- Our list of the best things to do in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, features the top 224 nearby activities — including 95 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Kennett Square, PA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Museums & Galleries, Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 8 things to do within the city of Kennett Square, PA , followed by 216 popular activities in nearby cities, including Wilmington, Newark, West Chester, New Castle, Media, Phoenixville, Downingtown, Wayne, Elkton, Malvern, North East, Chadds Ford, Intercourse, King of Prussia, Hockessin, Valley Forge, Bear, Delaware City, Chester, Pottstown, Greenville, Ronks, Norristown, Middletown, Wellsboro, Drexel Hill, Winterthur and Exton
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The 4 mile-long trails, the playgrounds, the picnic areas, the different sports courses, all of these and others make White Clay Creek State Park worth the while. Fishing enthusiasts can also find 2 ponds inside the park.
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Delaware Park is not a simple park, but a place where can be found a casino, restaurants, a racetrack and a golf course. Club members have special amenities.
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Located in the heart of Wilmington's Little Italy, Saint Anthony of Padua Church, was founded in 1924 after being built by local volunteers. The church is best known for a yearly, week-long Italian Festival that routinely makes the top ten list of things to do in Delaware.
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The Can Do Playground is a play area designed so that all children, regardless of physical or developmental disabilities, can have access and fun. The playground features a variety of equipment and play areas.
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Owned by the skaters themselves, the Brandywine Roller Girls are the county's premiere all-female roller derby league. The league consists of skaters from age 18 through their 50s, and offers empowering entertainment.
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On September 3, 1777, a famous Revolutionary War battle was fought at Cooch's Bridge. Today, the site contains artifacts, cannons, and educational exhibits commemorating the events that occurred during this tumultuous time in American History.
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Tubman-Garrett Riverfront Park hosts numerous events like festivals on its wide grounds and also attracts visitors on a daily basis who enjoy strolling by gardens and resting on benches. The boardwalk is popular with joggers.
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Brandywine Park is divided by grey stone walls built of local stone in the late 1800's. The park maintains trails that wind along creeks along with open fields that are excellent for picnics, kite flying and disc golf.
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Bob Carpenter Center is a 5,000 seat basketball arena, which is also suited for concerts and banquets. It has its own locker rooms and weight-rooms.
10.9 Miles
Used for canine recreation, Lloyd Park provides dogs with a grassy, wooded area to play along with access to a creek. The park also features a children's playground and a volleyball court.