Pittsburgh and Its Countryside is full of surprising treasures.

Lawrence County, Pennsylvania
Mercer County, Pennsylvania
Your back roads drive
through Lawrence County
will provide a glimpse into
the life of the Old Order
Amish, third largest in the
nation. Be sure and stop in the villages of Volant
and New Wilmington or walk the labyrinth at
Villa Maria Retreat Center. You’ll be awed by the
architecture of the Scottish Rite Cathedral, the
Victorian mansions and the nightly “fireworks”
display in New Castle. Save time to ride on a
camel at Living Treasures Animal Park, drive
through the covered bridge at McConnell’s Mill
State Park, enjoy a theatrical performance at
the New Castle Playhouse or canoe the
Connoquenessing Creek near Ellwood City.
Your Americana visit would not be complete
without a stop at the Statues of Liberty in New
Castle and Ellwood City.
Mercer County is located at
the crossroads of Interstates
79 and 80 just one hour
north of Pittsburgh and is
known for great shopping
and scenic countryside. Exciting shops include
Reyers, the world’s largest shoe store; Prime
Outlets at Grove City, with over 140 shops;
Kraynak’s, with its beautiful Santa’s Christmasland
and Easter Bunny Lane; and The Winner, the
world’s largest off-price fashion store. Other
attractions include Slovak Folk Crafts for
beautiful handmade folk crafts; Wendell August
Forge, where you can view handcrafted metalworkings; Victorian Mercer and Courthouse
Square; and the ever-delicious chocolate candy
factory tours at Daffin’s or Philadelphia Candies.
Lawrence County Tourist Promotion Agency
Mercer County Convention & Visitors Bureau
1-888-284-7599 • VisitLawrenceCounty.com
1-800-637-2370 • visitmercercountypa.com
Washington County,
Pennsylvania
Just south of Pittsburgh,
Washington County welcomes you
to a prehistoric campsite and homes
along American milestones. Our
“Dawn’s Early Light” tour takes you
from the ancient Meadowcroft
Rockshelter through homes of the
Whiskey Rebellion and the
Underground Railroad, then
transports you to the modern age to
ride along at the Pennsylvania
Trolley Museum. At day’s end, bring
down the curtain at Little Lake
Theatre, enjoy hot slots and fast
trotters at The Meadows racino, or
chalk up a victory with Wild Things
baseball. It’s all right here at the
crossroads of Interstates 70 and 79 –
the crossroads of mild and wild.
Washington County Tourism
Promotion Agency
1-866-927-4969
visitwashingtoncountypa.com
visitpittsburgh.com 001-412-281-7711
visitpittsburgh.com
New York
Allegheny County &
The City of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
81
79
Pennsylvania
84
80
Ohio
76
80
80
80
79
81
New Jersey
78
Pittsburgh
76
70
70
76
81
79
West Virginia
• Lancaster
76
•
Gettysburg
Virginia
83
Maryland
Pittsburgh and Its
Countryside is full of
surprising treasures.
Experience the excitement of the City and the
picturesque, relaxed atmosphere of the
Countryside. Whether a destination or a
midway stop on the way through, you’ll find
great opportunities to play, discover and explore.
MILEAGE CHART
Cleveland, OH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .107 miles
Philadelphia •
Delaware
Be among the many who
have discovered Pittsburgh
to be the perfect combination
of new and different meets
tried-and-true. Named one of the Top Travel
Destinations Worldwide (Frommer’s), Pittsburgh
offers a city full of affordable amenities groups
expect – outstanding museums, a thriving
Cultural District, eclectic neighborhoods – plus
unique attractions that can’t be found anywhere
else. Whether it’s the breathtaking view from
PNC Park (voted the best ballpark in Major
League Baseball), the original art found inside
the Andy Warhol Museum or a ride up a
mountain on our 130-year-old “Incline”
(Funicular), Pittsburgh promises to deliver the
unique experience all travelers hope for.
Pittsburgh. What a pleasant surprise!
VisitPittsburgh
1-877-LOVE PGH (568-3744) • visitpittsburgh.com
Buffalo, NY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .165 miles
Columbus, OH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .205 miles
New York City, NY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .388 miles
Philadelphia, PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .350 miles
Toronto, Ontario, Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . .265 miles
Washington, DC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .290 miles
Baltimore, MD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .250 miles
For visitors from Canada
Pittsburgh and Its Countryside: Seek. Explore. Discover.
visitpittsburgh.com 001-412-281-7711
Armstrong County, Pennsylvania
Beaver County, Pennsylvania
Greene County, Pennsylvania
Indiana County, Pennsylvania
Bisected by the mighty
Allegheny River and located
just 40 minutes northeast of
Pittsburgh, Armstrong County
has long been known for its
beauty. This area is full of interesting and diverse
activities...ROAM over the rolling hills, FISH in
our breathtaking streams, HIKE & BIKE through
the woodlands and trails, GOLF one of our
many diverse courses, RIDE the rail at Kiski
Junction, SEARCH for your family connections
or find your own way to DISCOVER the wealth
of recreation opportunities.
