- The list below includes 601 free or cheap things to do in or near Secaucus, New Jersey, including 120 different types of inexpensive activities like Children's Play Area, Movie Theaters, Pubs and Parks.
- From Laurel Hill Park to Kerasotes ShowPlace 14, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Secaucus and in nearby cities within 25 miles like New York City, Staten Island, Queens and Brooklyn.
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Described as 'a new art movement for the next generation,' Morphicism is a gallery that features distinctive interactive sliding screens for showcasing works of art. The screens are a unique invention of the gallery's owners.
49.6 Miles
Founded in 1972, The Towne Crier Cafe is a fine-dining restaurant and live musical venue that serves lunch, weekend brunch, and dining. The cafe has a membership program for frequent diners.
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Denning's Point Distillery is an urban distillery that produces vodka and whiskey. They offer tours of the brewing facility and samples in their tasting room, and their 2,800 square feet space is available for parties and special events.
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Situated on 225 sprawling acres, the Chuang Yen Monastery is a place for celebratory festivals and religious services. The monastery offers picturesque grounds and meditation retreats provided in both English and Chinese.
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Mountain Tops Outfitters is a retail shop that sells equipment, apparel, and paraphernalia for a variety of outdoor activities. The shop also offers kayak rentals, as well as guided kayak tours.
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At River Pool at Beacon, visitors can take a dip in Hudson River in a fenced off portion of the river. The pool is circular and is measured at 20 ft. in diameter.
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A showcase for local artists, River Winds Gallery features a variety of art pieces from paintings to contemporary crafts. Recognized as a leading gallery in Hudson Valley, aspiring artists can also take classes or participate in workshops here.
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The Pete and Toshi Seeger Park memorializes their dedication to preserving the Hudson waterfront area. The park has space for community gatherings and hosts events such as the Strawberry, Corn and Pumpkin Festivals.
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Founded in 2004, New York's Beacon Artist Union is a gallery the supports and promotes local artists, collaborative curatorial projects and the surrounding community. The space also hosts performances such as film screenings and live music.
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Home to the Lakewood Blueclaws minor league baseball team, FirstEnergy Park is a popular attraction in the spring. Families enjoy visiting for the kids dining special, extensive menu options and weekly firework displays.