Monthly Archives: February 2016

Spring Mountain Adventures

Start your morning off right with an exciting visit to Spring Mountain Adventures, the year-round outdoor activity center located along Spring Mountain Road in Schwenksville, near King of Prussia. At this extremely fun and active family center your group will have the choice of biking, zip-lining, or participating in the many options of snowsports onsite!…
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Treetop Adventures

Your next stop is deep within Elmwood Park Zoo, or should I say on top of Elmwood Park Zoo, an adventure amid the treetops! Treetop Adventures provides guests of the zoo with over 70 total challenging games and zip lines that rise more than 50 feet above the ground, within the treetops of the actual zoo. This…
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Student Budget Trip – Honolulu

Hawaii truly is a paradise. Floating in the bright blue Pacific, our island state draws in millions of tourists every year for the sunshine, tropical scenery, and relaxing yet exciting attractions. Few destinations have as much international appeal as Hawaii, which is partly why its capital, Honolulu, is so expensive to visit. It may be…
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Peter Wentz Farmstead

The Peter Wentz Farmstead is a historical German American Farm located in the Worcester Township, within Montgomery County near Lansdale. This piece of land has been continuously farmed since 1744, when Peter and Rosanna Wentz first showed interest in the area and then soon after built their own home here in 1758, a 9.9 acre…
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Colebrookdale Railroad

Start your Pennsylvania morning off right as you and your group encounter the treasure of southeastern Penn state, the tourist railroad located in Boyertown and Pottstown by the name of Colebrookdale Railroad, otherwise known as the Secret Valley Line. Part of the Secret Valley Natural, Recreation, and Heritage Area, this 8.6 mile long railroad takes…
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John James Audubon Center

[caption id="attachment_15673" align="aligncenter" width="935"] Credit: Welcome Library, London. Welcome Images[/caption] Spend your day at the John James Audubon Center at Mill Grove, the historic home and outdoor appreciation center located off of Pawlings Road in Audubon. This area is dedicated to American birds and shows this through a museum and bird sanctuary that serve as a…
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Freedom Foundation

No trip to Valley Forge would be complete without a visit to the Freedom Foundation, a historic campus nestled deep within the manicured grounds of Valley Forge. This 52-acre historic campus contains the wooded trails of Medal of Honor Grove, the land in which one acre is dedicated to each of the 50 states of America, as…
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Historic Park Bicycle Tour

You and your group will take part in a two-hour historic, educational, and moderately active adventure as you tour the Valley Forge National Historic Park from the seat of your bicycle. Guests may rent bicycles from the Visitor Center (if they are at least 12 years of age), so don’t worry about bringing your own.…
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Literary Boston

Few U.S. cities can boast as much literary significance as Boston. Especially during the 19th century, authors flocked to the New England destination looking to change the world with their novels, articles, treatises, poetry, and even cartoons. Today, the city recognizes so many of these literary landmarks that they've designated a true Literary District covering…
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World Botanical Gardens

World Botanical Gardens [caption id="attachment_40982" align="alignright" width="425"] Plumeria Hawaii Pixabay Public Domain[/caption] The World Botanical Gardens, located in between Umauma and Hakalau, along Mamalahoa Highway, is a stunningly attractive addition to the Botanical World Adventures Company. This set of commercial botanical gardens is lined with paved and unpaved trails throughout, making it easy and fun…
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