- Our list of the best things to do in Reading, Pennsylvania, features the top 110 nearby activities — including 36 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Reading, 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 25 things to do within the city of Reading, PA , followed by 85 popular activities in nearby cities, including Lititz, Pottstown, Ephrata, Kutztown, Bird in Hand, Intercourse, Macungie, Phoenixville, Ronks, Adamstown, Downingtown, Lancaster, Fort Madison, Wellsboro, Exton, Collegeville and Farmington
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The Red Buffalo Ranch is a ranch that is located on the edge of the Evansburg State Park. The ranch offers 3-hour long lunch rides and has a variety of trails that can be used for running, walking, or biking.
29.3 Miles
An indoor tennis facility, Great Valley Racquet Club is staffed by experienced tennis pros who offer individual or group tennis instruction. The facility offers open tennis hours as well as camps and clinics.
29.4 Miles
Established in 1997, Waltz Vineyards grows grapes on their sixth-generation farm. Featuring a Tuscan-inspired tasting room, guests can choose from a list of 20 Vinifera wines served with artisan cheeses and chocolates.
29.5 Miles
As a community baseball park, Patriot's Park hosts regional games and tournaments for visitors to participate in or watch. The park is home to the Allentown Patriots Athletic Association, a group of fastpitch teams.
29.7 Miles
Located in the heart of Amish country, the Choo Choo Barn is an extensive model train museum and gift shop. Entrance to the shop is free, but patrons must purchase a ticket to enter the exhibit room.
29.7 Miles
The Lehigh Valley Grand Prix is an indoor go-karting facility that is available for birthday parties, corporate events, and bachelor parties. The facility includes a ¼-mile go-kart track that has 11 turns.
29.8 Miles
QVC Studio Park has been introducing visitors to the world of television and multimedia retailing since 1997. Featuring a guided walking tour through the 58,000 square foot studio, visitors will see behind the curtain of this iconic retail giant.
29.8 Miles
A county park, Scherersville Park spans 300 acres. The park's centerpiece is Jordan Creek, and it offers fishing opportunities in both the creek and in nearby mine holes. The park is also a good destination for bird watching.
29.8 Miles
Situated on the edge of Little Lehigh Creek, Fountain Park provides visitors with a park with two baseball diamonds, a soccer field, and a basketball court. Visitors are permitted to fish at the creek.