- Our list of the best things to do in Easton, Pennsylvania, features the top 166 nearby activities — including 57 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Easton, PA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, Museums & Galleries, and Sports & Fitness.
- The results below include the top 20 things to do within the city of Easton, PA , followed by 146 popular activities in nearby cities, including Allentown, Bethlehem, Quakertown, Stroudsburg, Flemington, Clinton, East Stroudsburg, Phillipsburg, Hackettstown, Frenchtown, Macungie, Pittstown, Doylestown, Tannersville, Morristown and New Hope
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            Run through Rutgers University School of Environmental and Biological Sciences, the Rutgers Gardens features several distinct gardens and specific plant collections. Educational programs for adults are routinely held as are programs for children to learn about ecology and gardening.        
    
    
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            Spanning 197 acres, Welkinweir is a vast natural area that features a 55 acre arboretum and encompasses a variety of diverse habitats, including wetlands, meadows, and woodlands. The area is available for special events.        
    
    
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            The Triple C Ranch, located in the Dismal Swamp Conservation Area is a rescue farm that is home to a number of chickens, goats, ducks, a pony, ram, and a pot belly pig. Classes and a gardening club are also available.        
    
    
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            Dedicating to memory of a wood sculptor, The Wharton Esherick Museum features 300 of his pieces in the gallery. One of his most notable works is a curved staircase carved from wood, which visitors can touch and feel.        
    
    
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            Measuring 3000 acres, Humboldt Industrial Park runs five miles and is the largest industrial park in the Greater Hazelton area. It houses nearly 50 industries and is suitable for businesses including retail, manufacturing, warehouse and corporate.        
    
    
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                700 Penn Street, Reading, PA 19602
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            Santander Arena is the home hockey facility for the Reading Royals of the East Coach Hockey League, and hosts numerous live concerts each year. The attached theater can set up to 4,500 people.        
    
    
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            An entertainment mecca in Reading is the Santander Arena. The arena is home to hockey and ice skating events as well as headlining musical artists and local holiday performance specials in the arenas performing arts center.        
    
    
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            Central Amusement International is an amusement park that features free summer events, a number of restaurants, roller coasters, and retail kiosks. The park is most well known for being the home of the Coney Island Cyclone roller coaster.        
    
    
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                136 North 6Th Street, Reading, PA 19601
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            Sovereign Performing Arts Center hosts a variety of live entertainment events and serves as the home for the Reading Symphony Orchestra and Broadway on 6th Street series. The center originally opened in the 1870s as a market and Masonic Temple.        
    
    
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            One of Germantown's eight house museums, Cliveden is the site of the 1777 Battle of Germantown. The building is still riddled with marks of history and tours are offered to educate groups on the war, slavery, and the home owners.