A Mountain Community
A Mountain Community
Welcome to Blair County, PA, America’s First Frontier. Our locals will tell you, “We are a community that encourages boundless adventures and opportunities for all.” From mountain trails, to rivers, lakes, and historical main streets, get ready to discover all that we have to offer.
Visit for a day, stay for a lifetime. Here in the First Frontier Blair County you’ll find welcoming accommodations, diverse year round activities, sporting events, and street fairs along with a robust retail, arts, and craft food and beverage scene. Discover the history of the majestic Allegheny Front that shaped our mountain main street communities and spurred innovations including the Pennsylvania Canal, Allegheny Portage Railroad and the Horseshoe Curve. Make your own way and discover life in the First Frontier Blair County, PA.
LIVING IN A MOUNTAIN TOWN
We live at a different pace. Celebrate the change of seasons. Dance in the streets. Appreciate an
outdoor lifestyle. Encourage a balance between work and play.
Ties are optional.
Welcome to the First Frontier
Experience the First Frontier
PEAKS & VALLEYS
Our road cycling season generally kicks in March to November with hundreds of miles of well-paved and quiet roads. If cycling climbs are your thing, head to Locke, Blue Knob, Wopsy and Frederick mountains. If your group suggests you meet “Henrietta,” we warn you she is relentless.
Mountain biking and trail running are pretty much a year round thing. Your kayaks go best during “mud season” between March and May but our lakes and major rivers provide a year round float option. The new kids on the block are finding our “power line” hikes and runs quite rewarding.
When the snow flies in early November, things get crackling at the higher elevations. Blue Knob, Tussey Mountain, Seven Springs, Hidden Valley and Laurel Mountain are among the highest in the state and offer some back country stashes when the snow pack permits.
Whatever your outdoor flavor, we serve it up. Get out there, stay safe and enjoy what our “Peaks and Valleys” have to offer.
FIRST & MAIN
What do you need to know? Altoona is our biggest city, home to Penn State Altoona and an ever growing arts and music scene. Hollidaysburg is the County Seat and offers the largest traditional neighborhood historic district. Tyrone is our northern most main street and serves as the gateway to our friends at University Park Penn State. And when you think of those iconic small towns with one-of-a-kind retailers, folk art and bakeries, you just thought of Williamsburg, Martinsburg, and Roaring Spring.
At all points during the year these main streets may be filled with events, music and seasonal celebrations. At times that may even require you to park or walk a block or two away.
FOOD & DRINK
Our food scene has expanded for sure in recent years. Locally grown and served is the thing in many of our unique eateries. The Clay Cup, Black Dog Cafe, Allegheny Creperie and Mamies Cafe & Bakery are just a few of the favorite coffee haunts. Surveys consistently put the US Hotel, Al’s Tavern and the Argonne Cafe as the bar food go-toos. The difference is history. Every one of our local villages, towns and cross-roads have their own unique eatery experience. Map them out. Take a tour. Decide on your favorite. The valley is full of them. Prost!
SPORTS & EVENTS
Altoona is also home to The Curve, the Pittsburgh Pirates AA affiliate, so you can see the up and comers at PNG Field. And for the club enthusiast, frisbee golf, kickball, the moonlight ski league and “whatever they think up next” activity provides everyone over the age of (you pick the age) to come home sore and tired. And don’t even get us going about organized runs and triathlon events. Trust us, there are many. Ready, set, go…







