- The list below includes 485 free or cheap things to do in or near Summit, New Jersey, including 122 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Botanical Gardens, Gardens and Parks.
- From Greenwood Gardens to Briant Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Summit and in nearby cities within 25 miles like New York City, Staten Island, Brooklyn and Morristown.
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Offering both private and public skating sessions, Ice Vault Arena is a 2-acre ice skating rink that also hosts hockey tournaments. It also has a pro shop where guests can purchase skates and hockey equipment.
18.7 Miles
Constructed in 1909, the Queensboro Bridge connects Long Island City to the Queens borough of Manhattan. The location has been featured in a variety of motion pictures, including The Dark Knight Rises, Spider-Man, and Woody Allen's Manhattan.
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TrBeCa, which stands for Triangle Below Canal, is a rather quiet neighborhood in New York City that features shops, art galleries, and some of the most highly-acclaimed restaurants in New York City. The location is within travelling distance from Wall Street, Little Italy, and Greenwich Village.
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Offering a view of Lake George, the Black Mountain Loop allows travelers to hike up the Black Mountain. The trails provide routes to several pond areas that can be used for swimming or picnics.
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With views of Lake George, the Lakeside Trail allows walking on a mostly paved path. In addition to views of the lake, walkers and hikers can see parasailers, the beaches along the lake, and steamboats.
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Shelving Rock Falls is a scenic attraction that is part of the Lake Georgia system. A waterfall accessed by an unmarked hiking trail, it offers impressive views for curious hikers.
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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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High Line
Access at Gansevoort Street, 14th Street, 16th Street, 18th Street, 20th Street, New York City, NY
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Originally an elevated railway, the High Line is now a public park which features gardens, food stands, and outdoor artworks. This park runs for 1.45 miles and was opened in 2009.
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The Chelsea Market features more than thirty-five different vendors that sell goods like wine, coffee, sushi, baked goods, and ice cream. The location also hosts art show and designer sale events.
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A variety of activities is offered at Alstede Farms which serves as a sustainable organic farm that covers roughly 600 acres. Visitors are able to take tours of the farms, taste products, purchase fresh produce and specialty food items,and even pick their own produce if desired.