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    Gravity Hill / Spook Hill

    4.3 (3 reviews)

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    Tiny World - Entrance. Donation box inside this small structure. Please leave a small offering to keep the Christmas lights on.

    Tiny World

    4.6(5 reviews)
    41.9 mi

    Oh my goodness! What an adorable village. The interiors are so well made. Carpeted floors, mirrors,…read morelamps, beds, chairs. It's all there. These houses are bigger than I had expected, maybe three feet at the roof line. You must squat down to look inside. Using my digital camera to 'see' inside helped a lot and revealed the surprising detail. Eagle scouts were on site decorating for Christmas when we stooped by. One of the houses is being repaired and the train needs to be set up to run before they open for the holidays. According to their social media page they open for the season this year on November 25th, but they are open all year 'round. Some houses are in need of TLC. A roof or two have moss, and the firestation is filled with cob webs. But honestly, if I were a spider I'd want to live in one of these amazing houses! This is a wonderful family outing location. Especially all lit up for the holidays and with Santa on site too. A donation box is located at the entrance, on the right hand side. It's not obvious, so please look for it and make a small donation to help keep this local public point of interest available for everyone to enjoy! One man's desire to build his cat a victorian home has turned into an impressive display. And yes, there are still cats on the property. Go check it out!

    This place is SO CUTE during the holidays!!! Such a unique experience in Shippensburg. A great…read moreplace to take photos and walk around with lots of lights, blow up characters, and more. They also offered free hot chocolate. Parking is free and nearby, just be careful when walking along side and crossing the road. Well worth the visit during the holiday season, especially with the kids!

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    Tiny World - Model train and village

    Model train and village

    Tiny World - Gas station

    Gas station

    Tiny World - Soft mulch pathways lead you around the tiny village.

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    Soft mulch pathways lead you around the tiny village.

    The Un-lucky Inn

    The Un-lucky Inn

    4.0(3 reviews)
    60.7 mi

    This Autumn, signs began to appear on telephone poles in the Gainesville/Haymarket area - warning…read moreof the Un-lucky Inn. Being a Halloween fan - I was intrigued, I visited their web site. So it looks and sounds cool based on the story on their web site. But would it actually deliver the scary goods? I went last Friday night on my way home from Shenandoah National Park. I arrived about 6:40 pm and bought my ticket - $10.00. The first hour The Un-lucky Inn conducts a non-scary version for little kids to go through. While you are waiting, a couple of vendors are selling food - one has hot chocolate and coffee for sale, the other is Red Hot and Blue - selling pulled pork and chicken sandwiches - just in time for you to eat them, then enter the Un-lucky Inn - and lose your lunch! :-) At 7:30 pm, they begin the real horror. Groups are sent though with a couple of guides, no more than eight people per group. You cross the yard and enter the Un-lucky Inn. I am not going to give away the scary details as I want others to be properly frightened and terrified. Suffice to say, this is to date the best and scariest haunted house I have experienced as an adult. Go, go to The Un-lucky Inn. You may check in, but you will never check out! Bwahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!

    The Un-Lucky Inn is not a pofessional haunted house, its ran by volunteers of Reminton Fire house…read more People from surronding counties came to volunteer to help with the haunt. I should know, I was one of the main actors.. or actress you should say. Its a timing and tiring process but we did it, cause we enjoy scaring people. :) The Un-Lucky Inn is filled with any possible scary effects that would make a grown man cry, or #2 himself. Gladly tho, there are porta pottys near, so if you gotta go befor and after, its there for you. That is not a lie, I had to clean up my station plenty of times. Yes, there may be a line to wait in, but doesnt all haunted houses? At least there is a barrel of fire to keep you warm before your haunt, and great food and drinks for sale. Have kids too scared to go thru the regular haunt, there is a scare free tour for the little ones or the faint at heart ones.. Its a great haunted house to go to. No only will we give you the heeby jeebies, but the real owner of this house. Mr. Lucky himself. He still resides in this house, i swear. I work in the house, yet, I even get scared just going back and forth in the house. I hope you will check out the house someday. ITs a fright you will never forget. Rescue teams available if needed. NO DRUGS OR ALCOHOL PERMITTED ON GROUNDS. if you come in drunk or high, we will notify police.

    Woodstock Tower

    Woodstock Tower

    4.9(15 reviews)
    56.7 mi

    Great place with great views!…read more Pop "Woodstock Tower" into Google Maps, and it will take you to the right spot (Apple Maps only took me to the trailhead a distance away). This will put you near a little overlook off the dirt road or if you keep going, a small gravel parking lot. Be prepared to drive on dirt and gravel roads for over a mile to get here; you are going the right way! This end of the trail has a clearly marked sign saying it is the Woodstock Tower. From either of those parking lots it's only about ¼ mile walk to get to the tower. The path varies from rocky to flat dirt. Loads of hickory nuts line the path. You could also come from the other end of the trail, which is over a mile away in the other direction. The climb up is steep but manageable (I'd recommend being more careful descending!) with metal steps. Considering she's still standing 90 years after her construction, I'd say the tower is stable. Hats off to the Civilian Conservation Corps for building this lasting landmark! The views from the top are great and worth the short walk and short climb. I met a local man at the top who shoots a lot of videos from up there. He did warn that sometimes there are black bears in the area; I never saw one my whole time, but just keep alert. It was a little cold on the mid-October day we were there and the top of the mountain did mean lots of cross wind, so dress appropriately. Unless you're weird about heights (apologies to my wife; thanks for walking out to it with us, Baby), this is a worthwhile visit. Definitely recommend!

    What a pleasant surprise! We drove up the mountain on Christmas Eve and simply enjoyed the views…read more Our goal of finding the tower wasn't easy being that my bf hadn't been up there since he was a kid. Nevertheless we found it :-) I was a bit apprehensive of climbing it at first but took baby steps lol. What a beautiful scenery once you reach the top. Great experience!

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    Woodstock Tower - It's quite a way down - don't fall!

    It's quite a way down - don't fall!

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    Woodstock Tower - My wife's scared of heights, so she waited at the bottom for us.

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    My wife's scared of heights, so she waited at the bottom for us.

    Burwell-Morgan Mill

    Burwell-Morgan Mill

    4.6(8 reviews)
    31.3 mi

    Took a ride out to this historical mill today, it was built in 1782-1785 and is still in operation…read more What a great history lesson, and the view is amazing! The mill has people dressed in period clothes, and they can tell you how it actually works. Really enjoyed this unique day trip into history.

    I arrived as they were opening after a rainy night. The…read moresetting was actually pretty beautiful. The water flowing through/under the mill house and the small falls off to the side were very picturesque this day. The bridges and creek way with the willow tree was a great scene. I enjoyed walking around outside. They have about 10 picnic tables available as well. I did not like going inside the mill. I felt uncomfortable. I did smile and say hello to the gentlemen inside. They had just opened up but they really didn't acknowledge me. I guess they were getting their gear ready for a day of grinding. So yes, the mill is still somewhat in use today and is producing and selling. The history online is at burwellmorganmill.org . A great read of history there. It looks like they have events here too but I didn't really see much info about anything while I was there except a plaque on the wall. After I left I went online to read about it. Because of that website, I owe 5 stars here and the scenery was very pleasant, but the building inside was a turnoff and the smell by the restrooms/parking lot turned me off. I also wish there was more reading of the History available on site. It does deserve a visit. Come check this out.

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    Burwell-Morgan Mill
    Burwell-Morgan Mill
    Burwell-Morgan Mill

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    Gravity Hill / Spook Hill - localflavor - Updated May 2026

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