Bucks County Attractions
Our picks for the top attractions in Bucks County, PA and the best things to see and do while in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
Blessed Katharine Drexel Shrine
The home and final resting place of the future Philadelphia saint who used her family fortune educating Native Americans and African Americans.
The home and final resting place of the future Philadelphia saint who used her family fortune educating Native Americans and African Americans.
Bucks County River Country
Featuring 20 miles of tubing, canoeing, rafting, and kayaking in what is billed as America's River Tubing Capitol.
Featuring 20 miles of tubing, canoeing, rafting, and kayaking in what is billed as America's River Tubing Capitol.
Carousel Village
Featuring an 1895 full-size Herschell Spillman Carousel with 30 galloping ponies and a new spectacular game preserve.
Featuring an 1895 full-size Herschell Spillman Carousel with 30 galloping ponies and a new spectacular game preserve.
Fonthill Museum
Fonthill Museum is a non-profit educational institution administered by The Bucks County Historical Society. Built by Henry Chapman Mercer, Fonthill served as his home and today is interpreted to reflect Mercer's ideas and concepts in the realms of architecture, museology, ceramic art and historical research.
Fonthill Museum is a non-profit educational institution administered by The Bucks County Historical Society. Built by Henry Chapman Mercer, Fonthill served as his home and today is interpreted to reflect Mercer's ideas and concepts in the realms of architecture, museology, ceramic art and historical research.
Haunted Hayrides
In 40 harrowing minutes on tractor-drawn hay wagons in the deepest, darkest woods of Bucks County, visitors will be assailed by ghosts, goblins, zombies and assorted denizens of the underworld.
In 40 harrowing minutes on tractor-drawn hay wagons in the deepest, darkest woods of Bucks County, visitors will be assailed by ghosts, goblins, zombies and assorted denizens of the underworld.
Historic New Hope
A charming little village nestled along the Delaware River and Delaware Canal, filled with art galleries, restored inns, great shopping and great natural beauty.
A charming little village nestled along the Delaware River and Delaware Canal, filled with art galleries, restored inns, great shopping and great natural beauty.
James A. Michener Art Museum
The Michener Art Museum has intimate galleries filled with work by well-known regional and national artists; a permanent collection features 19th and 20th century American art.
The Michener Art Museum has intimate galleries filled with work by well-known regional and national artists; a permanent collection features 19th and 20th century American art.
Mercer Museum
The Mercer Museum is a non-profit educational institution administered by The Bucks County Historical Society. The Mercer Museum collects, preserves, and interprets historical artifacts that illuminate the history of pre-industrial America to c. 1850.
The Mercer Museum is a non-profit educational institution administered by The Bucks County Historical Society. The Mercer Museum collects, preserves, and interprets historical artifacts that illuminate the history of pre-industrial America to c. 1850.
Moravian Pottery and Tile Works
A National Historic Landmark, maintained as a living history museum by the County of Bucks, Department of Parks and Recreation. Handmade tiles are still produced in a manner similar to that developed by the potter's founder and builder, Henry Chapman Mercer.
A National Historic Landmark, maintained as a living history museum by the County of Bucks, Department of Parks and Recreation. Handmade tiles are still produced in a manner similar to that developed by the potter's founder and builder, Henry Chapman Mercer.
The National Shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa
A Polish spiritual and pilgrimage center. Exhibited is a reproduction painting of Our Lady of Czestochowa, according to legend, by Saint Luke also memorial monuments, statues, plaques, and urns.
A Polish spiritual and pilgrimage center. Exhibited is a reproduction painting of Our Lady of Czestochowa, according to legend, by Saint Luke also memorial monuments, statues, plaques, and urns.
New Hope Canal Boat Company
The New Hope Canal Boat Company runs mule drawn canal boat trips using authentically created canal boats designed specifically for carrying passengers.
The New Hope Canal Boat Company runs mule drawn canal boat trips using authentically created canal boats designed specifically for carrying passengers.
New Hope and Ivyland Railroad
Enjoy a 50 minute narrated train ride through scenic Bucks County. Ride the antique coaches pulled by their 1925 Baldwin steam locomotive, or historic diesel engines.
