10 Things to do in Armstrong County That You Shouldn't Miss

September 28, 2021 Enriqueta Cusson

Discover the best top things to do in Armstrong County, United States including Leechburg Area Museum and Historical Society, Northmoreland Park, Birdsfoot Golf Club, Laube Hall, Armstrong County Historical Society and Genealogical Society, Crooked Creek Lake, Kiski Junction Railroad, Allegheny River, Rosecourt Winery, Wood Winery.

1. Leechburg Area Museum and Historical Society

118 1st St, Leechburg, PA 15656-1304 +1 724-845-8914 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/LecchburgAreaMuseumAndHistoricalSociety/
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Leechburg Area Museum and Historical Society

A collection of all things Leechburg, Pennsylvania. Come explore our local history through our collection historic photographs and antique memorabilia.

2. Northmoreland Park

280 Markle Rd, Apollo, PA 15613-8733 +1 724-727-7616 http://www.co.westmoreland.pa.us/index.aspx?NID=736
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5.0 based on 15 reviews

Northmoreland Park

3. Birdsfoot Golf Club

225 Furnace Run Rd, Freeport, PA 16229-1710 +1 877-295-3656 [email protected] http://www.birdsfoot.com
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5.0 based on 17 reviews

Birdsfoot Golf Club

The whimsical name 'Birdsfoot' gives golfers a hint of what they're about to enjoy at this great Freeport course, a Pittsburgh favorite. Where many lesser golf courses pulse with pretense, Birdsfoot's a charming gem that scores with friendly staff and great golf that'll test all skill levels. The course features 18 distinct holes -- including four of the area's toughest par 3s -- that attract golfers from all over the tri-state area and challenge every club in the bag. Links-style holes on the front nine mingle with parkland beauties played out over rolling hills that are indifferent to bounces good and bad. No homes mar the scenery, save for the clubhouse, an old family farmhouse, that looks like it was airlifted from the set of The Waltons. A local artist has been commissioned to carve beguiling 'Bogeymen' into the gnarled bark of trees that line the cartpath. Grim-faced and unblinking, they're likely to be the only faces that aren't smiling at Birdsfoot." - Chris Rodell, Golf Magazine

4. Laube Hall

115 Community Park Rd, Freeport, PA 16229-2901 +1 724-295-9880 http://www.laubehall.com/
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Laube Hall

5. Armstrong County Historical Society and Genealogical Society

300 N McKean St, Kittanning, PA 16201-1373 +1 724-548-5707 http://armstrongcounty.com/members/armstrong-county-historical-society-museum/
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4.5 based on 4 reviews

Armstrong County Historical Society and Genealogical Society

6. Crooked Creek Lake

114 Park Main Rd, Ford City, PA 16226-4236 +1 724-763-3161 https://www.facebook.com/CrookedCreekLake/
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Crooked Creek Lake

7. Kiski Junction Railroad

48 Railroad Street, Schenley, PA 15682 +1 724-295-5577 http://www.kiskijunction.com/
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Kiski Junction Railroad

Take an hour-long scenic ride through the beautiful Pennsylvania countryside on this railroad.

8. Allegheny River

Water Street, Kittanning, PA
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4.0 based on 16 reviews

Allegheny River

Reviewed By EdieT - Noord, Caribbean

Sitting in the park, you reflect on whatever is on your mind. The peaceful passing of the river is soothing to the soul. You are able to walk all along the river for 3 miles.

9. Rosecourt Winery

1637 State Route 56, Spring Church, PA 15686-9728 +1 724-478-4373 [email protected] http://www.rosecourtwinery.com
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Rosecourt Winery

RoseCourt Winery opened its doors on September 6, 2014. It is owned and operated by Julie Brown and Brad Gerano are both life-long residents of the area. Our winery will be open year-round and can seat 100 people inside a picturesque, warm and inviting area that is showcased in wood and stone. Cozy up on our couch in front of our large, gas fireplace on the cold winter and fall nights and read a book or plan a small get-together in our private party room that seats twenty-four. However, in the spring and summer, why sit inside when you can enjoy RoseCourt Winery's eighty-foot waterfall/stream that they plan to extend as well as add fire pits for gathering. Sit with fifty of your closest friends on the patio and enjoy the outdoors and sounds of nature. Oh, and the wine is fabulous too!

10. Wood Winery

3491 Hornbaker Cemetary Rd, Madison, PA 18444-6848 +1 570-842-6720 http://www.woodwines.com
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4.5 based on 6 reviews

Reviewed By NYAnge53

Donna, the owner was extremely nice, friendly AND certainly knowledgeable about her wines. We enjoyed our visit. Flowers on the grounds were beautiful. Wine was delicious !

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