Exploring Pennsylvania means discovering hidden gems, experiencing natural wonders (like gazing down at Pine Creek Gorge), and spending time in charming towns. We could probably spend years exploring our beautiful state and still not see everything. Next time you’re looking for the perfect destination for a day trip or a weekend getaway, plan a visit to this charming rural town in Pennsylvania.

Nestled along the Appalachian Trail, the charming rural town of Duncannon will likely conjure images of the small towns of yesteryear, with its quaint main street, small town friendliness, and…

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…old-school destinations! The small town, which sits not too far from Harrisburg and Carlisle, promises all of the peace and quiet of small town life for its less than 1,500 residents.

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While it may fly under the radar with most tourists, Duncannon is a popular stop with hikers who are making their way along the Appalachian Trail.

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You can, in fact, follow Hawk Rock Overlxook Trail via the Appalachian Trail for sensational views of Duncannon and beyond. Just be prepared for a lot of climbing and rocky terrain.

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Many of the hikers following the Appalachian Trail check into the Doyle Hotel, which also features a restaurant. It’s definitely a go-to spot, especially if you want to meet travelers from all over.

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If you’re a treasure hunter, you’ll want to make your way to Old Sled Works, a 30,000-square foot antique shop that’s bursting with hidden gems. It’s also home to the Sled Museum.

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While it may be a small, rural town, Duncannon certainly packs a huge punch when it comes to dining out. For an old-school experience, enjoy a meal in your car at Red Rabbit Drive-In, known as “the home of the bunny burger.”

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If you’re a fan of pizza, make it a point to stop by Sorrento Pizza, where you can dig into a pizza or an authentic Italian meal.

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Don’t forget to check out other popular Duncannon attractions, including Buddy Boy Winery, Clarks Ferry Covered Bridge, and Dellville Covered Bridge.

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What’s your favorite rural town in Pennsylvania? Duncannon or another charming spot? Let us know in the comments! Then take a peek at 10 of the most beautiful small towns in Pennsylvania.

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