- The list below includes 118 free or cheap things to do in or near North Wildwood, New Jersey, including 72 different types of inexpensive activities like Arcades, Playgrounds, Marinas and Beaches.
- From Albert I. Allen Memorial Park to Ed's Funcade, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in North Wildwood and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Cape May, Lewes, Ocean City and Wildwood.
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1812 Memorial Park is a beautiful and relaxing park in the city of Lewes that is highlighted by the parks center cannon. The 1812 War Cannon, and surrounding plaques, are present as a reminder of war and those who fought here.
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Delaware's Historic Lewes Farmer's Market sells almost anything related to food. Arrive early for fresh produce and flowers. Cooked foods, bulk spices, baked goods and ready-to-eat snacks are also available.
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Conveniently situated in downtown Lewes, Mary Vessels Park offers visitors an opportunity to rest in the shade of its magnolia or gazebo. The park is adjacent to Lewes' historic area and shopping district.
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Duke O-fluke is a fishing company that offers fishing tours with the opportunity to catch flounder, bluefish, seabass, and weakfish. The party boat includes bait, sodas and light snacks, and a fish cleaning service.
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One of only 17 remaining original vessels, the Lightship Overfalls is open for tours five days a week. Tours take visitors into every part of the vessel. Groups must reserve guided tours in advance.
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Featuring two boats named the Chazman and Badfish, Chazman Charters takes visitors out on fishing trips to the bay. Visitors can expect to catch fish like striped bass during this excursion.
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Named for a former five-term mayor, George H. P. Smith Park features a butterfly garden and a pond area that can be used for fishing. The park also contains a playground, walking trails and a pavilion with tables.
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Since opening in 1985, Beach Arcade, has been the family fun spot on the Rehoboth Beach Boardwalk. The arcade features the latest video and entertainment games alongside old-standby's like Skee-ball, your kids will be begging to come back often.
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Housed in a restored building dating from 1886, the Somers Point Historical Museum features an extensive archive of photographs from all eras of local history. It also features maps, scrapbooks, and other artifacts.
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The bucolic Rehoboth Beach Boardwalk features a variety of shop, restaurants and pleasant places to relax. It is best explored in clement weather, although the shops are open throughout the year. No bicycles or motor vehicles are allowed on the Boardwalk.