- The list below includes 18 free or cheap things to do in or near Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania, including 52 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Bowling, Art Gallery and Race Tracks.
- From Racetrack to Cinemacenter Selinsgrove, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Selinsgrove and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Lewisburg, Bloomsburg and Danville.
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The Racetrack is a popular location for visitors to watch car racing in a fun and exciting environment. The track is half a mile long and offers concessions to those watching the races.
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Take in a movie and sit back in large, stuffed chairs at Cinemacenter Selinsgrove. Enjoy popcorn, soda, nachos and hotdogs while you enjoy new release films in a clean and friendly environment.
2.2 Miles
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1 Susquehanna Valley Mall Drive, Selinsgrove, PA 17870
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Part of the Carmike Cinema chain, Digiplex Cinema Center Selinsgrove is a movie multiplex that shows primarily first-run Hollywood movies, as well as some cult films and special events, all in digital video and sound.
2.4 Miles
A 24-lane bowling center, Best Bowl offers open and league bowling along with private event and party hosting. The facility provides a pro shop, arcade game machines, a television and a snack bar with food and drinks.
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Pepper's Artisan Collective is an art gallery and shop that features a variety of handcrafted items by local artisans. The shop has jewelry, apparel, decorative items, bags, and many other works of art for sale.
10.7 Miles
Founded in 1846 by a group of Baptists, Bucknell University, has grown to more than 100 buildings on its 450-acre campus. Known as one of the top liberal arts universities in the nation, the Bucknell campus features an art gallery, performing arts center and literary centers.
11.4 Miles
Established in 2001, the Lewisburg Farmers Market, has grown from its humble beginnings to more than 20 vendors. The market features seasonal produce, jams & jellies, meats, baked goods, and more; with occasional special events throughout the season.
11.4 Miles
Built in 1941, The Campus Theatre, is one of the few remaining single-screen, art-deco movie theaters in America. In addition to the first-run movies, guests are enthralled with the mirrored lobby, wall and ceiling murals and bronze leafing.
11.5 Miles
Showcasing the art pieces of local artists, Faustina's provides prints, framing services, and paintings available for purchase. The gallery hosts events where visitors can meet the artist behind the work.
11.6 Miles
Housed in one of the state's oldest log buildings, the Packwood House Museum holds the Fetherston's collection of glass, ceramics, textiles, furniture, paintings, Pennsylvania German decorative arts, and Oriental art. The woodland garden features a collection of Japanese cedar trees.