- The list below includes 139 free or cheap things to do in or near Clinton, New Jersey, including 122 different types of inexpensive activities like Walking Trails, Art Gallery, Art Museum and History Museums.
- From Landsdown Trail to Spruce Run Recreation Area, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Clinton and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Easton, Princeton, Bethlehem and Chester.
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A shopping mall with a range of retail stores and restaurants, Neshaminy Mall also features an AMC Imax theatre.
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With 50,000 square feet dedicated to soccer, Soccer Palace offers visitors a variety of indoor and outdoor soccer fields. The indoor fields have artificial turf and host open play sessions every day of the week.
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The Sangria Lounge is a tapas bar and restaurant that also serves as a live music venue. The lounge is also a sports bar and offers free salsa dancing lessons.
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Many community facilities are available at Wheeler Park, including a skate park, playground, various sports fields, and picnic areas. The park is also home to a community pool that offers 25-meter laps and a dive tank.
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Rudyk Park is a baseball park that holds an amateur baseball league and is situated next to the highway. The park features only one baseball field, two basketball courts, and two playgrounds.
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The bowling alley, Thunderbird Lanes, is best known for its 'Glow Bowling' event that it holds on Saturdays. The bowling alley has a youth bowling program and also hosts a number of bowling leagues.
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Macungie Memorial Park offers an array of recreational and leisure activities. The parks expansive grounds are perfect for picnics and walking, while sports enthusiasts will enjoy the ball fields, swimming pool and tennis courts.
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Constructed in 1781, the Kearny Cottage Museum is a four-room cottage containing many items showcasing the history of its owners and city. It is located just yards away from the Raritan River, and contains a colonial garden on its grounds.
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Named for industrialist Frederic Kalmbach Sr., Kalmbach Park was established by a donation from Kalmbach of his home and the surrounding property. It has walking trails, a restored 1850s barn and an open field as well as educational programs.