BROOKVILLE – The Pennsylvania Great Outdoors Visitors Bureau is pleased to announce the newest version of its wildly-popular Adventure Guide has arrived.
The 2024 issue is 88 pages of interesting articles, colorful photos, with listings for lodging, dining, outdoor recreation, hiking and water trails, camping, things to do, events and local services in Cameron, Elk, and Forest counties.
Feature stories this year include:
- Stargazing in Cameron County
- Fly-Fishing Tips from the Experts
- Woodring Farm Elk Viewing Area
- Johnsonburg Community Trust-Helping to Bring Back the Paper City
- Chronological History of Ridgway
- St. Marys – Pennsylvania’s Second Largest City
- Bigfoot Attracts Big Crowds
- Who Bought the Lighthouse in Tionesta?
- Cook Forest … Memories Made Here
“The 2024 Adventure Guide makes a great and lasting first impression with potential travelers,” states John Straitiff, executive director, Pennsylvania Great Outdoors Visitors Bureau.
“Visitors will find it a valuable resource as a guide with everything they need to plan their trip to Pennsylvania’s Great Outdoor region. Top-notch photography and interesting articles makes reading it educational, engaging and interesting.”
Visitors can download a digital version of the 2024 Welcome Adventure Guide online at VisitPAGO.com or request a copy via mail by calling 814-578-9200 or e-mailing info@visitpago.com.
?Pennsylvania Great Outdoors Visitors Bureau is a membership-based travel promotion organization serving Cameron, Elk, and Forest counties located in northwest Pennsylvania.
The mission is to design and implement marketing strategies/programs with the specific intent of increasing overnight travel-related expenditures and awareness of the region as the home of “Endless Outdoor Adventure.”