- The list below includes 76 free or cheap things to do in or near Reading, Pennsylvania, including 105 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Arts Centers, Arcades and Bowling.
- From Gring's Mill Rec Area to Carsonia Lake, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Reading and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Ephrata, Lititz, Pottstown and Intercourse.
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Famed siblings revive their classic ’70s TV specials with songs, skits, dance numbers, and their classic banter
24.3 Miles
Water's Edge Mini Golf provides a choice of two putting courses, including gardens and greenery, waterfalls, ponds and streams.
24.4 Miles
85%
472 votes
2710 Old Philadelphia Pike, Bird in Hand, PA 17505
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Bird in Hand Farmers Market is a collection of stores and vendors specializing in Amish fare, crafts, baked goods, fresh vegetables, meat and cheeses. The Market is open on weekends and, seasonally, during the week.
24.4 Miles
90%
132 votes
2760 Old Philadelphia Pike (Route 340), Bird in Hand, PA
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Bird-in-Hand Restaurant Stage offers theatre performances on the banquet level of the restaurant. Performance tickets are available separately, or can be combined with a meal at the restaurant.
24.5 Miles
A walk, hikes, bike, or run on the Struble Trail is a pastime to enjoy the scenic views of the surrounding nature. Fishing is allowed along the east end of Brandywine Creek; the path is paved for the public.
24.6 Miles
Several waterfalls, ponds, and rolling streams surround the 18-hole putt putt course at Waters Edge Mini Golf. The family friendly site also offers a farm animal petting zoo as well as an ice cream shop.
24.7 Miles
Experience the Lancaster County countryside in an authentic Amish buggy with Abe's Buggy Rides. Choose one of five private tours, accommodating up to 7 passengers, and explore Amish and Mennonite houses, stores, farms and a historic schoolhouse along the route.
25.1 Miles
Landis Valley Museum is a 100-acre living history village and farms. Visitors to the farm can see how the German immigrants lived in the area from 1740 to 1940 by exploring the village, taking arts and crafts classes, and buying heirloom seeds.
25.2 Miles
100%
10 votes
721 Landis Valley Road, Lancaster, PA 17601
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The Hands-On House Childrens Museum is an educational museum for children that offers school programs and summer camps. The museum has interactive exhibits including the ‘Play Garden’.
25.2 Miles
71%
7 votes
Fillmore Street & Franklin Avenue, Phoenixville, PA 19460
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Completely fenced in, Reservoir Dogs Park provides a place for pets to run off-leash. And for added safety and convenience, there is also a designated space in which smaller dogs can roam freely and enjoy.
25.3 Miles
A visit to Amish Country is a chance to explore the culture of these residents. People will find many quilt shops, buggy rides, schoolhouse tours, roadside stands, and farmer's markets.