- The list below includes 127 free or cheap things to do in or near Brick, New Jersey, including 110 different types of inexpensive activities like Beaches, Parks, Pirate Tours and Mini Golf.
- From Mantoloking Bridge County Park to Brick Beach 1, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Brick and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Point Pleasant Beach, Asbury Park, Toms River and Freehold.
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The entire family can enjoy a day at Coney Island. In here there are amusement parks, beaches, historic sites, museums, an aquarium, and plenty of other interesting things to be seen and done.
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Currently presided over by the Medford Historical Society, Kirby's Mill was originally built in 1773. Tours are conducted regularly, and several events are held throughout the year like the Quilt Show, Country Day, and Apple Festival.
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Cadwalader Park was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, the same planner behind New York's Central Park. A large green space with picnic areas and playgrounds, this 100 acre park also features tennis courts and a gazebo with barbecue grills.
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15 Fostertown Road, Medford, NJ 8055
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At We Drop Bombs, visitors can go to any of the 5 batting cages in the facility to practice their batting skills. There are also 3 indoor turf fields for visitors to practice throwing at.
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Rab's Country Lanes is a bowling alley with 48 bumper lanes that features a pro shop, a snack bar and pizzeria, party rooms and a lounge with pool tables and darts. They also have cosmic bowling, leagues and tournaments.
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141 E Service Road, Staten Island, NY 10314
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The Showplace Entertainment Center is an indoor entertainment facility that features a bowling alley, basketball games, air hockey tables, and 5 skee ball machines. The facility also provides competitive bowling leagues.
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Father Capodanno Boulevard, Staten Island, NY
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Stretching two and a half miles along the Atlantic coast, the Franklin D. Roosevelt Boardwalk and Beach offers walkers, runners, and sightseers scenic views. It features barbecue and sports facilities as well as playgrounds.
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More than just an oceanfront community, Brighton Beach, is home to the largest native Russian community in the United States. Visitors are treated to an extraordinary beach with stunning views, a wide sandy beach and gentle surf.
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Commonly visited for its boardwalk, South Beach is a coastal beach location offering a number of fun amenities and attractions to enjoy when visiting. Visitors enjoy relaxing in the sand, spending time in the ocean, or walking down the boardwalk.
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Visitors can take a wooden staircase down to the enjoy the sandy beaches of Fort Tilden. The park includes a gravel path for biking and fort buildings from the Vietnam War era.