Do 6 on 6
A road trip across PA Route 6 is a chance to explore and experience history, heritage, scenic vistas, and a plethora of outdoor recreational activities. If you’re interested in military history, we have it. If you enjoy stops at the best scenic views over valleys and rivers, we have those, too. Outdoor recreation? Absolutely! These are all reasons why Route 6 is one of the best places to visit in PA. When you learn about the history of PA Route 6 and all the things that make this region unique, you’re also learning about the history of our state – even our country.
And, sometimes, along PA Route 6, you can experience everything at just one stop! Kinzua Bridge State Park, home of the Kinzua Skywalk, is a prime example. Here, visitors learn about the railroad that once crossed the highest railroad bridge in the world that, sadly, was later destroyed by a tornado. Visitors can walk out on the section of tracks still standing and peer down upon the remains in the valley below, while also being treated to incredible scenic views during all months of the year. As you’ll find in the lists below, many of the other state parks along PA Route 6 offer these multidimensional experiences as well. They’re not just tourist attractions.
From east to west, or west to east, however you choose to travel PA Route 6, take time to stop at the many historical and military sites and memorials dedicated to honoring veterans and the wars in which they served. Carve out a few hours to learn about the region’s heritage and how it has shaped the lumber industry, railroad history, and conservation. Or just spend a few minutes at an overlook and enjoy some of the best scenic views in Pennsylvania. If the landmark of a great road trip is variety, then we think you’ll agree that traveling PA Route 6 is indeed a great road trip.
Below are some of our favorite places to see on PA Route 6. We’ve broken them down into 4 categories, with 6 stops in each category. Here you’ll find things to do in Erie, the Pocono Mountains, and everything in between!
Do 6 on 6
Parks & Sites of Military Significance
Integral to America’s early history, US Route 6 was designated as the Grand Army of the Republic Highway through all 14 states that it crosses. PA Route 6 Heritage Corridor towns have dedicated many memorable parks and historic sites in honor of those valiant efforts to ensure liberty and freedom in America and the greater world. As you travel across PA Route 6, spend some time in reflection at these significant sites and send some thoughts of gratitude to those who put service before self.
Historical and Heritage Sites
From west to east.

Scenic Vistas
From west to east.

Outdoor Activities

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