- Our list of the best things to do in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, features the top 88 nearby activities — including 28 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Stroudsburg, PA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Museums & Galleries, Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, and Sports & Fitness.
- The results below include the top 14 things to do within the city of Stroudsburg, PA , followed by 74 popular activities in nearby cities, including Easton, East Stroudsburg, Hackettstown, Lake Harmony, Phillipsburg, Tannersville, Bushkill, Jim Thorpe, Morristown, Albrightsville, Bethlehem, Budd Lake, Scranton and Hawley
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Featuring the performances of The Allentown Symphony Orchestra, Symphony Hall hosts series for kids and international dancing. Every month visitors can listen to live jazz music on the third floor of the building.
30.2 Miles
Featuring a replica Liberty Bell that guests can actually ring, The Liberty Bell Museum is located inside a historic church. The museum has a variety of exhibits pertaining to the colonial and revolutionary eras.
30.4 Miles
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8 Silk Mill Drive, Hawley, PA 18428
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Situated in the Pocono Mountains, Harmony Presents at the Hawley Silk Mill provides a community concert venue that focuses on local artists. Independent bands and comedians are featured, as well as comedy nights in the onsite coffee house.
30.4 Miles
Known as the busiest park in the township, Chubb Park offers over 85 acres of sports and leisure amenities. The park includes multiple picnic areas, a tennis court, multiple athletic fields, children's playground, ice rink and nature pond and more.
30.5 Miles
Costa's Family Fun Park is an all-ages attraction with a variety of activities, from bumper boats and waterslides, to a kid's playland with giant ball pit and tunnel slide. Enjoy go karts, arcade, laser tag and mini-golf.
30.6 Miles
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334 votes
151 Grey Towers Drive, Milford, PA 18337
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Built in 1886 as a summer home for James and Mary Pinchot, Grey Towers National Historic Site now stands as a beautiful museum and reminder of the work James did to help conserve the areas natural surroundings. The mansion now hosts tours and special holiday events throughout the year.
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Built in 1886, Grey Towers National Historic Site sits on 102-acres of wooded walking trails and pristine gardens. Inside the mansion, guests can enjoy guided tours of the historic site, educational and cultural events and auctions.
30.7 Miles
Built in the early 1800's, The Upper Mill, is on the list of National Register of Historic Places and features a self-guided tour of the operating water wheel. Today, the mill is home to a café/bakery, boutique shops, a restaurant and bar.
30.7 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.
30.8 Miles
The Pines Dinner Theater offers dinner and a theater performance. The food is based on the theme for the show and is served as a sit down meal, while the show can have a special theme such as Winter Wonderland, be a Broadway musical, or a murder mystery.