- The list below includes 255 free or cheap things to do in or near Willow Grove, Pennsylvania, including 109 different types of inexpensive activities like Skating Rinks, Bowling, Art Gallery and Parks.
- From Langman Gallery to Thunderbird Lanes, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Willow Grove and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Philadelphia, Doylestown, Trenton and Cherry Hill.
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Established in 1948, the J Birney Crum Stadium is a multi-purpose sports facility that can seat up to 15,000 people at a time. The stadium is the home football field of William Allen High School.
37.3 Miles
Located in Hockessin, Delaware, the Ashland Nature Center is dedicated to promoting nature appreciation and environmental conservation through wildlife education, school field trips, community presentations and other important events. Overnight lodging is available.
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100 Wateworks Drive, off N Walnut Street, Kennett Square, PA 19348
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Anson B Nixon park is 106 acres of charmingly beautiful grounds. The park features three miles of walking trails, two ponds, babbling streams and lush woodlands, perfect for hiking.
37.3 Miles
A large and scenic park with a lake and a running path, Cedar Creek Park also features covered picnic shelters with barbecue grills and a wealth of open green space.
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1400 Delmarva Lane, Wilmington, DE 19801
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The Dupont Environmental Education Center is located in the Peterson Urban Wildlife Refuge and is open year-round for nature enthusiasts. Providing exceptional wildlife viewing opportunities, the center also includes indoor and outdoor exhibits on nature and history.
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1400 Delmarva Lane, Wilmington, DE
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Beginning as a marshland restoration project in 1998, the Russell W. Peterson Wildlife Refuge has grown into an award-winning eco-system and wildlife habitat. Featuring a trail system, educational outreach programs and more, plan your visit today.
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The mill at Haines Mill Museum dates back to 1760. Restored as a working grist mill museum in 1972, visitors can now watch a water turbine and rolling equipment operated by water power supplied from a mill race. Open Saturday and Sunday, May through September.
37.5 Miles
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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The 19,000 sq ft Destination Playground At Cedar Creek Parkway opened in 2010 and immediately amazed kids with over 300 different activities and an advanced NEOS electronic play station. Bathrooms, picnic areas and ball fields are located nearby.
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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.