- The list below includes 236 free or cheap things to do in or near Ringwood, New Jersey, including 115 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Gallery, National & State Parks, Children's Play Area and Botanical Gardens.
- From Ringwood State Park to Ramapo Mountain State Forest, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Ringwood and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Yonkers, Montclair, Clifton and West Orange.
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Located in Norwalk, Connecticut, the Stepping Stones Museum for Children is intended for children younger than age 10. The museum helps kids learn about history, science, languages and other fascinating topics.
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Green Brook Township is the home of Washington Rock State Park. The park is dedicated to George Washington, first President of the United States and an important military figure in the Revolutionary War.
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The Pocono Bazaar MarketPlace is one of East Stroudsburg's most popular indoor and outdoor market venues. Seeing over 30,000 guests a month, the market offers an array of vendors in 9 buildings and outdoor courtyard.
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Paintings, sculptures, drawings, and everything else that means art are hosted at the Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center at Vassar College. There are over 17,000 items in the permanent collection, items which span over the time, some of them dating back to 1357 BC.
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Within close proximity of several restaurants, Garden Cinemas offers a variety of movies for family entertainment and is ideal for a date night. Affiliated with Garden Homes Cinemas, this theater further provides comfortable seating and concessions.
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The outdoor 40-acre Ives Concert Park is a park that is used as a center for the performing arts. The theater features an amphitheater, a pond, gardens, and public hiking trails that can be used for walking or running.
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Located along the Raritan River, and looked after by the Daughters of the American Revolution, is the historic Buccleuch Mansion. Built in 1739, the house was once known as The White House Farm for its grand exterior and lush surroundings.
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A family farm with restored 19th century buildings, Apple Hill Farm offers a variety of produce, including apples, sweet corn, and tomatoes. The farm offers pick your own apples and pumpkins in season, and serves cider and homemade doughnuts.
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Recorded as an historic site with the National Register of Historic Places, Norwalk City Hall offers remarkable architecture and a rich education in local affairs. This building once served as the administrative offices for the city and later a museum.
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Norwalk, Connecticut's South Norwalk Historic District (SoNo) is a popular area filled with restaurants, boutiques, art galleries and other unique local businesses. The district is also a popular venue for fairs and festivals.