The Shapiro family visited five state parks during the seven-day tour highlighting Pennsylvania as a premier weekend getaway destination -- and Governor Shapiro became the first sitting governor to spend a night at a state park.
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania -- Leading up to and over the Memorial Day weekend,
Governor Josh Shapiro and First Lady Lori Shapiro took a Recreational Vehicle Tour to several state parks, highlighting some of the fantastic outdoor experiences that make Pennsylvania -- The Great American Getaway.
The First Family joined millions of visitors across the Commonwealth who were kicking off the summer with outdoor adventures and campfires in Pennsylvania’s 124 state parks and more than two million acres of state forests on the holiday weekend.
The tour spanned more than 1,500 miles with visits in 14 counties and included visits to
Ohiopyle,
Lyman Run,
Cherry Springs,
Leonard Harrison, and
Hickory Run state parks.
The Shapiro family also visited the
Allegheny National Forest and several trails including the
Great Allegheny Passage and
Rimrock trails, engaging in an array of outdoor activities.
“This is the first time a sitting governor spent the night at a park in an official capacity,”
Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Secretary Cindy Adams Dunn said. “As the Governor highlighted our parks, forests, and trails provide world-class outdoor experiences including cycling, star gazing, hiking, and boating that make Pennsylvania an amazing weekend getaway destination.”
There are nearly 7,000 overnight sites available in Pennsylvania state parks and nearly all were booked as about one million visitors spent time on public lands over the holiday weekend.
“Whether it is biking on the Great Allegheny Passage at Ohiopyle or taking in the beautiful sunset at from an overlook at Leonard Harrison, our public lands are great places to have an adventure or enjoy a quiet moment, as the Shapiro family experienced,”
said John Norbeck, Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Deputy Secretary for State Parks and Forests. “Our state parks and forests are second to none and we are grateful to the First Family for showcasing all Pennsylvania has to offer with this tour.”
Governor Shapiro just launched Pennsylvania's new state tourism brand:
The Great American Getaway.
The new brand showcases all the Commonwealth has to offer as a premier weekend getaway destination with thousands of attractions -- including blockbuster events coming to Pennsylvania in 2026 like America’s 250th anniversary celebration, the 2026 National Football League Draft -- which will hold events at Point State Park, the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) World Cup, and the Major League Baseball All Star Game in 2026.
Outdoor recreation adds $17 billion to Pennsylvania’s economy, supporting 164,344 jobs, and accounting for 1.8 percent of the Commonwealth’s gross domestic product, according to the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis.
Governor Shapiro’s first budget resulted in the launch of the
Pennsylvania Office of Outdoor Recreation.
Governor Shapiro’s proposed 2024-2025 budget builds on those historic investments with additional support to improve trails in state parks and forests and strengthen conservation careers and workforce pathways.
Tourism is a key piece of the Governor's economic development strategy, generating $76 billion and supporting more than 486,000 jobs a year in PA -- and the new brand builds on Governor Shapiro’s proposed $18 million tourism investment to boost our economy, attract more visitors, and support good-paying jobs.
A new
report released by the Pennsylvania Tourism Office in March shows Pennsylvania’s tourism industry:
- Generated $76.7 billion in economic impact;
- Supported 486,871 jobs;
- Contributed $4.7 billion in state and local taxes;
- Welcomed 192.4 million visitors in 2022.
Visit the
Department of Conservation and Natural Resource’s website for more information about state parks and forests, and check out the department’s
Calendar of Events for events on public lands.
MEDIA CONTACT:
Wesley Robinson, DCNR, 717-877-6315
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