- Our list of the best things to do in Bear, Delaware, features the top 188 nearby activities — including 83 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Bear, DE has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, Entertainment & Shows, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 3 things to do within the city of Bear, DE , followed by 185 popular activities in nearby cities, including Wilmington, Newark, New Castle, West Chester, Media, Middletown, Havre de Grace, Elkton, Kennett Square, Smyrna, North East, Chadds Ford, Hockessin, Delaware City, Downingtown, Chester, Greenville, Odessa, Winterthur and Clayton
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Equine enthusiasts enjoy visiting West Chester's Sunset Valley Farm. The equestrian farm is home to 48 acres of beautiful grounds with horses available for riding lessons, recreational trail rides and riding camps.
23.9 Miles
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Commerce Street, Havre de Grace, MD 21078
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At the end of Union Street is Millard Tydings Memorial Park. They have picnic tables and grills available for visitors. They also have a playground, boardwalk, and a pebble beach.
23.9 Miles
Leaping Lizards offers a large open-play area that features a bouncy obstacle course, inflatable basketball hoops, inflatable slides, and bouncy rooms. They are available for birthday parties and offer various classes including silly soccer, twirl classes and cake decorating.
24.0 Miles
Providing a natural botanical haven for families, children and adults interested in nature, horticulture and history, Tyler Arboretum, is a cultural and community gem. Included on its 650-acres are 17 miles of hiking trails, rare plant and tree species, historic buildings and more.
24.3 Miles
Recently under new management, The Celtic Pub offers guests dining and live music. The food is a mix of traditional Irish and American classics. There are several TVs around the bar that show the latest sports games.
24.3 Miles
Situated on 33 acres of hillsides, Glen Providence Park features a duck pond, streams and hiking trails through wooded terrain. The park provides an area suitable for picnics, fishing, sledding, nature study and wildlife viewing.
24.5 Miles
Opened in 2005, the Pennsylvania Veteran's Museum serves to preserve the history and legacy of all U.S. veterans. The museum features informational displays to educate all those who visit, with a focus on educating youth, on the history of our nations fighters.
24.5 Miles
Turning Point Gallery is an art gallery that focuses on American studio handcrafted jewelry and glass sculptures from over a dozen artists that specialize in the medium. They also have art furniture and original paintings.
24.5 Miles
The Pennsylvania Veterans Museum maintains a permanent collection of historical artifacts and exhibits pertaining to veterans of the armed forces. It hosts educational programs and frequent special events, and produces educational films and lesson plans for teachers.
24.6 Miles
With more than 2,600-acres of rolling woodlands and meadows, Ridley Creek State Park, features something for outdoor enthusiasts of all ages. Visitors can fish, camp, hike, bike, and more while wedding parties enjoy taking photos by the pristine gardens.