25 Free Things to Do in Bucks County
Save your money and enjoy some frugal fun in Bucks County! Venture through grand museums for a dash of history and experience the family-friendly festivities scattered throughout the County. No need to spend an arm and a leg when there’s an abundance of free fun out there!
1. Kids' Castle
Climb and play on this eight-story wooden playground complete with slides, swings, a treehouse, and a rocket ship.
2. Washington Crossing Historic Park
Explore restored 18th-century buildings and homes, Revolutionary War gravesites, and more at this 500-acre park at this historic park.
3. Byers' Choice
Celebrate Christmas year-round at Byers' Choice. Known for their famous Carolers®, they have created a winter wonderland in their Emporium.
4. 9-11 Memorial Garden of Reflection
Pay homage to the fallen victims and heroes of September 11th at the 9/11 Memorial Garden of Reflection in Yardley. Learn more below.
5. Bucks County Alpacas
This small alpaca breeding farm allows for scheduled visits of the charming ‘pacas. Pet these peaceful creatures and visit their shop after.
6. Parry Mansion
Walk through 125 years of history at Parry Mansion. This Museum has a mission to preserve important national and local symbols of history.
7. Bucks County Civil War Museum
Search through rare artifacts from the Civil War Period. Visit their research library and reading room filled with books, maps, and more.
8. Shady Brook Farm
Stroll around and browse the market and farm. Find pick-your-own fun all year long, and have farm-tastic fun at their seasonal events!
9. Underground Railroad
Bucks County was home to many important stops on the Underground Railroad, many of which can still be visited today.
10. Peddler's Village
From shopping to strolling, guests can enjoy year-round events and festivities, like weekend celebrations, outdoor movies, and more.
11. Haunted Driving Tour
The County is home to roaming spirits, haunted roads and unexplained phenomenon. Follow our self-guided haunted driving tour – if you dare.
12. Quakertown Farmers Market
Get inspired to freshen up your space with the unique antique and collectibles vendors constantly rotating and enjoy free events year-round!
13. Historic Fallsington
Stroll around the town of historic Fallsington. Admire the historic Quaker meetinghouses and the Moon-Williamson Log House. and old tavern.
14. Rice's Sale & Country Market
From antiques to home goods, Rice’s Sale & Country Market, is a fun way to browse and take home inspiration. Explore more below.
15. Peace Valley Lavender Farm
See and smell the field at the Peace Valley Lavender Farm! Their unique shop is open year-round and filled with handmade lavender gifts.
16. Covered Bridge Driving Tour
Each of the counties 12 remaining bridges are unique, containing signature features and rich histories dating back to the 19th century.
17. Stone House Driving Tour
Step inside significant historic sites or view them from afar as you go at your own pace on the step-by-step driving tour.
18. Tour Our Towns & Main Streets
Stroll through the idyllic boroughs of Bucks County. They offer an environment filled with quaint shops, and popular landmarks.
19. Heritage Conservancy's Barn Voyage
This self-guided driving tour takes you past more than 15 rustic barns that pepper Bucks County's rolling hills and winding back roads.
20. Bristol Waterfront Park
Home to concerts, festivals, fishing, monuments, and more, the Bristol Waterfront is a cherished treasure at the end of Mill Street.
21. Core Creek Park
Hike at Core Creek Park with the family, enjoy a picnic for lunch, or have the kids play on their interactive and colorful playground.
22. Ringing Rocks Park
Bring your own hammer to strike the boulder field in the 123-acre Ringing Rocks Park and hear them ring like a bell! Explore more below.
23. Delaware Canal State Park
Bike ride along the water in Delaware Canal State Park before rolling out the picnic blanket in the park, or skip stones along the river!
24. Tyler State Park
This 1,700-acre park asks to be explored with its beautiful waterfalls, nature trails and horse trails beyond the water.
25. Nockamixon State Park
This 5,286-acre park is inclusive of Tohickon Creek, Three Mile Run, Haycock Run, and Lake Nockamixon. Go swimming, picnic, fish, and more!