Virtual hands up if summer’s your favorite season. We have so much to do in Pennsylvania that we often don’t know where to start. Good news. Here are 10 unimaginably fun things to do in summer in Pennsylvania to help get you started. You’re sure to find something the whole family loves.

  1. Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom, Allentown

Wildcatter Kingdom Facebook Dorney Park and Wildwater Kingdom are two separate amusement parks located adjacent to one another in Allentown. You can buy joint passes to get into both parks and enjoy the endless water rides they have to offer! Find the official website for Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom.

  1. Dutch Springs, Bethlehem

Lehigh Valley, PA You may not have heard of Dutch Springs, because it’s a pretty well-kept secret here in Pennsylvania. The Aqua Park has a variety of giant inflatable structures that you can climb, jump off of, and slide down. It also has an underwater scuba diving course complete with a sunken airplane and school bus. Learn more about Dutch Springs Aqua Park. (Please visit website for current hours and availability).

  1. Shankweiler’s Drive-In Theatre, Orefield

Shankweilier’s Drive-In Theatre Who doesn’t love a classic drive-in movie, especially at the oldest drive-in movie theatre in the country? Shankweiler’s is the perfect place to enjoy a popcorn and soda and let the fireflies illuminate the sky while you enjoy a double feature. Find the movie schedule for Shankweiler’s Drive-In Theatre.

  1. Presque Isle Park, Erie

danbruell If you’ve never been to Lake Erie, this summer is the time to go. Presque Isle State park, located in Erie, runs along the massive lake. It also boasts 11 sandy beaches, so you’ll find one that best fits your needs - whether you want a quiet spot or one bustling with activity. Check out the official website for Presque Isle State Park.

  1. Camping at Cherry Springs State Park, Coudersport

Nicholas A. Tonelli Cherry Springs has some of the darkest skies on the Eastern Seaboard, perfect for stargazing. If you love to camp, this breathtaking state park is well worth the trip. Find the official website for Cherry Springs State Park.

  1. Kennywood, Pittsburgh

“Lost Kennywood” by Breemik08 - Own work. Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons Kennywood in Pittsburgh has been entertaining families since 1898! Enjoy one of their many roller coasters or if you really want to beat the heat, try out a water ride. Find ticket prices, hours, and more information on Kennywood Park.

  1. Go to Beltzville Lake, Lehighton

“Phot beltzville2” by Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Pennsylvania Bureau of State Parks, probably Burt Ellsworth, the staff photographer - Pennsylvania Bureau of State Parks http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/phototour/phototour_northeast.aspx. Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons If kayaking or boating is your thing, Beltzville State Park may be the perfect location. There are surrounding hiking trails to explore as well. Check out the official website of Beltzville State Park.

  1. Go to a baseball game at PNC Park, Pittsburgh

Dan Gaken PNC Park in Pittsburgh is a perfect place to spend a hot summer afternoon while you cheer on your favorite team. If you’re not a baseball fan, you’ll find plenty of other sports venues in Pennsylvania. Buy tickets and check out the season’s schedule for PNC Park. (Please visit website for latest information).

  1. Longwood Gardens, Kennett Square

Jim, the Photographer Longwood Gardens is famous for their acres of beautiful plants and flowers. During the summer, the outdoor sections are in full bloom, beckoning you to enjoy their beauty. Find the official website for Longwood Gardens.

  1. Go Skydiving with Skydive Pennsylvania, Mercer

Skydive Pennsylvania Facebook If you’re feeling adventurous, skydiving may just be the perfect summer activity for you. At Skydive Pennsylvania, you can experience free fall while you tandem jump! Check out the official website for Skydive Pennsylvania

What are your favorite things to do in summer in Pennsylvania? Let us know in the comments! If you’re in the mood for a beach day, head over to Promised Land State Park. It boasts two sandy beaches.

Wildcatter Kingdom Facebook

Dorney Park and Wildwater Kingdom are two separate amusement parks located adjacent to one another in Allentown. You can buy joint passes to get into both parks and enjoy the endless water rides they have to offer! Find the official website for Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom.

