performers at the National Folk Festival. Families can also catch a Delmarva Shorebirds baseball game. Wicomico County Tourism, Vanessa Junkin, WicomicoTourism.org, [email protected]

 

PENNSYLVANIA

Allegheny National Forest Region
Summer is the season to enjoy Art in the Wilds at Evergreen Park, and to sample the local farm to table cuisine of Table 105, CJ Spirits, and Flickerwood Wine Cellars in Kane, PA. Families will enjoy camping in the Allegheny National Forest (ANF), and hiking/biking miles of woodland trails. Allegheny National Forest Visitors Bureau, Linda Devlin, VisitANF.com, [email protected] 

Butler
Celebrate tourism in the charming towns of Butler County like Saxonburg, Zelienople, and Harmony. Strollable sidewalks along Main Streets make these towns even more appealing as you learn about the area’s unique history while visiting museums, trendy boutiques, cafes, and restaurants. During the summer months, you’ll also discover street festivals and open-air markets. Butler County Tourism & Convention Bureau, Tiffany Hernandez, VisitButlerCounty.com, [email protected]

Bradford
The Susquehanna Summer Solstice Fest June 17th-19th at the French Azilum celebrates the arts, music, dance, nature, and history along with environmental awareness.   The fest includes plain air (out of doors) painting competition and show, food, and live music each day.  Celebrate the arts and the scenic beauty of Bradford County! Bradford County Tourism Promotion Agency, Morgan Christopher, VisitBradfordCounty.com , [email protected] 

Endless Mountains of Northeastern Pennsylvania 
Waterways across the Endless Mountains are the place to beat the heat each season!  From a refreshing dip in a mountain creek to standing underneath a natural waterfall to a day out on the river kayaking, the freshwater resources of the region invite you to beat the heat in our own pristine natural waterpark! Endless Mountains Visitors Bureau, Morgan Christopher, EndlessMountains.org, [email protected] 

Juniata River Valley
Summer has arrived, and along with it, our favorite outdoor pastimes. Join locals at the many small-town festivals, paddle the Juniata River’s 100+ mile stretch, feel the rush of excitement at Port Royal Speedway, or sit underneath the stars to watch a movie at Midway Drive-In Theatre. Juniata River Valley Visitors Bureau, Buffie Boyer, JRVVisitors.com, [email protected]

Lancaster
The 8th annual Lancaster Roots & Blues Festival on July 9-10 in Lancaster City features musicians from around the U.S. and beyond interpreting blues, jazz, folk, soul, rockabilly, funk, bluegrass, and more.  Slate of 40 (and counting!) acts at 8 downtown venues, plus the new ArtPart exhibition for emerging artists. Discover Lancaster, Joel Cliff, DiscoverLancaster.com, [email protected] 

Lehigh Valley
From fruits to vines, Lehigh Valley is prime for the picking! Ripe strawberries, cherries, sunflowers, and more can be picked fresh this summer. The region is also considered a paradise for wine lovers, with over 30 vineyards in the area to savor and sample, including Galen Glen Winery with panoramic views of the countryside. Discover Lehigh Valley, Alicia Quinn, DiscoverLehighValley.com, [email protected] 

Potter-Tioga
Over a two week period in summer, the Endless Mountain Music Festival brings world-renowned musicians to perform at a wide variety of locations across northern Pennsylvania. Discover world-class performances presented at museums, outdoors, historic venues, and other spots across the region. Visit Potter-Tioga, Morgan Christopher, VisitPotterTioga.com, [email protected]

Raystown Region
Summertime in the Raystown Lake Region means lake days full of sunshine, swimming, sand, and playgrounds at Seven Points Beach! Lighthouse Adventures water trampolines are a blast for every age. Stock up on new floaties and snacks on your way at Seven Points Bait & Grocery. Then grab some mouthwatering BBQ ribs and brisket at Backwoods Smoke Shack on your way home. Huntingdon County Visitors Bureau, Liza Gutshall, www.raystown.org, [email protected]

 

VIRGINIA

Hampton
Celebrate family, friendship, and freedom in Hampton, Virginia. Juneteenth events honoring history and heritage will take place all month including festivals, lectures, and more. Hampton is also home to several sites that commemorate Black heritage including the Emancipation Oak where the first Southern reading of the Emancipation Proclamation was held. Hampton Convention and Visitor Bureau, Mahogany Waldon, VisitHampton.com, [email protected] 

Harrisonburg
Enjoy vibrant murals, colorful mosaics, and quaint sculptures in Downtown Harrisonburg, an original Virginia Arts and Cultural District for over 20 years. Follow the Art Walk to see Harrisonburg’s Arts Council Sculpture Garden, Oasis Art Gallery, and Virginia Quilt Museum which all also celebrated 20+ year milestones. Harrisonburg Tourism & Visitor Services, Jennifer Bell, VisitHarrisonburgVA.com, [email protected]

