A- Overview:
Pennsylvania’s capital city and its surrounding areas promise a visit that is entertaining, educational, and
recreational. Harrisburg sits upon the shores of the Susquehanna River about 90 miles west of Philadelphia. The
State Capitol building features an impressive 272-foot dome, patterned after that of St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome. The building’s elegant interior is a museum in itself with stained glass windows, 43 outstanding murals painted by Philadelphia artist Violet Oakley, and a grand spiral staircase made of marble.
Across from the capitol is the 68-acre City Park with several museums of natural science and history, including
the William Penn Memorial Museum. The State Museum of Pennsylvania, which covers the state’s history from
prehistoric times to the present, displays many artifacts and work of art. A Planetarium is also featured.
Whenever you visit, you will have four distinct seasons to enjoy it. While the east coast of the state tends to
experience very hot temperatures, the summer in Harrisburg is actually quite pleasant. It’s the perfect time to enjoy
Music Fest, the state’s largest holiday festival. The pleasant warm temperatures linger far into autumn, with
October daytime temperatures in the 60’s F, making the change of seasons ideal for a stroll through one of the many
parks in the city. You can expect a nice snowfall or two during the winter, so bundle up and get ready to enjoy some
of the many enjoyable outdoor winter activities. Spring brings a new day with temperatures averaging highs in the
60’s F and lows in the 40’s F. Any season is a wonderful time to visit the city’s many museums and art galleries.
The Capital Area Greenbelt, a 20-mile parkway used for bicycling, jogging, walking, and nature studies, loops
around the city and passes through many scenic parks. Reservoir Park, 21st and Walnut streets, has art galleries,
gardens, plazas, fountains, playgrounds, basketball courts and other facilities. Riverfront Park, along a 5-mile
stretch of scenic waterfront, features sunken gardens, public art, and various memorials. Other recreational
facilities are in Italian Lake Park, 3rd and Division streets.
City Island, located in the middle of the Susquehanna River and only a few blocks from the State Capitol Building, has
been called Harrisburg’s Playground. It’s a great place to spend time, whether day or night. It is accessible to
pedestrians via the Walnut Street Bridge, as well as to limited vehicular traffic via the Market Street Bridge. In
addition to being the “home port” for the Pride of the Susquehanna Riverboat, it boasts two marinas and many other
attractions, including a beach for swimming, “Water Golf,” a championship 18-hole miniature golf course, a mini steam train, a free nautical themed playground, Riverside Stadium home of the Harrisburg Senators (a baseball farm team for the Montreal Expos), Riverside Village Eatery, not to mention an arcade, batting cages and carriage rides. The whole family will love it!
Originally constructed to highlight the state’s extensive agricultural base, The Pennsylvania Farm Show Building
covers 14 acres at Cameron and Maclay Street. Among the many events held are the Pennsylvania Farm Show and the Auto Show in January, the Eastern Sportsman Show in February and the Pennsylvania National Horse Show in October.
Of special interest to Civil War buffs is the new Civil War Museum. Harrisburg also is a convenient distance to the
Gettysburg National Park, which is rich in historical documentation of the many aspects of the Civil War in
general and the Gettysburg battles in particular.
A visit to Harrisburg in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania will reveal its natural beauty, its friendly and welcoming residents, and its many sites of historical significance. The experience is sure to be memorable.
B- City Information:
Population: 52,376
Land area: 8.1 square miles
Time Zone: Eastern Time Zone (When its noon in Harrisburg, it’s 11:00am in
Chicago and 9:00am in Los Angeles).
Harrisburg observes Daylight Savings Time from April – October
Location: The capital of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg rests on the Susquehanna River about 90 miles west of Philadelphia.
Weather:
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Average temp. (°F)
28.6
31.2
40.3
50.6
60.3
68.9
73.5
71.6
64.3
52.7
42.7
33.2
High temperature (°F)
37.3
41.1
51.3
63.0
72.6
80.4
84.8
82.7
75.3
64.3
52.6
41.5
Low temperature (°F)
19.8
21.4
29.3
38.2
48.0
57.3
62.1
60.3
53.1
41.1
32.6
24.8
Precipitation (in)
3.3
2.7
3.4
3.3
4.1
4.1
3.6
3.2
3.9
3.1
3.4
3.1
Climate:
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Days with precip.
