Harrisburg area

The Harrisburg area is in Pennsylvania Dutch Country and is generally considered to consist of the Harrisburg metropolitan statistical area which includes Dauphin, Cumberland and Perry county. It is home to the state capitol building and complex in the city of Harrisburg and the popular theme park and tourist attractions in Hershey.

Cities

 * &mdash; Home of Jubilee Day.
 * &mdash; Home of Jubilee Day.
 * &mdash; Home of Jubilee Day.
 * &mdash; Home of Jubilee Day.
 * &mdash; Home of Jubilee Day.
 * &mdash; Home of Jubilee Day.

Other destinations

 * Fort Hunter
 * Wildwood Lake
 * King's Gap Educational and Recreational Area
 * City Island

Visitor information

 * Hershey Harrisburg Regional Visitors Bureau (HHRVB), Official Visitors Center promoting Dauphin and Perry Counties, 17 South 2nd Street, Harrisburg, Phone: +1-877-727-8573, info@hersheyharrisburg.org

By plane
Harrisburg International Airport is located just minutes outside of Harrisburg in Middletown, Pennsylvania.

By train
Train stations along Amtrak's high-speed Keystone line are located in Harrisburg and Middletown.

By car
The area is traversed by several major interstates, U.S. highways, the Pennsylvania turnpike and Capital Beltway (which consists of PA 581, Interstate 81 and 83 as they loop around the city of Harrisburg and its environs).

By bus
The Harrisburg area is served by Capital Area Transit (CAT) which has about 30 fixed bus routes covering the area. While transit service is generally on time and efficient, it is generally not frequent outside of the city of Harrisburg and its immediate suburbs.