Money Saving Tips For Exploring NJ
As we mentioned, the Garden State can be hard on a family budget, but we like to think of ourselves as the curators of family fun on the cheap. To that end, be sure to bookmark our Guide to Free Fun Things To Do in New Jersey with Kids, where we share all our top tips for how to score free admission to top New Jersey attractions, plus places where kids can play for free, eat for free, and even go down The Shore for free.
Top Things To Do in New Jersey for Visitors
While this list of the best things to do in New Jersey is geared toward locals, we’ve got plenty of top picks for family fun for out-of-towners, too. Here are a few helpful roundups for anyone visiting New Jersey with kids:
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1. Cape May Zoo
Walk the boardwalk at the FREE Cape May County Zoo to see buffalo, bears, and zebras.
2. Liberty State Park
Play in the giant playground in Liberty State Park and enjoy the spectacular view of Manhattan any time of the year.
3. Appalachian Trail
Hike the New Jersey portion of the Appalachian Trail. Big kids might even be able to conquer the Stairway to Heaven trail, which starts flat before hitting the mountain.
4. Fairy Trail
Play, picnic, hike, and look for fairy houses at the South Mountain Reservation or Columbia Trail.
5. Hike the Stream
Pick a hike with water, a river, or a stream, and the kids will complain less, I promise!
6. Rutgers Day
Celebrate the state university system with an action-packed, family-friendly festival, Rutgers Day, held in April every year.
7. Washington’s Headquarters
Brush up on your Revolutionary War history at Washington’s Headquarters in Morristown.
8. Allaire State Park
Bike through Allaire State Park.
9. Great Falls
Watch the impressive Great Falls crash in Paterson.
10. Maple Sugaring at New Jersey Parks
Go maple sugaring in the late winter.
11. Cattus Island Park
Hike the “hidden beach trail” in Cattus Island County Park.
12. Watchung Reservation
Visit Watchung Reservation for easy hiking trails, an awesome playground and nature center, and a brand-new sensory trail—or hit another one of our favorite NJ reservations.
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Visit High Point State Park for a view of the tri-state region. Photo by Jessica Delfino
13. High Point State Park
See three states from the top of the monument at High Point State Park.
14. Thomas Edison National Historic Park
Visit the home and laboratory of one of America’s greatest inventors at Thomas Edison National Historic Park.
15. Iris Gardens
See thousands of irises in bloom from May through June at Presby Memorial Iris Gardens.
16. Reeves-Reed Arboretum
Stop by the Discovery Center at Reeves-Reed Arboretum in Summit, or visit during one of its many family-friendly festivals, such as the Daffodil Festival in the spring.
17. Washington’s Crossing
Watch the annual reenactment of Washington’s Crossing of the Delaware on Christmas Day.
18. Stargazing
Go stargazing at the historic Batsto Village in Wharton State Forest.
19. Destination Playground
Take a drive to one of NJ’s top playgrounds that go above and beyond with unique equipment.
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Hit the playground after a stroll along Pier C in Hoboken. Photo by Shinya Suzuki via Flickr
20. Pier C
Stroll along Pier C in Hoboken and take in amazing views of Manhattan while your kids play in the park.
21. Pine Barrens
Try to avoid the Jersey Devil in the Pine Barrens.
22. Greenwood Gardens
Explore the magical grounds of Greenwood Gardens, or soak up the scenery at another one of NJ’s gorgeous gardens and arboretums.
23. Duke Farms
Bike ride through Duke Farms landscaped grounds; when everyone gets hungry, pull over for a picnic.
24. 9/11 Memorials
See the Empty Sky 9/11 memorial at Liberty State Park, or the wall of names perched atop Eagle Rock Reservation, looking out toward the NYC skyline.
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Sit under Tripod Rock, perched here long ago by glaciers. Photo by the author
25. Pyramid Mountain
Take selfies under Tripod Rock after hiking Pyramid Mountain.
26. Family Music Festivals
Bring the whole family to an outdoor music festival like Maplewoodstock or Hoboken’s Arts and Music Festival.
27. Camp Under the Stars
Bond with your crew in nature at these family campgrounds.
28. Cherry Blossom Festival
Be awed by the world-famous Cherry Blossom Festival in Branch Brook Park in Newark in April. This New Jersey park has more cherry trees than the famed Washington, DC, fest.
29. Palisades Interstate Park
Take in the view of New York as you hike at Palisades Interstate Park.
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30. Storybook Land
Brush up on your fairy tales at Storybook Land, or just hit the kiddie rides.
31. Six Flags
Ride the roller coasters at Six Flags Great Adventure, and splash in the wave pool at Hurricane Harbor.