11
10
11
13
13
11
10
9
9
9
10
10
Wind speed (mph)
8.2
9.0
9.5
9.1
7.6
6.8
6.2
5.8
6.0
6.6
7.8
8.0
Morning humidity (%)
72
71
72
70
74
77
79
83
85
82
77
73
Afternoon humidity (%)
58
55
52
49
52
53
52
55
56
54
57
58
Sunshine (%)
49
54
58
59
60
65
68
67
62
58
47
44
Days clear of clouds
7
7
7
6
6
7
7
8
9
10
6
6
Partly cloudy days
7
7
8
9
10
12
12
11
9
8
8
8
Cloudy days
17
14
16
15
15
12
12
12
12
13
15
17
Snowfall (in)
9.7
9.2
6.1
0.5
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
2.0
6.8
Local Seasons:
Harrisburg has four very distinct seasons. As the capital of Pennsylvania, the city is located in the lower Susquahanna area near a plateau. While the east coast of the state tends to experience very hot temperatures, the summer in Harrisburg is actually quite pleasant. It’s the perfect time to enjoy MusicFest, the states largest Holiday festival. The pleasant warm temperatures linger far into autumn, with October daytime temperatures in the 60’s F, making the change of seasons ideal for a stroll through one of the many parks in the city. You can expect a nice snowfall or two during the winter so bundle up and get ready to enjoy some fun outdoor activities. Or, if you prefer, a warm cup of cocoa by the fire is a terrific alternative. Spring brings a new day with temperatures averaging a high in the 60’s F and lows in the 40’s F. Why not take some time and visit one of the city’s museums or art galleries? Whatever the season, Harrisburg has much for everyone to do and see.
Getting There:
By car:
The Hershey-Capital Region of Pennsylvania is located right along the beautiful Susquehanna River, near the center of the Commonwealth.
The Pennsylvania Turnpike (I-73) passes right through the center of this region, as does Interstates 81 and 83, and Pennsylvania Routes 11, 15, 322, 422, 74, and 743.
Numbered streets run north and south, parallel to the river. North-south addresses are divided by Market Street.
By Air:
Commercial flights land at Harrisburg International Airport (MDT), located about nine miles southeast of downtown Harrisburg on the east side of the Susquehanna River.
717-948-3900
Capital City Airport (HAR), located four miles south of downtown on the west side of the river, handles corporate flights.
717-774-0145
Transportation from airport to downtown
Rental Cars:
Most major rental car companies are located at or near the airports as well as downtown.
Taxi:
Cabs can be found at the main terminal at Harrisburg International.
At Capital City Airport, cabs must be ordered by phone.
Yellow Cab
717-944-0200
By Bus:
The city is served by Greyhound
411 Market St.
Harrisburg PA 17101
717-255-6970
By Train:
Amtrak Station
4th and Chestnut Sts.
Harrisburg, PA 17101
Getting Around Town:
The best way to get around town is by either rental or personal car.
National Holidays:
New Year’s Day: Jan. 1
Martin Luther King, Jr., Day: 3rd Mon. in Jan.
President’s Day: 3rd Mon. in Feb.
Memorial Day: last Mon. in May
Independence Day: July 4
Labor Day: 1st Mon. in Sept.
Thanksgiving Day: 4th Thurs. in Nov.
Christmas Eve and Christmas Day: Dec. 24 and 25
New Year’s Eve: Dec. 31
C- Attractions/Things To Do:
City Island
717-558-5785
These 63 acres were transformed in 1987 into the center of activity for Harrisburg. City Island is the very center of life offering everything from quiet streets and walks to bustling downtown and sports centers.
Rivers Side Stadium
717-231-4444
This is the home of the Harrisburg Senators, Harrisburg’s AA baseball team.
City Island Miniature Railroad at Walnut Station
717-232-2332
Open noon to dusk daily
Some of Pennsylvania’s premier miniature railroads are on display at this attraction.
“Pride of the Susquehanna” Riverboat
717-234-6500
Leaving from City Place, the “Pride” tours the Susquehanna River in all its glory. Cruises amble along the river and are a great way to spend some time.
RiverSide Village Park
The Pavilion Picnic Area on the east bank of City Island offers a splendid place for picnicking or just relaxing. (The Pavilion can also be rented for private gatherings.) Just north of the Pavilion Area stands the John Harris Trading Post, a replica of the trading post Harris established on the east shore in the early 1700’s. Just south of the pavilion stands The Family Kite featuring kites and novelties in a wide range of prices.
City Island Beach
Located on the North End of the Island, City Island Beach offers a scenic view of the Susquehanna River Valley and Harrisburg’s skyline, and is an excellent place to swim and relax. The beach is open Noon to 8pm on weekends starting May 25th and daily June 15 to Labor Day. The Bath House adjacent to the beach provides changing and showering facilities.
Art Association of Harrisburg
21 N. Front St.
Harrisburg, PA 17101
717-236-1432
The Art Association is dedicated to coordinating Harrisburg’s numerous art venues. In addition, the Association organizes new exhibits to come to Harrisburg.
The Doll House Museum
2000 State Street, Harrisburg, PA 17103
717-233-3099
As the name suggests, this museum is dedicated to everything related to dolls and their houses. Featuring numerous dollhouses of varying sizes, the museum treats the houses as if each were a work of art. And some of them are!
Fire Museum of Greater Harrisburg
1820 N. Fourth St., Harrisburg, PA 17101
717-232-8915
This museum is dedicated to Harrisburg’s fire department, as well as many items related to fighting fires in Pennsylvania over the years.
Fort Hunter Mansion & Park
5300 N. Front Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110
717-599-5751
The Fort Hunter Mansion and Park offer splendid day trip opportunities for kids and adults. The park’s trails and picnic facilities are always appreciated by guests at the mansion.
