Raystown Roaming Rewards
Expiration: 365 days after purchase
Welcome to Raystown Roaming Rewards!
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Explore Downtown Huntingdon! Make a stop at any of the Art Walk Huntingdon locations to retrieve your points! Taking place on 3rd Thursday of the month from 5-8pm in venues throughout Huntingdon, PA.
Bryan Park in Downtown Huntingdon is a beautiful, newly-constructed event venue and picnic area that is managed by the Borough of Huntingdon. Enjoy live music, ample sitting space, and the vibrant "Welcome to Huntingdon" mural! Bryan Park can also be rented for private events.
The East Broad Top Railroad is a historic narrow-gauge railway located in Rockhill, Pennsylvania. Established in 1873, the railroad served as a vital transportation link for the coal and timber industries in the region. The East Broad Top Railroad features a collection of well-preserved steam locomotives, passenger cars, and a fully operational roundhouse and turntable. Visitors to the East Broad Top Railroad can take a ride on one of the vintage trains along a scenic route through the picturesque countryside, offering a glimpse into the past of rail travel in America. The railroad also offers guided tours of their meticulously restored facilities, providing insights into the history and operations of the railway. The East Broad Top Railroad is a popular destination for train enthusiasts and history buffs alike, offering a unique and immersive experience that transports visitors back in time to the golden age of railroading. The friendly and knowledgeable staff are dedicated to preserving the rich heritage of the railroad and ensuring that future generations can appreciate and learn from this important piece of American history. Whether you are a seasoned rail fan or simply looking for a fun and educational outing for the family, the East Broad Top Railroad is a must-visit destination in Rockhill, Pennsylvania. Don't miss the opportunity to step aboard a piece of living history and experience the sights, sounds, and nostalgia of a bygone era of rail travel.
Four Diamonds Ranch offers fun for the whole family! Schedule a visit to meet the goats and shop at The Farm Store, where you’ll find handcrafted bath and body products, locally-made crafts, farm-fresh eggs, and more. Host a Make-and-Take party to create your own products, either on the farm or with the owner coming to you. Call today to book your visit!
What's Included
- 10% Off Farm Store Purchases
Learn more about the East Broad Top Railroad and the rich coal fields it served! This free museum is housed in the former Post Office. Railbike, handcar, and walking tours of the mine area are offered weather permitting. The historic EBT station is open every day the museum is open. There is a gift shop with a variety of EBT-related items including hats, shirts, and books.
An 18 lane bowling alley with video games and snack bar. At our snack bar, we have anything from nachos and hand-dipped ice cream to pizza and burgers. Slush Puppies and Pepsi products are our beverages of choice. We are a family fun center who tries to promote good family values. We have Glow Bowling every Friday and Saturday evening 7pm-close.
What's Included
- Free Shoe Rental When Bowling!
The Huntingdon County Arts Council is dedicated to providing art and cultural opportunities in Huntingdon County. Our programs are designed to provide enjoyment and enrichment as well as educational and professional opportunities.
The Huntingdon County Historical Society's mission is to promote the discovery, collection, preservation, and interpretation of material pertaining to the history of Huntingdon County. The HCHS strategic plan includes four major endeavors: The acquisition of research collections of books, archival materials, photographs, and similar materials which are organized and made available to the public for investigating the history of Huntingdon County The interpretation of Huntingdon County life in past eras through the McMurtrie House museum, the 1823 Shaver's Creek Presbyterian Church property, and the J.C. Blair Company Museum The presentation of programs and exhibits which explore aspects of state and local history, and of annual tours to regional historic sites the publication of books which focus on aspects of the history of Huntingdon County Our research library is open April through mid-November. Hours are Wednesday from 10am-4pm Hours may vary slightly due to volunteer docent schedules - PLEASE call to confirm our hours before traveling from a distance.
Family owned and operated since 1984. Offering Raystown Lake’s newest boat rental fleet, with a full-service marina! Various pontoons available for rent. Rentals can be solidified online at https://rentals.lakeraystownresort.com/.
Where science, adventure, and discovery are NATURALLY FUN! Fascinating, educating, and inspiring guests of all ages for 95 years with one-hour interpretive tours of two spectacular crystal caverns. Educational programs, Black Light Adventures, Raystown Rocks Gift Shop, gem panning, primitive camping. Great family events. Ghost & Goblins Tours, Batfest, National Caves & Karst Day and Discovery Days! Closest Cavern to Raystown Lake.