32. Ice Skate
Lace-up your skates and hit the ice rink. We love the pop-up rink at Van Saun Park in Bergen County during the holidays
33. River Tubing
Tube down the Delaware River when the kids finally learn to swim. It’s one of those iconic summer activities you’ve got to try.
34. Wild West City
Or play cowboys and cowgirls at the western-themed Wild West City in Sussex County.
35. Diggerland
Take your bulldozer-obsessed child to the construction-themed amusement park and water park, Diggerland.
36. Lake Swimming
Spend the day swimming in a refreshing New Jersey lake and building sandcastles on the shore.
37. Water Parks
Cool off at the amazing water parks in New Jersey, enjoying splash pads when they’re young and the thrill slides when they’re teens.
38. Land of Make Believe
Hit the rides and visit Santa at the Land of Make Believe.
39. Hunt for Haunts
Do you have the mettle to take on one of these New Jersey ghost tours?
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Cool off in the amazing water playground at Van Saun Park. Photo by the author
40. Van Saun Park
Ride the train through the Bergen County Zoo in Van Saun Park and then take in the carousel, playground, and splash pad.
41. Freedom & Fireworks 4th of July Show
Stay up late to watch the big fireworks display on July 4th in Liberty State Park.
42. Red Bulls
Take the whole family to a Red Bulls soccer game in Harrison.
43. Big Snow
Ski at the indoor snow park at American Dream Mall.
44. Baseball Game
OK, so we don’t have a pro baseball team, but kids never want to stay for the whole game anyway, right? Root for the home team at one of these minor league baseball stadiums around the state.
45. Newport Green
Play and splash around at Newport Green in Jersey City or one of NJ’s other awesome water playgrounds.
46. Canoe NJ’s Waterways
Take a canoe or pontoon boat through the Meadowlands or another local river or lake.
47. Mountain Creek
Ski or snow tube at Mountain Creek, enjoy the water park, or just rest up at one of its sumptuous hotels.
48. Medieval Times
Cheer for your knight at Medieval Times.
49. New York Jets Training Camp
See the Jets Training Camp at their center in Florham Park during the late summer.
50. Easter Egg Hunt
Race to find Easter eggs in the Jersey shore sand, at Liberty Hall, or at another NJ hunt.
51. Cut Your Own Christmas Tree
Toss the plastic tree and go cut down your own beauty on one of NJ’s Christmas tree farms.
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Walk on the moon at the Liberty Science Center. Photo by Karen Turner
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52. Liberty Science Center
Head to the Liberty Science Center, and visit its state-of-the-art planetarium.
53. Morris Museum
Spend a day at the Morris Museum and be sure to save time for its maker space, which is open Wednesdays through Sundays.
54. Indoor Water Parks
Warm up at the DreamWorks Water Park at American Dream Mall or another nearby indoor water park.
55. Battleship New Jersey
Visit Battleship New Jersey for a big-time thrill.
56. American Dream Mall
There are so many fun things to do at this New Jersey mega mall, you’ll need more than a day to see and explore it all.
57. Climb Inside Lucy the Elephant
A national historic landmark, Lucy was erected in 1881. Visit her and the rest of these off-the-beaten-path attractions for an only-in-Jersey experience.
58. Old-School Arcades
Become a pinball wizard at the Silverball Museum Arcade in Asbury Park or the Morristown Game Vault.
59. Northlandz
Bring your train lover to Northlandz to see the miles and miles of model trains and its doll collection.
60. Indoor Playground
Play pretend, climb, slide, and play at an indoor playground.
61. Newark Museum
Visit the Newark Museum to see an amazing art collection, along with cool science exhibits, planetarium shows, and rotating exhibits.
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62. Sandy beaches
Enjoy an outing to one of the many Jersey Shore family beaches, such as Seven Presidents and Cape May. We love a beach day trip in the summer, but a winter walk is great, too!
63. Cape May Lighthouse
While you’re in Cape May, let them work off that energy by climbing the 199 steps to the top of the Cape May Lighthouse. Or, climb or visit one of the many other NJ lighthouses.
64. Ocean City Baby Parade
Watch (or enter your little one in) the Ocean City Baby Parade, held every year in August.
65. Putt Putt on the Boardwalk
Go mini-golfing on (or off) the boardwalk.
66. Escape to AC
Enjoy a night or two in Atlantic City with the kids. It’s surprisingly filled with free family entertainment, including a brand-new beachfront water park.
67. Asbury Park
See the murals and famed boardwalk in Asbury Park.
68. Sail With Pirates
Go sailing with pirates, or hit the water on another exciting boat ride.
69. Polar Bear Plunge
Be a spectator (or participant) at the NJ Polar Bear Plunge.
70. New Jersey Shore Boardwalk Amusement Parks
Ride a thrilling coaster at one of New Jersey’s famed boardwalks, play at the arcades, and enjoy sailing above the coastline in swings, wheels, and more rides.
