- The list below includes 161 free or cheap things to do in or near Jackson, New Jersey, including 111 different types of inexpensive activities like Music Venue, Nature & Wildlife Areas, Batting Cages and Horseback Riding.
- From Six Flags Safari to Jackson Baseball Sofball Academy, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Jackson and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Princeton, Point Pleasant Beach, Asbury Park and Toms River.
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Ocean Clark is a painter who has been creating art professionally since 1997. He creates a wide range of original art, sells prints of originals, and takes commissions for custom work, as well.
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6 Court St., Morristown, NJ, Morristown, NJ 07960
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The Georgian Mansion preserved within the Morristown National Historical Park served as George Washington's headquarters from December 1779 to June 1780. Visitors can go on a tour of the house with a ranger to learn more about the history.
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6725 Black Horse Pike, Egg Harbor Township, NJ 08234
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Fun, educational hands-on discovery activities help children play and learn at the Jersey Shore Childrens Museum. The museum also features events such as story times and holiday celebrations, and birthday party packages are available.
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As an indoor jumping facility, Pump It Up offers an inflatable playground for visitors to bring their children to. Visitors can purchase a party package, such as the Adventure Party package, that includes a private session for jumping.
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As a historical site in the Revolutionary War, Morristown National Historical Park - Jockey Hollow has walking trails for visitors to explore the area. Jockey Hollow hosts an annual reenactment where volunteers dress up as Revolutionary War soldiers.
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Boland Drive, West Orange, NJ 7052
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As an outdoor facility, Oskar Schindler Performing Arts Center hosts a wide range of traveling and performing arts acts. The center hosts music festivals for blues music and the Renaissance Faire.
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The Forest Park Carousel was built in 1903 by Daniel Muller, and has been a park centerpiece for decades. The carousel is still in working order and available for rides.
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Koreatown of Los Angeles is the most densely populated district of Los Angeles. The location contains the Seoul International Park, the Chapman Park Market, the Wilshire Gramercy Plaza shopping center, and the Shatto Recreation Center.
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The trails and fields in Lewis Morris Park lets visitors hike, jog, and run. Visitors to the park can mountain-bike, picnic, enjoy the park's lake, or visit the herb garden.
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Open since 1959, Eagle Rock Lanes features 32 lanes of bowling along with a full service pro shop. The bowling center offers arcade game machines, a room for private parties and events, a grill and a sports bar.