- The list below includes 39 free or cheap things to do in or near Milford, Pennsylvania, including 84 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Gallery, Arts Centers, History Museums and Waterfalls.
- From Raymondskill Falls to Grey Towers National Historic Site, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Milford and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Warwick, Hawley, Middletown and Bushkill.
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A community funded facility, the Beacon Dog Park provides separate areas for small and large dogs to exercise and play. Amenities include water spigots, dog runs, large fenced spaces and seating.
45.6 Miles
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116 votes
Steamtown National Historic Site, Scranton, PA
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Scranton was the first Pennsylvania city to have trolleys, and The Electric City Trolley Station and Museum offers photographs and other memorabilia from the trolleys. Visitors can take a trolley ride through the Crown Avenue Tunnel, one of the longest interurban tunnels ever built.
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The Spruce Run Recreation Area is composed mostly of the Spruce Run reservoir, which is the third largest reservoir in the state. The recreation site covers the 1,290 acres of the reservoir itself and 15 miles of shoreline for swimming, fishing, boating, hiking, picnicking, and camping.
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Essex Equestrian Center is a stable that offers horseback riding lessons and training. They offer lessons for all skill levels, feature a tack shop, and host birthday parties and special events.
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Main Memorial Park is a park situated in a lightly wooded area. The park features a large lake and two playgrounds for children. Visitors will also find a tennis court, picnic area, and public restrooms.
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2nd Nature Inc is a skate park popular among skaters in the local area. In addition to public skating, the park also offers birthday party packages and specials for its customers to enjoy.
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21 Van Vleck Street Montclair, Montclair, NJ
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Adult, children, and specialty interest programs are routinely conducted at the Van Vleck House & Gardens. Viewing the gardens themselves are freely open to the public throughout the year, and events are frequently conducted.
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People, events and objects of historical times in Peekskill and Cortlandt are highlighted at Peekskill Museum. Seven display rooms are offered with exhibits like historic maps, children's toys and cookware from past decades.
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Named for benefactor Chauncey Depew, Depew Park & Pool is situated on 175 acres of mostly wooded terrain. The park provides athletic fields and courts, a swimming pool, nature trails, a fishing lake, picnic facilities and a children's playground.
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The Peekskill Museum is a small historical museum housed within the former Herrick family home of 1878. The museum features several exhibits containing various historical memorabilia, and offers occasional educational programs.