D- Family Fun Attractions:
City Island Miniature Railroad at Walnut Station
717-232-2332
Some of Pennsylvania’s premier miniature railroads are on display at this attraction.
“Pride of the Susquehanna” Riverboat
717-234-6500
Leaving from City Place, the “Pride” tours the Susquehanna River in all its glory. Cruises amble along the river and are a great way to spend some time.
RiverSide Village Park
The Pavilion Picnic Area on the east bank of City Island offers a splendid place for picnicking or just relaxing. (The Pavilion can also be rented for private gatherings.) Just north of the Pavilion Area stands the John Harris Trading Post, a replica of the trading post Harris established on the east shore in the early 1700’s. Just south of the pavilion stands The Family Kite featuring kites and novelties in a wide range of prices.
City Island Beach
Located on the North End of the Island, City Island Beach offers a scenic view of the Susquehanna River Valley and Harrisburg’s skyline, and is an excellent place to swim and relax. The beach is open Noon to 8pm on weekends starting May 25th and daily June 15 to Labor Day. The Bath House adjacent to the beach provides changing and showering facilities.
Art Association of Harrisburg
21 N. Front St.
Harrisburg, PA 17101
717-236-1432
The Art Association is dedicated to coordinating Harrisburg’s numerous art venues. In addition, the Association organizes new exhibits to come to Harrisburg.
The Doll House Museum
2000 State Street, Harrisburg, PA 17103
717-233-3099
As the name suggests, this museum is dedicated to everything related to dolls and their houses. Featuring numerous dollhouses of varying sizes, the museum treats the houses as if each were a work of art. And some of them are!
Fire Museum of Greater Harrisburg
1820 N. Fourth St., Harrisburg, PA 17101
717-232-8915
This museum is dedicated to Harrisburg’s fire department, as well as many items related to fighting fires in Pennsylvania over the years.
Fort Hunter Mansion & Park
5300 N. Front Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110
717-599-5751
The Fort Hunter Mansion and Park offer splendid day trip opportunities for kids and adults. The park’s trails and picnic facilities are always appreciated by guests of the mansion.
E- Events & Entertainment:
Events
July
American MusicFest
Riverfront Park, City Island
717-255-3020
Admission Free, except for certain concerts.
The American MusicFest is Pennsylvania’s largest Independence Weekend Music Festival. Hosting over 200 hours of musical entertainment with over 80 musical & entertainment performances, the American MusicFest offers you All Your Favorite Music, in One Weekend!! The American MusicFest stretches over 12 blocks on Harrisburg’s Riverfront Park and uses much of City Island for its activities and concerts. With eleven stages on Riverfront Park, City Island and downtown, the festival brings music from local, regional, national, and international artists and performers throughout the holiday weekend. As always the American MusicFest concludes with a Gala Fireworks extravaganza.
Call for exact dates and hours
July and August
Italian Lake Concert Series
Third and Division Streets
717-255-3020
Admission Free
Set among the beautifully restored Renaissance gardens of Italian Lake, the concert series features eclectic and versatile acts like the Arcona Reel Band, Dixieland Express Band and the klezmer group called Simple Gifts. The concert series also hosts string quartets, brass ensembles, big band and Dixieland style music.
Performances are given over six consecutive Sunday evenings during July and August.
September
Kipona
RiverFront Park & City Island Parallel to Susquehanna River)
717-255-3020
Kipona is Central Pennsylvania’s largest annual festival. One of the oldest annual festivals in the nation, Kipona (which means “sparkling water” in Native American language) was named one of the top ten festivals in the state by the Pennsylvania Festivals Association. Kipona activities include a Riverfront Park festival of food, children’s rides, entertainment from several stages, nightly barge concerts, the State Chili Cook-Off, drag boat races, arts and crafts, and a wide variety of other entertainment. The festival is capped by the largest fireworks display of the year.
November
Holiday Parade At A Glance
Downtown Harrisburg
Admission Free
The Harrisburg Holiday Parade is the largest annual parade in Central Pennsylvania. Each year thousands of spectators visit downtown Harrisburg to watch the parade in person, and thousands more enjoy the parade on television. The Parade features more than a dozen bands, several giant helium balloons, and a variety of specialty units and floats.
December 31
Countdown – Harrisburg’s New Year’s Eve Celebration
Downtown Harrisburg
717-255-3020
Admission Free
The Mayor’s annual New Year’s Eve Celebration features musical entertainment, food, hot drinks, jugglers, carriage rides, a fireworks display, and the dropping of a giant lighted strawberry at midnight to the delight of the crowds inside the City Government Center and outside on Market Square. Residents from Central Pennsylvania gather in downtown Harrisburg to ring in the New Year at the area’s largest New Year’s Eve Celebration. The New Year’s Eve Celebration will feature something for all ages, including live music, strolling jugglers, clowns, carriage rides, children’s theatre performances, and plenty of food, drink, and merriment. The evening concludes as a giant lighted strawberry descends into Market Square and a fireworks and laser show illuminate the sky, ringing in the New Year with a bang.
Call for exact schedule and hours