- 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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Opened in 1980, Carmike Cinema 4 is a small movie theater that shows its visitors the latest Hollywood films. Amenities at the theater include concessions, digital projection, and matinee ticket specials.
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225 Indian Springs Road, Indiana, PA 15701
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An old-fashioned drive-in movie theater, Palace Gardens Drive-In Theatre offers a classic, nostalgic drive-in experience. The theater features window speakers and a concession stand, and has a playground for kids to use before the movie.
22.3 Miles
Westmont Lanes is a local bowling center that provides its guests with a number of amenities in addition to bowling. These amenities include bumper bowling, different weekday specials, and party options.
22.7 Miles
The primary focus of Monster Mini Golf is an 18-hole indoor putt putt course. The entire course is glow in the dark with black light fixtures, and obstacles embrace a family friendly monster theme.
22.7 Miles
With automatic scoring technology, Mohawk Lanes offers visitors 16 lanes to bowl from. The alley also has a pro shop where visitors can pick up shoes and bowling balls, as well as a lounge to relax in.
23.0 Miles
At Indiana Skating Center, visitors can rent both roller skates and roller blades, and practice their skating skills at the rink. The rink also has an arcade area and a concession stand that serves snacks.
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Guests can experience the next generation of entertainment at Cinemark Monroeville Mall. Theaters include XD technology with floor to ceiling and wall to wall screens, custom sound, and premium seating.
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Measuring 277 acres, Stackhouse Park was gifted to the city in 1931 by the Cambria Iron Company. The park features seven miles of hiking trails in a wooded area and can be used for camping, cross-country skiing and picnics.
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Affiliated with the Ohio State University, Fisher Auditorium is a multiuse structure that hosts a variety of events, including lectures, meetings, concerts, and other functions. The auditorium was built in 1968 and named in honor of Assemblyman Ralph Fisher.
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Somerset Historical Center is 150 acre rural history museum. The museum features buildings, agricultural displays, artifacts and documents that serve to preserve the history of the areas rural Pennsylvania lifestyle.