Lehigh Valley, PA

You may not have heard of Dutch Springs, because it’s a pretty well-kept secret here in Pennsylvania. The Aqua Park has a variety of giant inflatable structures that you can climb, jump off of, and slide down. It also has an underwater scuba diving course complete with a sunken airplane and school bus. Learn more about Dutch Springs Aqua Park. (Please visit website for current hours and availability).

Shankweilier’s Drive-In Theatre

Who doesn’t love a classic drive-in movie, especially at the oldest drive-in movie theatre in the country? Shankweiler’s is the perfect place to enjoy a popcorn and soda and let the fireflies illuminate the sky while you enjoy a double feature. Find the movie schedule for Shankweiler’s Drive-In Theatre.

danbruell

If you’ve never been to Lake Erie, this summer is the time to go. Presque Isle State park, located in Erie, runs along the massive lake. It also boasts 11 sandy beaches, so you’ll find one that best fits your needs - whether you want a quiet spot or one bustling with activity. Check out the official website for Presque Isle State Park.

Nicholas A. Tonelli

Cherry Springs has some of the darkest skies on the Eastern Seaboard, perfect for stargazing. If you love to camp, this breathtaking state park is well worth the trip. Find the official website for Cherry Springs State Park.

“Lost Kennywood” by Breemik08 - Own work. Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons

Kennywood in Pittsburgh has been entertaining families since 1898! Enjoy one of their many roller coasters or if you really want to beat the heat, try out a water ride. Find ticket prices, hours, and more information on Kennywood Park.

“Phot beltzville2” by Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Pennsylvania Bureau of State Parks, probably Burt Ellsworth, the staff photographer - Pennsylvania Bureau of State Parks http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/phototour/phototour_northeast.aspx. Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons

If kayaking or boating is your thing, Beltzville State Park may be the perfect location. There are surrounding hiking trails to explore as well. Check out the official website of Beltzville State Park.

Dan Gaken

PNC Park in Pittsburgh is a perfect place to spend a hot summer afternoon while you cheer on your favorite team. If you’re not a baseball fan, you’ll find plenty of other sports venues in Pennsylvania. Buy tickets and check out the season’s schedule for PNC Park. (Please visit website for latest information).

Jim, the Photographer

Longwood Gardens is famous for their acres of beautiful plants and flowers. During the summer, the outdoor sections are in full bloom, beckoning you to enjoy their beauty. Find the official website for Longwood Gardens.

Skydive Pennsylvania Facebook

If you’re feeling adventurous, skydiving may just be the perfect summer activity for you. At Skydive Pennsylvania, you can experience free fall while you tandem jump! Check out the official website for Skydive Pennsylvania

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Address: Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom, 4000 Dorney Park Rd, Allentown, PA 18104, USAAddress: Dutch Springs, 4733 Hanoverville Rd, Bethlehem, PA 18020, USAAddress: 4540 Shankweiler Rd, Orefield, PA 18069, USAAddress: Presque Isle State Park, 301 Peninsula Dr, Erie, PA 16505, USAAddress: Cherry Springs State Park, 4639 Cherry Springs Rd, Coudersport, PA 16915, USAAddress: 4800 Kennywood Blvd, West Mifflin, PA 15122, USAAddress: Beltzville State Park, 2950 Pohopoco Dr, Lehighton, PA 18235, USAAddress: 115 Federal St, Pittsburgh, PA 15212, USAAddress: Longwood Gardens, 1001 Longwood Rd, Kennett Square, PA 19348, USAAddress: 496 Old Ash Rd, Mercer, PA 16137, USA

