- The list below includes 161 free or cheap things to do in or near Farmingdale, New Jersey, including 113 different types of inexpensive activities like National & State Parks, Scenic Railroads, Parks and Movie Theaters.
- From Allaire State Park to Pine Creek Railroad, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Farmingdale and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Point Pleasant Beach, Asbury Park, Toms River and Atlantic Highlands.
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Red Bank Armory Ice Complex is an ice skating facility that features public ice-skating, an adult hockey league, a fully stocked pro shop, and educational classes. The complex is available for special events and parties.
11.8 Miles
The Art Alliance of Monmouth is a showcase for all manner of art in Central New Jersey. The Alliance hosts exhibitions of various kinds, and maintains a wide array of galleries dedicated to the works of individual artists.
11.9 Miles
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19 Monmouth Street, Red Bank, NJ
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Within the Carter & Cavero Old World Olive Oil Company, visitors are able to have a tasting experience in a gallery-like area. Both olive oils and vinegars are offered for tastings and then can be purchased in the shop.
11.9 Miles
Red Bank Art Cinema is small 2 screen theater that shows both foreign and independent films and also other films that have limited releases. The theater features both red carpet and red seats.
11.9 Miles
Part of the Bow Tie Cinemas theater chain, the Bow Tie Red Bank Theatre is a movie multiplex that shows newly released Hollywood films as well as independent and art house releases.
12.0 Miles
Located along the Jersey Shore, the Mantoloking Bridge County Park is one of the newest parks opened in the area. It caters mostly to crabbers, sightseers, and anglers due to a 70-foot-long fishing and crabbing pier.
12.0 Miles
Located along the Navesink River, Riverside Gardens Park is small, grassy area with trees, benches and access to the water. The park also has a stage for live events including regular performances during the summer.
12.2 Miles
With over 33 acres of park available, Long Branch offers visitors a large beach area for swimming and picnicking. Oftentimes, artists can be seen sculpting elaborate sand castles on the beach.
12.2 Miles
A small waterfront park along the Navesink River, Marine Park features open grass fields, shade trees and views of the river. The park has a children's playground, tennis courts and park benches.
12.3 Miles
Restored since Hurricane Sandy, Brick Beach 2, Brick, is one of the town's three oceanfront beaches. The beach has a food and drinks pavilion, and bathrooms and parking within one hundred feet. Lifeguards on duty at all of Brick's beaches.