Summer 2022 is around the corner. If you are wondering about what you can do in State College when the weather turns balmy, this article is for you. We will cover the best things to do in Happy Valley, from touring a cavern by boat to hiking Mount Nittany.
Tour a Cavern by a Boat
In Pennsylvania, there are many caverns you can tour. However, only one among them you can tour with a boat. This cavern is called Penn’s Cave, and it is located in Centre Hall. It offers fantastic tours, and boat travel through the cave provides beautiful views of exciting rock formations. During the tour, the guide will give you the cave’s history; if you are lucky, you will find a funny guide who will make you laugh throughout the journey. The engineering work done in the cave was done in the 20th century, and the cave ends in Lake Nitanee. You will enjoy every minute of the tour as you cannot get this experience anywhere else. Make it your priority.
See Christopher Columbus’ Sea Chest
Christopher Columbus’ Sea Chest and cross is located in Boalsburg, within the Columbus Chapel and Boal Mansion. The attraction is home to some of the most interesting artifacts in the state of Pennsylvania concerning Columbus. Inside, you will see uncommon artifacts such as what are believed to be pieces from Jesus’ cross, a section of a WWI German aircraft, and much more. If you are interested in history, this is a place you should make sure to visit this summer. You will learn a lot and see artifacts that cannot be found anywhere else.
Take a Hike
Climbing Mount Nittany is a State College rite of passage - the beautiful mountain a metaphor for perseverance. Mount Nittany is located just outside of the downtown area, and it has several miles of hiking trails available to people interested in exploring the outdoors.
After a strenuous ascent to the top of the mountain, the trails begin to wind along the ridgeline and reward hikers with breathtaking vistas of Beaver Stadium, the Penn State campus, and the countryside in the surrounding area. It is an experience that you will not find anywhere else.
Visit Stamp Collector’s Heaven
The American Philatelic Society is located near State College in Pennsylvania, so you will not need to travel too far to get there. At their headquarters in nearby idyllic Bellefonte, you will find one of the largest collections of books about stamps in the world. Also, you will find exhibits of related mail systems and stamp collecting, including a post office that was built in the 19th century. That’s not all; the American Philatelic Society has a collection of some of the world’s most expensive and rarest stamps.
Visit the Waterfalls
The two waterfalls that you should be sure to visit are Yost Run Falls and Kyler Fork Falls. These falls are located in northern Centre County’s Sprout State Forest, and the trail is roughly a mile from the road. Yost Run Falls is slightly bigger than Kyler Fork, but they are both worth visiting. Kyler Fork Falls is located around 100 yards from Yost Run Falls, so you will not need to walk too far to see them.
Visit Beaver Stadium
Beaver Stadium, located on the campus of Penn State University, is an outdoor college football stadium. The stadium is home to the Big Ten Conference’s Penn State Nittany Lions. The stadium was built in 1909 and named after former Pennsylvania governor James A. Beaver (1887–91), and has a capacity of 107,282, making it the world’s third-largest stadium. While not every day there is a game or a performance, it can be pretty cool knowing that you have visited one of the largest stadiums in the world.
Explore the Arboretum
Penn State’s Arboretum is a lovely collection of gardens on the university’s campus. This groomed garden, situated among several buildings and outdoor ‘rooms’, provides educational possibilities and serves as a pleasant area to relax. A beautiful Children’s Garden, the Pollinator’s Garden, and the Overlook Pavilion are among the highlights of this beautiful arboretum.
Visit Palmer Museum of Art
The Palmer Museum of Art at Pennsylvania State University is a free-entry art museum. The museum’s collection consists of American and European paintings, prints, sculptures, photos, Asian ceramics, paintings, jades, and prints, modern European, American, and Japanese studio ceramics, and ancient African, European, and American cultural artifacts. The museum hosts nine shows annually in eleven galleries, an auditorium with 150 seats, and a stunning outdoor sculpture garden. It is well worth the visit.
Tour Apartments
If you’re considering making the move to State College - whether as a student or as a professional, you could take some time to check out some great State College apartments. Apartments in State College range in price and amenities. One of the top State College apartment rental companies is Nevins Real Estate Management. Contact them at (814) 238-3153 to arrange a State College apartment tour.