Doing

Start Planning

Where do you want to find Doing?

Order

location_on

Attractions

Moonlite Drive In

More Info Website Facebook
Rte 322 West of Brookville, Brookville
(View on Google Maps)

Moonlite Drive In

The Moonlite Drive-In Theatre is an amazing place to enjoy movies while enjoying the night sky. Our environment is family-friendly and perfect for you and your loved ones to watch a movie for less than the price of one at a traditional indoor theatre. Our regular admission fee is $20.00 per vehicle, and each vehicle can accommodate a maximum of 6 people.  There are two screens to accommodate two different screenings at the same show time.  Please note that we do not allow outside food, drinks, or snacks. We kindly request that you support our concession stand, as it is critical to our survival.

location_on storefront

Attractions, Shopping

Open House Shop

More Info Website Facebook
285 Main St, Brookville
(View on Google Maps)

Open House Shop

Not your typical antique store, The Open House Shop is a unique collection of the old and the new. We specialize in authentic primitive and country home furnishings, custom-made farm tables, gifts, and more. The building may not look unusual from the outside, but inside you’ll find barn wood, rustic beams, and unique displays and decorating ideas designed to inspire.

location_on store storefront

Attractions, Businesses, Shopping

Parker’s Indian Trading Post

More Info Website Facebook
14171 Rte 36, Cooksburg
(View on Google Maps)

Parker’s Indian Trading Post

Parker’s Indian Trading Post was established in the mid-1950s and is a Cook Forest tradition not to be missed. Located on Route 36 just south of the Clarion River in Cook Forest State Park, we invite you to stop in and browse through our Native American gift, souvenir, and rock shop!
How does gem panning work? Purchase a bag of mining rough, take it to our running water trough, then add the mix slowly to the screened wooden box – shake and separate the dirt from the gems, fossils, and/or arrowheads. Mining rough comes in a variety of bag sizes and prices starting at $6. Mining rough is available offseason even when the trough is closed so you can take it home or give it as a gift. Gem panning is closed during the Winter season.

location_on

Attractions

Phils’ Burrow

More Info Facebook
300 E Mahoning St, Punxsutawney
(View on Google Maps)

Phils’ Burrow

Punxsutawney Phil lives in a climate-controlled environment, within the Punxsutawney Memorial Library. Phil can be viewed at any time, through an outside viewing window. He shares his home with his wife, Phyllis. Their home has a painted mural background with man made rock structures to help create their own burrows. Phil and Phyllis are fed and tended to daily by the Inner Circle. During library hours, you are welcome to go inside the library and view Phil and Phyllis through a viewing window that is in the children’s book and reading section.

location_on store cabin

Attractions, Businesses, Rentals

Pine Crest Cabins, Camping and Horses

More Info Website
13425 RT 36, Clarington
(View on Google Maps)

Pine Crest Cabins, Camping and Horses

We offer a range of activities for the whole family to enjoy in Cook Forest State Park, located in the northwestern region of Pennsylvania in Cooksburg. Our amenities include camping, horseback riding stables, canoe rentals along the beautiful and scenic Clarion River, as well as an amusement park. Whether you prefer primitive, secluded camping or a hookup campground, we have you covered. Come visit us for a fun-filled and family-friendly experience!

location_on history_edu museum

Attractions, History, Museums

Punxsutawney Historical & Genealogical Society

More Info Website Facebook
400-402 W Mahoning St, Punxsutawney
(View on Google Maps)

Punxsutawney Historical & Genealogical Society

Genealogy workers convene weekly to aid those exploring family history. Volunteers are sought for tasks like phone support, email assistance, copying, scanning obituaries, and research. The organization hosts special events like Christmas open houses and downtown tours, inviting the public to engage in Punxsutawney history. Attend or volunteer for these events. Programs and classes, such as the ongoing “Early Settlers” series, focus on historical eras. Join to help with crafts or transportation logistics, bringing in children as well. Explore the GENEALOGY page for more information.

location_on store storefront

Attractions, Businesses, Shopping

Punxsutawney Phil’s Official Souvenir Shop

More Info Website Facebook
102 W Mahoning St, Punxsutawney
(View on Google Maps)

Punxsutawney Phil’s Official Souvenir Shop

The store was founded in the early 1990s in response to the growing number of visitors coming to the community for the February 2 Groundhog Day celebration and at other times of the year. If you are planning a visit to Punxsutawney, we invite you to stop by our retail store located in DOWNTOWN PUNXSUTAWNEY.

location_on store museum storefront

Attractions, Businesses, Museums, Shopping

Punxsutawney Weather Discovery Center

More Info Facebook
201 N Fidkey St, Punxsutawney
(View on Google Maps)

Punxsutawney Weather Discovery Center

Visit the Punxsutawney Weather Discovery Center to learn about the science and folklore of weather. The interactive exhibits provide hands-on learning opportunities for all ages to explore. The center is located in the former post office building, which has beautiful architectural details and a treasured past. It’s also home to the Meteorologist Hall of Fame. Operating hours are 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM, and days vary by season.

© 2026 Jefferson County Tourism

Skip to content