- The list below includes 105 free or cheap things to do in or near Ronks, Pennsylvania, including 94 different types of inexpensive activities like Mini Golf, Farms & Ranches, Family Fun Center and History Museums.
- From Cherry Crest Adventure Farm to Professor Hacker's Lost Treasure Golf, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Ronks and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Lancaster, Ephrata, Columbia and Reading.
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Let's Pretend is a family entertainment center (or play center) for children dedicated to offering children and adults a place to play and grow together without modern day distractions. Let's Pretend maintains a variety of themed imagination and play areas.
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Built as a vaudeville theatre in 1911, Elks Theatre was converted to be solely a movie house during a remodeling in 1940. Now showing first and second-run movies, the Elk is woven into the community fabric as a cultural gathering place for more than 100 years.
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The Hill School Ice Arena has been in operations since 2006 and holds room for 400 spectators. The rink also offers a skate room to store ice skating equipment and locker room facilities for students.
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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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With digital projectors, Regal West Manchester Stadium 13 shows the latest films in standard and 3-D formats. The auditoriums have stadium seating and there are ticket kiosks to help customers avoid the ticket booth lines.
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The 422 Sportsplex is an indoor/outdoor sports facility catering primarily to leagues and team sports. The site offers numerous soccer, flag football, and basketball courts, as well as facilities for inline hockey and indoor lacrosse.
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Kershaw Park is a public space for enjoying the outdoors throughout the year in a pleasant, lush environment. The park includes: playgrounds, barbecue pits, pavilions, paths, and water aptly suited for a variety of outdoor recreational activity.
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The site of the Revolutionary War's Battle of Brandywine, Brandywine Battlefield now offers guided tours (visitors provide their own cars), with stops at the Birmingham Friends Meetinghouse, Birmingham Hill, and Sandy Hill, and lunch at the Northbrook Marketplace. Self-guided exploration always available.
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The Brandywine River Museum is a historic and American art complex, including an extensive collection with works by Andrew and Wyeth. Artworks are housed in a historic grist mill, and guided walking tours of the collection and adjacent farm introduce visitors to the site.