- The list below includes 405 free or cheap things to do in or near Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey, including 120 different types of inexpensive activities like Fishing, Arcades, Movie Theaters and Theaters.
- From Mount Mitchill Scenic Overlook to First Avenue Playhouse Dessert Theatre, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Atlantic Highlands and in nearby cities within 25 miles like New York City, Staten Island, Brooklyn and Edison.
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Visitors can bring their dogs to a wide open, grassy area surrounded by a gate at Ward Acres. The 62 acre park provides enough room for dogs to run freely without a lease.
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Spanning 40 acres, the Lenoir Preserve is a nature preserve with both open fields and wooded areas. The preserve shelters a wide variety of plant and animal species, and offers remarkable views of the Hudson River.
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Still in operation, Pennsylvania Bridge is a stone bridge that allows traffic to cross the Delaware River. The bridge has a sidewalk area where visitors can take in panoramic views of the river and the surrounding cities.
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Open throughout the year, the Trenton Battle Monument was created to commemorate the first Battle of Trenton. The most prominent part of the monument and surrounding park is the triumphal column of granite that is 148 feet high.
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Mothers Art World is an art studio that focuses on teaching children to understand, appreciate, and create art. The studio creates a series of books that allow students to learn about art and artists.
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Visitors can enjoy a bowling alley with 12 lanes that also hosts leagues and tournaments at Slocum's Bowl-O-Drome. The alley also features an on site pro shop and houses Sloc's Bar and Grille.
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Serving as an educational center for both Colonial and American history, the Old Barracks Museum is actually housed in the last remaining structure of its kind. The museum staff conducts daily tours and offers interpretations of American Colonial life.
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The Trenton Visitors Center is a center dedicated to providing information for visitors to the city. The center provides a variety of information, including dining, lodging, entertainment, and sightseeing recommendations.
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Operating as a museum since 1939, the William Trent House Museum is now owned and operated by the state of New Jersey. The stately home is available to tour and the city hosts special events on the property throughout the year.
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A small ballpark used by the AA Trenton Thunder baseball team, Arm & Hammer Park is a great place for a fun family experience. It is inexpensive, beautiful, and has a great in game experience.