- The list below includes 55 free or cheap things to do in or near East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, including 85 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Bowling, Go Karts and Art Museum.
- From Adventure Sports to Pocono Bazaar MarketPlace, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in East Stroudsburg and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Easton, Stroudsburg, Hackettstown and Tannersville.
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With views of the Delaware River, Mariton Wildlife Sanctuary provides a relaxing environment. Its lush forests are also equipped with hiking trails and a nature center for both bird and wildlife watching.
27.2 Miles
Penn's Peak is a popular venue for conferences, trade shows, dances, weddings, concerts and much more. In addition, it also features two bars, a restaurant and a stunning 50-mile panoramic view of northeastern Pennsylvania's Appalachian mountains
27.4 Miles
Only 4 feet less than Niagara Falls, Raymondskill Falls offers views of its four fall drops from two areas. The first area is at the front of the waterfall. The second area is a platform halfway up the falls.
27.5 Miles
1461 Schoenersville Road, Bethlehem, PA 18018
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Visitors can stroll through the park-like area known as Burns Plantation in the middle of the city. Visitors see a late 1800s farmhouse, summer kitchen, two barns, a garden, and outbuildings.
27.7 Miles
ArtsQuest Center hosts and presents a wide variety of artistic and cultural events, including concerts, dance performances, and many others. The facility also offers educational programs for students, educators, and the community at large.
27.8 Miles
The Jim Thorpe Memorial is a red marble memorial to Jim Thorpe sitting on soil from Thorpe's home Indian reservation, New York's Polo Ground, and the Stockholm Olympic Stadium, and features a quote by Sweden's King Gustav V, and several images of Thorpe participating in various sports.
28.0 Miles
Lehigh Valley Tour Group offers group tours, as well as some single tickets, of downtown Bethlehem. The tours take place at night, often with a costumed guide, and include the retelling of local folklore.
28.1 Miles
The Moravian Museum is housed in a building built in 1741, and known as the Gemeinhaus. Inside, visitors can learn about early medical practices, communal living, missionary work, and the education system of these early settlers.
28.1 Miles
The history of Bethlehem can be enjoyed while walking, running, or biking the Heritage Trail. The trail travels past two National Historic Landmarks, and exhibits an abundance of different buildings and communities that encompass three centuries of the industrial era.