- 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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Surrounded by hiking trails, Lake Redman is a prime water sports destination, with activities like boating, kayaking, and paddleboating for visitors to participate in. The lake has several picnic areas for visitors to set up family picnics at.
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217 W Princess Street, York, PA 17404
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At Industrial & Agricultural Museum, visitors can browse displays filled with artifacts from the 18th century until present day. Some of the artifacts featured in these exhibits include steam engines, tractors, automobiles, and airplanes.
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Citizens Bank Park, built in 2004, is the home field for the Philadelphia Phillies. The 43,661 seat stadium also features many concession stands serving regional food, and is part of the larger Sports Complex.
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401 N Delaware Avenue, Camden, NJ 08102
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The Camden Riversharks Professional Baseball Club are an independent minor league team who play in the class A Atlantic League. The team plays its home games in Campbell's Park, and regularly offers family promotions and giveaways at games.
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Situated in the middle of Buck County, Carousel Villiage At Indian Walk is a shopping and dining destination with a variety of boutiques and eateries. The village features a replica steam engine, as well as a Christmas Tree walk.
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There are always interesting items on the shelves at The York Emporium, a quirky shop in York, Pennsylvania. Its 19,000-foot sales floor is jammed with more than 250,000 books, knick-knacks, souvenirs, kitchen equipment, games, home demor items, chilren's toys and much more.
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A prominent cemetery in the Harrisburg area is the historical Harrisburg Cemetery. The cemetery was originally founded in 1845 and is a burial ground for Revolutionary War soldiers and prominent political figures.
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A fun place to drink, eat, and play, Xfinity Live offers everything from mechanical bull riding to an NBC sports arena. An ideal venue for planned parties, it offers live entertainment, beer hall, fire pit, and a western themed pub.
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Accredited by the American Zoological and Aquarium Association, the Adventure Aquarium is a massive attraction that features numerous exhibits, meetings with biologists, and even the only display of Great Hammerhead sharks in the United States. There are also hands-on exhibits within seven touch areas.
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Children and families are both welcome at the Camden Children's Garden that encourages knowledge of the natural world. The four-acre horticulture garden provides experiences for imaginative play and creative learning.