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things to do in summer in Pennsylvania July 25, 2020 Beth Price-Williams What are the best family-friendly campgrounds in Pennsylvania? Camping just might be the perfect family-friendly thing to do in Pennsylvania. If you like huge campgrounds with a full menu of activities, plan a stay at Eagles Peak in Robesonia. During your stay, you can cool off in the crystal clear water, slip down water slides, and shoot hoops. Lake In Wood in Narvon also offers unforgettable camping adventures. You can, in fact, stay in some unique digs – a covered wagon, in a treehouse, or even in Noah’s Ark. The fairy-tale campground also features a ton of activities to keep you busy your whole visit. Are there any inflatable waterparks in Pennsylvania? If you’re on the hunt for family-friendly things to do in Pennsylvania, you’ll definitely want to consider a trip to a waterpark. However, Pennsylvania is home to just one inflatable waterpark. Dutch Springs Aqua Park in Bethlehem promises a full day of fun for the whole family. You can play on the inflatable slides and launching pads, but that’s just the beginning. If you’re an experienced scuba diver or love snorkeling, you can also go for a dive right at the inflatable waterpark. It is, after all, located at a gorgeous spring-fed lake. What can I do with kids in Pennsylvania? Having kids in PA is a breeze, especially with all of the unique things to do in Pennsylvania. If the kiddos love animals, you can’t go wrong with a trip to Diamond Deer Ranch in Cooksburg. Sprawled across nearly nine acres, the deer ranch is home to nearly two dozen deer, including brown tail and white tail deer, many of whom you can visit up close. A hike is always a good way to get outdoors and have some fun. Chickies Rock Overlook Trail, for example, is a kid-friendly hike that leads to spectacular views of the Susquehanna River.

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things to do in summer in Pennsylvania

July 25, 2020

Beth Price-Williams

What are the best family-friendly campgrounds in Pennsylvania? Camping just might be the perfect family-friendly thing to do in Pennsylvania. If you like huge campgrounds with a full menu of activities, plan a stay at Eagles Peak in Robesonia. During your stay, you can cool off in the crystal clear water, slip down water slides, and shoot hoops. Lake In Wood in Narvon also offers unforgettable camping adventures. You can, in fact, stay in some unique digs – a covered wagon, in a treehouse, or even in Noah’s Ark. The fairy-tale campground also features a ton of activities to keep you busy your whole visit. Are there any inflatable waterparks in Pennsylvania? If you’re on the hunt for family-friendly things to do in Pennsylvania, you’ll definitely want to consider a trip to a waterpark. However, Pennsylvania is home to just one inflatable waterpark. Dutch Springs Aqua Park in Bethlehem promises a full day of fun for the whole family. You can play on the inflatable slides and launching pads, but that’s just the beginning. If you’re an experienced scuba diver or love snorkeling, you can also go for a dive right at the inflatable waterpark. It is, after all, located at a gorgeous spring-fed lake. What can I do with kids in Pennsylvania? Having kids in PA is a breeze, especially with all of the unique things to do in Pennsylvania. If the kiddos love animals, you can’t go wrong with a trip to Diamond Deer Ranch in Cooksburg. Sprawled across nearly nine acres, the deer ranch is home to nearly two dozen deer, including brown tail and white tail deer, many of whom you can visit up close. A hike is always a good way to get outdoors and have some fun. Chickies Rock Overlook Trail, for example, is a kid-friendly hike that leads to spectacular views of the Susquehanna River.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

Camping just might be the perfect family-friendly thing to do in Pennsylvania. If you like huge campgrounds with a full menu of activities, plan a stay at Eagles Peak in Robesonia. During your stay, you can cool off in the crystal clear water, slip down water slides, and shoot hoops.

Lake In Wood in Narvon also offers unforgettable camping adventures. You can, in fact, stay in some unique digs – a covered wagon, in a treehouse, or even in Noah’s Ark. The fairy-tale campground also features a ton of activities to keep you busy your whole visit.

Are there any inflatable waterparks in Pennsylvania?

If you’re on the hunt for family-friendly things to do in Pennsylvania, you’ll definitely want to consider a trip to a waterpark. However, Pennsylvania is home to just one inflatable waterpark. Dutch Springs Aqua Park in Bethlehem promises a full day of fun for the whole family. You can play on the inflatable slides and launching pads, but that’s just the beginning. If you’re an experienced scuba diver or love snorkeling, you can also go for a dive right at the inflatable waterpark. It is, after all, located at a gorgeous spring-fed lake.

What can I do with kids in Pennsylvania?

Having kids in PA is a breeze, especially with all of the unique things to do in Pennsylvania. If the kiddos love animals, you can’t go wrong with a trip to Diamond Deer Ranch in Cooksburg. Sprawled across nearly nine acres, the deer ranch is home to nearly two dozen deer, including brown tail and white tail deer, many of whom you can visit up close.

A hike is always a good way to get outdoors and have some fun. Chickies Rock Overlook Trail, for example, is a kid-friendly hike that leads to spectacular views of the Susquehanna River.