by Paige Gregorzek | Jul 9, 2015
Hike to the summit of the Clarence Schock Memorial Park at Governor Dick to catch a 360-degree view of Lebanon County and the surrounding four counties including Lancaster, Dauphin, Berks, and York from the top of the famous Governor Dick Tower. The entire park offers...
by Paige Gregorzek | Jul 9, 2015
Once a grand estate of the Coleman Family with mansions, stables, an ice-house, and gate house, it lives on today as a community-focused park with an amphitheater, ball fields, and playgrounds. However, with more than half of the park remaining natural forest, it is...
by Paige Gregorzek | Jan 31, 2023
Conewago Creek is a 23.0-mile-long tributary of the Susquehanna River. The source of the creek is in Lebanon County in West Cornwall Township near Mount Gretna Heights. It then flows through the borough of Mount Gretna and into South Londonderry Township....
by Paige Gregorzek | Jul 7, 2015
About Cornwall Iron Furnace It is difficult to imagine that this quiet cluster of beautiful buildings nestled in the rolling hills of Lebanon County was once the home of a fire-breathing blast furnace with an insatiable appetite for rocks and wood! The five-acre site...
by Paige Gregorzek | Mar 11, 2021
This park offers fields for various sports, one of which is the Rager Football Field, a basketball court, a soccer field, and a pickle ball court. In addition to a ¾ mile walking path, there is also a pavilion with bocci ball courts. ...
by Jim Kemble | Apr 16, 2020
Fairview Golf Course was the third addition to the Distinct Golf Group in the fall of 1966. The course, which opened in the late 1950’s, has matured into a great test of golf for players of all ages and skill levels. This public golf course sits at the base of the...
by Paige Gregorzek | Jul 7, 2015
History A fortification was established in the area of Fort Indiantown Gap, during the French and Indian Wars, to protect the settlers of the area from the Susquehannock Indians. The original Moonshine church, is located on the army base. Buried in the church cemetery...
by Paige Gregorzek | Jul 9, 2015
Enjoy great food, great service and a wonderful atmosphere in a historic building. Stop by the tavern or one of the beautifully decorated dining rooms, which are available for banquets or private parties. Get the Insider’s View Is the Lebanon Valley Haunted? ...