- The list below includes 132 free or cheap things to do in or near Manasquan, New Jersey, including 109 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Gallery, Paddleboarding, Beaches and Dog Park.
- From Manasquan Beach to Fisherman's Cove Conservation Area, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Manasquan and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Point Pleasant Beach, Asbury Park, Toms River and Atlantic Highlands.
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Directly overlooking the NYC skyline, Pier A Park is a public park which is host to many different events and activities. These include stargazing from the park's lawn, concerts, outdoor movies, and viewing of the skyline.
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Tucked behind an art storage warehouse lies Mana Contemporary. This inspiring space houses many galleries and artist studios where visitors can watch the artists at work. The center offers three tours a day on weekdays.
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The pirate-themed Crow's Nest Mini Golf is a standard 18-hole course with a wide range of obstacles and features. Life-sized pirate statues stand next to several of the holes, and there is a cave with a waterfall.
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Offering general walking and scenic tours Freeport's Nautical Mile has many fun and free forms of street entertainment. The site also features paid-for entertainment in the form of restuarants, shops, and a mini-golf course.
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Frank Sinatra Park offers incredible views of New York City and the Hudson River, and is a destination for people to picnic, take kids to play, walk their dog or relax. There are also athletic fields and a jogging path.
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River Bay Outfitters specializes in fly fishing gear and paraphernalia. The shop offers lessons and clinics on tying flies, and offers casting tips, as well. Guided fly fishing trips are also offered periodically.
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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.
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High Line
Access at Gansevoort Street, 14th Street, 16th Street, 18th Street, 20th Street, New York City, NY
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Originally an elevated railway, the High Line is now a public park which features gardens, food stands, and outdoor artworks. This park runs for 1.45 miles and was opened in 2009.
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The Flatiron Building, which opened in 1902, is considered to be one of the main symbols of New York City. The location is currently the home of the St. Martin's Press, Tor/Forge, Picador, and Henry Holt and Company publishing companies.