Located just minutes north
of Pittsburgh, Beaver County
is one of the region’s best
kept secrets. Here among
the rolling hills, hardwood
forests and river valleys you’ll find historical
treasures and modern-day amenities in a
picturesque small-town setting. Our attractions
include Old Economy Village, final home of the
Harmony Society and the Riverfront Antique
Mall, the largest antique mall in western PA.
If you’re into history and art, you’ll enjoy
visiting the Merrick Art Gallery, which houses
more than 200 paintings and the Beaver Area
Heritage Museum, located in a renovated
90-year-old railway freight station.
Bordered on the west and the
south by West Virginia, Greene
County’s 576 square miles of
rolling hills make up the
cornerstone of the Keystone
state, the only square corner of Pennsylvania.
Western Greene County boasts nature trails
shimmering with perfect specimens of rare and
endangered biological species, plus the nation’s
longest continuously running country fair, The
Jacktown Fair. The Waynesburg area hosts
progressive industrial parks and technology
corridors. Enjoy an Agricultural Tourism
experience, whether it be a farm Bed & Breakfast
or a visit to one of our wineries. The 40,000
citizens of Greene County invite you to join the
sportsmen and others who visit our hunting
lands, covered bridges, museums and libraries
and numerous annual shows, fairs and festivals.
Located in southwestern
Pennsylvania at the foothills
of the Allegheny Mountains,
Indiana County is an excellent
place to visit for its natural
beauty and exciting attractions. Come visit
Indiana County and explore our culture, history,
heritage and recreation. “It’s a Wonderful Life in
Indiana County!” Visit the hometown of Jimmy
Stewart, the Smicksburg Amish community,
covered bridges, historic sights, over 60 miles of
hiking and biking trails, festivals, parks, fishing,
golfing and performing arts at Indiana University
of Pennsylvania, all in “The Christmas Tree Capital
of the World!” We invite you to experience our
hometown hospitality and charm.
Armstrong County Tourist Bureau
Beaver County Recreation & Tourism Department
Greene County Tourist Promotion Agency
Indiana County Tourist Bureau
1-888-265-9954 • armstrongcounty.com
1-800-342-8192 • visitbeavercounty.com
724-627-TOUR (8687) • greenecountytourism.org
1-877-746-3426 • visitindianacountypa.org
Let Armstrong County’s outdoor tapestry be the
backdrop for your next adventure! We invite
you to COME, PLAY and DISCOVER...the heart
of Western Pennsylvania.
Butler County, Pennsylvania
Your adventure
awaits in Butler
County! Just 20
minutes north of Pittsburgh is a vast
array of attractions ranging from
Pennsylvania’s only protected prairie
at Jennings Environmental Center to
a toy store housed in a stealth
bomber! Explore Harmony, western
Pennsylvania’s first National Historic
Landmark District, as well as the
state’s largest manmade lake at
Moraine State Park. Butler County
boasts two fine wineries, two
exceptional breweries, a world-class
glass blowing center, twelve golf
courses and the Maridon Museum,
the only museum in the region
with a specific focus on Chinese
and Japanese art and culture. Butler
County’s hotels, Bed & Breakfasts
and campgrounds are waiting to
welcome you to our corner of
the world.
Butler County Tourism &
Convention Bureau
1-866-856-8444 • VisitButlerCounty.com
Laurel
Highlands,
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania’s
Laurel Highlands
is a picturesque
playground of
opportunity!
Southeast of
Pittsburgh, our three-county region
shares the beauty of majestic
mountains. Experience major resorts,
festivals, amusement and animal
parks, living history including French
and Indian War reenactments, heroic
legacies, theatre, art and spectacular
outdoor recreation. We welcome you
to whitewater rafting, hiking-biking
trails along the Great Allegheny
Passage and exhilarating ski slopes
including the largest ski resort in PA.
Compare architectural masterpieces,
three Frank Lloyd Wright homes
including Fallingwater®, dramatically
cantilevered over a waterfall. It’s about
time...We invite you to “Explore our
Seasons” and create wonderful
memories!
