- The list below includes 180 free or cheap things to do in or near Long Branch, New Jersey, including 115 different types of inexpensive activities like Pubs, Beaches, Parks and Swimming Pool.
- From Seven Presidents Oceanfront Park to Long Branch, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Long Branch and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Staten Island, Point Pleasant Beach, Asbury Park and Atlantic Highlands.
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A movie theater multiplex with five auditoriums, the Bow Tie Beacon Hill Cinema 5 shows primarily Hollywood new releases in full digital video and sound. The theater offers discount matinees, and a variety of concession specials.
34.5 Miles
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Brewer's Yacht Yard, 128 Shore Road, Glen Cove, NY 11542
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With direct access to Glen Cove Creek and Mosquito Cove, Shore Thing Rentals offers visitors rentals to take out on the water like stand up paddle boards, kayaks, and more. In addition to rentals, visitors can also purchase bait.
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At Reeves-Reed Arboretum, visitors can explore the gardens, pathways, and historic buildings on the premises. In the spring time, they feature a 'daffodil-bowl' where an entire hillside is blooming with daffodils.
34.7 Miles
A movie multiplex featuring six auditoriums, the AMC Loews Bay Terrace 6 screens primarily first run Hollywood movies with fully digital video and sound. The theater offers discount matinees and other promotions.
34.8 Miles
One of the most famous higher education institutions in the United States, Columbia University features a variety of exhibitions and archival materials at its library. The location's athletic programs include football, baseball, and men's and women's basketball.
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483 Alexander St., Princeton, NJ 08540
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A direct launch dock is available at the Princeton Canoe and Kayak Rental at the Princeton Turning Basin Park. Guests can rent canoes or kayaks then paddle directly to the D&R Canal.
34.9 Miles
Named after Admiral David Porter of the Civil War, Admiral Park is a historic public park that offers a number of facilities for public recreational use. Handball and basketball courts, playgrounds, and a spray shower are among the facilities available.
35.0 Miles
Since 1746, students have received their education at Princeton University, originally known as the College of New Jersey. Princeton, an Ivy League school, has the largest university endowment in the world.
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As the site of a historic battle from the American Revolution, Princeton Battle Monument is an ornate stone sculpture created by 19th century artist, Frederick William MacMonnies. The monument has a walkway lined with trees and benches.
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Named after the late Francis Lewis, Francis Lewis Park is a recreational park that features basketball courts, bathrooms, handball courts, and children's playgrounds. The park also includes spray showers and kayak launching sites.