Discover the best top things to do in Pennsylvania, United States including Narberth Tennis Club, Gulph Mills Tennis Club, Valley Preferred Cycling Center, Rec Hall, Consol Energy Sports Complex At Turner Valley, Bury The Hatchet Bensalem - Axe Throwing, The Miller Center for Recreation and Wellness, Coca-Cola Park, Williamsport Crosscutters, PNC Field.
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5.0 based on 2 reviews
The Narberth Tennis Club offers all the resources you need to learn, play and enjoy tennis. The club features four well-lighted, high-visibility US Open Blue indoor courts, as well as lessons, leagues, clinics and other programs. The pro shop offers a selection of racquets, accessories and onsite stringing.
5.0 based on 3 reviews
The Gulph Mills Tennis Club offers all the resources you need to learn, play and enjoy tennis. The club features six well-lighted, high-visibility US Open Blue indoor courts, as well as lessons, leagues, clinics and other programs. The pro shop offers a selection of racquets, clothing, accessories and onsite stringing. And our Viewing Gallery overlooking the courts is available for parties, fund-raisers, corporate functions or just socializing after your match.
5.0 based on 23 reviews
Awesome experience to hear those professional cyclist racing around the track at some serious speeds . They break at those high spots with some straight pedal pumping.
5.0 based on 9 reviews
Attended Penn State Women's Volleyball match. They swept Iowa. The crowds are very into the match and are very respectful of visiting teams. It is a great venue for volleyball, wrestling and gymnastics. If you ever have a chance to attend an event, do it. you won't be sorry.
5.0 based on 3 reviews
This is a fantastic soccer complex. Very clean and we'll drained. You can also walk around it as it's very level. The only drawback is no dogs allowed ????????????????
5.0 based on 724 reviews
*Hours subject to change* Competitive axe throwing is a well known Canadian past time that's becoming increasingly popular in the United States. Simply put, it's like playing a game of darts, except with axes! At Bury The Hatchet you'll experience the thrill of launching an axe at a wooden target in a safe and fun environment. You and your best mates will spend two hours becoming intimate with a 1.5lb piece of whirling wood and metal as you learn, practice, and then finally square off toe-to-toe in a group tournament.
This was my first visit and it was really great. Staff from check in was super friendly, our axe master was patient, encouraging, and really helped make it a lot of fun. The facility was also just nice with picnic tables and refrigerators to store your beer. I would do this again in a heartbeat.
5.0 based on 20 reviews
The Miller Center is a multi-generational facility open to the public that offers health and wellness activities for all ages and abilities. The 96,700 sq. ft. facility includes 4 hard courts, turf field, state-of-the art fitness center, 5 multi-purpose rooms, drop-in care room, outdoor courtyard and playground, and a cafe featuring whole, fresh and mindfully-sourced foods.
4.5 based on 640 reviews
Had the opportunity to see a game in the picnic area several times and had a great time! The picnic food was good - all the foods you’d expect at a picnic. Tables set up good to watch the game. The park is clean and a really fun atmosphere for a ball game. Loved it!
4.5 based on 55 reviews
The Williamsport Crosscutters are members of the MLB Draft League, founded by Major League Baseball in 2021 and featuring the top draft-eligible prospects from across the country available for the mid-July MLB Draft. Cutters Baseball provides fun, affordable entertainment for the entire family. Ticket prices start at just $7. The Crosscutters play their home games at Historic Bowman Field, opened in 1926, one of the oldest operating baseball stadiums in America. Other members of the MLB Draft League include the Frederick Keys, Mahoning Valley Scrappers, State College Spikes, Trenton Thunder and the West Virginia Black Bears.
4.5 based on 143 reviews
Beautiful stadium with a capacity of about 10,000 people. It is very modern and the food is very good. Although the food is good, it is far too expensive (but that is any minor or major league park in the U.S.). I have watched many prominent baseball players at this field including: Roger Clemens, Ryan Howard, Chase Utley, Shane Victorino, Cole Hamels, Jimmy Rollins, Derek Jeter, Alex Rodriguez, Brett Gardner, Aaron Judge, Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Tim Tebow, and Didi Gregorius just to name a few. It is exciting to watch these players. The stadium also hosts one high school football game a year. It is a great experience in my opinion. I recommend.
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