- TripBuzz found 48 things to do with kids in or near Latrobe, Pennsylvania, including 40 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Johnstown, Indiana, Monroeville and Ligonier.
- From Latrobe Skating Center to Lincoln Lanes, the Latrobe area offers 42 different types of family activities, including: Bowling, Movie Theaters, Specialty Museums and National & State Parks.
- Just a short drive from Pittsburgh, Latrobe is a small town with a rich and important history. Along with being the home of famous golfer Arnold Palmer, the city is also home to Fred Rogers (affectionately known as Mister Rogers). Latrobe is further recognized as a college town with the inclusion of Saint Vincent College, a private, four-year institution that is well over 100 years old.
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305 Church Road, Bethel Park, PA 15102
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Bladerunners Ice Complex - Bethel Park provides families the opportunity to participate in skating lessons, have fun during an open skate session, or check out one of the money shows on ice that comes to the area.
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Bethel Park section begins at Irishtown Road, Bethel Park, PA
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The 46-mile Montour Trail is a non-motorized trail that popularly used for taking walks. It is a scenic route that includes picnic areas, water fountains, and places to park vehicles.
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Located 50 miles south of Pittsburgh, Laurel Caverns is the largest cave and natural bat hibernaculum in Pennsylvania.Three miles long, with ceilings up to 50 feet high, the cave is situated beneath a 435 acre privately owned geological preserve.
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Walnut Hill Miniature Golf Inc is an 18-hole miniature golf course that includes two waterfalls, a pond, and two streams. The course has a gift shop and a cafe that makes frozen custard.
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A variety of North American and exotic animals call the Woodland Zoo & More home, and visitors can enjoy a stroll around the park to view them. The zoo is the birthplace of Kenahkininen, a rare male white buffalo.
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Offered through the Nemacolin Woodlands Resort, the Off-Road Driving Academy uses 20 miles of rugged trails as its course for a guided lesson and opportunity to drive a Jeep Rubicon with up to four passengers through off-road terrain.
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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.
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Bicycling and hiking are some of the activities you can do at the Great Allegheny Passage Trail. This 15-mile path connects with the 184.5-mile C&O Canal Towpath at Cumberland. You will pass by industrial and coal mining ruins along the way.
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Pennsylvania's largest cave, Laurel Caverns sits under a private geological reserve. A guided tour provides access to several passages along lighted pathways. Rapelling groups are available twice daily, and spelunking for those with experience. Cave is closed from November through April, during bat hibernation …
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Spruce Forest Artisan Village is a local store which features a range of traditional crafts including wood sculptures, spinning & weaving works, pottery, stained glass works and more.