- The list below includes 225 free or cheap things to do in or near Lansdale, Pennsylvania, including 109 different types of inexpensive activities like Family Fun Center, Movie Theaters, Breweries and Farms & Ranches.
- From Hancock Street Park to Morgan Log House, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Lansdale and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Philadelphia, Doylestown, Media and New Hope.
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Established in 1930, the Wayne Art Center is an art center that is dedicated to enriching the community through art. The center offers an educational program, art exhibitions, and a community outreach program.
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Radnor Township, 304 Liberty Ln, Wayne, PA 19087
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Friends of the Randor Trail Park allows a break from Randor Trail shortly before the half-mile mark. Picnic benches, restrooms, a water fountain and water bowls for dogs are available.
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Enjoy a leisurely walk along Randor Trail, located northwest of Philadelphia. This 2.4-mile paved trail is mostly through wooded areas, and several benches are available along the way for breaks.
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451 California Road, Quakertown, PA 18951
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Visitors can take fitness classes and improve their tennis skills at The Tennis Zone & Fitness Center. The center offers private lessons and has a pro shop where visitors can purchase tennis rackets and accessories.
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Markies Mini-Golf is a 26,000 square foot miniature golf course. The course features 18 holes and is populated by numerous streams, ponds, and small waterfalls. Markies also maintains a snack bar and is available for private party hosting.
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Surrounding the 1,450 acre Lake Nockamixon is the Nockamixon State Park. With a name coming from the Indian for 'at the place of soft soil,' the park has several marked locations of American Indian activity and heritage.
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Dedicating to memory of a wood sculptor, The Wharton Esherick Museum features 300 of his pieces in the gallery. One of his most notable works is a curved staircase carved from wood, which visitors can touch and feel.
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Chanticleer has been called the most romantic, imaginative, and exciting public garden in America. The garden is an acclaimed landscape masterpiece with brilliant rose gardens and a variety of other plant life.
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The Chanticleer Foundation sponsors and maintains the Chanticleer Garden, which is an extensive pleasure garden open to the public. The garden is a triumph of careful design, balancing shrubs with flowers, and rife with sculpture and design elements.
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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.