- TripBuzz discovered 95 different types of activities for couples in the York area, including Movie Theaters (like Frank Theatres), Theaters (like Strand-Capitol Performing Arts Center), Factory Tours (like Harley Davidson factory) and Parks (like Rocky Ridge Park), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 146 date ideas in or near York, Pennsylvania, including 123 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Lancaster, Harrisburg, Hershey and Hanover.
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In addition to a restaurant, Mayapple Golf Club offers a 5,000 square foot driving range where visitors can work on their stroke. The club also offers personalized golf lessons with trained instructors from the pro shop.
27.3 Miles
Dutch Wonderland is a 42-acre amusement park with 34 rides and a water play area. The park is geared for parents of small children, and also has several shows that are geared to preschool age children.
27.3 Miles
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88 votes
2249 Lincoln Hwy E, Lancaster, PA 17602
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Kids feel like royalty when stepping through the castle doors at Dutch Wonderland Family Amusement Park. There are fun rides for kids and families, along with shows, Duke's Lagoon water park, plenty of eateries, and a nearby campground.
27.4 Miles
The Wolf Sanctuary of PA has 14 wolf packs. Visitors can see these packs on a one-hour walking tour, as a leader tells you the story of the animals and answers questions.
27.4 Miles
Putt-putt fans love playing a round at Village Greens Miniature Golf in Strasburg, Pennsylvania. Village Greens features two of the largest mini-golf courses in Pennsylvania, free parking and a snack shop.
27.6 Miles
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701 votes
Route 741 east of Strasburg, Strasburg, PA 17579
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Strasburg's Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania is a large museum and locomotive restoration center. Its huge indoor exhibit space is temperature- and humidity- controlled. There are also several outdoor exhibits best visited in clement weather.
27.8 Miles
Originally built as a fort on the bend of the river to provide protection during the French Indian Wars, Fort Hunter became an early community with a self-sufficient farm. Today, visitors can tour the restored mansion, and enjoy the wildlife in the area.
28.0 Miles
Visitors can learn about the cultural history of Gettysburg at Savor Gettysburg Food Tours. Consisting of a one mile walking tour, visitors get to sample food from local eateries; which features baked goods, ciders, ice cream, and more.
28.1 Miles
The Amish Farm and House offer a 45-minute tour of the 1805 farmhouse, and a self-guided property tour. During the property tour, visitors see a 1803 stone bank barn, bake oven, blacksmith shop, chicken house, milk house, summer kitchen, smokehouse, lime kiln, and one room school, along with specialty artists.
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Fun for the whole family, Lincoln's Lost Treasure is a favorite stop by locals and tourists. The company hosts an interactive scavenger hunt through the local historic shops that allows guests to be full immersed in the experience.