Spooky Nook Sports in Manheim, Pennsylvania, is the largest indoor sports complex in the U.S., offering fields and courts for more than 12 sports under one roof. In addition to their 700,000-square-foot indoor complex, Spooky Nook Sports has a climate controlled dome used for field hockey, soccer, football, and more.

Located in southeastern Pennsylvania’s Lancaster County, the borough of Manheim is 10 miles from Lancaster and 20 miles from Hershey, both with a veritable playground of fun activities for all ages. It’s also just over 30 miles from Harrisburg, which has plenty of fun things to do as well.

If you and your team are looking for something to do after the game, we have put together some ideas to help kick-start your search.

 

Things to Do

Laserdome

Voted the county’s best location for family fun time and time again, the Laserdome is a great attraction for kids and teens right near Spooky Nook Sports.

Much more than just an arcade, this entertainment center offers a multi-level laser tag arena with enhanced special effects, music, and projections. You can also visit the laser maze, take a ride on the VR roller coaster, play classic games, and more.

Unlimited passes for the attractions make it easy to spend hours running around the Laserdome without ever getting bored. 2050 Auction Rd, Manheim, PA 17545

 

Wolf Sanctuary of Pennsylvania

Located about 5 miles northeast of Spooky Nook Sports in the town of Lititz, the Wolf Sanctuary of Pennsylvania is dedicated to quality care and enrichment for wolves that been displaced from their habitats in the natural world.

This 80-acre private rescue is home to more than 40 wolves and wolf hybrids, divided into multiple packs. Tours are offered throughout the week and on weekends, with the goal being to educate guests about the behavior of wolves, their unique needs, and threats to their species in the wild. Full moon tours are held in the evening once a month and feature a bonfire and live entertainment.

This worthy attraction gives kids and adults the opportunity to learn more about these majestic native animals. 465 Speedwell Forge Rd, Lititz, PA 17543

 

Dutch Wonderland

Spend some time at Lancaster’s very theme park, Dutch Wonderland. Boasting over 30 exciting rides, your team won’t want to miss out on this attraction.

Get soaked in Duke’s Lagoon water play area, spin around on the Twister, fly through space in the VR Voyager, and experience the rest of Dutch Wonderland’s thrilling rides.

Dutch Wonderland has been recognized as the premier family theme park in the area. It will be a perfect to take your team once you finish competing at Spooky Nook Sports. 2249 Lincoln Hwy, Lancaster, PA 17602

 

The Amish Village

Lancaster County is in the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch Country, which makes it the perfect place for visitors to learn about Amish culture.

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Past Lancaster to the east is The Amish Village, about 18 miles southeast of Spooky Nook Sports in the town of Ronks.

Explore the area to find out what life is like in a culture that hasn’t changed much in hundreds of years. The Amish Village features a farmhouse from the 1840s, in addition to 12 acres of grounds that include a schoolhouse, barn, blacksmith shop, smokehouse, and more.

Local tour guides are on hand to give information about Amish history, as well as an overview of what life is like today. 199 Hartman Bridge Rd, Ronks, PA 17572

 

Hersheypark

The township of Hershey is officially known by its slogan as “The Sweetest Place on Earth.” Most famous for being the home of the renowned candy company, Hershey is an entertainment destination in its own right.

At Hersheypark, guests can enjoy more than 70 different amusement park rides including several thrilling roller coasters. Kids with a sweet tooth will be particularly enamored by the candy-centric theme of Hersheypark, which includes dancing characters dressed up as some of the brand’s most iconic sweets.

While in the area, you might also take the opportunity to visit nearby Hershey’s Chocolate World, which offers a factory tour complete with free samples. 100 Hersheypark Dr, Hershey, PA 17033

 

Pennsylvania Renaissance Faire

Hosted by Manheim’s Mount Hope Estate and Winery, the Pennsylvania Renaissance Faire runs on weekends for about three months from August through October.

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It features a recreation of a medieval village, complete with costumed characters constantly roaming. Hundreds of performers participate in musical acts, plays, and jousting reenactments throughout the day, while “Royal Kitchens” serve up delicious food and drink.

Simply wandering around the fairgrounds is a feast for all your senses and harkens back to a fascinating period in history. 2775 Lebanon Rd, Manheim, PA 17545

 

Places to Eat

The Cat’s Meow

Located in the heart of Manheim, The Cat’s Meow is a family-friendly themed restaurant housed in a building that is almost 150 years old. Today, it takes diners back to the roaring ’20s with its unique speakeasy setting.

The restaurant serves an eclectic menu that offers something for everyone including burgers, seafood, sandwiches, pasta, and more. Service and food are both top-notch, and diners can enjoy hearing about the history of the place while exploring its nooks and crannies. 215 S Charlotte St, Manheim, PA 17545

 

Kountry Kitchen Family Restaurant

Just two miles north of Spooky Nook Sports, the Kountry Kitchen Family Restaurant makes diners feel like they are truly eating an authentic meal in the country.

The quaint eatery serves three meals daily but it’s best known for offering breakfast fare all day long. Family-owned and operated, the restaurant has a picturesque location atop a hill. Its kids’ menu is extensive so that it can appeal to every palate. 944 Lebanon Rd, Manheim, PA 17545

 

Divine Swine In-Out BBQ

If your group is interested in authentic barbecue fare, look no further than Divine Swine In-Out BBQ in Manheim. Smoking hundreds of pounds of meats is a daily ritual at this Manheim eatery and you can enjoy all the classics like brisket, pulled pork, ribs, and chicken.

While it’s typically first-come, first-served, reservations are accepted for parties of 15 people or more. 2684 Lebanon Rd, Manheim, PA 17545

 

Good ‘N Plenty Restaurant

Be sure to stop at the Good ‘N Plenty Restaurant in Ronks, Pennsylvania while at Spooky Nook Sports. Their all-you-can-eat dining is by far the most popular option and the way to go if you’re bringing a horde of hungry kids to the restaurant.

Some of their amazing Amish dishes include two famous Lancaster County favorites, chow chow and pepper cabbage. The fried chicken at Good ‘N Plenty is second to none. It’s one dish that you have to try when you go. For dessert, their homemade ice cream, pies, and other treats are the best way to finish your meal. This eatery is a can’t miss! 150 Eastbrook Rd, Smoketown, PA 17576

 

Whether your group is interested in thrills, animals, culture, or just some good food, it’s easy to find something for everyone in the Manheim, Pennsylvania region. When your team is done competing at Spooky Nook Sports, its can discover this unique location together and make memories that will last a lifetime.