- The list below includes 543 free or cheap things to do in or near Paterson, New Jersey, including 118 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Gallery, Bowling, Movie Theaters and Arts & Crafts Classes.
- From Paterson FALLS to Paterson Museum, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Paterson and in nearby cities within 25 miles like New York City, Staten Island, Bronx and Brooklyn.
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38.6 Miles
The Stonecrop Gardens, offering colorful scenic views that change with the seasons, are a diverse collection of gardens, waterways and woodlands. The gardens are historic, having been the original home of Anne and Frank Cabot
38.7 Miles
Built in 1929, the historic Paramount Theater offers movies, live theatrical productions, comedy acts and music in its 1,100-seat facility. The theater is also home to a 1923 Wurlitzer pipe organ.
38.7 Miles
Mothers Art World is an art studio that focuses on teaching children to understand, appreciate, and create art. The studio creates a series of books that allow students to learn about art and artists.
38.8 Miles
The Interactive museum is a children's museum dedicated to attracting and satisfying the educational interest of children. The museum features a variety of interactive exhibits relating to science, math, and technology, with new exhibits being added on a regular basis.
38.9 Miles
A traditional bowling center, Quinnz Pinz offers open and league bowling with shoe rental and a pro shop. The center provides a dining menu, a bar with pool tables and televisions, private event hosting and cosmic bowling.
38.9 Miles
Three different field sports can be accommodated at two lighted turf fields within Breezy Park, including football, lacrosse, and soccer. The 11-acre park also has a grass practice area for warm-ups and a children's playground.
38.9 Miles
Formerly Middletown Lanes, the newly renovated Quinnz Pinz offers both recreational and league bowling for all ages. The bowling alley also offers birthday parties, youth programs and school and camp outings.
39.1 Miles
Hudson Highlands State Park is 6,000 gorgeous acres of mostly undeveloped natural land. Frequented by guests most popularly for the extensive offering of hiking trails, the park is also great for sightseeing, kayaking and canoeing.
39.3 Miles
A small waterfront park along the Navesink River, Marine Park features open grass fields, shade trees and views of the river. The park has a children's playground, tennis courts and park benches.
39.4 Miles
With direct access to Long Island Sound, Downunder Kayaking offers visitors kayak rentals with hourly to monthly rates. The shop also hosts lessons for stand up paddle boards, including yoga and cardio.