What's Included
- $2 Off Each Adult Ticket
Outdoor hospitality at its finest and breath-taking lakeside views makes each Proud Mary Showboat cruise a memorable adventure. Public sightseeing, breakfast and dinner cruises are available. Hours vary based on the season. To find the current schedule visit https://rvcoutdoors.com/lake-raystown-resort/activities/. To purchase tickets call the Marina Cafe at 814-658-3500 ext. 162.
Raystown Conservation Education Partnership (RayCEP) is a cooperative program created in 2009 to infuse environmental education into the visitor experience at Raystown Lake. Through hands-on learning experiences, workshops, and discussions, the partnership encourages participants of all ages to engage with and appreciate their natural surroundings.
Your journey begins with our curated travel experiences at Raystown Lake! Discover new horizons, create lasting memories, and explore the lake’s beauty with our crafted itineraries. Guided by owner Randy, a state-permitted guide, enjoy trips perfect for staff retreats, family outings, or weekend getaways. Whether it’s a leisurely ride, fishing, or water sports, experience it all with Raystown Leisure Boating! You must call to reserve in advance. No open, general hours available.
We are Central PA’s adventure center and mountain biking and paddling paradise! Come see our bike and boat inventory. Our eclectic staff is well versed in on and off-road activities. Located between Rothrock State Forest and Raystown Lake. Looking to paddle on the Juniata River? We offer rental canoes, kayaks and stand-up paddle boards. Full-service river shuttle available. Call today to schedule a trip. First time on the water? Groups welcome.
We offer rental canoes, kayaks and stand-up paddle boards. Groups welcome. Located at Seven Points Marina, our rental location is on the water, making it a breeze to get on the lake. Direct Allegrippis Trail link via Greenside Pathway at Seven Points Recreation Area!
New glamping/agritourism farm, producing organic hay and honeybee products. We offer beekeeping workshops providing farm experiences to visitors. 100 acres of property to explore and a wide view of the open sky for stargazing.
Stone Creek Farms is located on Blair Road in Huntingdon, Pennsylvania. The farm was originally purchased in 2013 as an investment. The farm original use was to produce hay and corn. In 2022, Nick and Becky visited Michigan for a Christmas tree conference- while there they toured a lavender field and fell in love with the lavender and products produced by the beautiful plant! Becky soon plans to retire as an educator and was searching for a way to stay connected with her community. The Weikel’s decided to plant lavender in hopes to have people enjoy the lavender fields in many different ways. They have around 2500 plants planted, mostly Phenomenal. They have a mix of Maillette, Riverina Thomas, Grosso, Sensational, Munstead planted as well.
This venue is by appointment only.
The oldest automobile museum in America, established in 1920 by the late W. Emmert Swigart. His son, William Swigart, Jr., took over and developed the collection to number nearly 200. At any given time, the museum houses part of the Swigart collection, plus a large display of related memorabilia. Two Tuckers, a Stanley Steamer, Model T, a 1903 Oldsmobile (plus the salesman's scale model) and more on display Memorial Day- Late October-Daily 10am-5pm
Pull up a chair; stay awhile; we love talking about alpacas. Get alpaca kiss from one of our 24 alpacas, which are friendly, calm animals. Visit our store for alpaca clothing, and some items from our alpacas. We are at the barn 7:30-9 a.m. and 2-3 p.m. daily and may miss your call. Visits are FREE, please stop by.
There are thrills and excitement for everyone at WildRiver Waterpark. The park features the Cemetery Sluice Innertube Ride, the Atomic Blaster, a family swimming pool, and a Children’s Splash Pad.
The moment you enter the Woods-Brown Mansion, you will be transported back in time to the Gilded age of the 19th Century. Open for tours by appointment only, visitors will learn about the history and restoration of this 1874 Italianate building, once the home of Huntingdon's prominent attorney, William H. Woods. Tourists can visit two floors of the elegant home, concluding with light refreshments on the grounds. The cost of the tour is $15 per person. Come visit Huntingdon's best kept secret, the Woods-Brown Mansion!