- The list below includes 509 free or cheap things to do in or near Livingston, New Jersey, including 121 different types of inexpensive activities like Arts Centers, Parks, Movie Theaters and Art Gallery.
- From East Hills Park to Riker Hill Art Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Livingston and in nearby cities within 25 miles like New York City, Staten Island, Brooklyn and Morristown.
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Pacific Blvd Beach is a life guarded beach that borders the New York bight. All day and season passes are available for access, as well as parties and group events.
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A 52-acre tidal wetlands preserve, Marine Nature Study Area features an interpretive center and tanks with live specimens of marine life. Visitors can also walk the boardwalks and watch many birds and other animals.
39.0 Miles
At Ron's West End Pub, visitors can enjoy draft beer out of a mason jar while playing a board game in the game room. The bar has a patio and porch with rocking chairs to lounge in.
39.1 Miles
The Celtic Cottage Pub is a pub and patio bar that serves burgers, sandwiches, wings, Irish sausage and chips, and shepherd's pie. The pub has an outdoor patio with a fireplace that is lit during the winter months.
39.4 Miles
Blue Mountain Reservation is a large park area with a variety of amenities. It features an extensive network of trails for hiking and biking, picnic areas, and a shooting range for rifles and pistols.
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5 John Walsh Blvd, Peekskill, NY 10566
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Honoring, preserving, and raising awareness of the maritime history of the United States is the mission of the National Maritime Historical Society. This is accomplished through cooperative projects, special events, hands-on educational opportunities, and written publications.
39.6 Miles
Depending on the time of year, visitors have the opportunity to catch with tuna, shark, sea bass, and more with Codfather Charters. The charter can accommodate up to 6 people and provides all the necessary fishing equipment for the excursion.
39.6 Miles
At Charles Point Pier Park, visitors can catch crabs from a wooden pier that extends out into the water. The park has walking paths for joggers and bikers, as well as a bronze sculpture for visitors to view.
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Located in Greenwich, Connecticut, the Audubon Center is a wildlife preserve with a special emphasis on native birds. The Center offers many public programs and welcomes visitors. School field trips and other group excursions should be scheduled in advance.
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Over 2,500 acres make up the Mercer County Park. Year-round facilities are available with many related activities like athletic fields, an ice skating center, mountain biking, a boathouse and marina, hiking trails, and picnic areas.