Danville is a borough in and the county seat of Montour County, Pennsylvania, United States, along the North Branch of the Susquehanna River. Danville was home to 8,042 people in 1900, 7,517 people in 1910, and 7,122 people in 1940. The population was 4,699 at the 2010 census.
Restaurants in Danville
4.5 based on 21 reviews
This park primarily has sports fields, but also features hiking and walking trails part of which follow and old railroad bed. Great place for dog walking.
4.5 based on 22 reviews
18 Hole Adventure Mini Golf Course -- 20 Stall (6 Covered/14 Open) 300+ Yard Driving Range with Grass Tee and Self Serve Range Ball Dispenser -- World Class Indoor aboutGolf Simulator as seen on the Golf Channel. Billiards & Shuffleboard Lounge. Oculus Rift Experience. Corporate/Private/Wedding Events. BYOB & Catering friendly. Top 100 Certified Fitters with full flight range, turf testing, Most accurate ball data available. Any Brand, Any Fit. Private and Group instruction. Build your Own clinics. Indoor/Outdoor availability.
In late August we took our two young grandchildren (6 and 4) to play mini golf. Great course and the kids had a ball -- they especially enjoyed the one hole with the water feature! If you're looking for a couple hours entertainment, this is a great spot.
4.5 based on 70 reviews
The Montour Preserve offers a wide range of year-round opportunities for free, family-friendly outdoor activities. With a variety of fields, forests and streams and features like the sugar shack, fossil pit, boat launch, fishing pier, wildlife observation blinds, visitors’ center / environmental education center, pavilions, children’s play areas, more than ten miles of trails and much more, all centered around the Preserve’s signature feature – the 165-acre Lake Chillisquaque – the Montour Preserve offers something for everyone. Enjoy ice fishing, cross-country skiing, maple sugaring, birding, nature study, photography, fishing, boating, picnicking, hiking, trail running, fossil collecting, quiet reflection ………. the possibilities are nearly endless!
With quarantine orders in place we were looking for something to do to break up the everyday monotony. The Montour Fossil Pit at the preserve won out. There were five to six other families but the place was so massive there was space for everyone to be a good distance away from each other to more then adhere to social distancing standards. We spent about two hours here just digging and enjoying the outdoors and discovering some ancient fossils. My kids enjoyed it even if we did arrive unprepared. A geologist mining kit would have been great but we made do with breaking open rocks on rocks and digging with other rocks as shovels to make it work. Problem solving skills in action by the little ones. We walked away with some cool finds. Across the street is a lake with a Nicky cleared path walk. Posts with information about the planets in our solar system, fishing spots, and nature. A great educational trip without the kids thinking of it as such.
4.0 based on 26 reviews
A local drive in theatre, a dying breed. Fun for the family on a summer night to take the kids and "tailgate" 3 screens, each with a double feature. Tons of fun. Load up the kids and head out on a summer night! (open seasonally)
4.0 based on 7 reviews
New Creations Farm offers Horseback Trail Rides, Pony Rides, Horseback Lessons, Organic Produce, Indian Organic Produce, Our Own Canned Goods, Our Own Homemade Candles, and a variety of animals for our visitors to enjoy while here at the farm.
1.0 based on 1 reviews
Always buying and selling quality antiques.
General line, furniture, glassware, prints, linens - specializing in vintage jewelry.
5.0 based on 2 reviews
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