- The list below includes 60 free or cheap things to do in or near Carlisle, Pennsylvania, including 69 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Bowling, Colleges & Universities and Cooking Classes.
- From Dickinson College to Kings Gap Environmental Education & Training Center, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Carlisle and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Harrisburg, Mechanicsburg, Shippensburg and Middletown.
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250 Eisenhower Farm Lane, Gettysburg, PA 17325
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Sixty acres form the Eisenhower National Historic Site. Visitors can tour the restored home of President Dwight D. Eisenhower, the show barns where he raised his black Angus cows, and the skeet range.
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R/C Hanover Movies 16 is a cinema featuring multiple screens, 3D on select movies, and a games room.
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The Guilford Swimming Pool has received glowing reviews from locals who praise the water for its cleanliness, the staff for its friendliness, lifeguards for their attention to safety, and concessions for its variety of snacks.
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Full Tilt Family Fun Center offers entertainment for all ages. Vintage pinball machines and interactive games from the 1950's lend a retro feel, while modern day games give kids and teens access to the titles they know and love.
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2071 Lincoln Way E, Chambersburg, PA 17201
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Lincoln Lanes Bowling Center is a 20-lane split bowling center that offers glow-in-the-dark bowling and electronic scoring. The alley features 'Lazer Bowling' and open bowling leagues for people of all ages.
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A self-guided visit of the UTZ Potato Chip Factory Tour uses a glass-walled observation deck, audio commentary and video to provide visitors a peek at the process of manufacturing UTZ Potato Chips, produced since 1921.
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Guests can take an hour tour of Hersey on a green trolley while listening to costumed singing conductors. The tour passes the birthplace of Milton Hershey, his mansion, and the original chocolate factory.
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When the Hershey Factory could no longer hold the number of guests that wanted to tour it, the company created Hershey's Chocolate World. Visitors can take a ten-minute chocolate tour ride, make their own candy bars, go on a trolley ride around Hershey, participate in chocolate tasting groups, and shop.
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As an indoor skating rink, Red Bridge Roller Rink provides public skating sessions and party packages to visitors. In addition to the rink, the facility has a snack bar, skate shop, arcade room, and locker rooms.
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In 1937, Milton Hershey planted 3.5 acres of roses. That garden has continued to grow to become a 23-acre park with rare signature trees, and an outdoor butterfly park, known as Hershey Gardens.