- Our list of the best things to do in Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania, features the top 20 nearby activities — including 10 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Selinsgrove, PA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Entertainment & Shows, Museums & Galleries, Amusement, and Food & Drink.
- The results below include the top 5 things to do within the city of Selinsgrove, PA , followed by 15 popular activities in nearby cities, including Lewisburg, Bloomsburg and Danville
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Let's Pretend is a family entertainment center (or play center) for children dedicated to offering children and adults a place to play and grow together without modern day distractions. Let's Pretend maintains a variety of themed imagination and play areas.
42.4 Miles
Doc's Roller Review is an entertainment complex featuring a number of fun amenities and attractions for its guests to enjoy. These attractions include rollerskating, a large game room, and an in-house snack bar.
42.8 Miles
Featuring the finest in hand-crafted wines, beers, and ciders, The Vineyard & Brewery at Hershey, is situated on a charming 40-acre farm. Guests can enjoy the tasting rooms or the patio, as wells as special tasting events throughout the year.
43.0 Miles
Owned and operated by a horse enthusiast since her childhood, Brace's Stables offers an array of activities and lessons for equine fans of all ages. The company offers mountain and creekside trail rides, private lessons, pony rides and more.
43.5 Miles
The Hershey Symphony Orchestra is an 80+ member orchestra which performs out of the Hershey Theater. Attractions include three concert masterworks and three concert POPS performances yearly, an educational strings program, and occasional special events.
43.7 Miles
Dating back to 1957, Saturday's Market features over 300 indoor vendors and several hundred more outside. Shoppers can find just about anything at the market, including food, antiques, furniture, electronics, collectibles, and much more.
44.0 Miles
Owned and operated by the Upper Allen Township, McCormick Park is linear in shape and modestly sized. The site has a creek available for fishing, tubing, and canoeing with the option fo informal parking along the side of the road where the park is located.
44.7 Miles
The Carlisle Theater first opened its doors in 1939, and was the first centrally air conditioned building in Carlisle. The art deco building is used for films, performing arts, concerts, and community events.
44.7 Miles
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21 N. Pitt St., Carlisle, PA 17013
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Cumberland County Historical Society has a large textile collection of quilts and ceremonial clothes dating from the early 1800s through 2000. The society also has military weapons, military equipment, furniture, pottery, woodcarvings, paintings, drawings, cookie cutters, and cobbler tools.
44.7 Miles
Only 1 in 100 students that apply to Dickinson College is accepted by the four-year liberal arts college. Students have been receiving an education at this campus since 1773, and the campus contains several buildings that were built in the 1800s.