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Need a Getaway? Check Out Our 10 Day Trip Ideas

We've rounded up some of our favorite spots that are just a short drive from Hawk Hill and University City.

Bust of woman's head in water at Grounds for Sculpture Grounds for Sculpture is a 42-acre sculpture park and museum located in Hamilton Township, New Jersey.

Published: September 8, 2025

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If you’re looking to enjoy a worthwhile day trip around Philadelphia, look no further! Here's a list of our top 10 local spots to enjoy this year — each just a short trip from Saint Joseph’s Hawk Hill and University City locations.

1. BARNES ARBORETUM AT SAINT JOSEPH’S UNIVERSITY

Lower Merion, Pennsylvania

Barnes Arboretum at Saint Joseph's Univeristy
 

Located on the Lower Merion side of the Hawk Hill campus, the Barnes Arboretum features 12 acres of gorgeous grounds designed to promote the advancement of education and the appreciation of the fine arts and horticulture. Visitors can enjoy a serene green space that is designated for quiet reflection before stopping by the Frances M. Magurie Art Museum to take in the latest exhibit. Arboretum hours can be found here and Museum information can be found here.

2. WISSAHICKON VALLEY PARK

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Wissahickon Valley Park
Photo by Christine Fisher.

Wissahickon Valley Park contains more than 1,800 acres of easily accessible parkland in Northwest Philadelphia. Visitors can expect miles of wooded and winding trails for biking, hiking and sightseeing. The views are breathtaking and there are many hidden bridges and walkways to explore. Be sure to bring a camera! Plan your visit here.

3. SUBARU PARK

Chester, Pennsylvania

Aerial view of Subaru Park stadium
Photo by Jared Polin

Located just five miles south of the Philadelphia International Airport, Subaru Park is home to the Philadelphia Union soccer club. With views of the Delaware River, stadium visitors can expect stunning views and a great time in one of the many in-stadium restaurants. For a more exclusive experience, individuals can also reserve a club box for sporting events and concerts throughout the summer! Learn more about the stadium and book your tickets here.

4. GROUNDS FOR SCULPTURE

Hamilton, New Jersey

Bust of woman's head in water at Grounds for Sculpture
Photo by Anne Helmond

 

Frequently called one of the most unique attractions on the east coast, Grounds for Sculpture is a 42-acre landscape with over 300 unique sculptures that will bend minds and inspire creativity. Visitors should expect the unexpected on any visit to the garden while supporting and enjoying local artistry. Plan your visit here.

5. THE POCONOS

Pocono, Pennsylvania

Waterfalls at the Pocono Mountains

The Pocono Mountains are about a two-hour drive from Hawk Hill and University City, and yet it feels like another world. The four-county region offers year-round fun and a wide variety of resorts, family outings, outdoor activities and Airbnbs worth writing home about. With over 150 lakes and historic towns, the Poconos can offer a quiet and secluded getaway for two or an adventure-driven outing with friends and family. To plan your trip to the Pocono Mountains, visit this site today.

6. THE JERSEY SHORE

New Jersey

Aerial view of Ocean City, New Jersey, board walk with roller coaster in the distance.
Ocean City, New Jersey. Photo by Brett Tiagwad ’12.

It is safe to say that if someone lives near Philadelphia, they have spent some time on the New Jersey shoreline. With some beaches less than an hour from the city, “the shore” is an easily accessible coastline spanning 130 miles. From Ocean City to Avalon, each coastal town has its fair share of unique charm to enjoy. Pack the car and go for a day or rent one of the many Airbnbs or hotels for an extended vacation. Plan your visit here.

7. LANCASTER COUNTY

Lancaster, Pennsylvania

Store fronts of downtown Lancaster

Not only is Lancaster County home to many of the University's nursing and allied health programs, but it also has a rich history dating back to 1729. With multiple parks, trails and a downtown center, Lancaster County has plenty to do for any day-tripper or weekend getaway. The area also hosts a long list of live entertainment and events that are worth checking out. Whether you prefer Amish markets and antiques or concerts and exploring new biking trails, Lancaster has it all. Plan your trip here.

8. DOWNTOWN MEDIA

Media, Pennsylvania

Busy restaurant with outdoor seating in Media.

State Street in Media, Pennsylvania, is one of the best kept secrets of the suburbs outside of Philadelphia. The historic downtown has an assortment of locally owned businesses such as salons, ice cream and coffee shops and many options for food and drinks. The best nights to go, however, are Wednesdays between May and September when State Street is shut down and the local restaurants offer their annual Dining Under the Stars. Learn more about Media here.

9. KENNETT SQUARE

Kennett Square, Pennsylvania

Fountains in a Kennett Square park

Located in Chester County, Pennsylvania, Kennett Square is a historic town worth the one-hour ride from Hawk Hill and University City. While the downtown area has restaurants and shops to explore, Kennett Square is also home to Longwood Gardens, multiple horse stables, wineries, antique stores and exciting events like their annual Mushroom Festival. Learn more about all that Kennett Square has to offer and plan your visit here.

10. HERSHEY

Hershey, Pennsylvania

Hershey amusement park, featuring roller coasters and ferris wheel.

Referred to as the Sweetest Place on Earth®, Hershey is one of Pennsylvania's best places to visit. Hershey has a chocolate-themed theme park and factory, as well as historic resorts, high-end dining and luxurious spas. There is something for everyone to enjoy in Hershey — plan a trip here.