- TripBuzz found 23 things to do with kids in or near Williamsport, Pennsylvania, including 10 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Lewisburg, Lock Haven and Danville.
- From Hiawatha Paddlewheel Riverboat to Treasure Castle Playland, the Williamsport area offers 30 different types of family activities, including: Bowling, Theaters, Sports Museums and Playgrounds.
- Once a lumber town, Williamsport is the home of the annual Little League World Series. With lots of outdoor space and various lakes and streams, it further provides for recreational activities such as camping, fishing, boating and hiking. Williamsport also has a number of museums and cultural events such as Community Theater.
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Founded in 1976, the Community Theatre League is located in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.The CTL hosts plays, muscials, kids' shows and concerts at its facility. Student productions are also featured at the performing arts site.
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Catering to visitors new to the area, Williamsport Visitor's Center provides maps, brochures, coupons, and other information for attractions in the surrounding region. The staff is knowledgeable and provides suggestions based on the visitor's preferences.
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810 Nichols Pl, Williamsport, PA 17701
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The Peter Herdic Transportation Museum is a museum dedicated to preserving and educating about the history of transportation in the local area. Artifacts at the museum include a 1962 bus, a birch bark canoe, and a Parlor Car from 1949.
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Canoe Susquehanna offers guided boat trips in a variety of different vessels. The company offers recreational kayaks, multi-person kayaks, and 26 foot Big Canoes. Trips are available along a variety of river routes.
19.4 Miles
Slifer House Museum is a Victorian mansion-turned-museum that houses decorative arts from the Victorian Era. Many of the artifacts were handed down from descendants of the families who owned the original house.
19.7 Miles
The PPL Montour Preserve is a wildlife area encompassing fishing, boating and picnic areas, and 15 miles of walking trails, along with a Visitor Information Centre.
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The bowling alley, Lewisburg Lanes, is a family oriented business that features a fully stocked pro shop as well as rental shoes. The bowling alley is also available for rent for private birthday parties.
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Housed in one of the state's oldest log buildings, the Packwood House Museum holds the Fetherston's collection of glass, ceramics, textiles, furniture, paintings, Pennsylvania German decorative arts, and Oriental art. The woodland garden features a collection of Japanese cedar trees.
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Built in 1941, The Campus Theatre, is one of the few remaining single-screen, art-deco movie theaters in America. In addition to the first-run movies, guests are enthralled with the mirrored lobby, wall and ceiling murals and bronze leafing.
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Founded in 1846 by a group of Baptists, Bucknell University, has grown to more than 100 buildings on its 450-acre campus. Known as one of the top liberal arts universities in the nation, the Bucknell campus features an art gallery, performing arts center and literary centers.