- Our list of the best things to do in Albrightsville, Pennsylvania, features the top 80 nearby activities — including 25 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Albrightsville, PA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Museums & Galleries, Entertainment & Shows, Outdoor Places, and Amusement.
- The results below include the top 1 thing to do within the city of Albrightsville, PA , followed by 79 popular activities in nearby cities, including Jim Thorpe, Stroudsburg, Wilkes-Barre, East Stroudsburg, Lake Harmony, Hazleton, Tannersville and Scranton
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A hike to view wildlife and scenic waterfalls is the Bushkill Falls experience. Different activities available are also putt putt and paddling with lodging options as well.
31.6 Miles
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Oxford Dr & Pearl Avenue, Allentown, PA 18103
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Focusing on athletics, Percy Ruhe Memorial Park aka Alton Park offers visitors a variety of sports areas to play in, from basketball courts to baseball diamonds. The park also features a multipurpose field with shaded areas for picnics.
32.1 Miles
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SteelStacks Campus, 101 Founders Way, Bethlehem, PA 18015
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A two-theater, independently owned cinema, the Frank Banko Alehouse Cinema shows a variety of independent, art house, foreign, and mainstream films. The theater also hosts live comedy and musical performances, and serves a variety of beers.
32.7 Miles
Warren Hills Wrestling Club is a community run wrestling organization that promotes the sport of wrestling and supports local wrestlers from early childhood up through college. The organization welcomes volunteers.
33.1 Miles
Founded in 1920, the historical and beautiful Saucon Valley Country Club lies nestled in the Lehigh Valley. The club is one of the largest private clubs in America and features three golf courses, tennis and squash courts, swimming pools and a guest house for members.
34.2 Miles
A family-owned vineyard and winery, Blair Vineyards features a covered tasting pavilion with views of the Blue Mountains. Guests are encouraged to bring a picnic to pair with the local wine and cheese available on site. The tasting room includes samples of six wines.
34.4 Miles
Paying tribute to the Mack truck is the Mack Trucks Historical Museum. The museum educates guests on the creation and history of the Mack truck and offers full size exhibits of trucks that date back to as early as 1940.
34.6 Miles
Macungie Memorial Park offers an array of recreational and leisure activities. The parks expansive grounds are perfect for picnics and walking, while sports enthusiasts will enjoy the ball fields, swimming pool and tennis courts.
34.8 Miles
Named for industrialist Frederic Kalmbach Sr., Kalmbach Park was established by a donation from Kalmbach of his home and the surrounding property. It has walking trails, a restored 1850s barn and an open field as well as educational programs.
34.8 Miles
With views of the Delaware River, Mariton Wildlife Sanctuary provides a relaxing environment. Its lush forests are also equipped with hiking trails and a nature center for both bird and wildlife watching.