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Burn Ban: A temporary county-wide burn ban will be in effect at 12:00pm on Sunday October 27th, 2024 until 12:00pm on November 26th, 2024 
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Visit Us!

If you are visiting Lebanon County, take a look at some of the links below to help plan your trip. Lebanon County has a lot to offer for everyone. You can also take a look at our Sites of Local Interest page.

The Lebanon County Visitors Center
The Lebanon County Visitors Center

​A great place to start is the Lebanon Valley Visitors Center. Visit their website to get an extensive view on the sights and events the Lebanon Valley has to offer.

Historical Society
The Lebanon County Historical Society

The Lebanon County Historical Society is another place to check out if you want to learn about and even experience some of the rich history of the Lebanon Valley.
 

Farmers Market
Lebanon Farmers Market

Don't miss out on trying the local delicacies at the Lebanon Farmers Market, just one of the many markets and orchards that call Lebanon County home.

Exposition Center & Fairgrounds
The Lebanon Valley Exposition Center & Fairgrounds

The Lebanon Valley Exposition Center & Fairgrounds hosts events year round. Check out their website to see what events are coming up or will be going on during your visit.

Union Canal Tunnel
Union Canal Tunnel

Owned and maintained by the Lebanon County Historical Society is the Union Canal Tunnel, the oldest existing transportation tunnel in the United States.

The Clarence Schock Park - Governor Dick Environmental Center
The Clarence Schock Park - Governor Dick Environmental Center

The Clarence Schock Park - Governor Dick Environmental Center features1,100 acres of woodland for hiking, biking, and horse back riding. There also stands a nine story tower where you can climb to the top and overlook the entire Lebanon Valley.

For the bike enthusiast
For the bike enthusiast

For the bike enthusiast, there are hundreds of miles of trails and scenic routes to enjoy for all levels of experience. They range from rough dirt and gravel terrain to rural and city roads. Check out the bicycle tours page on the Visitors Center website for more information.