- The list below includes 49 free or cheap things to do in or near Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, including 47 different types of inexpensive activities like National & State Parks, Movie Theaters, Bowling and Art Gallery.
- From Greenwood Furnace State Park to Raystown Lake & Dam, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Huntingdon and in nearby cities within 25 miles like State College and Altoona.
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With shaded areas provided by native trees, Suburban Park has courts for basketball, tennis, and pickle ball. The park has two playgrounds, including a play area with a tractor shaped slide.
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Baker Mansion, Altoona, PA 16601
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Baker Mansion Blair County Historical Society preserves the history of Blair County and takes an active role in saving and interpreting the region's heritage through education. They currently offer diverse levels of educational programs, lectures, reenactments and publications.
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Once occupied in the 1770s, Fort Roberdeau Historic Site features a variety of reconstructed log buildings that visitors can explore. The fort also hosts an annual reenactment event where actors dress up as Colonial era soldiers.
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108 Business Services Building, State College, PA 16802
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Located among the Central Pennsylvania hills, the Stone Valley Recreation Area features impressive natural scenery and extensive hiking trails. The area features cabins for rent, camps, lodges, and a variety of special events.
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As the home of the Centre County Historical Society, Centre Furnace Mansion is a restored mid-19th century mansion open to tours. The mansion features furniture and antiques from this time period.
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With several courts to choose from, Dalevue Park provides visitors with an area to play volleyball, tennis, and basketball. There are several playground areas with slides, climbing structures, and spring animals.
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1001 East College Avenue, State College, PA 16801
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With estate tours and trade demos, the Centre County Historical Society provides an interactive way to enjoy the town's history. Demos include hearth cooking, blacksmithing, and a look at common iron items made by the trade.
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A minor league baseball club, the State College Spikes play out full seasons of baseball against a variety of opponents. The Spikes' home field offers remarkable views of the surrounding mountains, as well.
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Slab Cabin Park is a public park that offers traditional amenities such as a pavilion and picnic area, as well as running and walking trails. The park also features a covered bridge, and is a favorite winter destination for sledders.
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Conceived in 1855 as an agricultural science university, Penn State University, has grown into a world-class facility with a wide-array of educational curriculums. Enrolling more than 10,000 students per year, the school is best-known for its sporting achievements.