Welcome to Williamsport/Lycoming County, Pennsylvania
It’s a place where wilderness suddenly gives way to the bright lights of a city. It’s a place where seekers of culture meet outdoor enthusiasts. It’s a place where historical preservation and modern innovation merge in a seamless transition. This is Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, one of the most unique vacation destinations in the world.
Here, you can take a stroll down historic Millionaires’ Row; referred to by Victorian Homes Magazine as "Pennsylvania’s Mother lode for Victorian architecture". On your visit you’ll see brightly tree-lined streets hanging like a backdrop behind the estates left from a time when timber ruled the area. Bring your mitt and take a dive for a foul ball at a Crosscutters or Little League Baseball World Series game.
Experience the outdoors on the Pine Creek Trail, ranked as one of the best in the world by USA Today, and passes through the Tioga and Tiadaghton state forests. Whether on horseback, bike or even on foot, you’ll love this 62-mile path created on a former railroad bed.
Trout and bass fishing are especially popular here. If you’re like most fishermen, you’ll fall in love with the same spots the locals have favored for years: Slate Run, Loyalsock, Black Hole and Pine Creek.
Pack your bags and have a wonderful time in Williamsport and Lycoming County.
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Our Specialties
Winter in Lycoming County
Winter in Lycoming County!
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Come & Stay
After a long and fun day sightseeing, rest your heads at any of our local hotels or bed and breakfasts!
Delicious Foods
You will never go hungry in Lycoming County. Check out the best restaurants around!
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Williamsport circa 1806 ...
When Williamsport was formed in 1806 the forests of Lycoming County were it’s greatest natural resource ...
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Visitor's Guide
You can plan the perfect and a most enjoyable vacation to the Williamsport and Lycoming County area by using the Williamsport-Lycoming County Visitors Guide.
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