If you're looking for a place to get out and enjoy the warm weather, look no further than the Lehigh Valley. There are many affordable things to do in the area that let you soak up the summer sun without breaking your budget.
Home of the Lehigh Valley IronPigs, Coca-Cola Park is conveniently located close to Route 22 in Allentown. You can grab a meal there while you take in a baseball game or build in time to check out one of the many local restaurants near the ballpark.
The Lehigh Valley Zoo in Schnecksville is home to more than 300 animals representing 130 different species ranging from domestic to extinct in the wild. The zoo offers discounted rates for children, making it an affordable spot to take the whole family.
Once used as a narrow-gauge railroad to transport materials needed to make iron from the ore yards to the blast furnaces, the Hoover Mason Trestle is a unique mix of museum, community recreational walkway, and attraction. This walking path allows visitors an up-close view of the historic Bethlehem Steel Stacks.
Great for explorers of all ages, the Lost River Caverns in Hellertown let you explore what they call "Nature's Underground Wonderland." In addition to the caverns, there's a full-service jewelry and lapidary supply house onsite where you can stock up on supplies to make your own treasures. Plus, you can explore above ground on the scenic nature trail that includes information about the terrain and cave along the path.
Bogert Covered Bridge is the oldest bridge in Lehigh County, dating back to 1841. It's 145-feet long, running over Little Lehigh River. The bridge is open only to pedestrian traffic, making it a great place to pause, take in the scenery, and snap a few photos.
The Lehigh Valley is home to a plethora of hiking trails suitable for almost any fitness level. Hawk Mountain offers great views for birders, while Bake Oven Knob provides more of a challenge with rocky trails. Jacobsburg Environmental Education Center is one of only four state parks in Pennsylvania designated as an environmental education center. Another great spot is the Wildlands Conservancy that features meadows, a boardwalk along Little Lehigh Creek, and trails. And those are just a few of the available options. There's truly something for everyone.
Whether your adventures take you to Lehigh Valley and other parts of Pennsylvania or you decide to spend a quiet weekend close to home, we've got tips for budget-friendly fun. Check them all out on our blog.