- The list below includes 125 free or cheap things to do in or near Lititz, Pennsylvania, including 91 different types of inexpensive activities like History Museums, Specialty Museums, Parks and Recreation Centers.
- From Lititz Springs Park to Moravian Church Square, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Lititz and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Lancaster, Reading, Hershey and Ephrata.
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Children's Lake is a 7-acre, man made lake in the middle of Boiling Springs, bordered by the Appalachian Trail. Stocked with trout, the lake offers fishing, birding, and walking trails.
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Mt. Cuba Center is a botanical garden that features a variety of native plants from the Piedmont region. The garden offers two hour docent led walking tours and features a picnic area where guests can bring their own food.
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218 Walnut Street, North East, MD 21901
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The Upper Bay Museum offers a variety of artifacts that teach visitors about maritime life, including decoys and duck hunting gear. The location also hosts historical hunting demonstrations for visitors to enjoy.
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Situated along the water North East Park is a favorite spot for relaxation and recreation for North East locals. The park features expansive flat grass land, shady trees and benches overlooking the water.
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Revonah Pretzel is a pretzel shop that offers both hard and soft pretzels with all natural, minimalist ingredients. The shop also offers tours of the facility, guided by the owner.
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A self-guided visit of the UTZ Potato Chip Factory Tour uses a glass-walled observation deck, audio commentary and video to provide visitors a peek at the process of manufacturing UTZ Potato Chips, produced since 1921.
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121 North Union Ave, Suite C, Havre de Grace, MD 21078
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Built in 1955, the Skipjack Martha Lewis is a historical ship located on the Chesapeake Bay. The boat was the last to commercially fish in the Chesapeake Bay oyster fleet in the United States of America.
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A preserved and recreated 19th century crossroads village, Historic Sugartown offers visitors the chance to see into America's past. The village features guided tours, and hosts a variety of educational events.
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Run by the Hanover Area Historical Society, Warehime-Myers Mansion is a Greek Revival structure built in the early 1900s. Visitors can tour the first and second floors on Wednesday and Saturday.
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Completely fenced in, Reynold's Dog Park offers a safe place for pets to run and roam in the Phoenixville area. Conveniently located, it is within close proximity of Schuylkill Canal Park.