Sep 15, 2016

wooden-735619_640We know your family is important to you. That’s why it’s so important to make memories with your children and to spend time together. But coming up with new fun things to do on a regular basis can be challenging and expensive. To help you with that, we’ve compiled our list of the top five free activities kids will love in Ardmore, Pennsylvania.

Andorra Natural Area

Kids love nature. Bugs, flowers, animals, and, of course, dirt all seem to gravitate towards kids and vice versa. If you bring your kids to the Andorra Natural Area, you’ll get to see some of the most beautiful landscapes in Pennsylvania up close and personal. At Andorra, you can go for hikes, ride bikes, go on an animal-spotting scavenger hunt, and more. Admission to the area is free, and the visitor’s center is open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on weekdays.

Boathouse Row

Located right on the banks of the Schuylkill River, Boathouse Row is an amazing way to explore the river. Children will love getting their picture taken with the Rocky statue, riding bikes along the shore, and watching the boats traverse the intricate river bends. Surrounding Boathouse Row are several museums, which offer free and discounted admission on special days of the year. Hang out on the docks during the day to watch artists at work or stop by at night to see the entire coast lit up in gorgeous lights.

Dad Vail Regatta

The Dad Vail Regatta is the largest collegiate boat race in the United States. Spend all day watching the boats from more than 100 American and Canadian colleges and universities compete on the Schuylkill River. Help your kids pick a boat to follow and cheer on during the races or explore the majesty of these boats as they dock before and after the race.

Fireman’s Hall Museum

All kids love superheroes. So why not introduce your children to the home of real-life superheroes at the Fireman’s Hall Museum? Admission to the museum is free, but donations are accepted and used to maintain the exhibits. The Fireman’s Hall Museum features tools, garb, and artifacts from local firehouses dating back to the 1800s. It even includes the PFD Kids Zone where children can play games, learn about fire safety, and participate in fun activities.

Locust Walk

Help your children envision a future full of education and possibilities by taking them through the Locust Walk. The path runs through the middle of the University of Pennsylvania, which was founded by Benjamin Franklin in 1740 and is one of the nation’s eight Ivy League schools. The Locust Walk passes through gorgeous architecture, fantastic museums, and stunning campus grounds. Your kids will love to run, play, enjoy photo ops, and envision their future along the path.

Having fun with your family doesn’t have to cost a fortune. You just have to know where to look to find fun, free entertainment around Ardmore. Luckily Ardmore and nearby Philadelphia are full of amazing free and discount activities. Check out all of these favorites and then head out to discover new ones.

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