Choose Seven Springs as your next vacation destination to relax in a beautiful, serene environment that’s just a short drive from many exciting attractions. Vacation rentals in Seven Springs offer many opportunities for biking, golfing, sightseeing, and rafting. During the winter months, you can ski, snowboard, or snow tube all day long. Seven Springs is also close to a variety of historical landmarks. Whether you’re planning a winter escape or quick summer getaway, Seven Springs is the perfect spot to reconnect with your family. Here are the top nine things to do with kids in the area.

1. Ohiopyle State Park

Ohiopyle State Park is an exciting destination for tourists and locals. It offers awesome camping opportunities thanks to its clean and well-maintained campgrounds. Near the campgrounds, vendors sell everything from hot dogs to ingredients for making smores. The park also offers rafting and kayaking on slow and fast Rapids, as well as ample mountain biking and off-road vehicle trails. Hike through the park on-foot to enjoy views of many stunning waterfalls.

2. Idlewild & SoakZone

Idlewild & Soak Zone was voted the ‘Best Kid’s Park’ by Amusement Today, and that title is well-deserved. This exciting park, just minutes from Seven Springs, offers a boatload of fun for the entire family. Older kids and adults can get their adrenaline pumping on one of the exciting roller coasters and then head over to Pipeline Plunge, a water ride that twists and turns before dropping 50 feet. Younger kids and toddlers can enjoy the Little Rascals ride, Merry-Go-Round, and Family Wave Pool.

3. Fallingwater

One of the most beautiful and unique landmarks in America, Fallingwater is a must-see attraction that draws tourists from all over the world. Designed in 1935 by architect Frank Lloyd Wright, Fallingwater is a house that was built over an actual waterfall. An eatery is available if you get hungry after the tour, as well as an extensive and well-stocked gift shop.

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4. Disc Golf

Head over to Seven Springs Mountain Resort for a fun game of disc golf with your family, and enjoy a beautiful landscape, fresh air, and some family-friendly competition. Play by the hour, or purchase an all-day pass for everyone in your family so you can spend the entire day on the course. Don’t worry if you get hungry; multiple restaurants at the resort give you a spot to sit down and enjoy a great meal.

5. Chairlift Ride

Sign up for a chairlift ride at Seven Springs Mountain Resort to enjoy a spectacular aerial view of Seven Springs State Park. The chairlifts accommodate adults and older children, making this a great activity for teens and tweens who love adventure. Bring your camera or smartphone along to take snapshots of the stunning views below as you ride. Purchase a single-ride pass, or opt for an all-day pass if you want to experience the chairlift ride more than once.

6. Alpine Tower

If you come from a family of mountain climbers or rock climbers, your vacation won’t be complete without a trip to Alpine Tower. Located at Seven Springs State Park, this 50-foot tower is perfect for anyone who is up for a challenge. Strap on the provided safety gear, and head up this tower alone or with your older kids. Use the ropes and bars to help you along as you climb to the top. Once you reach the top of the tower, take a photo to commemorate this great feat.

7. Flight 93 Memorial

Take a break from your exciting vacation to honor the brave passengers of United Airlines Flight 93, who lost their lives while fighting off terrorist hijackers as they headed towards Washington D.C. on September 11, 2001. This remote memorial site is located in Stoystown, Pennsylvania, approximately 30 minutes from Seven Springs. This powerful landmark beautifully honors all of the crew and passengers who were on board the flight and provides details about how that fateful day unfolded.

8. Living Treasures Animal Park

Living Treasures Animal Park is a fun place for the entire family, especially little ones who love animals. Here, you’ll come into close contact with all types of animals, including camels, llamas, giraffes, porcupines, donkeys, and kangaroos. Young kids will thoroughly enjoy the pony rides, camel rides, and live shows. Grab a bag of carrots and lettuce on your way in, as many of these animals will eat right out of your hand. Kids and adults can also bottle-feed baby camels, baby goats, and baby lambs.

9. Hidden Valley Resort

If you’re visiting Seven Springs during the winter and love to ski, plan to spend at least one day at Hidden Valley Resort. This popular vacation destination offers ski slopes for beginners and experts, and you can sign up for lessons if you want to learn new tricks or brush up on your skills. Other fun wintertime activities at this resort include snow tubing, sledding, snowboarding, and riding snowmobiles. You’re sure to make great memories here, as this exciting resort will turn your Seven Springs family vacation into the vacation of a lifetime.


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