- The list below includes 149 free or cheap things to do in or near Bear, Delaware, including 99 different types of inexpensive activities like Amusement Parks (Kids), Parks, Movie Theaters and National & State Parks.
- From Lums Pond State Park to Hullabaloo Amusement Center, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Bear and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Wilmington, Newark, New Castle and Media.
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45.2 Miles
The exclusive Perry Paw Dog Park is a dog park that requires membership to go to. The park includes two separated sections to differentiate between big and small dogs and also occupies 1.3 acres of land.
45.3 Miles
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400 College Avenue, Lancaster, PA 17603
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With permanent exhibits including the Dinosaur Gallery, Discovery Room, Hall of the Cosmos, and Live Animal Room, the interactive all-ages North Museum of Natural History is also home to a planetarium.
45.3 Miles
Langman Gallery is an art gallery featuring a collection of fine art, unique handmade crafts, and jewelry. The showroom is 2,000 square feet and the showcased artwork is crafted exclusively by American artists.
45.5 Miles
Affiliated with Stockton College, The Noyes Gallery at Hammonton is a showcase and market for the works of local and regional artists, including paintings, sculptures, photographs, jewelry, apparel, and other forms.
45.5 Miles
Producing dairy products like ice cream and milk on location, Freddy Hill Farms offers a large entertainment area for its guests. The farm has two miniature golf courses and batting cages available.
45.6 Miles
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293 votes
230 N. President Ave., Lancaster, PA
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Lancaster Country's Historical Society is comprised of a library and museum that serves as a historical preservation center to the areas artifacts, books and documents. Locals, as well as historians, enjoy being fully immersed in the areas rich heritage.
45.6 Miles
208 Vine Street, Hammonton, NJ 08037
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The only year round professional Equity theater in the southern part of New Jersey is the Eagle Theatre. Founded originally in 1914, the venue now hosts popular plays and musicals, including special performances for children.
45.7 Miles
Ladew Topiary Gardens, built in 1935 by the hunstman Harvey S. Ladew, are local topiary gardens with 15 garden rooms, each having a distinct pattern, theme and plant species. The gardens also include a nature trail and a historic home.
45.7 Miles
The Indian Acres Tree Farm is a family centric seasonal Christmas Tree farm and pumpkin patch. Family activities include inflatable jumping toys, playground, kid train rides, petting zoo, face painting, pumpkin patch, 3 acre corn maze and a gift shop.