- The list below includes 163 free or cheap things to do in or near Lambertville, New Jersey, including 114 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Gallery, Breweries, History Museums and Lookouts.
- From Goat Hill Overlook to River Horse Brewery, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Lambertville and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Princeton, Trenton, Doylestown and New Hope.
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The Hill School Ice Arena has been in operations since 2006 and holds room for 400 spectators. The rink also offers a skate room to store ice skating equipment and locker room facilities for students.
37.5 Miles
The Conference House is the place where the end of the Revolutionary War was negotiated. The house was built before 1860 and is included in the National Register of Historic Places.
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Founded in 1915, the Westfield Outdoor Tennis Club is a location dedicated solely to the sport of tennis. Members of the club have access to 15 courts in total and matches can be played year round on the hard courts.
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Seaton Hackney Stables is an equestrian facility offering a large variety of services for horses and their owners to enjoy. Riding lessons, birthday party hosting, and summer riding camps are among the services available at the stables.
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In business since 1969, Buckwalter Framing, also known as Buckwalter Galleries, Ltd., offers custom framing services for artwork, maps, portraits, and documents. The gallery features an extensive selection of frames.
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Visitors can tour the Gothic Revival home where Caroline Foster lived for 98 years, and was built by a grandson of Paul Revere at the Fosterfield's Living History Farms. Visitors can also learn about the history of agriculture.
37.7 Miles
Situated along Loantaka Brook, Loantaka Park features over eight miles of trails suitable for walking, biking, horseback riding and cross-country skiing. The park provides lake access, fitness stations, picnic areas, a playground and restroom facilities.
37.8 Miles
The Paoli Battlefield is the site of a Revolutionary War battle that George Washington dubbed the Paoli Massacre - a significant defeat for the colonial forces. The battlefield has been meticulously preserved, and the staff welcomes visitors.
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Rose Tree Park is a 120 acre park populated by fields, hills, and woodlands. The park is home to three notable historic buildings, the Leedom House, the Hunt Club, and the old Rose Tree Tavern.
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An indoor tennis facility, Great Valley Racquet Club is staffed by experienced tennis pros who offer individual or group tennis instruction. The facility offers open tennis hours as well as camps and clinics.