71. Boardwalk Food
Afterward, stroll the boardwalk and fill your bellies with amazing Jersey Shore food: Johnson’s popcorn, Shriver’s fudge and saltwater taffy, and Kohr Brother’s frozen custard, to start.
72. Jenkinson’s Aquarium
Get a behind-the-scenes tour at Jenkinson’s Aquarium, or just enjoy the penguins and other sea life at this New Jersey aquarium located right on the boardwalk.
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73. Grounds for Sculpture
Explore the massive outdoor art installations at South Jersey’s Grounds for Sculpture.
74. State Theatre
See a Broadway show at the spectacular State Theatre in New Brunswick. Also, keep your eyes peeled for Milk and Cookies performances, a low-cost way to introduce kids ages 3-8 to the world of performing arts.
75. Pick Apples
Fill a bag with apples at Terhune Orchards, or another of the Garden State’s pick-your-own farms.
76. Ride the Rails
Take a nostalgic train ride at the Whippany Railway or another historic NJ railroad. These trains offer fun holiday trips like Halloween rides in the fall, Santa visits in December, and the Easter Bunny in the spring. Sometimes Thomas the Train rolls in, too.
77. Sunflower Fields
Puzzle your way through the Sussex County Sunflower Maze, or just pick the pretty summer blooms at these NJ farms.
78. Ice Cream Shops
Enjoy homemade ice cream on a hot summer day at Denville Dairy or one of these NJ ice cream spots.
79. Nutcracker Ballet
Catch a fantastic kids’ show or holiday Nutcracker performance at one of NJ’s many family-friendly theaters, including Mayo Performing Arts Center, Bergen Performing Arts Center, New Jersey Performing Arts Center, or South Orange Performing Arts Center—many of which offer sensory-friendly performances!
80. Corn Maze
Let the kids lead you out of one of these New Jersey corn mazes that pop up in late summer and early fall.
81. Sterling Hill Mining Museum
Tour the Sterling Hill Mining Museum and mine for treasures.
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Pick fresh tulips at Holland Ridge Farms. Photo by Rose Gordon Sala
82. Holland Ridge Farms
Pick tulips from among the millions planted at this New Jersey flower farm in the spring and gorgeous sunflowers in the fall.
83. Dig into Jersey Donuts
Treat yourself to over-the-top confections at NJ’s incredible doughnut shops.
84. Historic Smithville Village
Ride the train, carousel, and paddleboats at the old-time Smithville Village.
85. Tick Tock Diner
Eat disco fries at Tick Tock Diner.
86. Cranberry Festival
Celebrate New Jersey’s cranberry harvest at the Annual Cranberry Festival in Chatsworth.
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The bucolic setting of the Red Mill Museum is gorgeous no matter the season. Photo by Anthony Cuffari via Flickr
87. Red Mill Museum
See the falls at the historic Red Mill Museum quarry or visit during the Haunted Village…if you dare.
88. Walkable Small Towns
Ride NJ Transit to one of the wonderful and walkable small towns in our state.
89. Character Brunch
See Santa or the Easter Bunny and make memories over a yummy breakfast feast.
90. Drop-In Art Session
Make a memorable, one-of-a-kind art keepsake with your child at a drop-in art studio.
91. Pumpkin Picking
Celebrate fall by wandering the farm for pumpkin picking. Get the perfect photo by bribing them with the farm stand ice cream.
92. Christmas Lights
See an over-the-top block of Christmas lights at these New Jersey houses and neighborhoods.
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93. Field Station: Dinosaurs
See prehistoric creatures up close at Field Station: Dinosaurs.
94. Raptor Trust
View hawks, eagles, falcons, and owls at close range at the Raptor Trust.
95. Adventure Aquarium
Walk the Shark Bridge at Adventure Aquarium, or enjoy its scuba Santa during the holiday season.
96. Turtle Back Zoo
Gape at the lions, giraffes, and bison up close at the Turtle Back Zoo.
97. Family-Friendly Farms
While away a perfect fall day at a favorite nearby farm, feeding animals, taking a pony ride, or picking what’s ripe.
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Visit the farm animals at Brookhollow’s Barnyard. Photo Kaylynn Chiarello Ebner
98. Brookhollow’s Barnyard
See baby animals at NJ farms, including Brookhollow’s Barnyard. It has a sweet sandbox, playground, and playhouses that the kids always adore. Feed the animals from a little bucket.
99. Howell Living History Farm
Learn about the past at Howell Living History Farm.
100. Meet Alpacas
Take a stroll with an alpaca or tour the farm at Out of Sight Alpacas.
This article was first published in February 2013 and has since been updated.