Hawk Mountain Sanctuary is a wild bird sanctuary located along the Appalachian flyway. It’s an outdoor destination for hikers, birdwatchers, and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Hawk Mountain is a great place to learn about raptors and see them in person. Trails and lookouts offer beautiful scenery and access to nature every day of the year. Visitors can also enjoy an 8-mile trail system, scenic overlooks, lush Native Plant Garden, weekend programs and a Visitor Center. Trails are rugged but a new Accessible Trail to the nearby South Lookout ensures access for all.
Interested in hiking or camping? The formation of this unique glacial rock field occurred during the last ice age and has been dated to be approximately 350 million years old. The formation covers 15 acres and is said to have a stream that still runs below it.
The story of Yuengling is the story of the American Spirit. It’s a tale of shared dreams, individual tenacity and an unwavering dedication to standards of quality. Like many American stories it starts amid the dreams of countless young immigrants looking for opportunity and emerges from the strength and will of one family determined to build their legacy in a new country. The story of America’s Oldest Brewery began when David G. Yuengling arrived from Wuerttemberg Germany to settle in the sleepy, coal-mining town of Pottsville, Pennsylvania.
Cabelas of Hamburg, the largest of its chain- serves hunting, fishing, shooting & camping enthusiasts as a premium outdoor gear and sporting goods store.
The Reading Railroad Heritage Museum, located in Hamburg, PA, is owned and operated by the Reading Company Technical & Historical Society, a non-profit corporation dedicated to preserving the history and heritage of the Reading Railroad. Open to the public since 2008, the Museum exhibits tell the story of the Reading Railroad, one of the world's largest corporations, made even more famous by the game of MONOPOLY. The Museum features vintage railroad cars and locomotives, photographs, documents and artifacts from the Reading Railroad.