
If you’re looking for the best things to see and do in York County, you’re in the right place!

Founded in 1749, the county is believed to have been named either for the Duke of York, an early supporter of the Penn family, or for the historic city and county of York in England.

The county seat is York, which is often referred to as “the first capital of the United States.”

In 1777, the Second Continental Congress fled British-occupied Philadelphia and spent nine months in York drafting and adopting the Articles of Confederation, America’s first working constitution.

Since this document was the first to use the name “The United States of America,” York embraces its identity as the nation’s first capital.

From state parks and scenic overlooks to museums and a shoe-shaped house, here are 18 of the best things to see and do in York County.
Simply click on the blue text links on the map above or in the descriptions below to read more in-depth information about each destination.

1. York County History Center
The York County History Center in York offers an immersive look at how local history connects to the broader American story.

Housed in a renovated Met-Ed Steam Heat Generating Plant, the museum blends historic artifacts and interpretive exhibits with the building’s dramatic industrial setting.

2. York County Agricultural and Industrial Museum
The York County Agricultural and Industrial Museum is housed in another former factory complex in downtown York, and features thousands of artifacts and exhibits highlighting York County’s contributions to the areas of agriculture, transportation, and manufacturing.

3. Colonial Complex in York
The Colonial Complex in York includes some of the oldest and most historic buildings in the city, which served as the Capital of the Nation for nine months during the Revolutionary War!

4. Royal Square Mural Park
Royal Square Mural Park in York is one of the city’s most colorful and creative attractions!

Spread across a compact one-block radius in downtown York, the park features more than 30 larger-than-life murals painted on buildings, walls, and urban structures.

5. Central Market in York
Central Market in York is a historic public market with more than 50 vendors offering fresh foods, prepared meals, and specialty items in a Romanesque Revival-style building dating to 1888.

Known as a popular lunch destination, the market features dining options ranging from international cuisine to classic American fare.

6. Haines Shoe House
The Haines Shoe House near York is one of PA’s most recognizable roadside attractions, and today it also serves as a vacation rental where you can spend the night!

7. Codorus State Park
Codorus State Park in York County is a beautiful destination built around the sparkling waters of Lake Marburg, a 1,275-acre artificial lake formed by damming Codorus Creek.

8. Northern Central Railway
Operating out of a historic train station in New Freedom, the Northern Central Railway offers sightseeing excursions through the picturesque landscape of southern York County, using both a replica 1860s steam locomotive and a 1959 GP9 diesel engine to pull the trains.

9. Schull’s Rock Overlook
Schull’s Rock Overlook in York County is a fantastic rock outcropping and vista on the west bank of the Susquehanna River, located at Susquehanna Riverlands State Park.

10. The First National Thanksgiving Historical Marker
York, PA and the First National Thanksgiving dives into the fascinating backstory of this Revolutionary War-era event, which had nothing to do with Pilgrims and turkeys!

11. Mount Pisgah Overlook
Mount Pisgah Overlook, at 885 feet above sea level, is the highest point in the this portion of eastern York County and offers a spectacular panoramic view of the surrounding Susquehanna River Valley.

12. American Daydream Antiques
American Daydream Antiques in York County is not your typical antique mall, but an immersive two-story playground filled with pop culture, nostalgia, and offbeat treasures.

13. Grey Beards Antiques
Located in Jacobus, Grey Beards Antiques is a four-story, multi-vendor antique mall offering an experience that rewards curiosity and unhurried exploration.

14. Shrewsbury Antique Center
Housed in a charming red barn-style building, Shrewsbury Antique Center is a multi-level antique mall offering an inviting mix of history, nostalgia, and discovery.

15. Dover Antique Mall
Spread across two levels and home to more than 130 vendors, Dover Antique Mall in York County offers an impressive variety that appeals to casual browsers and serious collectors alike.

16. Black Rose Antiques
Located inside the North Hanover Center, Black Rose Antiques is a multi-vendor antique mall offering one of the most diverse collections of vintage and collectible goods in south-central Pennsylvania.

17. Yesteryear Antique Center
Yesteryear Antique Center in Hanover is a 26,000-square-foot climate-controlled facility featuring over 140 vendors, offering an incredible variety of antiques and collectibles.

18. Morning Sun Marketplace
Morning Sun Marketplace in York County is a sprawling, year-round flea market that offers a true treasure-hunt experience across nearly 30 acres.

Nearby Attractions
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19 Must-See Attractions in Lancaster County is your guide to the best things to see and do in York County’s neighbor to the east.

16 Must-See Attractions in Cumberland County is your guide to the best things to see and do in York County’s neighbor to the north.

11 Must-See Attractions in Dauphin County is your guide to the best things to see and do in York County’s neighbor to the northeast.

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