Lexington & Rockbridge
It’s all about freedom, fireworks, and fun during the WanderLOVE Rocking Rockbridge Summer Six event July 2-4 in Lexington and Rockbridge County, VA! Enjoy three days of celebrations with 10 bands, 19 hot air balloons, a tasty downtown street festival, and more. It’s excitement the whole family will enjoy! Lexington & Rockbridge Area Tourism, Patty Williams, LexingtonVirginia.com, [email protected] 

Loudoun
Sip a crisp Viognier, picnic between the vines, or enjoy live music at many of Loudoun’s 50-plus wineries this summer. Round that out with fresh meals sourced from local farms, pro sports at Segra Field and a walk on the Appalachian Trail and you will have a trip to remember in Loudoun.Visit Loudoun, Jen Sigal, VisitLoudoun.org, [email protected] 

Norfolk
Festival season is back in Norfolk, VA. Kick off June with Harbor Fest, America’s largest, longest-running, free maritime festival. Enjoy live music, a Parade Sail and one of the largest fireworks shows on the East Coast. Celebrate Pride Month with PrideFest, a vibrant and energetic celebration not to be missed. Visit Norfolk, Paige Hawsey, VisitNorfolk.com, [email protected] 

Orange
Summer is the perfect time to sample a local vintage or sip a cold brew along the NEW Corks and Caps Trail.  Celebrating the 7 wineries and 4 breweries that make Orange County special, Corks and Caps invites all craft beverage lovers to savor the unique flavors of Central Virginia! Visit Orange Virginia, Julie Perry, CorksAndCapsVA.com, [email protected] 

Shenandoah
Get closer to nature and celebrate family! No-frills Not fancy, just make some old fashion summertime memories. Hike in the woods, feed llamas, go horseback riding, pick berries, explore caverns, tube down the river, and marvel at the views; while enjoying farm-fresh foods, sweet ice cream, and local craft beverages. Visit Shenandoah County, Brenda Black, VisitShenandoahCounty.com, [email protected]  

Stafford
Celebrate and sip your way through summer in Stafford, Virginia. Stafford’s local breweries & wineries offer entertainment for all. Feeling competitive? Play 6B&G’s disc golf putting course or bocce ball at Potomac Point Winery. Enjoy live music nights, festivals, and even a Renaissance Faire this summer in Stafford’s breweries & wineries. Tour Stafford Virginia, Courtney Swenson, TourStaffordVA.com, [email protected] 

Staunton 
We have your guide to Staunton’s summer soundtrack! Kick back on a blanket under the stars and listen to the best area music at SummerStage. Celebrate Independence Day with live music and fireworks at Happy Birthday America. Relish the sounds of chamber, vocal, & symphonic music at Staunton Music Festival. Staunton, VA, Jessica Williams, VisitStaunton.com, [email protected]

Town of Culpeper
Get outside in Culpeper, VA this summer. Spend an afternoon floating down the river, celebrating the 160th commemoration of the Battle of Cedar Mountain with living history, or enjoy live local music in the historic downtown district every 1st Friday and 3rd Thursday throughout the summer. Rich History, Modern Charm. Culpeper Tourism and Visitors Center, Nicole Warner, VisitCulpeperVa.com, [email protected]

 

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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.

If You Like This, You Will Like That In The Mid-Atlantic Region

(Mid-Atlantic Region, May 13, 2022)- We all have our “go-tos” when visiting our favorite destinations across the Mid-Atlantic Region. Destination experts across Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Virginia have compiled some “This & That” suggestions for their regions (if you like this, you will like that).

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 & the Brandywine Valley
If you like history and mystery, you’ll like visiting Rockwood Manor. It’s rumored to be haunted! If you like live music, then you’ll love taking in one of the shows at The Queen. If you like bespoke clothing, then you’ll love Town & Shore Handcrafted on Wilmington’s Market Street. If you like adventure, you’ll love the ropes courses at Go Ape Zipline and Adventure Park. Greater Wilmington Convention & Visitors Bureau, Jennifer Boes, VisitWilmingtonDE.com[email protected] 

MARYLAND

Alleghany 
If you like road trips, you’ll like the Historic National Road Scenic Byway in Mountain Maryland. Here you’ll discover the country’s early transportation history, including Mile Marker “0” of the Historic National Road – America’s first federally funded highway – and the LaVale Toll Gate House, which just reopened for tours. Allegheny County, The Mountain Side of Maryland, Mindy Bianca, MDMountainside.com[email protected]

