- The list below includes 184 free or cheap things to do in or near Flemington, New Jersey, including 125 different types of inexpensive activities like Farms & Ranches, Arcades, Family Fun Center and Specialty Museums.
- From Deer Path Park to Dutch Country Farmers Market, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Flemington and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Princeton, Doylestown, Trenton and Easton.
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Paterson Plank Rd & Palisade Avenue, Union City, NJ 7087
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Located on the premises of Washington Park, the Washington Park Dog Run is an off leash dog park that features separate areas for small and large dogs. The park also has water fountains and benches for owners.
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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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Visitors of Battery Park will be able to visit a variety of museums and memorials, including the Irish Hunger Memorial and the Museum of Jewish Heritage. The location's public art includes the World Financial Centre & North Cove.
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Charlie's Corner is a neighborhood bar noted by locals for its unassuming atmosphere and service. The bar has a pool table, hosts regular karaoke nights, and also offers a limited menu of pub-style food as well.
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Laurel Hill County Park, New County Road, Secaucus, NJ 07094
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An ecologically conscious river trip outfitting group, the Hackensack Riverkeeper Paddling Center offers guided river tours in canoes and kayaks. The Riverkeeper group also hosts special events and eco cruises, as well as river cleanup events.
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The tallest skyscraper in New York outside of New York City, Corning Tower stands 589 feet in height. Corning Tower's main attraction is an observation deck on the building's 42nd floor, which is freely accessible by the public.
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Bowling Green is a small public park that previously served as council ground for Native American tribes. This site was also famously the place where Manhattan was purchased by Peter Minuit in 1626.
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Located in the heart of Bergen County, the New Meadowland Market features an array of delicious produce, fresh flowers, home and beauty items and more. The market features over 100 vendors weekly, with thousands of products to choose from.
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Directly overlooking the NYC skyline, Pier A Park is a public park which is host to many different events and activities. These include stargazing from the park's lawn, concerts, outdoor movies, and viewing of the skyline.
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Columbus Park is a small park located in uptown Hoboken that contains two playgrounds on the west end of its grounds. Other amenities include a half-basketball court and three individually gated, lighted tennis courts.