- TripBuzz found 9 things to do with kids in or near Bedford, Pennsylvania, including 4 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Cumberland and Flintstone.
- From Schellsburg / Shawnee Loop to Fort Bedford Museum, the Bedford area offers 44 different types of family activities, including: Movie Theaters, History Museums, Specialty Museums and Parks.
- Located in south central Pennsylvania just over 100 miles from both Harrisburg and Pittsburgh, Bedford is home to a series of family oriented activities, affordable prices, and beautiful countryside. George Washington headquartered himself in Bedford to lead 13,000 men against the Whiskey Rebellion of 1794. Bedford also hosts the Fall Foliage Festival every year, with pony rides, antique cars, and a number of vendors lining the streets.
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A 10-theater cinema multiplex, Richland Cinemas 10 shows first-run movies. Some theaters offer stadium seating, and all have digital video and sound. The theater offers bargain matinees and a variety of other discounts and promotions, as well.
26.2 Miles
Richland Lanes is a bowling alley with 40 lanes that offers bumpers free of charge and includes cosmic bowling, league play and a pro shop. Their snack bar is a full pizza restaurant.
26.3 Miles
Consisting of a multipurpose field and a playground, Luray Park offers visitors an outdoor space for recreational activities. The playground has a wood chip floor and features a two story slide with a rock climbing wall.
27.0 Miles
Featuring 20 lanes, Zips Classic Lanes provides duckpin bowling on 16 lanes with traditional bowling on the remaining lanes. The bowling center has food and drink options, shoe rental and manual scoring.
27.1 Miles
With over 30 different species that have been either donated or rescued, the Tri-State Zoological Park is open on a seasonal basis. They are also available for parties and can bring their animals and programs to private functions.
27.2 Miles
Located on 11 acres, Greenhouse Park is situated along the Stonycreek River area which can be used for tubing, fishing and boating. The park itself has a walking trail, volleyball court, pavilions and open areas used for hosting events.
27.2 Miles
Portage's original 1926 railroad depot building is home to the Portage Station Museum. The museum features displays reflecting the area's history in coal mining, railroads and steel as well as its geography and ecology.
28.2 Miles
Alpaca in the Moon Farm is home to small alpaca herds including Suri and Huacaya varieties, and they specialize in alpaca fiber, sales and breeding. The farm hours vary so appointments are recommended.
28.3 Miles
The Daisytown Sportsmen Club has been in operation since 1955 and has grown to include two regulation trap and .22 silhouette ranges, an indoor range and an outdoor rifle, pistol, and muzzleloader range. The club also hosts league shoots.
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From group exercise sessions to massages, Summit Athletic Club offers a variety of fitness activities to its members. The center also has an aquatic facility with a 25 yard pool for swimming laps.