Calvert
If you like Atlantic Ocean beaches but are searching for something less crowded, check out Flag Ponds Nature Park. A short, half-mile hike brings you to a sandy beach on the Chesapeake Bay where you can swim, play, hunt for fossils and watch skates and rays play in the surf! Calvert County Department of Economic Development, Hilary Dailey, ChooseCalvert.com[email protected]

Harford
If you like living history and covered bridges, you will like Jerusalem Mill Village in Harford County. Visit Harford, Matthew Scales, VisitHarford.com[email protected]

Kent (MD)
In a world of “likes” on social media, Kent County presents a great case for “liking” us. If you like outdoor recreation and dining, you’ll like chartering a boat to crab for your dinner in the Chester River. If you like art, you’ll like crafting furniture at Bob Ortiz Studios in Chestertown. Kent County Tourism, MD, Jana Carter, KentCounty.com[email protected]

Maryland (State of)
If you like paddling, then Maryland’s water trails will certainly float your boat! With a Trail System Second to None, paddlers can choose between saltwater estuaries, rushing mountain streams or placid lakes – there’s even a National Marine Sanctuary with sunken ships known as the Ghost Fleet of Mallows Bay. Maryland Office of Tourism, Connie Spindler, KentCounty.com[email protected]

Prince George’s 
If you like bird-watching, you will like Bladensburg Waterfront Park, Lake Artemesia, and Indian Creek Park. These beautiful spaces are year-round habitats for a variety of stunning warblers that enjoy fluttering their wings through the sky and along the waterways. Some of our feathered friends include orioles, sparrows, and ducks. Experience Prince George’s, Kaletha Henry, ExperiencePrinceGeorges.com[email protected] 

Talbot
Like shopping? You’ll love a Talbot County SPREE! Three towns, unique, chain-free shopping. St. Michaels’ mile-long district and Easton’s picturesque downtown feature boutiques and galleries offering fashionable clothing, homewares, art, and more. Find antiques, artist-made gifts, and Chesapeake Bay views in Oxford. Plus, the restaurants and hotels are singular too! Talbot County Office of Economic Development and Tourism, Krista Boothby, TourTalbot.org[email protected] 

Wicomico
If you like unique museums, you’ll like visiting the Ward Museum of Wildfowl Art, Salisbury University, located in Salisbury, Maryland. See the world’s largest public collection of decoys, learn about the history of the carving craft, and see changing exhibits featuring other types of art. Wicomico County Tourism, Vanessa Junkin, WicomicoTourism.org, [email protected]

PENNSYLVANIA

Allegheny National Forest Region
If you like outdoor recreation, you will like the Allegheny National Forest (ANF). The ANF offers year-round fun at their 14 campgrounds and cabin rentals, with fishing and boating on the mighty Allegheny Reservoir. Over 513,000 acres of lush green forest with miles of hiking/biking & mountain biking trails to enjoy. Allegheny National Forest Visitors Bureau, Linda Devlin, VisitANF.com, [email protected]

Butler
If you like biking, you’ll love the bike trails at Moraine State Park. Take in amazing views as you pedal along the park’s scenic 7-mile paved bike path located on the north shore.  This trail winds throughout prairies, bubbling creeks and alongside the shoreline of Lake Arthur. Butler County Tourism & Convention Bureau, Tiffany Hernandez, VisitButlerCounty.com[email protected] 

Columbia-Montour
If you like amusement parks, you will love Knoebels in Central Pennsylvania! The nostalgic park has 60+ rides including iconic wooden roller coasters, a historic carousel, museums, and a trackless wooden bobsled-style coaster that’s the only of its kind in existence. Plus, the park offers FREE admission and FREE parking! Columbia-Montour Visitors Bureau, Linda Sones, ITourColumbiaMontour.com[email protected]

Juniata River Valley
If you like fly fishing in the world-renowned Penns Creek, then try fly fishing in nearby Honey Creek in Reedsville, Mifflin County. Honey Creek is often described as a scaled down version of its more famous, larger twin. This creek is a premier, Class A midsized wild brown trout fishery. Juniata River Valley Visitors Bureau, Buffie Boyer, JRVVisitors.com[email protected]

Lancaster
If you like Broadway-level shows without a trip to the Big Apple, then you’ll love the epic, innovative productions of Sight & Sound Theatre in Lancaster County.  This year’s debut of “David” brings the Bible’s most legendary king to life, with original songs & choreography and incredible special effects. Discover Lancaster, Joel Cliff, DiscoverLancaster.com[email protected] 

Lawrence
If you like The Hatfield-McCoy Trails, you’ll like Mines & Meadows ATV/RV Resort. It’s the only ATV, dirt bike, and side by side riding resort where you can ride underground in abandoned limestone mines! Visit Lawrence County, Janet Falotico, VisitLawrenceCounty.com[email protected]

