Zoom down a mountain. Get ready for twists and turns. Lift your hands in the air as you zip down a hill then slide around a bend. You’re in for a thrilling ride when you climb aboard this 4,500 foot mountain coaster in Pennsylvania that appeals to kids (and adults) of all ages. It’s definitely worth adding to your outdoor bucket list.
Snuggled among lush trees, under vibrant rainbows, and within the tranquility of the Pocono Mountains awaits an adventure park, promising a day of non-stop excitement.
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Camelback Mountain Adventures beckons daredevils - and those who love the thrill of adventure - with its thrill rides, including a mountain coaster, zip lines, a treetop course, segways, and a pipeline mountain slide.
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Experience what Camelback Mountain Adventures boasts is “PA’s only mountain coaster.”
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Children three and older - and at least three feet tall - are permitted on the Appalachian Express Mountain Coaster, although drivers must be nine years old and at least four feet four inches tall.
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Purchase tickets for $15 for the driver or $23 for the driver and a rider. Camelback Mountain Adventures recommends reserving your tickets online. Ticket sales end onsite a half an hour before the coaster’s closing time.
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Smile! A camera will snap your photo as you ride the Appalachian Express Mountain Coaster. Photos are available for purchase as a souvenir of your adventure.
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The Appalachian Express Mountain Coaster is open from April through late November, although times vary depending on the time of the year. Make sure you wear closed toed shoes with backs for your ride.
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Will you add this mountain coaster in Pennsylvania to your bucket list? If you like thrilling rides, you’ll also want to check out these 10 amazing amusement parks in PA.
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Mountain Coaster In Pennsylvania July 18, 2020 Beth Price-Williams What can I do with kids in Pennsylvania? Summer is the perfect time to head to a local amusement park in Pennsylvania, and we certainly have plenty of choices. For an old-fashioned summer experience, plan a trip to Idlewild Park & SoakZone in Ligonier, about an hour or so outside of Pittsburgh. A classic amusement park, Idlewild features such kid-friendly areas as Raccoon Lagoon, Jumpin’ Jungle, and Hootin’ Holler. You’ll find plenty of adult rides, too, and you’ll probably want to spend some time cooling off at SoakZone, a water park with slides, a wave pool, and a lazy river. Where can I go tubing in Pennsylvania? Summer in Pennsylvania can certainly get really hot, especially during the so-called dog days. That’s when we need to find ways – like tubing – to cool down. Fortunately, you have no shortage of spots to go tubing in Pennsylvania this summer. Float down the Stonycreek River in Johnstown, for example, for a few hours or for the whole day. Purchase a summer tubing pass with Bucks County River Country. Pale Wale Canoe Fleet, in Cooksburg, also offers scenic tubing tours down the award-winning Clarion River. You can choose between a 2.5-mile and a four mile tubing trip. Are there any good swimming holes in Pennsylvania? If you’re looking for places to visit in Pennsylvania, consider a visit to one of its many swimming holes. Presque Isle State Park in Erie, for example, boasts 11 gorgeous beaches – some bursting with action and others quiet, so you’re sure to find one that fits your mood. Raccoon Creek State Park also boasts a sandy beach that leads right into the cool waters of Raccoon Lake. The cozy beach is an ideal spot to soak up the golden sun and to go swimming to stay cool. For an absolutely fun natural waterslide, head over to Ohiopyle State Park for a ride down the Meadow Run Natural Waterslide.
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Mountain Coaster In Pennsylvania
July 18, 2020
Beth Price-Williams
What can I do with kids in Pennsylvania? Summer is the perfect time to head to a local amusement park in Pennsylvania, and we certainly have plenty of choices. For an old-fashioned summer experience, plan a trip to Idlewild Park & SoakZone in Ligonier, about an hour or so outside of Pittsburgh. A classic amusement park, Idlewild features such kid-friendly areas as Raccoon Lagoon, Jumpin’ Jungle, and Hootin’ Holler. You’ll find plenty of adult rides, too, and you’ll probably want to spend some time cooling off at SoakZone, a water park with slides, a wave pool, and a lazy river. Where can I go tubing in Pennsylvania? Summer in Pennsylvania can certainly get really hot, especially during the so-called dog days. That’s when we need to find ways – like tubing – to cool down. Fortunately, you have no shortage of spots to go tubing in Pennsylvania this summer. Float down the Stonycreek River in Johnstown, for example, for a few hours or for the whole day. Purchase a summer tubing pass with Bucks County River Country. Pale Wale Canoe Fleet, in Cooksburg, also offers scenic tubing tours down the award-winning Clarion River. You can choose between a 2.5-mile and a four mile tubing trip. Are there any good swimming holes in Pennsylvania? If you’re looking for places to visit in Pennsylvania, consider a visit to one of its many swimming holes. Presque Isle State Park in Erie, for example, boasts 11 gorgeous beaches – some bursting with action and others quiet, so you’re sure to find one that fits your mood. Raccoon Creek State Park also boasts a sandy beach that leads right into the cool waters of Raccoon Lake. The cozy beach is an ideal spot to soak up the golden sun and to go swimming to stay cool. For an absolutely fun natural waterslide, head over to Ohiopyle State Park for a ride down the Meadow Run Natural Waterslide.
The OIYS Visitor Center
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Summer is the perfect time to head to a local amusement park in Pennsylvania, and we certainly have plenty of choices. For an old-fashioned summer experience, plan a trip to Idlewild Park & SoakZone in Ligonier, about an hour or so outside of Pittsburgh. A classic amusement park, Idlewild features such kid-friendly areas as Raccoon Lagoon, Jumpin’ Jungle, and Hootin’ Holler. You’ll find plenty of adult rides, too, and you’ll probably want to spend some time cooling off at SoakZone, a water park with slides, a wave pool, and a lazy river.
Where can I go tubing in Pennsylvania?
Summer in Pennsylvania can certainly get really hot, especially during the so-called dog days. That’s when we need to find ways – like tubing – to cool down. Fortunately, you have no shortage of spots to go tubing in Pennsylvania this summer. Float down the Stonycreek River in Johnstown, for example, for a few hours or for the whole day. Purchase a summer tubing pass with Bucks County River Country. Pale Wale Canoe Fleet, in Cooksburg, also offers scenic tubing tours down the award-winning Clarion River. You can choose between a 2.5-mile and a four mile tubing trip.
Are there any good swimming holes in Pennsylvania?
If you’re looking for places to visit in Pennsylvania, consider a visit to one of its many swimming holes. Presque Isle State Park in Erie, for example, boasts 11 gorgeous beaches – some bursting with action and others quiet, so you’re sure to find one that fits your mood. Raccoon Creek State Park also boasts a sandy beach that leads right into the cool waters of Raccoon Lake. The cozy beach is an ideal spot to soak up the golden sun and to go swimming to stay cool. For an absolutely fun natural waterslide, head over to Ohiopyle State Park for a ride down the Meadow Run Natural Waterslide.