Backroads Magazine - Columbia Montour Visitor`s Bureau
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Backroads Magazine - Columbia Montour Visitor`s Bureau
APRIL 2016 Motorcycles, Travel & Adventure Volume 22 No. 4 WELCOME TO SPRING TRAVEL ON THE MOHAWK TRAIL NORTHERN EXPOSURE - ICELANDIC SAGA LOOKING AT SOME CLASSIC RIDES MODERN CLASSICS AND RETRO TOURS Page 18 APRIL 2016 • BACKROADS Bergen County Harley-Davidson Presents WE’RE OUTTA HER E a weekend destination keeping you on the backroads PennsyLvAniAn escAPe EXPLORING COLUMBIA & MONTOUR COUNTIES Last year we did a three-month feature on the bigger rivers that run through what we like to consider Backroads home region. The Hudson, Delaware and Susquehanna Rivers. For this month’s We’re Outta Here! we would like to zero in on an interesting region along the shore furthest west of these - the picturesque Susquehanna. From its humble beginnings at Cooperstown, New York all the way to the stunning Chesapeake Bay the Susquehanna is an American jewel. In the next few pages we’d like to bring you out due west of the Water Gap and onto the scenic backroads of Columbia & Montour Counties in Pennsylvania, and to a few interesting places on our ride before we bed down for the night at the lovely Inn at Turkey Hill. Wooden Roller Coasters Rock Sure there are a number of great, mighty and terrifying steel coasters found all over the planet, but there is a special one at Knoebels Amusement Park, just north of Bloomsburg, PA. We like this place as not only does Knoebels have a number of great rides and attractions they don’t have a cover. You can ride up, park your bike and ride what you want and pay as you go, for no more than $3 a ride. But, this day we’ll be coming to ride a true American Classic – The Flying Turns. The Flying Turns is a ride, largely of wooden construction, first built in 1929 by legendary coaster builder John Miller and visionary Norman Bartlett. Seven of the world’s first modern flying turns coasters were built by the developers of The Philadelphia Toboggan Company between 1929 and 1939 at various amusements parks on the east coast. Because of the enthusiasm surrounding aviation in the twenties and thirties, coaster builders strived to create a ride mimicking the thrill of flying. These ride are all but gone in these days of monstrous metal monsters. The Flying Turns at Knoebels is the only one of its kind in Pennsylvania and the first ride like this built in nearly half a century. We guarantee you will think you are flying! The Covered Bridges of Columbia & Montour Counties… For a more sedate ride, or maybe to calm down after a few runs on the Flying Turns, we might want to go in search of the Columbia and Montour Counties’ 25 covered bridges. We’re talking more old wood construction here, as all but one is from the nineteenth century. BACKROADS • APRIL 2016 The roads in this region are very pleasant, and the large number of covered bridges, including a set of only two “Twin Bridges” to be seen in the United States, make it even more so. Riding through this region can be a throw back to an earlier time – especially when you read that a bridge like the fine one near Stillwater cost just $1,124 dollars in 1849. How much did your motorcycle cost? Old Bike Barns & a guy named Bill Well since we’re talking bikes and old classics it would be a crime to come to this part of Pennsylvania and not make time for one of the most enjoyable motorcycle venues in the northeast - Bill’s Old Bike Barn. For years now Bill Morris’ Old Bike Barn has brought smiles to two-wheel enthusiasts with over 100 classic machines Page 19 on display. Bill’s Barn is huge, with nearly 50,000 square feet of the most extraordinary and unique antiques from all around the world, and its not just motorcycles. Everything from military displays, vintage riding clothing, thousands upon thousands of posters and memorabilia, from John Wayne to John Deere and everything in between. There is something for any enthusiast at Bill’s Old Bike Barn. We have been there a number of times and always ride away a bit more than impressed. Oh deer – Red Deer On this trip we went from old and wooden to old and impressive. Now we’d like to take it from even more remarkable to down right striking. At a small farm in Catawissa, Lloyd & Dolly George have over 400 Red Deer. One of the largest deer on the planet these beasts originally came from western Asia and the Caucasus Mountains and are closely related to the American elk or wapiti. Raised for the venison, which is high in protein and iron but low in fat and cholesterol as well as high in vitamins B6 and B12. Although they sell venison and will ship it home for you – we have come to see the deer and the hour tour of the farm will get you up close - way up close to these magnificent animals. Bring a camera! Page 20 Time to call it a day If we have done all we have talked about here we should be ready to call it a night and we have the perfect place to call home for this trip – The Inn at Turkey Hill. APRIL 2016 • BACKROADS The Inn, Farmhouse & Brewing Company at Turkey Hill offers great rooms and dinner right in the middle of historic and beautiful Columbia County. They have the Main House, as well as the Stable Rooms, that offer twentythree rooms in total. Although fine dining can be found, you might be just a bit more comfortable taking dinner at the Brewpub, as it is just a tad more casual. You’ll find this to be as decent as any Great All American Diner Run and, that being the case, will not implode your wallet. They have eight burgers, ten sandwiches and some superb entrees including steak, chicken and stew that will take care of any hunger pangs, and it is a brewery. Yea, you! The Inn at Turkey Hill makes an excellent base camp. Taking a room for a few nights will allow for an easier time exploring this part of the Susquehanna River, the valley and all that is to be discovered along the backroads of Columbia & Montour Counties in the Keystone State of Pennsylvania. Sources: Knoebels Amusement Park 391 Knoebels Blvd., Rt. 487, elysburg, PA 17824 • www.knoebels.com Columbia & Montour Visitors Bureau 570-784-8279 • www.itourcolumbiamontour.com Bill’s Old Bike Barn 7145 Columbia Blvd., Bloomsburg, PA 570-759-7030 • www.billsbikebarn.com/ Rolling Hills Red Deer Farm 63 Pinnacle Dr., Catawissa, PA 17820 570- 356-7482 • www.reddeeratrollinghillsfarm.com Inn at Turkey Hill 991 Central Rd, Bloomsburg, PA 17815 570-387-8422 • www.innatturkeyhill.com 2016 Models are Here. 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