REGIONAL ATTRACTIONS
The staff and management of Hickory Hollow Campground welcomes you to the Laurel Highlands of Pennsylvania.

The region surrounding Hickory Hollow Campground contains many exciting attractions and is rich with history. We're certain you will enjoy one of these intersesting and exciting places.

Huston's Haunted Hollow
Seven Springs and Hidden Valley Resorts
Great Allegheny Passage Rails to Trails
Youghiogheny River
Laurel Caverns
Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater
Idlewild Park
Flight 93 Memorial Site
Quecreek Miners' Rescue Site
Jennerstown Speedway
Rockwood Mill Shoppes & Opera House
Glades Pike Winery
Windber Coal Heritage Center
Johnstown Flood Museum
Somerset Historical Center
Numerous state parks and game lands, miles of trout fishing streams and one of the state's best place for bird watching

Great Allegheny Passage
Ride a bike...take a hike on this 150-mile rail-to-trail system between Cumberland, MD and Pittsburgh.
Farmers' and Threshermen's Jubilee
Return to the past when you attend this yearly event. This is just one of many local fairs and festivals located in the region.
Area Resorts
Swoosh! That's the sound of cool and crisp snow under your feet. The Laurel Highlands offers a long list of outdoor activities.
Somerset County Courthouse
Recently restored, this structure has been a part of Somerset County since 1924. The region is rich in history and culture.
Kayaking, Canoeing and Rafting
Navigate some of the most highly rated whitewater by-ways in the eastern United States. The Youghiogheny and Cheat rivers are a short distance away from the campground and offer unequalled refreshing fresh water experiences. Enjoy the cooling spray of water mist on Laurel Hill Creek
So much to see!
So much to do!
Laurel Hill Creek
If fishing is your sport, the Laurel Highlands is for you. The region offers miles of pristine creeks, streams, rivers, and lakes for the most challenging fishing.
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