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Blooming Mountain Laurel

A profusion of native wildflowers herald spring and summer in Penn’s Woods. Chief among them is the evergreen Mountain Laurel. Former Governor Gifford Pinchot designated the Mountain Laurel as Pennsylvania’s official state flower on May 5, 1933.

Mountain laurel normally begins to bloom late May and its pink and white blossoms fill the woodlands well into June. By mid-June, mountainsides from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh are covered with mountain laurel flowers.

To experience the beauty of this state flower, visit one of Pennsylvania’s many state parks or take a drive along a scenic byway or attend a mountain laurel festival.

June 8-16, 2013: PA State Laurel Festival in Wellsboro 

June 20-23, 2013: Western Pennsylvania Laurel Festival in Brookville

Make a weekend of it with a stay at one of our many bed and breakfasts located throughout the state.

PA Inns Nearby

Stay at One of These Great Inns

The Brick House Bed and Breakfast

Exterior view of Brick House B&B
Average Rate: 
$100 - $199
Distance: 15.1mi

Maple Shade Mansion

Maple Shade Bed and Breakfast
Average Rate: 
$100 - $199
Distance: 16.3mi

The Geer Farm

Geer Farm
Average Rate: 
$100 - $199
Distance: 17.2mi

The Inn at Deer Creek Winery

The Inn at Deer Creek Winery Deck
Average Rate: 
$100 - $199
Distance: 22.9mi

Victorian Loft Bed & Breakfast

Victorian Loft Bed & Breakfast
Average Rate: 
$100 - $199
Distance: 34.8mi