- The list below includes 149 free or cheap things to do in or near Mount Laurel, New Jersey, including 111 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Family Fun Center, Movie Theaters and Dance Clubs.
- From Laurel Acres Park to Larchmont Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Mount Laurel and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Philadelphia, Trenton, Cherry Hill and Camden.
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Serving as an educational center for both Colonial and American history, the Old Barracks Museum is actually housed in the last remaining structure of its kind. The museum staff conducts daily tours and offers interpretations of American Colonial life.
20.8 Miles
Still in operation, Pennsylvania Bridge is a stone bridge that allows traffic to cross the Delaware River. The bridge has a sidewalk area where visitors can take in panoramic views of the river and the surrounding cities.
20.9 Miles
Over 1,700 acres of land compose Tyler State Park, which covers Neshaminy Creek. Originally a farm and adjoining woodlands, the park now offers picnic areas, biking trails, boating, disc golf, and ice skating in the winter.
21.0 Miles
Gear-Up Paintball features seven paintball fields that can be used for team elimination, capture the flag, king of the hill, and center flag games. The location hosts bachelor parties, birthday parties, and company team building events.
21.0 Miles
Speed Raceway, an indoor electric go-kart track, provides exhilarating family fun. The center offers day passes as well as leagues, party rental and summer camp options.
21.0 Miles
Originally a single-screen theater, AMC 309 Cinema 9 provides nine auditoriums equipped with digital projection. It offers first-run feature films, theater rentals for private events and a concession area with food and drinks.
21.1 Miles
208 Vine Street, Hammonton, NJ 08037
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The only year round professional Equity theater in the southern part of New Jersey is the Eagle Theatre. Founded originally in 1914, the venue now hosts popular plays and musicals, including special performances for children.
21.1 Miles
Affiliated with Stockton College, The Noyes Gallery at Hammonton is a showcase and market for the works of local and regional artists, including paintings, sculptures, photographs, jewelry, apparel, and other forms.
21.2 Miles
Open throughout the year, the Trenton Battle Monument was created to commemorate the first Battle of Trenton. The most prominent part of the monument and surrounding park is the triumphal column of granite that is 148 feet high.
21.6 Miles
Cadwalader Park was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, the same planner behind New York's Central Park. A large green space with picnic areas and playgrounds, this 100 acre park also features tennis courts and a gazebo with barbecue grills.