Laurel Highlands Visitors Bureau
1-800-333-5661 x108
laurelhighlands.org
Pittsburgh and Its Countryside: Seek. Explore. Discover.
visitpittsburgh.com 001-412-281-7711
Armstrong County, Pennsylvania
Beaver County, Pennsylvania
Greene County, Pennsylvania
Indiana County, Pennsylvania
Bisected by the mighty
Allegheny River and located
just 40 minutes northeast of
Pittsburgh, Armstrong County
has long been known for its
beauty. This area is full of interesting and diverse
activities...ROAM over the rolling hills, FISH in
our breathtaking streams, HIKE & BIKE through
the woodlands and trails, GOLF one of our
many diverse courses, RIDE the rail at Kiski
Junction, SEARCH for your family connections
or find your own way to DISCOVER the wealth
of recreation opportunities.
Located just minutes north
of Pittsburgh, Beaver County
is one of the region’s best
kept secrets. Here among
the rolling hills, hardwood
forests and river valleys you’ll find historical
treasures and modern-day amenities in a
picturesque small-town setting. Our attractions
include Old Economy Village, final home of the
Harmony Society and the Riverfront Antique
Mall, the largest antique mall in western PA.
If you’re into history and art, you’ll enjoy
visiting the Merrick Art Gallery, which houses
more than 200 paintings and the Beaver Area
Heritage Museum, located in a renovated
90-year-old railway freight station.
Bordered on the west and the
south by West Virginia, Greene
County’s 576 square miles of
rolling hills make up the
cornerstone of the Keystone
state, the only square corner of Pennsylvania.
Western Greene County boasts nature trails
shimmering with perfect specimens of rare and
endangered biological species, plus the nation’s
longest continuously running country fair, The
Jacktown Fair. The Waynesburg area hosts
progressive industrial parks and technology
corridors. Enjoy an Agricultural Tourism
experience, whether it be a farm Bed & Breakfast
or a visit to one of our wineries. The 40,000
citizens of Greene County invite you to join the
sportsmen and others who visit our hunting
lands, covered bridges, museums and libraries
and numerous annual shows, fairs and festivals.
Located in southwestern
Pennsylvania at the foothills
of the Allegheny Mountains,
Indiana County is an excellent
place to visit for its natural
beauty and exciting attractions. Come visit
Indiana County and explore our culture, history,
heritage and recreation. “It’s a Wonderful Life in
Indiana County!” Visit the hometown of Jimmy
Stewart, the Smicksburg Amish community,
covered bridges, historic sights, over 60 miles of
hiking and biking trails, festivals, parks, fishing,
golfing and performing arts at Indiana University
of Pennsylvania, all in “The Christmas Tree Capital
of the World!” We invite you to experience our
hometown hospitality and charm.
Armstrong County Tourist Bureau
Beaver County Recreation & Tourism Department
Greene County Tourist Promotion Agency
Indiana County Tourist Bureau
1-888-265-9954 • armstrongcounty.com
1-800-342-8192 • visitbeavercounty.com
724-627-TOUR (8687) • greenecountytourism.org
1-877-746-3426 • visitindianacountypa.org
Let Armstrong County’s outdoor tapestry be the
backdrop for your next adventure! We invite
you to COME, PLAY and DISCOVER...the heart
of Western Pennsylvania.
Butler County, Pennsylvania
Your adventure
awaits in Butler
County! Just 20
minutes north of Pittsburgh is a vast
array of attractions ranging from
Pennsylvania’s only protected prairie
at Jennings Environmental Center to
a toy store housed in a stealth
bomber! Explore Harmony, western
Pennsylvania’s first National Historic
Landmark District, as well as the
state’s largest manmade lake at
Moraine State Park. Butler County
boasts two fine wineries, two
exceptional breweries, a world-class
glass blowing center, twelve golf
courses and the Maridon Museum,
the only museum in the region
with a specific focus on Chinese
and Japanese art and culture. Butler
County’s hotels, Bed & Breakfasts
and campgrounds are waiting to
welcome you to our corner of
the world.
Butler County Tourism &
Convention Bureau
1-866-856-8444 • VisitButlerCounty.com
Laurel
Highlands,
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania’s
Laurel Highlands
is a picturesque
playground of
opportunity!
Southeast of
Pittsburgh, our three-county region
shares the beauty of majestic
mountains. Experience major resorts,
festivals, amusement and animal
parks, living history including French
and Indian War reenactments, heroic
legacies, theatre, art and spectacular
outdoor recreation. We welcome you
to whitewater rafting, hiking-biking
trails along the Great Allegheny
Passage and exhilarating ski slopes
including the largest ski resort in PA.
