Community Recreation Programs
276 acres of recreational and community activities open to the public
Community Recreation Programs
Learn a New Skill
A wide variety of personal enrichment programs are offered through the Professional Development Institute and KCEEI.
Develop Athletic Skills
The Keystone College Athletics Department offers various summer camps for athletes and youth sports.
Explore Woodlands Campus
The public is welcome to explore Keystone College’s 170-acre Woodlands Campus which features streams and meadows, a suspension bridge, seven miles of hiking trails, an apiary, nature preserve, vernal pool, and maple sugar shack.
Listen to Music
The Department of Performance Music at Keystone welcomes college students, high school musicians, and community members to participate with no audition, tuition, or fees.
See the Stars
The Thomas G. Cupillari ’60 Astronomical Observatory conducts public programs periodically throughout the year.
Fall Program: Sept. 11-Nov 22.
Mobile Glass Studio
The Mobile Glass Studio, the only one of its kind in the region, is complete with its own glass furnace and all the component parts of a working glass studio. Supported in part by a state program and a partnership with the historic Dorflinger Glass Museum in White Mills, Pa. Details here.
Keystone Environmental Education Institute
Keystone College’s Environmental Education Institute (KCEEI) offers a variety of hands-on educational activities for those interested in exploring, protecting, and enjoying our natural world. Learn about KCEEI.
KC3D - Regional 3-D Design Center
The regional 3-D printing center at Keystone College offers educational opportunities, workforce development, technological support, prototyping and additive manufacturing services for anyone interested in this exciting and emerging technology. Learn about KC3D