- The list below includes 188 free or cheap things to do in or near Princeton, New Jersey, including 123 different types of inexpensive activities like Children's Play Area, Parks, Canoeing and Hiking Trails.
- From Princeton University to Delaware & Raritan State Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Princeton and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Trenton, Edison, New Brunswick and Doylestown.
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As one of New Jersey's leading bowling and recreational facilities, Jersey Lanes offers fun for the whole family. The bowling alley is set in an eco-friendly environment and is home to a game room, a snack stand and cocktail bar.
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Weber Park features a variety of sport-related facilities like tennis courts, handball courts, and basketball courts. Other sections of the park include a children's playground with multiple pieces of equipment and an in-line skating rink.
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Seaton Hackney Stables is an equestrian facility offering a large variety of services for horses and their owners to enjoy. Riding lessons, birthday party hosting, and summer riding camps are among the services available at the stables.
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A favorite spot of locals, Warinanco Park offers an array of activities to those visiting. The park features picnic areas, gardens, a duck pond, a playground, ball fields and more.
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291 N Keswick Ave, Glenside, PA 19038
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Concerts, plays, and musical theater can be found at Keswick Theatre. Shows include popular artists such as Martina McBride, comedy by Demetri Martin, and shows such as Jack Hanna's Into the Wild.
30.8 Miles
The trails and fields in Lewis Morris Park lets visitors hike, jog, and run. Visitors to the park can mountain-bike, picnic, enjoy the park's lake, or visit the herb garden.
30.8 Miles
Open on a seasonal basis, Glenside Swimming Pool offers supervised swimming for guests. The pool also hosts special events, like an annual water carnival, and offers swimming lessons for students of all ages.
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Suffragette Alice Paul's family called Paulsdale home from 1883. Paul led the 1910 women's Suffrage Movement supporting the 19th amendment. Paulsdale has been restored to the period of Paul's residency and is now a museum honoring her work.