Best attractions and places to see around Millheim, Pennsylvania, a historic community nestled in the Penns Valley. This region is characterized by its natural beauty, including Elk Creek and Penns Creek, and a blend of historical charm. Millheim's Historic District encompasses 176 contributing buildings, showcasing various architectural styles. The surrounding landscape offers opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration.
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Millheim is a small town with a large history. The town's Historic District consists of 176 Georgian and Victorian buildings. The entire district was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.
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This small state parks sits at the confluence of Penns Creek and Big Poe Creek. There's a campsite, restrooms, water, and a number of trails to access. It's a good starting point to explore all that Bald Eagle State Forest has to offer.
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The Penns Ceek Path is a short section of the 328-mile Mid State Trail. As the name suggest it follows Penns Creek through beautiful forest and an old converted train tunnel. You'll find toilets and water at the western end of the path in Poe Paddy State Park.
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This small tunnel at the end of the Penn's Creek Path connects to Penn's Creek and continues on towards Poe Paddy State Park.
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Passing thru the tunnel and over the bridge across the Penns Creek
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There are toilets here in Poe Paddy Park and also at Poe Valley Park.
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Once you are thru the tunnel, you'll cross this bridge to be able to continue on to Poe Paddy Park and on to Poe Valley Park, your destination.
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You must pass thru the tunnel and across the Penns Creek to continue on to Poe Paddy State Park and then to Poe Valley Park.
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Millheim offers a blend of historical charm and local culture. You can explore the Millheim Historic District, which features 176 buildings showcasing various architectural styles. Don't miss the Green Drake Gallery & Arts Center for local art, or the Elk Creek Café + Aleworks for farm-to-fork cuisine and craft beers. The Pisano Winery, situated along the historic millrace, also offers a quaint tasting experience.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the Penns Creek Path and Tunnel, which follows Penns Creek through beautiful forests and an old converted train tunnel. The historic Elk Creek, which powered the town's mills, still flows through the area. For scenic views, consider visiting Bell's Majestic View or Penns View.
Yes, the area offers several family-friendly options. Poe Paddy State Park is a great spot with campsites, restrooms, water, and trails, serving as a gateway to the Bald Eagle State Forest. Poe Valley State Park, nearby, features a picturesque swimming lake. The Millheim Historic District itself is pleasant for family strolls, where you might even spot an Amish buggy.
Millheim is steeped in history. The Millheim Historic District, added to the National Register of Historic Places, encompasses 176 contributing buildings from Georgian to Victorian styles. Significant historical religious sites include St. Luke's Methodist Church (1842) and St. John's Lutheran (1877). The Brick Mill at 102 Mill Street stands as the last remaining mill from the town's industrial past.
The Millheim area is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking along the Penns Creek Path and Tunnel, which is part of the Mid State Trail. Fly fishing in Penns Creek is popular, especially during the green drake mayfly hatch. For cycling, there are several routes available, including challenging loops through Bald Eagle State Forest. You can find more details on cycling routes in the area on our Cycling around Millheim guide.
Absolutely. The Penns Creek Path and Tunnel offers a unique experience, following the creek through forests and an old converted train tunnel. This path is a segment of the 328-mile Mid State Trail. Another interesting spot is Pike Road, known for its deep valley and winding road, offering a long climb to a pass with great views.
Millheim has a vibrant culinary scene. The Elk Creek Café + Aleworks is renowned for its farm-to-fork cuisine, hand-crafted ales, and often features live music. For wine lovers, Pisano Winery offers small-batch wines and inventive cocktails in a quaint tasting room along the historic millrace. Inglebean Coffee House is a popular spot for homemade breakfasts, lunches, and baked goods in a warm atmosphere.
Spring and summer are excellent for hiking, cycling, and fly fishing, especially during the green drake mayfly hatch in late May and early June on Penns Creek. The surrounding mountains offer vibrant wildflowers in spring. In winter, hiking trails transform into paths for snowshoeing. The Coburn Tunnel is a unique spot for summer tubing.
Yes, Poe Paddy State Park is located at the confluence of Penns Creek and Big Poe Creek, offering campsites and trails. Nearby, Poe Valley State Park is another 'primitive' state park featuring a picturesque swimming lake, perfect for a refreshing dip.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The opportunity to stroll through the Millheim Historic District, explore scenic trails like the Penns Creek Path and Tunnel, and enjoy the local culinary scene at places like Elk Creek Café + Aleworks are often highlighted. The peaceful, relaxed pace of the community is also a significant draw.
Beyond the main attractions, consider tubing through the Coburn Tunnel for a unique summer experience. Exploring the Brush Valley's Amish Farmland offers picturesque views. The brightly painted mural on the side of Elk Creek Café + Aleworks is also a point of interest. For a deeper dive into local history, the Union Cemetery on West Main Street served as the community's primary burial ground for over 75 years.


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