Find Amazing Events Along PA Route 6
Explore a variety of fun and exciting events perfect for families, all within a short drive from the Tri-State Area. Pennsylvania’s Route 6 Heritage Corridor, located in Northern Pennsylvania, offers year-round activities for all crowds, from family-friendly events to an adult atmosphere like wine and beer tasting.
Highlights include:
- Outdoor Festivals: Celebrate local culture, food, and crafts at charming community festivals throughout the year.
- Live Music & Music Festivals: There’s something unique about hearing live music that can’t be replicated through recordings. Festivals bring together diverse musical genres, traditions, and artists, fostering a sense of pride and unity.
- Farmers Markets: Shop fresh, local produce and handmade goods while enjoying live music and activities for kids.
- Holiday Celebrations: Experience magical holiday events, including light displays, winter festivals, and Santa visits.
Plan your visit today for an easy and memorable getaway. Don’t forget about all the other great attractions along PA Route 6 including the Allegheny National Forest, Pennsylvania Grand Canyon, and The Stourbridge Line! To learn more about what the PA Route 6 Corridor has to offer, contact our Tourism Partners.
The Honey Badgers Concert

The Cooperage Project presents The Honey Badgers on Sunday, April 12, 2026, from 4–6 p.m., with doors opening at 3:30 p.m. The duo, Erin Magnin and Michael Natrin, create an engaging live performance that blends thoughtful songwriting, humor, and rich vocal harmonies. Known for their strong storytelling and warm stage presence, The Honey Badgers combine heartfelt lyrics, lively fiddle moments, and a polished vocal blend developed over more than a decade of performing together. Their music invites listeners into an intimate and reflective concert experience that celebrates connection, emotion, and the shared human experience. Tickets are $17 online or $20 cash at the door. Childcare will also be available during the show through Owl & Friends at the nearby Stoneworks Youth Center, with advance registration required through Owl & Friends and space limited.