- The list below includes 171 free or cheap things to do in or near Princeton Junction, New Jersey, including 122 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Movie Theaters, Art Gallery and History Museums.
- From Mercer County Park to Catch A Rising Star, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Princeton Junction and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Princeton, Trenton, Edison and New Brunswick.
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A dance club with a Latin flair, Club Malibu offers a diverse selection of music and styles to its clientele. It features a variety of visiting DJs, and is available for parties.
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A variety of activities is offered at Alstede Farms which serves as a sustainable organic farm that covers roughly 600 acres. Visitors are able to take tours of the farms, taste products, purchase fresh produce and specialty food items,and even pick their own produce if desired.
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1003 Morris Avenue, Union, NJ 7083
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Once home to William Livingston, a signer of the Constitution, the Liberty Hall Museum displays artifacts and offers guided tours. Among the items at the museum are letters from Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin and antique furniture and ceramics.
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281 Princeton Avenue. Brick, NJ, Brick, NJ 08724
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Young pirates and their families are allowed to participate in a boating adventure on the Metedeconk River with the Jersey Shore Pirates attraction. The children can dress up like pirates with painted tattoos while traveling on a replica pirate ship.
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Situated on 560 acres, Black River County Park is home to Bamboo Brook Education Center, Willowwood Arboretum, Cooper Mill and the Elizabeth Kay Environmental Center. It features 9.2 miles of hiking trails and can be used for fishing and birding.
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Pine Belt Arena is a local entertainment and sporting venue in Tom River. The venue hosts a wide range of events from music concerts and comedy shows, to sporting events and trade shows.
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E Highland Avenue, Atlantic Highlands, NJ 7716
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With 50 acres of natural woodlands to explore, Lenape Woods Nature Preserve provides nature trails for hiking and mountain biking. The preserve is home to a 100 year old tree called the 'Old Oak'.
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Restored since Hurricane Sandy, Brick Beach 2, Brick, is one of the town's three oceanfront beaches. The beach has a food and drinks pavilion, and bathrooms and parking within one hundred feet. Lifeguards on duty at all of Brick's beaches.
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Fresh produce, seasonal plants, tailgate markets, and baked goods are available at the Stony Hill Gardens & Farm Market. A Maze Fun Park also allows children and families to explore corn mazes, rope mazes, and gemstone mining in addition to picking their own pumpkins, apples, and Christmas trees.
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Known as the busiest park in the township, Chubb Park offers over 85 acres of sports and leisure amenities. The park includes multiple picnic areas, a tennis court, multiple athletic fields, children's playground, ice rink and nature pond and more.