- The list below includes 170 free or cheap things to do in or near Ringoes, New Jersey, including 121 different types of inexpensive activities like Mini Golf, Art Gallery, Farms & Ranches and Scenic Railroads.
- From Pine Creek Miniature Golf to Black River & Western Railroad, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Ringoes and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Princeton, Doylestown, Trenton and New Brunswick.
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Captain Rich Falcone pilots the Golden Eagle Fishing's 100 foot fishing boat. Crew mates provide fishing instructions, and stay with all fishermen until the fish is boated. Tuna, bluefish and mackerel fishing, and 24 hour fishing tours are available.
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The Gallery 13 is a local art gallery that features local artists as well as touring exhibits. Visitors appreciate the diverseness of art, from beach and landscapes to street photography and more.
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Packanack Lake Tennis Club consists of six clay courts and two all-weather courts, all of which are lighted. It features all-day open play, private lessons with the club pro and a clubhouse with basic amenities.
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Fans head to a late night show at the Improv Jam Comedy Lab for a jolt of humor. The Jersey Shore based club offers a new spin on entertainment and will leave the audience buckled in laughter.
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Visitors can enjoy food and live entertainment at TVI, the Legendary Tannersville Inn. The Inn's tavern offers live entertainment every weekend and every Friday night at the Inn is Murder Mystery Night.
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The 2.5-mile Rocky Run Trail is a recreational trail that can be used for hiking, running, walking, or biking. The trail parallels the Rocky Run stream and eventually runs into the Darlington Trial at the lower end.
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The Stephen Crane house was the childhood home of author Stephen Crane, and is one of the oldest houses in Asbury Park. The house is used for small cultural programs.
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The entire family can enjoy a day at Coney Island. In here there are amusement parks, beaches, historic sites, museums, an aquarium, and plenty of other interesting things to be seen and done.
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Manhattan's 42nd Street is known for its numerous Broadway theaters. The site is also the home of the United Stations, the Chrysler Building, the Grand Central Terminal, Times Square, and the Port Authority Bus Terminal.
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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.