IMMERSE

Valley Forge embodies Pennsylvania’s rich American history. Here, groups will encounter an abundance of dining choices, fascinating tours, and exciting outdoor adventures. Visit Bryn Athyn’s Historic District to see some of the area’s most remarkable architecture, including religious buildings built by the community’s earliest residents. See the encampment site of the Continental Army during the winter of 1777 at Valley Forge National Historic Park. Here, groups can also explore 3,500 acres of meadows, woodlands, and monuments commemorating the Revolutionary War.


EXPLORE

Valley Forge is a great place to get your group outside. Connect with nature and discover the sounds, traits, and habits of birds at the new John James Audubon Center, where the artwork and legacy of the famed naturalist is on display. Stop by Green Lane Park for year-round activities, including fishing, boating, picnicking, or horseback riding. See soaring trees, expansive vistas, and displays of native plants at Stoneleigh Gardens. Here, groups can learn of the importance of biodiversity and participate in a celebration of the natural world.


DINE

Shop and eat at the King of Prussia Center, the largest mall in Pennsylvania and the third-largest shopping destination in the U.S. At City Works Eatery & Pour House, a spot locals consider a “great place with great eats,” visitors can choose from 90 craft beers and eight wines on tap. Or, groups can enjoy an elegant Italian meal at Davio’s Northern Italian Steakhouse. Other popular dining locations include Paladar Latin Kitchen & Rum Bar and the fast-casual Choolaah Indian BBQ. For something sweet, stop by Kilwins and the local Founding Farmers First Bake Cafe & Creamery, famous for house-churned ice cream.


LEARN MORE

Valley Forge Tourism & Convention Board
valleyforge.org


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