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10 Great Things to Do in Pennsylvania in May

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Looking for things to do in Pennsylvania in May? You’ve come to the right place. As I do every month, I’ve scoured the internet to uncover some of the best events and activities throughout PA during May 2023.

Whether you want to sip some wine, ride through a historic tunnel, or uncover PA history, we’ve got you covered. Keep reading to start planning your travels in Pennsylvania in May.

Article updated April 12, 2023 to reflect events and dates in May 2023.

Festival of the Birds in Erie – May 12-14

Kayking in Presque Isle State Park, Erie, Pennsylvania
Presque Isle State Park is a popular spot for many outdoor pursuits, including bird watching.

Presque Isle State Park in Erie is one of the state’s best destinations for bird watching, so it should come as no surprise that there’s an entire weekend event surrounding it.

The Festival of the Birds is hosted by the Presque Isle Audobon and is perfect for both experienced birders and those newer to the hobby. During the festival, you can go on small group field trips to popular spots to see birds around the park. There will also be seminars, good food, and more.

Pre-registration is required, and you can find out more here.

VeloFest in Trexlertown – May 13

If you love cycling, you won’t want to miss the Spring VeloFest being held in Trexlertown, near Allentown, on Saturday, May 13. One of the largest cycling sales in the country, visitors can browse new and used gear from over 150 vendors.

There will also be food and a beer garden for those looking for some refreshments during the vent.

For more information, visit the event’s website.

PrideFest in New Hope – May 19-21

Shopping is one of my favorite things to do in New Hope ,PA
Visit New Hope this May for PrideFest.

Celebrate Pride in one of the most popular destinations in eastern Pennsylvania: New Hope in Bucks County.

The main event of the festival is a large parade that starts in Lambertville, on the New Jersey side of the Delaware River, before crossing into New Hope, PA. In addition to the parade, other events during the festival include a carnival, live entertainment, a cocktail contest, and much more.

 For all the details, visit the event’s website.

Opening Day at DelGrosso’s Amusement Park – May 20

Things to do in Pennsylvania in May: Opening day of DelGrosso's in Altoona.
DelGrosso’s Amusement Park opens for the season in early May.

DelGrosso’s Amusement Park will open for the season on Saturday, May 20. Take advantage of two hours of free rides when the park first opens on both Saturday and Sunday and enjoy ride pass discounts for the rest of the day.

DelGrosso’s is one of PA’s best free admission parks and is open throughout the summer months. There are more than 30 rides and a great water park at this family-friendly park.

Find out more on the park’s website.

Pittsburgh Wine and Spirits Festival in Pittsburgh – May 20

If you love adult beverages, the Pittsburgh Wine and Spirits Festival is the place to be this May. Held at Rivers Casino, the festival will feature hundreds of different wines and spirits to taste from all over the world. 

In addition to tasting more than 200 wines and spirits, the event also includes unlimited buffet access, bottle signings, and the chance to meet winemakers and distillers.

Find out more and get tickets on the festival’s website.

Italian Market Festival in Philadelphia – May 20-21

The largest annual street fair in Philadelphia returns this month in the Italian Market neighborhood.

The Italian Market Festival is centered around the oldest outdoor market in the country and a ton of fabulous events and even more delicious food. During the event, you can watch or participate in cornhole and handball tournaments, enjoy live music, browse artisans, climb a greased pole, and much more.

For more information, visit the event’s website.

Union Canal Days in Lebanon – May 20-21

Close shot of the entrance to the Union Canal Tunnel in Lebanon Pennsylvania
Take a boat ride through the historic Union Canal Tunnel during Canal Days.

The Union Canal Tunnel in Lebanon, PA is the oldest existing transportation tunnel in the United States, and each May for over three decades, the community hosts its annual Union Canal Days event.

The highlight of the event is the chance to ride the park’s canal boat along the restored section of the canal and through the historic tunnel. There is also the option of renting a kayak for a short period of time and riding through the tunnel on your own.

In addition to rides, there will also be food vendors and live entertainment.

Find out more at LebanonCountyHistory.org.

Devon Horse Show and Country Fair in Devon – May 25 – June 4

The Devon Horse Show and Country Fair has been held annually since its inception in 1896. By 1914, this festival was the largest outdoor horse show in the country, a distinction it still holds. So, needless to say, if you love horses and equestrian activities, you won’t want to miss this great festival.

A variety of equestrian events will happen throughout each day of the event. There will also be vendors, a dog show, and much more. For more information, visit the event’s website.

Artsfest in Harrisburg – May 27-29

ArtsFest in Harrisburg PA
ArtsFest is held in Harrisburg every Memorial Day Weekend.

Now in its 55th year, Artsfest brings tens of thousands of people to downtown Harrisburg over Memorial Day Weekend. The event features more than 150 juried artists selling their creations along the banks of the Susquehanna River.

The event also features live music, kid’s activities, a variety of food, and much more.

For more information on the festival, head over to ArtsfestHBG.com.

Fish for Free Day throughout Pennsylvania – May 28

Things to do in Pennsylvania in May: Fish for Free Day
No fishing license is required in PA on Fish for Free Days.

If you want to try your hand at fishing, but don’t have a fishing license, you’re in luck. Sunday, May 28, is one of two Fish for Free Days in 2023 (the other being July 4th). Anyone can toss a line into the water and try their hand at fishing Pennsylvania’s many great waterways.

Keep in mind, that while you don’t need a fishing license to fish, all other rules and regulations still apply. For more information on this event, visit the PA Fish and Boat Commission’s website.

Looking for other things to do in Pennsylvania? Check out our list of things to do in April and things to do in PA in June.

Do you know of a great event happening in Pennsylvania in May? Let us know in the comments section below!

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13 thoughts on “10 Great Things to Do in Pennsylvania in May”

  1. When you venture Fayette County stop by Big Mike’s Smokin BBQ. address
    238 Mount Braddock Rd
    Lemont Furnace , Pa 15456

    Very near to Penn State Fayette Campus.

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  2. Have you ever done an article on Rock Run? If you are not familiar with this, it is a tributary of Lycoming Creek in Lycoming County in Ralston. A very special, beautiful place.

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  3. You might want to seek out the Benscreek Canoe and Kayak Rendezvous at Greenhouse Park just south of Johnstown on May 17-19. People come from all over the country to kayak, learn river stand up paddleboarding, race, eat, commune, listen to music and generally have a great time. It’s a family friendly event the first manmade river surfing wave in PA. Now it features 3 waves. Non boaters welcomed with open arms.

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  4. Thanks for including the Phoenixville Beer and Wine Festival. We also have the annual Dogwood Festival in May (5/13-5/18) and always ends on Armed Forces Day with a parade through town. There are typically one or two string bands and local high school bands. There is a very popular talent Pageant to crown a local high school student, rides and fair food

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  5. Again, love this newsletter. I would have forgotten about Raccoon Creek State Park–but I am planning to visit. The “comments” section are so helpful too! Keep it coming!! Happy Spring.

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  6. Have you written anything about PA state park campgrounds? We’re planning a 3 week trip this summer to visit some of them.

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    • If you search the site, I have articles on the campgrounds at Ricketts Glen, Ohiopyle, and Ole Bull State Parks. I haven’t done a ton of camping myself, so I haven’t stayed at many of them.

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  7. I would welcome some articles on PA camping! . We recently got a pop-up camper and like to take the kids to camp at state parks that have a swimming/ lake beach area. 🙂

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