If you go through the guide book and look for the camera icons, there aren't many of them in PA. Although the climbs in PA are short, they can be on the steep side. E-W roads cut across the ridge at low spots. Some are shallow dips, some are significant cuts in the ridge.
The DWG requires a very steep climb to get up to the top of the ridge. There's a place called "council rock" 0.5 miles from the parking lot. Couple 100 foot climb, popular with the tourists. It's just before the climb gets really steep, just around the corner.
I don't think Wolf Rocks has a view. I took a picture at every view I came to in PA and I don't have one for the day I passed by Wolf Rocks. That's also the section with the real ankle twisty rocks. All in all, I don't have very many pictures from PA.
Bake Oven Knob has no view. But there is one at Bear rocks, 2.4 miles south of the shelter, which is 2.4 miles from the nearest parking area. That was a real easy stretch. That could be your best bet for an overnighter. I seem to remember that was a nice place.
The Pinicale is the "McAfree knob" of PA. I think there is a way up there which is shorter then the AT, which is a long ways.