- 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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Featuring seasonal events throughout the year, Linvilla Orchards has grown into much more than a typical pick-your-own fruit farm. The farm includes a petting zoo, fishing, indoor mini-golf, playground and other fun for the whole family.
41.5 Miles
Since opening in 1950, the family owned and operated Laurel Drive-In has been providing screenings of both modern and classic movies in a nostalgic drive-in setting. On-site concessions are offered as well as double features in the summertime.
41.6 Miles
The Jim Thorpe Memorial is a red marble memorial to Jim Thorpe sitting on soil from Thorpe's home Indian reservation, New York's Polo Ground, and the Stockholm Olympic Stadium, and features a quote by Sweden's King Gustav V, and several images of Thorpe participating in various sports.
41.6 Miles
Housed in an 1840's era Grist Mill, today's Hedgerow Theatre, was redesigned as a repertory theatre in 1923. The venue features award-winning productions throughout the year, holds special presentations for children, and is an integral part of the community.
41.8 Miles
As of 2013, the Kid's Castle is closed for renovations. When it reopens, the 35-foot high castle will contain a twisty slide, tree house, barnyard, promenade slides, and swings, along with a children's amphitheater.
41.8 Miles
Home to the only surviving residence of a former Colonial Pennsylvania Governor, Graeme Park is a magical piece of land. The beautiful home sits on 42-acres of land that includes lush grassy hills, a garden and a serene lake.
41.8 Miles
Established over 50 years ago, Bar-Don Lanes is an old-fashioned bowling alley that hosts open bowling, league play, tournaments, and special events. There is a pub on the premises that serves food and drinks.
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209 Shewell Avenue, Doylestown, PA 18901
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The mission of the Bucks County School of the Performing Arts is to cultivate the abilities of the students by giving them the confidence to pursue their dreams. The school teaches jazz dancing and musical theatre lessons.
41.9 Miles
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1733 East Harrisburg Pike, Middletown, PA 17057
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Featuring a roller skating rink, Doc's Family Fun Center can be used for open skating, roller hockey and Zumba fitness classes. The center offers skating and hockey lessons, a summer camp, redemption games and a snack bar.
41.9 Miles
Set on 234 acres, the College Settlement Camp features all day and overnight camping designed to teach children about the outdoors. Fishing, hiking and animal study are offered, along with arts and crafts and educational programs.