- TripBuzz found 241 things to do with kids in or near Willow Grove, Pennsylvania, including 238 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Philadelphia, Trenton, Doylestown and Norristown.
- From Thunderbird Lanes to Willow Grove Ice Rink Inc, the Willow Grove area offers 101 different types of family activities, including: Skating Rinks, Bowling, Parks and Theaters.
- A short drive from Philadelphia, Willow Grove is a growing suburban community in Montgomery County. The city is also less than a thirty minute drive from Sesame Place, the amusement park of Sesame Street, and is home to a large indoor mall with a wide variety of stores and restaurants. Consequently, the town often hosts a number of tourists, especially in the summer season.
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In 1917, the National Memorial Arch, was dedicated in honor of the arrival of George Washington and his troops to Valley Forge. Standing over 60-feet high, the granite arch features bronze plaques of the Valley Forge general officers.
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The small Lenape Park is city owned and maintained natural area. Open from the early morning to sunset every day, the park offers a gazebo structure, bench sitting areas, and a water feature.
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Featuring a turf field and a wood skating surface, International Sports, Skating & Fun Centre can be used for roller skating along with a variety of sports. It offers camps, party hosting, arcade games, children's play areas and a cafe.
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Within the Playdrome Bowling Center, guests can access 36 lanes of traditional ten pin bowling with automatic scoring systems. The bowling alley also has a large video game arcade, billiard tables, and a full on-site bar and grill.
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3960 Germantown Pike, Collegeville, PA 19426
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A small family-run amusement park, the Collegeville Pit Stop Ltd offers a variety of entertainment options. Visitors can play miniature golf on an 18-hole course, ride go karts, and visit a video game arcade.
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32 West Bridge Street, New Hope, PA 18938
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Visitors can hop aboard a 1920s steam locomotive on the New Hope and Ivyland Railroad. Guests can ride in the passenger coaches, or if the weather is nice on the open air coaches, while on the nine mile round trip through Bucks County while listening to narration about the area.
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New Hope-Lambertville Toll Supported Bridge, originally constructed in 1904, is supported financially by other toll bridges that cross the Delaware River, although no tolls are collected at this site. The bridge is popular with walkers who stroll between New Hope and Lambertville.
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Hoy Park is a quaint, quiet, and small community park that features a boat ramp for those who wish to take a relaxing canoe ride. Though there is not much to explore, it is a great spot for unwinding.
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Built to inspire the minds of children is the Bucks County Children's Museum. The exhibits throughout the museum are set to educate youth on the workings of everyday life and include a general store, a construction site, a play factory and town square.
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Laurel Acres Park is a large open green space with a lake and walking trails. It features picnic areas, fishing, playgrounds, and restroom facilities, as well as ample space for sports. There is also security on site.