Lehigh Valley
If you like scenic cycling views, you’ll love Lehigh Valley, PA. Bike the 48-mile stretch of the 165-mile Delaware & Lehigh National Corridor and explore nearby craft breweries including Two Rivers and Weyerbacher, known for big, bold beers like “Merry Monks,” perfect for that well-deserved post-bike ride. Discover Lehigh Valley, Alicia Quinn, DiscoverLehighValley.com[email protected]

VIRGINIA

Hampton
If you like intriguing adventures, then you’ll like Fort Monroe! With a long history, Fort Monroe has witnessed some of our nation’s most significant events. Located at the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay you can enjoy the panoramic waterfront views, nature trails, historic homes and buildings, restaurants, and beaches. Hampton Convention and Visitor Bureau, Yuri Milligan, VisitHampton.com, [email protected]

Harrisonburg
If you like Colonial Williamsburg, you will love Harrisonburg’s Brethren and Mennonite Heritage Center, showcasing the lives of early settlers of the Shenandoah Valley. Explore authentic period buildings; an early 1900’s one room schoolhouse, a 1790’s shoemaker’s shop, a pre-civil war log house, blacksmith shop and much more. Harrisonburg Tourism & Visitor Services, Jennifer Bell, VisitHarrisonburgVA.com, [email protected]

Fairfax
In Fairfax County, you’ll find something for all interests. If you like presidential history, you’ll love Mount Vernon, George Washington’s home. If you like nature’s wonders, you’ll love Great Falls Park. If you like equal rights, you’ll love the new Turning Point Suffragist Memorial. For these and more, visit us! Visit Fairfax, Ali Morris, FxVA.com, [email protected]

Giles
If you like scenic drives and history combined then you’ll love Giles County Driving Tours where you can walk across the Sinking Covered Bridge before traversing past Mountain Lake Lodge and finishing out your loop at Glen Alton. Because you can’t be in the car forever! Giles- something to see and do for everyone in Virginia’s Mountain Playground. Giles County, VA Tourism, Cora Gnegy, VirginiasMtnPlayground.com[email protected]

Loudoun
If you like mountains you will love Loudoun. Come hike a rollercoaster section of the Appalachian Trail in the Blue Ridge above historic Bluemont, soak in spectacular Shenandoah Valley views, then cross the road for a craft beer at popular mountain top brewery Bear Chase, vistas of the Piedmont below. Visit Loudoun, Jen Sigal, VisitLoudoun.org[email protected] 

Prince William 
If you like Sunflowers and baby goats, then you would like Burnside Farms and The Little Goat Farm at the Lake in Prince William, Virginia. Goat Yoga and The Summer Sunflower Festival are just two of the memorable farm experiences found here, just 30 miles outside of Washington D.C. Visit Prince William, Virginia, Nicole Warner, VisitPWC.com[email protected] 

Richmond
If you like adventure, you’ll love the newest ride at Kings Dominion. Tumbili, Virginia’s first 4D spin coaster, is a thrilling roller coaster that suspends riders on either side of the track as the cars flip continuously throughout the ride. Riders experience the feeling of weightlessness as they cruise and spin over the rainforest tree canopy. Visit Richmond VA, Meghan Gearino, VisitRichmondVA.com[email protected] 

Shenandoah
If you like an adrenaline filled Ariel adventure, you are going to get a whole new perspective from the area’s best hang gliding and paragliding sites in the Mid-Atlantic region at the Edith Gap Launch site and Woodstock Hang Gliding site with guides from Capital Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association. Visit Shenandoah County, Brenda Black, VisitShenandoahCounty.com[email protected]   

Staunton 
If you like magic and wizardry, you’ll like visiting Staunton for Queen City Mischief & Magic. Staunton’s historic downtown is transformed into the village of Hogsmeade. Local businesses reinvent themselves offering magically themed shopping, dining and hands-on activities for all ages. This family-friendly festival is not to be missed! Staunton, VA, Jessica Williams, VisitStaunton.com[email protected]

Virginia’s Blue Ridge 
If you like outdoor adventure, you’ll like Roanoke County’s Explore Park in Virginia’s Blue Ridge Mountains. Located on the Blue Ridge Parkway, Explore Park features trails for hiking, mountain biking and paddling. Toast the end of your day at on-site Twin Creeks Brewpub before turning in to your cabin. Visit Virginia’s Blue Ridge, Kathryn Lucas, VisitVBR.com[email protected] 

 

Take a look at even more images from across the Mid-Atlantic. Please be sure to provide photo credit to the appropriate DMO.

 

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.