Bucks County PA Family Activities
Our picks of places for the whole family to have fun in Bucks County, PA.
Sesame Place
The Sesame Street characters come alive in this theme and water park. Fun for the whole family.
The Sesame Street characters come alive in this theme and water park. Fun for the whole family.
Mercer Museum
The Mercer Museum collects, preserves, and interprets historical artifacts that illuminate the history of pre-industrial America to around 1850.
The Mercer Museum collects, preserves, and interprets historical artifacts that illuminate the history of pre-industrial America to around 1850.
Moravian Pottery and Tile Works
You can watch handmade tiles produced in a manner similar to that developed by the potter's founder and builder, Henry Chapman Mercer.
You can watch handmade tiles produced in a manner similar to that developed by the potter's founder and builder, Henry Chapman Mercer.
Neshaminy State Park
Located in lower Bucks County, featuring boating, fishing, hiking, picnicking and swimming.
Located in lower Bucks County, featuring boating, fishing, hiking, picnicking and swimming.
Pennsbury Manor
The recreated country home of William Penn with demonstrations of plantation crafts such as bread baking and quill making.
The recreated country home of William Penn with demonstrations of plantation crafts such as bread baking and quill making.
The Fonthill Museum
Former home of Henry Mercer which is now open for tours. Kids will enjoy exploring the castle.
Former home of Henry Mercer which is now open for tours. Kids will enjoy exploring the castle.
Tyler State Park
Park roads, trails, buildings and areas have been carefully combined with the original farm and woodland setting. The Neshaminy Creek zig-zags its way through the park.
Park roads, trails, buildings and areas have been carefully combined with the original farm and woodland setting. The Neshaminy Creek zig-zags its way through the park.
Washington Crossing Historic Park
At Washington Crossing Historic Park, George Washington led his ragged troops across the ice-choked Delaware and assaulted the unsuspecting Hessians at Trenton.
At Washington Crossing Historic Park, George Washington led his ragged troops across the ice-choked Delaware and assaulted the unsuspecting Hessians at Trenton.
