38 Abandoned Places in PA You Can Legally Explore
If you're looking for the best abandoned places in PA you can legally explore, this is the article for you!
This interactive guide highlights 38...
Exploring the Abandoned Bayless Paper Mill in Potter County
The abandoned Bayless Paper Mill in Potter County is part of a planned 329 acre park and interpretive center dedicated to telling the story...
Exploring the Abandoned Lime Kilns at Canoe Creek State Park
The abandoned lime kilns at Canoe Creek State Park are remnants of a thriving limestone-processing facility that once operated around the clock in this...
Exploring the Ghost Town of Scotia Near State College
If you’re planning a visit to the ghost town of Scotia near State College in Centre County, Pennsylvania, here’s how to get there.
Built in...
Exploring Concrete City in Luzerne County
If you're looking for information about exploring PA's abandoned Concrete City, you're in the right place!
Concrete City is one of the most-famous ghost towns...
The 19 Spookiest-Sounding Places in Pennsylvania
If you're looking for some of the spookiest-sounding places in Pennsylvania, you're in the right place!
From Hell's Hollow to the Shades of Death Trail.
From...
Exploring the Abandoned Alvira Bunkers in Union County
The abandoned Alvira bunkers are 149 dome-shaped concrete bunkers that once housed explosives for the US military, remnants of the American WWII war effort...
Exploring the Ruins of Kunes Camp in the Quehanna Wild Area
The ruins of the abandoned Kunes Camp in the Quehanna Wild Area of Clearfield County are a testament to backwoods construction ingenuity.
They're also a...
Exploring the Abandoned Nuclear Jet Engine Bunkers in the Quehanna Wild Area
The abandoned nuclear jet engine testing bunkers in the Quehanna Wild Area are a fascinating Cold War-era remnant of Pennsylvania history, now slowly being...
Exploring The Abandoned Pennsylvania Turnpike
If you're looking for information about exploring the Abandoned Pennsylvania Turnpike, you're in the right place!
Officially known as "The Old PA Pike Trail" (or...










