- The list below includes 582 free or cheap things to do in or near Hackensack, New Jersey, including 118 different types of inexpensive activities like Military Museums, Bowling, Parks and Malls.
- From Columbus Park to The Shops at Riverside, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Hackensack and in nearby cities within 25 miles like New York City, Queens, Brooklyn and Staten Island.
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Joyce Kilmer Square Park, Albany Street, New Brunswick, NJ 08901
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Guests can enjoy a 2 hour guided walking tour of News Brunswick with Historic Walking Tours of New Brunswick - Day Tours. The sightseeing tour explores a variety of locations including colonial houses, graveyards, and churches.
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An art museum with a focus on teaching, the Zimmerli boasts a permanent collection of over 60000 works of art. The museum rotates the works on display, and hosts lectures and performances.
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Boyd Park is a 20 acre riverside park. The river is suitable for fishing, and there are walking trails and picnic areas available. The park also features a full-size amphitheater and is host to a variety of special events.
34.5 Miles
Riamede Farm features a 35-acre orchard where visitors can pick their own apples. They have a variety of different trees, and apples are within reach of children. They also feature a pumpkin patch where visitors can cut their own pumpkins.
34.5 Miles
Run through Rutgers University School of Environmental and Biological Sciences, the Rutgers Gardens features several distinct gardens and specific plant collections. Educational programs for adults are routinely held as are programs for children to learn about ecology and gardening.
34.7 Miles
Open to public skaters, Bridgewater Sports Arena offers a variety of entertainment options from an arcade area to laser tag arena. The facility has three ice rinks of varying sizes for hockey and ice skating.
34.7 Miles
Garrison Landing is a small historic district popular among those visiting and learning about local history. The district is filled with historic residential and commercial buildings that tell stories of past times.
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The Garrison Art Center features a variety of art shows and exhibits, as well as classes and special events. Its goal is to promote the creation, exhibition, and enjoyment of art for individuals of all ages.
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Featuring an early mill from the 1700s, Cooper Gristmill is a historic building with several exhibits relevant to the mining in the town's past. It is is surrounded by several trails that visitors can hike through.
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A building with meaning and history, the Class of 1914 Boathouse at Rutgers University was a development ever since the founding of the Rutgers Boating Association in 1867. The boathouse, built in 1950 and expanded in 1961, holds up to 20 boats.