National Geographic
Pennsylvania Road Map & Travel Guide
Pennsylvania Road Map & Travel Guide
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Waterproof, tear-resistant road map and travel guide for Pennsylvania — highways, scenic byways, Gettysburg, Amish Country, and 10+ inset city maps. Scale 1:1,950,000.
The National Geographic Pennsylvania Guide Map combines a detailed road map with a curated travel guide for the Keystone State. Major highways, scenic byways, and secondary roads are clearly marked alongside hundreds of points of interest — national and state parks, forests, campgrounds, visitor centers, airports, and ski areas. More than 10 inset maps cover Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Allentown, Bethlehem, Reading, Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, Lancaster, and Harrisburg, with special coverage of Gettysburg National Park and the Amish Country Scenic Drive.
Key specs
- SKU: NGGM054
- Scale: 1:1,950,000
- Folded size: 4" x 8.75"
- Flat size: 24.75" x 17.75"
- Material: Waterproof, tear-resistant synthetic paper
- Weight: ~1.3 oz
- Model: GM01020318
What's included:
- Full Pennsylvania road network with mileage markers, toll roads, and scenic byway designations
- 10+ inset maps: Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Allentown, Bethlehem, Reading, Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, Lancaster, Harrisburg
- Special coverage: Gettysburg National Park, Amish Country Scenic Drive
- Points of interest: national/state parks, forests, campgrounds, airports, ski areas, visitor centers, hospitals
- Calendar of events, park service chart, and city/county index
Why it works
Pennsylvania's mix of major urban corridors, rural Appalachian terrain, and historic sites requires a map that covers both the interstate network and the backroads connecting Gettysburg, the Poconos, Amish Country, and the Allegheny National Forest. The 10+ inset city maps make this a single-map solution for navigating across the full state. Waterproof synthetic paper survives Pennsylvania's four-season weather.
Ideal for
Road trippers, history enthusiasts, and travelers exploring Pennsylvania's national parks, historic sites, and scenic byways.
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