- The list below includes 120 free or cheap things to do in or near Adamstown, Pennsylvania, including 102 different types of inexpensive activities like Shopping Districts, History Museums, Movie Theaters and National & State Parks.
- From Stoudtburg Village to Green Dragon Farmer's Market, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Adamstown and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Lancaster, Reading, Ephrata and Downingtown.
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Open from sunrise to sunset, the Kalmbach Memorial Park is a beautiful site in Macungie. The park features a colorful array of plant life, as well as meandering walking trails and a charming resorted 1850's barn.
32.5 Miles
A variety of guided tours introduce visitors to the history and horticulture of the Longwood Gardens. Spread over 1000 acres, the conservatory area alone houses 20 different gardens, including the Orchid House, Camellia House, and Italian Water Garden.
32.6 Miles
Taste Kennett Food Tours offers a unique experience for tourists and locals looking to taste the town. The tour company takes guests on a three hour tasting tour, sampling the best of what Kennett Square eateries have to offer.
32.6 Miles
Macungie Memorial Park offers an array of recreational and leisure activities. The parks expansive grounds are perfect for picnics and walking, while sports enthusiasts will enjoy the ball fields, swimming pool and tennis courts.
32.8 Miles
Hoy Park is a quaint, quiet, and small community park that features a boat ramp for those who wish to take a relaxing canoe ride. Though there is not much to explore, it is a great spot for unwinding.
32.8 Miles
Dating back to 1957, Saturday's Market features over 300 indoor vendors and several hundred more outside. Shoppers can find just about anything at the market, including food, antiques, furniture, electronics, collectibles, and much more.
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100 Wateworks Drive, off N Walnut Street, Kennett Square, PA 19348
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Anson B Nixon park is 106 acres of charmingly beautiful grounds. The park features three miles of walking trails, two ponds, babbling streams and lush woodlands, perfect for hiking.
32.8 Miles
Visitors can view a wide variety of high quality antiques at the Mile Hill Antique & Art Gallery. The gallery also features a quality selection of lithographs, oil paintings, engravings, and watercolors.
33.0 Miles
Spanning 20 miles, Perkiomen Trail lies along the former Perkiomen trail of the Reading Railroad. The trail passes through many historical villages including Arcola, Spring Mount, and Collegeville among many others.
33.4 Miles
A preserved and recreated 19th century crossroads village, Historic Sugartown offers visitors the chance to see into America's past. The village features guided tours, and hosts a variety of educational events.