- The list below includes 227 free or cheap things to do in or near Langhorne, Pennsylvania, including 114 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Farms & Ranches, Nature & Wildlife Areas and Picnic Spot.
- From Core Creek Park to Playwicki Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Langhorne and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Philadelphia, Princeton, Doylestown and Trenton.
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14.5 Miles
88%
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2100 Lower State Road, Doylestown, PA 18901
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The Market by Shady Brook Farm at Delaware Valley College offers fresh produce, fresh baked goods, hand-dipped ice cream, and a full-service deli. They also offer gardening seminars, farm tours, birthday parties, corn mazes, and seasonal activities.
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Charged with preserving and interpreting the past of local culture, Bucks County Historical Society is in charge of the Mercer Museum and Fonthill Castle. The castle includes 44 rooms of unique and artistic architecture.
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32 N. Broad Street, Doylestown, PA
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Located in the heart of historic Bucks County is the Bucks County Civil War Round Table Library & Museum. The library and museum houses rare artifacts from the civil war and a collection of first edition books, periodicals and more.
14.7 Miles
Henry Chapman Mercer built Fonthill from 1908 to 1912 as his personal home and as a place to display his collection of Moravian tiles. The home was constructed of poured concrete, of many different architectural styles.
14.7 Miles
Moravian Tile and Pottery Works is where Henry Chapman Mercer created his works during the Arts and Crafts movement. People can watch a video, take a self-guided tour, take tile making classes, and buy tiles.
14.8 Miles
Larchmont Park is a small city park that is open to the public throughout the year during daylight and some evening hours. Guests can access two basketball courts and six tennis courts.
15.0 Miles
Rice's Market started in 1860s as a livestock and product action on Tuesdays. By the 1950s, the market grew to over 400 vendors offering produce to home decor six days a week, and today, over 8,000 shoppers weekly shop there.
15.1 Miles
Suffragette Alice Paul's family called Paulsdale home from 1883. Paul led the 1910 women's Suffrage Movement supporting the 19th amendment. Paulsdale has been restored to the period of Paul's residency and is now a museum honoring her work.
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1105 Hainesport Mount Laurel Road, Mount Laurel, NJ 08054
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Farm animals are the stars of the Paws Farm Nature Center. There is a petting zoo, a historic farm house, and butterfly garden in addition to educational programs and story hours that are held throughout the week.
15.7 Miles
Situated on six acres, Pine Creek Miniature Golf features 36 holes of miniature golf split into two separate 18-hole courses. The facility provides a natural environment with flowers, streams, ponds, benches and swans.