Bucks County, Pennsylvania Attractions
Offering families everything from water slides to farms, from sports to history, Bucks County, PA has plenty of attractions to entertain your family on your next vacation.
You don’t have to go far to find fun things to do when you plan a family vacation to Bucks County, Pennsylvania. This large suburb of Philadelphia is conveniently located 75 miles from New York City and close to Trenton, New Jersey. In Bucks County, your family will see why it has a rich history and how that history continues today. Although many of the activities listed below are busiest in summer, the area has great weather in spring and fall, and even ski resorts in winter. Call ahead to check hours of operation if you're traveling in the off-season.
Fun for Little Ones
(Toddler to Age 8)
Sesame Place
100 Sesame Road
Langhorne, PA 19047
215/752-7070
The ideal first theme park for children under 7, Sesame Place brings all your favorite characters out to play. Your family will have a great time enjoying family favorites like the rides at Elmo's World, Big Bird's Balloon Race, Sunny Day Carousel, Cookie Mountain, Ernie's Bounce Bed and a stroll down the Sesame Street Neighborhood. Also new for 2009 is the Count’s Splash Castle, a multi-level, interactive, 38,000-square-foot water castle which features over 90 play elements such as a 1,000 gallon eight-foot tipping bucket, hydro blasters, bubbler jets, multiple water slides and much more. If possible, plan a visit midweek as weekends are extremely crowded.
Giggleberry Fair at Peddler’s Village
Routes 202 & 263
Lahaska, Bucks County, PA
215/794-4000
Let your kids go wild at Giggleberry Fair, an indoor fun center that has video games, arcade games, play rooms, and rides. Your kids can tackle, Giggleberry Mountain, one of Pennsylvania's largest and most attractive obstacle course, they can fuel their creativity with Discovery Land, the interactive playground, and they can ride on the 1922 restored Grand Carousel. Prices are $14.99 for children and $12.99 for adults for access to Giggleberry Mountain, Discovery Land, and unlimited carousel rides.
Crayola Factory
30 Centre Square
Easton, PA 18042
800/747-0561
A great trip for your colorful kids, the Crayola Factory is a place where your kids can color to their heart’s content. Color, draw, and paint with the latest Crayola products, learn about the history of this creative product, and participate in dozens of interactive projects and activities. Admission for adults and children is $9.50, $9 for seniors, and children 2 and under are free. There also is a military discount for $8.50. Allow time to stroll around Easton, Pennsylvania, a restored mining town whose proud inhabitants have built a thriving downtown packed with bakeries, galleries and crafts shops. It's fun to see how loving care can bring life back to what were once poor miners' red brick row houses.
Silver Lake Nature Center
1306 Bath Road
Bristol, PA 19007
215/785-1177
Come out to see some natural beauty at the Silver Lake Nature Center. This 253-acre land has abundant foliage, rare plants and animals, and easy access to the wetlands and woodlands. Enjoy the beautiful landscape while participating in some fun outdoor activities like yoga, belly dancing lessons, kayaking, and nature walks.
Fun for Older Children
(Up to Age 18)
Sport Aviation, Inc.
Van Sant Airport
516 Cafferty Road
Erwinna, PA 18920
610/847-8320
Let your children touch the sky at Van Sant Airport where they offer lessons in flying. Learn to fly a glider or biplane by qualified instructors for $40 or $45. Don’t feel like learning? That’s okay because they also offer rides in their different gliders and airplanes from $70-$400. When you’re not up in the air your family can relax with hamburgers and hotdogs available on weekends in the summer, and there is even a picnic area.
Haycock Stables
1035 Old Bethlehem Rd
Perkasie, PA 18944-381
215/257-6271
For the little ones who dream about horses, take them to Haycock stables where they can hit the trails on a beautiful horse. They specialize in family trail rides guided through Nockamixon State Park. They offer mounts for all ages and if you have a favorite, you can request it when you make your reservation. Pony trail rides are also available. Rates for families are $40 per person and you must make a reservation in advance.
Ghost Tours
200 Douglas Fir Dr, Unit 104
Warrington, PA 18976
215/343-5564
For some good natured thrills, take your family to the ghost tours of New Hope. Said to be one of the most haunted towns in the region, these walking tours are led by lantern through the streets of New Hope, Pennsylvania. Hear about the phantom Hitchhiker and other ghost stories as you tour historic buildings at night. Tours are held weekly and are $10 per person. If you arrive in the afternoon, have a stroll down the touristy main street of this former hippie enclave, now a bustling stop for families on their way to the nearby Amish country.
Fun For the Whole Family
Washington Crossing Historic Park
Box 103
Washington Crossing, PA 18977
215/493-4076
Who said history was boring? At Washington Crossing Historic Park, you’ll learn about when General George Washington crossed the Delaware River on Christmas night in 1776 to defeat the Hessian troops. This simple history lesson is taught by re-enactments around the park, and tours of historical structures. Ticket prices for tours are $7 for adults, $6 for seniors, $4 for children 3-11, and children under 3 are free.
Bucks County River Country
2 Walters Lane
Point Pleasant, PA 18950
215/297-5000
Known as the world’s river tubing capital, at least around Pennsylvania, cool off in the Delaware River with River Country’s wet and wild activities. You can go kayaking, canoeing, tubing, or rafting. Prices range by activity and can be as low as $14 for single tubing on weekdays to as high as $46 for sit-on top kayaking. Moms check out the Mom and Me Day special on Wednesday to go tubing with your kid in a snuggle tube.
Shady Brook Farm
931 Stony Hill Road
Yardley, PA 19067
215/968-6118
Visit one of the last working farms in Bucks County for some good family fun. You’ll get to pick your own crops, shop for fresh food in the Farm Market, pick out quality flowers and plants in the Garden Center, and take part in festivals that have hayrides, live music, and homemade ice cream.
The Mercer Mile
84 South Pine Street
Doylestown, PA 18901-4999
215/345 0210
Your kids will be surprised when they see the Mercer Mile as their eyes are greeted by a towering castle. This museum is sure to be a sight to see, as the Mercer Mile is joined with Fonthill Castle and the Moravian Pottery & Tile Works. Find out what it was like to live in the 18th and 19th century as you view everyday items from those times. You’ll also get to see what being in a real castle is actually like with Fonthill’s 44 rooms, 18 fireplaces and over 200 windows of varying size and shape. Don't miss the tile collection with its amazing array of patterned ceramics. Admission for both the Mercer Museum and Fonthill Castle is $14.
Michener Museum
138 S. Pine St.
Doylestown, PA 18901
215/340-9800
For a more artistic experience, the Michener Museum will show your family the visual splendors of art. With their many ongoing exhibits, and permanent exhibits, your family will enjoy seeing art from the visual heritage of Bucks County to an installment of a Japanese room. Also for your kids, the Children’s Gallery will help inspire your kids to create art of their own. Also in September 2009, check out the "Jim Henson’s Fantastic World" exhibit to learn more about the artist genius behind the much-loved Muppets.
Pennsbury Manor
400 Pennsburg Memorial RD
Morrisville, PA 19067
215/946-0400
Visit the country manor home of William Penn, also known as the Pennsbury Manor. The manor has been reconstructed and includes a 43-acre plantation, manor house, outbuildings, livestock, and gardens. Come on by for events like cooking demonstrations on an open hearth, garden tours, and demonstrations of historical trades like blacksmithing and wood cutters. Admission to Pennsbury Manor is $7 for adults, $6 for seniors, and $4 for children 3-11.


























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