- TripBuzz found 35 things to do with kids in or near Ligonier, Pennsylvania, including 28 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Johnstown, Latrobe, Farmington and Indiana.
- From Ligonier Lanes to Idlewild & SoakZone, the Ligonier area offers 46 different types of family activities, including: Theaters, Amusement Parks (All Ages), Bowling and Military Museums.
- Home of Idlewild Park and Soak Zone, Ligonier is a well-known tourist attraction in Pennsylvania. Although a small town, the community provides activities for residents and visitors to enjoy year round. This includes winter sports like skiing, and summer activities such as golf, bicycling, fishing and boating. Ligonier also hosts an annual community festival in the fall that is attended by many.
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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.
37.7 Miles
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371 votes
7227 Reynolds Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15208
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Housed in the historic home of Henry Clay Frick, the Frick Art & Historical Center illuminates the Gilded Age through fine and decorative art collections and exhibits, and a vintage car and carriage collection. Thematic docent-led tours explore the Victorian era.
37.9 Miles
Pittsburgh's Frick Park is the largest of its kind in the region, spanning 644 acres. The park is heavily wooded, and features an extensive network of trails for hiking and running. It is also a prime bird watching spot.
37.9 Miles
There is water fun for everyone at Sandcastle Water Park, in Pittsburgh. Featuring a resort-like setting, guests of all ages enjoy the numerous water slides, rafting runs, and body slides, plus a kiddie pool for the little ones.
38.1 Miles
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.
38.1 Miles
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10240 National Pike, Grantsville, MD 21536
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Named for the historic Casselman River Bridge, an 80-foot stone bridge constructed in 1813, Casselman River Bridge State Park spans four acres. Additional attractions include fly fishing, picnicking, and hiking.
38.5 Miles
Located in a historic theater, Manor Theatre offers visitors four of the latest films to watch each week. The theater has a bar that serves alcoholic beverages named after famous movies.
38.8 Miles
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 …
39.3 Miles
Taking travellers through the Allegheny Mountains, the Historic Lincoln Highway connects six counties, with attractions including historic landmarks, artisan shops and studios, a buffalo ranch, and dining and lodging.
39.5 Miles
The Pittsburgh Zoo and PPG Aquarium is one of six combination facilities in the United States. The zoo contains 4,000 animals from over 475 species groups, while the aquarium contains 46,000 square feet.