While you are here, find time to enjoy the offerings of this fascinating mid-Atlantic region. Cumberland Valley is a place immersed in adventure and traditions. Pick a day, a weekend, or longer to explore a diverse blend of things to see and do.
Stroll our inviting downtowns filled with art, history, food, and fashion
Sample beer, wine, cider, and spirits along our Cumberland Valley Beer Trail
Hike, bike, or fish among our serene landscapes, where you will find breathtaking views and zen-filled spaces
Find entertainment and adventure at our indoor and outdoor family fun hotspots
Taste the seasonal bounty of our local farm stands, farmers' markets, and unique farm attractions
Attend a world-renowned car show and explore all things automotive
Relax at our spas and salons
Enjoy eclectic cuisine at our many local restaurants
Nestled in the quiet, natural beauty of south-central Pennsylvania, guests to Cumberland Valley will love experiencing our rich collection of vibrant downtowns, savoring our diverse cuisine and distinctive dining, experiencing history, and exploring plentiful outdoor recreation and cultural opportunities.
The Cumberland Valley is one of the nation’s top destinations for American Crafts. Discover America’s finest artisans working in glass, fiber, pottery, wood, metal and jewelry.
Below are several nearby studios/galleries that are also offering special demonstrations and promotions coinciding with the music festival.
The Village Artisans Gallery & Studio
321 Walnut Street, Boiling Springs
VillageArtisansGallery.com
“Housed in a circa 1875 former church, The Village Artisans Gallery offers a distinctive selection of fine American craft and art. Pennsylvania artists are prominently featured among the more than 200 artists represented, with work ranging from colonial reproductions to contemporary art and jewelry.”
BrainVessel, The Gallery
4704 Carlisle Pike, Mechanicsburg
BrainVessel.com
“An eclectic variety of art, jewelry, furniture and decor, playing cards and collectibles, and much more!”
Tickle My Senses
313 Bridge Street, New Cumberland
Facebook: @Ticklemysensesgallery
“Callahan Mountain blown vases; Elizabeth Keith Designs & Henry Dupere—metal outdoor animals; Holman Pottery; Turtle River soaps and hand creams”
Moss Creek Gallery
315 Bridge Street, New Cumberland
MossCreekArt.com
The Greatest Gift
117 North Hanover Street, Carlisle
GreatestGiftCarlisle.com
“Clothing, Inspirational Gift Items, Bath & Body; Handbags; Home Decor; Jewelry”
One Good Woman
1801 Market Street, Suite 206, Camp Hill
OneGoodWoman.com
“We are a specialty coffee, loose tea, fine food and gift shop located in Camp Hill, Pennsylvania.”