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Pennsylvania Overlooks : A Guide for Sightseers and Outdoor People, Paperback / softback Book

Pennsylvania Overlooks : A Guide for Sightseers and Outdoor People Paperback / softback

Part of the Keystone Books series

Paperback / softback

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To those who enjoy outdoor adventure, Pennsylvania offers a number of natural attractions: wild rivers, impressive mountains, the silence of deep forests.

But Pennsylvania's sublime overlooks, remarkable natural features in themselves, frequently go unnoticed despite their historical and scenic interest. (Few people realize, for instance, that a Pennsylvania overlook-Mt.

Pisgah in York County-almost became our nation's capital.) Visitors to these promontories acquire a fresh appreciation of nature's beauty and a renewed sense of connection to the Pennsylvania landscape. In Pennsylvania Overlooks, Art Michaels describes some of the most outstanding overlooks in the state.

These overlooks afford unforgettable images throughout the year.

From High Knob Vista in Wyoming State Forest, Sullivan County, the reds, oranges, and yellows of fall foliage extend to the horizon, appearing even more rich and majestic from a height.

In winter, High Rocks Vista in Bucks County displays the panorama of a snowy, leafless forest.

Near Breezyview Overlook in Lancaster County, a dazzling formation of migrating tundra swans glides over a snow-covered river valley.

The trees of the Allegheny National Forest, spreading out below Jakes Rock Overlook in Warren County, convey the freshness of spring through their delicate array of green. Pennsylvania Overlooks provides a unique introduction to these sites and other spectacular overlooks.

The selected overlooks are easy to reach by automobile or by foot, and they offer much more than a pretty view.

Each chapter presents vital information about an overlook, including a general description of the overlook and its area, the site's distinguishing features, its height, the compass direction of the view, and nearby and distant features visible from the overlook.

Michaels also notes recreational activities and opportunities near each site.

For weekends filled with nature, beauty, and history, this book is an invaluable guide.

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