- TripBuzz found 208 things to do with kids in or near Langhorne, Pennsylvania, including 201 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Philadelphia, Trenton, Doylestown and Princeton.
- From Trenton Freedom to Core Creek Park, the Langhorne area offers 110 different types of family activities, including: Movie Theaters, Amusement Parks (All Ages), Farms & Ranches and Nature & Wildlife Areas.
- Home of Sesame Place, an amusement park celebrating the Sesame Street educational television show, Langhorne is a popular tourist destination for families with children. Just forty minutes from Philadelphia, the city offers a number of other attractions including Core Creek Park equipped with a large playground and hiking trails. Tourists can also visit Styer's Orchard where fruit picking is welcomed.
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800 Willow Grove Street, Hackettstown, NJ 7840
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The Stephens State Park Office provides information about Stephens State Park, its facilities, and events that occur at the park. Park guides can provide maps, information about hiking trails, fishing information, and information on their camping sites.
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Kahdena Rd., Morristown, NJ 07962
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Visitors can tour the Gothic Revival home where Caroline Foster lived for 98 years, and was built by a grandson of Paul Revere at the Fosterfield's Living History Farms. Visitors can also learn about the history of agriculture.
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The central portion of Briant Park is home to a substantial pond that holds many ducks and geese. Guests can also access a paved walking path that is roughly one mile in length, an open grassy area, and picnic tables with adjoining grills.
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The Stephen Crane house was the childhood home of author Stephen Crane, and is one of the oldest houses in Asbury Park. The house is used for small cultural programs.
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More than just the average campground, Buena Vista Park in Vineland, New Jersey boasts multi-sport facilities, pools, mini golf, and water activities on top of the over 600 camp sites. In a tent, RV, or rented cabin, enjoy all of the amenities amidst the wilderness.
48.6 Miles
Wilmington & Western Railroad is the first railroad to be included in the National register of Historic Places. Opened as a tourist attraction in 1966, this 1870 railroad uses steam engines to transport children of all ages back in time, for all occasions, whether for romantic evenings or special celebrations.
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45 Macculloch Ave., Morristown, NJ 07960
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The Macculloch Hall Historic Museum and Gardens contains the largest single collection of Thomas Nast original works, along with 450 pieces of porcelain dating from 750, original letters from the country's founding fathers, and a large rug collection. The gardens contain over 65 varieties of roses.
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Improv, classic Shakespeare, and holiday productions are just a few of the entertaining pieces that make up the Pax Amicus Castle Theatre puzzle. The theatre is a not-for-profit cultural educational center that supports local talent and the community.
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At Reeves-Reed Arboretum, visitors can explore the gardens, pathways, and historic buildings on the premises. In the spring time, they feature a 'daffodil-bowl' where an entire hillside is blooming with daffodils.
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Union Sports Arena boasts the full list of indoor ice rink options, from public skating to competitive hockey. They also have an indoor soccer field, cafe, summer camps, learn to skate, and private lesson programs.