- The list below includes 26 free or cheap things to do in or near Hawley, Pennsylvania, including 44 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Gallery, Bowling, Family Fun Center and Music Venue.
- From George W. Childs State Park to Harmony Presents at the Hawley Silk Mill, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Hawley and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Milford, Honesdale, Scranton and Bushkill.
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25.8 Miles
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Steamtown National Historic Site, Scranton, PA
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Scranton was the first Pennsylvania city to have trolleys, and The Electric City Trolley Station and Museum offers photographs and other memorabilia from the trolleys. Visitors can take a trolley ride through the Crown Avenue Tunnel, one of the longest interurban tunnels ever built.
26.0 Miles
With 34 lanes to choose from, South Side Bowl, Inc. hosts leagues, tournaments, and open bowling sessions. Bumper bowling can be enabled for all lanes. In addition to bowling, the facility has a pub, snack bar, and pro-shop.
26.3 Miles
A hike to view wildlife and scenic waterfalls is the Bushkill Falls experience. Different activities available are also putt putt and paddling with lodging options as well.
26.5 Miles
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1000 Montage Mountain Road, Scranton, PA 18505
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A stadium with a capacity of 18,000, including 7,000 seats and 10,500 on the lawn, Pavilion At Montage Mountain is a huge venue for music and festivals. There have food and drink vendors with normal concert prices.
26.6 Miles
Beginners and professional riders can be accommodated at Pocono Adventures Riding Stable. The business offers guide services for the nearby trails and outfitting services for those with their own horses.
27.2 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.
27.5 Miles
At the Lackawanna County Coal Mine, visitors can enter an anthracite coal mine by riding cars into the mine. Once at the bottom, visitors walk about a half mile to learn about coal mining, before riding the cars back to the surface.
27.5 Miles
The Pennsylvania Anthracite Heritage Museum tells the story of the settlers that came to America from 23 countries to work in the mines and textile factories through exhibits, vehicles, photographs, tools, and archival records. Visitors can also see a coalmine car, a locomotive, and a sculpture depicting a trap…
27.6 Miles
Representing the history of the early iron industry in America are the Historic Scranton Iron Furnaces. Situated in a beautiful historic park setting the furnaces are open to the public for viewing and are accessible by trolley or car.
28.1 Miles
An attraction that highlights the history and artifacts of the Delaware Indians is the Pocono Indian Museum. A self guided tour or an audio tour through the museum is offered, and a gift shop at the end is present.