Our Community
Local Attractions
Whether you’re visiting or planning a move to DuBois, don’t miss out on some of these attractions.
Beaver Meadow Trail
Developed as a safe route to school, this peaceful, mile-and-a-half trail follows Sandy Lick Creek.
Bigler’s Rocks
In the woods outside Grampian Borough, there are rocks and roots that have attracted visitors for thousands of years. Come see what the fuss is all about.
Edgewood Family Fun Center
Roller skating, hockey, birthday parties, and more! Don’t forget to check out their summer hours and rates.
Reynoldsville Rollerdome Roller skating, hockey, Nerf Wars. Book your parties and more!
City Park
Swimming pools, playgrounds, pavilions, and everything you need for family gatherings in DuBois.
Reynoldsville Pool
Reynoldsville Pool was built in 1967. It is run by a small group of dedicated people in a committee known as the Reynoldsville Recreation Commission.
Showers Field
This amateur baseball field comes equipped with grandstands, suite boxes, production booth, digital scoreboards, team dugouts, concession stand, ADA-compliant bathrooms, and even Wi-Fi. You’ll feel like you’re in a minor league ballpark.
Family Resources
Agape Community Services
804 DuBois St
(814) 375-9120
An emergency source for food, gasoline, and utilities for needy families
Career Link
602 W Dubois Ave Ste 1
(814) 371-0250
Employment assistance and training
Central PA Community Action
(800) 822-2610
Food, clothing, shelter, transportation, housing, budgeting and other services to help families through a crisis
Child Care Information Services
(800) 442-5800
Assistance in securing childcare services
DuBois Ministerial Food Pantry 228 First Street DuBois, PA 15801 +1 814-913-2100
Emergency food needs for families and individuals in DuBois
Haven House
(814) 371-0333
Emergency shelter for families