- The list below includes 128 free or cheap things to do in or near Rio Grande, New Jersey, including 71 different types of inexpensive activities like Military Museums, Beaches, Mini Golf and Fishing.
- From Forgotten Warriors to The Meadows, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Rio Grande and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Cape May, Lewes, Rehoboth Beach and Wildwood.
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A fishing charter service, Anglers Fishing Center offers a variety of trips on several boats of different sizes and capacities. Trips are available in Delaware Bay and the Atlantic Ocean.
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Built in 1765, the Cannonball House, serves as the site of the local Maritime Museum. Filled with historic artifacts and exhibits, the site played a key role in the War of 1812, and the still has a cannonball lodged in its foundation, hence the name.
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Lewes, Delaware's Zwaanendael Museum is a free public museum dedicated to local history. The building's name and architectural style are a nod to the first Dutch settlers who came to Lewes in 1631.
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1812 Memorial Park is a beautiful and relaxing park in the city of Lewes that is highlighted by the parks center cannon. The 1812 War Cannon, and surrounding plaques, are present as a reminder of war and those who fought here.
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Delaware's Historic Lewes Farmer's Market sells almost anything related to food. Arrive early for fresh produce and flowers. Cooked foods, bulk spices, baked goods and ready-to-eat snacks are also available.
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One of only 17 remaining original vessels, the Lightship Overfalls is open for tours five days a week. Tours take visitors into every part of the vessel. Groups must reserve guided tours in advance.
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Located in Cape Henlopen State Park, Gordon's Pond, offers visitors access to a delightful walking or biking trail around the water. Residents in the wetlands include a wide-variety of water-fowl and the area also includes viewing platforms.
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Conveniently situated in downtown Lewes, Mary Vessels Park offers visitors an opportunity to rest in the shade of its magnolia or gazebo. The park is adjacent to Lewes' historic area and shopping district.
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Named for a former five-term mayor, George H. P. Smith Park features a butterfly garden and a pond area that can be used for fishing. The park also contains a playground, walking trails and a pavilion with tables.
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The Spring Garden Marina is a public marina that sells Used Boats, Pontoon Boats, Carolina Skiffs, and Aluminum Boats. The marina also offers trailer services, engine assistances, and storage facilities.