- The list below includes 101 free or cheap things to do in or near Allentown, Pennsylvania, including 100 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Movie Theaters, History Museums and Specialty Museums.
- From Cedar Beach Playground to Percy Ruhe Memorial Park aka Alton Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Allentown and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Easton, Bethlehem, Jim Thorpe and Quakertown.
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40.2 Miles
Enjoy a leisurely walk along Randor Trail, located northwest of Philadelphia. This 2.4-mile paved trail is mostly through wooded areas, and several benches are available along the way for breaks.
40.2 Miles
Located inside the Newtown Athletic Club, Big Leagues Academy is a baseball training facility that features an array of batting cages and state of the art equipment. The facility hosts clinics and offers private lessons.
40.3 Miles
The Chanticleer Foundation sponsors and maintains the Chanticleer Garden, which is an extensive pleasure garden open to the public. The garden is a triumph of careful design, balancing shrubs with flowers, and rife with sculpture and design elements.
40.5 Miles
Take a stroll through Dowlin Forge Park for a relaxing day. Enjoy the scenic views and calming sounds of the stream. Bring a picnic lunch to enjoy at the picnic tables at one of two pavilions, which overlook a pond.
41.2 Miles
An equestrian facility, Durango Farm offers care and boarding for horses as well as riding lessons focused on both horse and rider. The facility hosts the Drexel University Equestrian Team.
41.3 Miles
Hacklebarney Farm Cider Mill is a farm and bakery specializing in cider products. Although the bakery is the main attraction, the farm also hosts a variety of events, such as a corn maze, pumpkin picking, and a cider making demonstration.
41.6 Miles
Owner Eileen of Sugar Mountain Stable and trail guide Jan are knowledgeable on the local area, the mountains, and the horses. Experience a trail ride on the horses no matter the level of experience.
41.6 Miles
A walk, hikes, bike, or run on the Struble Trail is a pastime to enjoy the scenic views of the surrounding nature. Fishing is allowed along the east end of Brandywine Creek; the path is paved for the public.
41.8 Miles
Spanning 223-acres of land, the Kay Environmental Center is a leisure park that features numerous gardens, a visitors center, trails, and restrooms. The park also has meeting rooms that are available for gatherings or events.
41.9 Miles
Core Creek Park offers playgrounds, picnicking (pavilion rentals available), hiking, ball fields, tennis, horseback riding trails, ice skating, and boating (including rentals). You can even enjoy a successful fishing trip at the park with trout that is stocked annually.