Enjoy a 50 minute narrated train ride through scenic Bucks County. Ride the antique coaches pulled by their 1925 Baldwin steam locomotive, or historic diesel engines.
Parry Mansion
Built in 1784 by Benjamin Parry, the house was occupied by his direct descendants until purchased by the Historical Society in 1966. The furnishings reflect 125 years of decorative changes experienced by the Parry family.
Built in 1784 by Benjamin Parry, the house was occupied by his direct descendants until purchased by the Historical Society in 1966. The furnishings reflect 125 years of decorative changes experienced by the Parry family.
Pearl S. Buck House
Originally built in 1835, the farmhouse was home to Pearl S. Buck and her international family for 38 years. Today, visitors to the House experience a unique blend of Chinese and 19th Century Pennsylvanian traditions of art and architecture. The tour includes a display of many of Ms. Buck’s literary and humanitarian awards, including the Nobel and Pulitzer Prizes for literature.
Originally built in 1835, the farmhouse was home to Pearl S. Buck and her international family for 38 years. Today, visitors to the House experience a unique blend of Chinese and 19th Century Pennsylvanian traditions of art and architecture. The tour includes a display of many of Ms. Buck’s literary and humanitarian awards, including the Nobel and Pulitzer Prizes for literature.
Peddler's Village
One of Bucks County's premier destinations, Peddler's Village is an 18th-century style attraction featuring 75 quality specialty shops and restaurants, a 66-room luxury inn, year round festivals and craft competitions, plus an antique operating carousel, all set on 42 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds and winding brick pathways.
One of Bucks County's premier destinations, Peddler's Village is an 18th-century style attraction featuring 75 quality specialty shops and restaurants, a 66-room luxury inn, year round festivals and craft competitions, plus an antique operating carousel, all set on 42 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds and winding brick pathways.
Pennsbury Manor
The recreated country home of William Penn in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, provides a peaceful contrast to the hurry of modern American life. Pennsbury Manor is permeated with the spirit of this kindly, devout humanitarian, and it gives the visitor a sense of the unhurried grace and charm of those years when Pennsylvania was William Penn's "Holy Experiment."
The recreated country home of William Penn in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, provides a peaceful contrast to the hurry of modern American life. Pennsbury Manor is permeated with the spirit of this kindly, devout humanitarian, and it gives the visitor a sense of the unhurried grace and charm of those years when Pennsylvania was William Penn's "Holy Experiment."
Perkasie
Historic town along the east branch of the Perkiomen Creek, features a refurbished carousel, covered bridge, and bike/hike trail. Downtown includes restaurants, gift shops, antiques and more.
Historic town along the east branch of the Perkiomen Creek, features a refurbished carousel, covered bridge, and bike/hike trail. Downtown includes restaurants, gift shops, antiques and more.
Philadelphia Park Racetrack
Featuring thoroughbred racing year 'round. You'll find turfside terrace dining, a sports bar and a new family picnic park.
Featuring thoroughbred racing year 'round. You'll find turfside terrace dining, a sports bar and a new family picnic park.
Sesame Place
The nation’s only theme park based on Sesame Street is celebrating its 20th Anniversary in 2000.
The nation’s only theme park based on Sesame Street is celebrating its 20th Anniversary in 2000.
Washington Crossing Historic Park
The site where, on Christmas Night, 1776, George Washington and the Continental Army crossed the icy Delaware River. Includes the 19th-century village of Taylorsville.
The site where, on Christmas Night, 1776, George Washington and the Continental Army crossed the icy Delaware River. Includes the 19th-century village of Taylorsville.
Wings of Gold
Featuring sunrise and sunset flights over Bucks County with champagne party. Featuring 1/2, 1 & 1.5 hour rides starting from Newtown, Richboro and Lahaska, PA.
Featuring sunrise and sunset flights over Bucks County with champagne party. Featuring 1/2, 1 & 1.5 hour rides starting from Newtown, Richboro and Lahaska, PA.