Compare architectural masterpieces,
three Frank Lloyd Wright homes
including Fallingwater®, dramatically
cantilevered over a waterfall. It’s about
time...We invite you to “Explore our
Seasons” and create wonderful
memories!
Laurel Highlands Visitors Bureau
1-800-333-5661 x108
laurelhighlands.org
Lawrence County, Pennsylvania
Mercer County, Pennsylvania
Your back roads drive
through Lawrence County
will provide a glimpse into
the life of the Old Order
Amish, third largest in the
nation. Be sure and stop in the villages of Volant
and New Wilmington or walk the labyrinth at
Villa Maria Retreat Center. You’ll be awed by the
architecture of the Scottish Rite Cathedral, the
Victorian mansions and the nightly “fireworks”
display in New Castle. Save time to ride on a
camel at Living Treasures Animal Park, drive
through the covered bridge at McConnell’s Mill
State Park, enjoy a theatrical performance at
the New Castle Playhouse or canoe the
Connoquenessing Creek near Ellwood City.
Your Americana visit would not be complete
without a stop at the Statues of Liberty in New
Castle and Ellwood City.
Mercer County is located at
the crossroads of Interstates
79 and 80 just one hour
north of Pittsburgh and is
known for great shopping
and scenic countryside. Exciting shops include
Reyers, the world’s largest shoe store; Prime
Outlets at Grove City, with over 140 shops;
Kraynak’s, with its beautiful Santa’s Christmasland
and Easter Bunny Lane; and The Winner, the
world’s largest off-price fashion store. Other
attractions include Slovak Folk Crafts for
beautiful handmade folk crafts; Wendell August
Forge, where you can view handcrafted metalworkings; Victorian Mercer and Courthouse
Square; and the ever-delicious chocolate candy
factory tours at Daffin’s or Philadelphia Candies.
Lawrence County Tourist Promotion Agency
Mercer County Convention & Visitors Bureau
1-888-284-7599 • VisitLawrenceCounty.com
1-800-637-2370 • visitmercercountypa.com
Washington County,
Pennsylvania
Just south of Pittsburgh,
Washington County welcomes you
to a prehistoric campsite and homes
along American milestones. Our
“Dawn’s Early Light” tour takes you
from the ancient Meadowcroft
Rockshelter through homes of the
Whiskey Rebellion and the
Underground Railroad, then
transports you to the modern age to
ride along at the Pennsylvania
Trolley Museum. At day’s end, bring
down the curtain at Little Lake
Theatre, enjoy hot slots and fast
trotters at The Meadows racino, or
chalk up a victory with Wild Things
baseball. It’s all right here at the
crossroads of Interstates 70 and 79 –
the crossroads of mild and wild.
Washington County Tourism
Promotion Agency
1-866-927-4969
visitwashingtoncountypa.com
visitpittsburgh.com 001-412-281-7711
visitpittsburgh.com
New York
Allegheny County &
The City of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
81
79
Pennsylvania
84
80
Ohio
76
80
80
80
79
81
New Jersey
78
Pittsburgh
76
70
70
76
81
79
West Virginia
• Lancaster
76
83
Philadelphia •
•
Gettysburg
Virginia
Maryland
Pittsburgh and Its
Countryside is full of
surprising treasures.
Experience the excitement of the City and the
picturesque, relaxed atmosphere of the
Countryside. Whether a destination or a
midway stop on the way through, you’ll find
great opportunities to play, discover and explore.
MILEAGE CHART
Cleveland, OH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .107 miles
Delaware
Be among the many who
have discovered Pittsburgh
to be the perfect combination
of new and different meets
tried-and-true. Named one of the Top Travel
Destinations Worldwide (Frommer’s), Pittsburgh
offers a city full of affordable amenities groups
expect – outstanding museums, a thriving
Cultural District, eclectic neighborhoods – plus
unique attractions that can’t be found anywhere
else. Whether it’s the breathtaking view from
PNC Park (voted the best ballpark in Major
League Baseball), the original art found inside
the Andy Warhol Museum or a ride up a
mountain on our 130-year-old “Incline”
(Funicular), Pittsburgh promises to deliver the
unique experience all travelers hope for.
Pittsburgh. What a pleasant surprise!
VisitPittsburgh
1-877-LOVE PGH (568-3744) • visitpittsburgh.com
Buffalo, NY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .165 miles
Columbus, OH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .205 miles
New York City, NY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .388 miles
Philadelphia, PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .350 miles
Toronto, Ontario, Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . .265 miles
Washington, DC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .290 miles
Baltimore, MD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .250 miles
For visitors from Canada