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A road trip along PA Route 6 is more than just a scenic drive—it’s an open invitation to explore. From historic landmarks and outdoor adventure spots to kid-friendly experiences, guided tours, museums, arts, and cultural destinations, this corridor is filled with attractions that inspire every kind of traveler.
Whether you’re chasing natural beauty, discovering local heritage, seeking family adventures, or exploring off-the-beaten-path gems, there’s always something new to experience along the way.
Looking for fun with the kids? Interested in historic sites? Want to join a guided tour or find an attraction that’s accessible to everyone? You’ll find all of that—and more—throughout the Route 6 communities.
Browse, explore, and uncover hidden treasures across Pennsylvania’s most iconic highway. Save your favorites as you go and start mapping out your next unforgettable stop.
Your adventure begins right here on Route 6.
Route 6 Attractions
About Visit Deep Roots Hard Cider, in Sugar Run, for the best quality hard cider made with locally grown…
About Grey Towers, the home of Gifford Pinchot, America’s first Chief Forester, conservationist…
About The Potato Creek Trail System consists of multipurpose trails connecting the trail systems of the…
About Emig’s Bicycle Shop, located in Meadville, PA, is the area’s #1 full-service bicycle…
An amazing 18 hole miniature golf course, grass driving range, all speed baseball and softball cages,…
About Built in 1896, the Kane Manor Inn is a national historic mansion offering 14 tastefully decorated…
Groups can only join a game room with group they know and feel comfortable with, they must wear masks,…
About ARTWORKS GALLERY & STUDIO, part of Keystone Community Resources, serves as an alternative…
About BOARD & BRUSH ERIE brings the trendy BYOB art class format to Erie with fun DIY Wood Sign-Making…
About Go to Jail — Old Stone Jail in Wayne County! “During the fall months of 2021, Wayne County‘s…
The Pennsylvania Route 6 Alliance could not do its job of promoting the Route 6 Heritage Corridor without the help of various regional tourism partner organizations.
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