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Summer is upon us, and Lancaster County, PA is an incredible area to get outside and celebrate the sun. For people who have just relocated to Lancaster and haven't had the time to explore our community yet, there are several ideal destinations for a picnic. A picnic offers friends, families, and couples a way to enjoy the outdoors. It's an opportunity to play, relax, and take full advantage of Lancaster's summer weather. Our BHHS Homesale Realty REALTORS® have put together this list of the best places for a picnic in Lancaster County.
1. Breezyview Overlook & Chickies Rock County Park – Columbia, PA
Breezyview Overlook is a popular spot in Chickies Rock County Park. The park itself features the overlook trail, numerous vistas, and an interesting and varied topography. The rock the park is named for is massive and towers 100 feet above the York River. Picnicking here will afford you views of farmland, and is perfect for nature lovers who appreciate a walk before its time to eat.

If you're moving to Lancaster from across the country or maybe nearby, you might not know the best place in town for breakfast as Lancaster locals would. Whether you crave crumpets, love lox or want to sip on a simple cup of Joe, here is our list of 8 "amazing" places in Lancaster for breakfast.
As you travel along Prince Street in Lancaster, you will see one of the community's many historic buildings. The stately Fulton Theatre, known as the "Grand Old Lady of Prince Street," opened 160 years ago as Fulton Hall. Today, it stands as one of only a handful of theaters in the country to have earned National Historic Landmark status and is one of the country's oldest continuously operating theaters. Many of the most famous performers in America's history have performed on its iconic stage, and today it still produces popular performances that "wow" Lancaster locals.

Lancaster, PA can be described as a small city with a big city feel. A city vibrant city steeped in history, arts, culture, restaurants, shops, and boutiques, Lancaster locals and visitors are never at a shortage of things to do and places to see.

A Lancaster attraction loved by many, The Trust Performing Arts Center, is located at the heart of the city's downtown arts district near the Central Market. Today, The Trust is a cultural al...
Lancaster's beautiful countryside is one of its most charming amenities; people love to spend time exploring the local area. Because of its natural beauty and historical significance, one of the top things to do for both Lancaster residents and visitors is taking a covered bridge tour.
Wooden covered bridges point back to a simpler time when horse and buggy ruled the land and people took life a little more slowly. These bridges are often tucked away near quiet back roads spanning trickling stream...
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