- The list below includes 38 free or cheap things to do in or near Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, including 43 different types of inexpensive activities like History Museums, Bowling, Movie Theaters and Colleges & Universities.
- From Bucknell University to Lewisburg Farmers Market, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Lewisburg and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Williamsport, Bloomsburg, Selinsgrove and Danville.
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41.2 Miles
394 South Centre Street, Pottsville, PA 17901
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Relive the days of the past at Jerry's Classic Cars and Collectibles Museum. Inside, enjoy the car show room, barbershop, soda shop, kitchen, band-stand, library, auto parts store, and drive-in theatre.
41.2 Miles
Hope Hill Lavender Farm grows great quantities of lavender, which is harvested and sold for oil and for various other uses. The farm hosts a variety of festivals and special events.
43.2 Miles
Originally built as a fort on the bend of the river to provide protection during the French Indian Wars, Fort Hunter became an early community with a self-sufficient farm. Today, visitors can tour the restored mansion, and enjoy the wildlife in the area.
45.4 Miles
The Wildwood Park contains the Benjamin Olewine III Nature center where children can climb a tree, read a nature story, and watch birds eat from bird feeders, and parents can shop at the gift store. The park also contains nature trails ranging from .25 miles to 3.1 miles.
45.4 Miles
Wildwood Park & Lake Sanctuary includes a lake, nature center, several miles of nature trails and all kinds of plants and wildlife. They also host multiple special events every week that are both fun and educational.
45.5 Miles
Regal Hazleton Cinemas is a movie theatre that plays the most recent movies and also serves food and beverages. The cinema's auditoriums are available for private parties to rent out for a meeting or birthday party.
45.7 Miles
Community Park is a neighborhood park that provides a peaceful and scenic environment to its visitors. Activities that can be done at the park include fishing, hiking, and picnicking, among others.
46.5 Miles
Since opening in 1950, the family owned and operated Laurel Drive-In has been providing screenings of both modern and classic movies in a nostalgic drive-in setting. On-site concessions are offered as well as double features in the summertime.
46.8 Miles
Measuring 3000 acres, Humboldt Industrial Park runs five miles and is the largest industrial park in the Greater Hazelton area. It houses nearly 50 industries and is suitable for businesses including retail, manufacturing, warehouse and corporate.
47.0 Miles
Opened in 1985, the Golden Cue Lounge is a pool hall frequented by locals and visitors alike. Guests at the lounge commonly enjoy playing billiards, having drinks, and listening to the weekly live music played there.