Welcome to the Conrad Weiser Homestead
Welcome to the Conrad Weiser Homestead—an inviting place where history, nature, and community come together. Here, on these peaceful grounds, you can step back into the 18th century and explore the life and legacy of one of Pennsylvania’s most influential colonial figures.
As you walk the pathways, explore the historic buildings, or simply enjoy the beauty of the surrounding landscape, we hope you feel a connection to the stories that shaped this region. The Homestead serves not only as a preserved example of frontier life, but also as a tribute to a remarkable diplomat, interpreter, and peacemaker whose work helped define early Pennsylvania.
Whether you’re joining us for a special event, a quiet afternoon stroll, or your first journey into local history, we’re glad you’re here.
Thank you for visiting—and welcome.
All pets must be kept on a leash and owners are responsible for cleaning up after them. With the exception of service animals, pets are not allowed inside any of the park buildings.
The park grounds are open from sunrise to sunset. Please check specific opening hours for individual buildings.
Certain organized events such as weddings, meetings, sports activities, entertainment, and professional photo sessions may be permitted on a case-by-case basis with prior approval. Fees may apply. Unauthorized posting of signs is prohibited.
Restroom facilities are available onsite for visitors. You
can find them in Building 2, which is conveniently located within the premises.
If you need refreshments, bottled water is available for
purchase at the Visitor Center. This ensures that all guests have access to drinking water during their visit.
The use of remote control flying objects is prohibited in the park.
Smoking is not permitted in the historic area of the park.
Fishing and boating are not permitted in the park pond.
Photography for personal use is allowed at the Conrad Weiser Homestead, but there are some restrictions:
– No flash photography or additional lighting is allowed inside buildings.
– Video or audio recording devices are not permitted on guided tours.
– Camera support devices like tripods are not allowed inside buildings.
Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission
Josh Shapiro
Governor
Nancy Moses
Chairman
Andrea Lowery
Executive Director
