- The list below includes 576 free or cheap things to do in or near Teaneck, New Jersey, including 118 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Gallery, Playgrounds, Movie Theaters and Music Venue.
- From Votee Park to Teaneck Creek Conservancy, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Teaneck and in nearby cities within 25 miles like New York City, Queens, Staten Island and Brooklyn.
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101 E Broadway, Port Jefferson, NY 11777
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With views of the harbor, Port Jefferson Village Center is facility that hosts social, recreational, and educational events for the community. Several programs that visitors can enroll in are art, yoga, creative writing, and baking classes.
49.5 Miles
Guided individual tours of the Mather House Museum are held during opening hours which covers period furniture and paintings, vintage tools, model ships, and antique toys and dolls. The building is also the headquarters of the Historical Society of Greater Port Jefferson.
49.5 Miles
Carnegie Lake is easily accessible for visitors interested in outdoor recreation. The clear blue water offers ample room for canoes, kayaks, and swimmers. It is also perfect for walking or biking. Parking is plentiful and the scenery is bountiful.
49.5 Miles
Belmar Beach stretches 1.3 miles across New Jersey's coastline. The beach offers several beach playgrounds for children as well as a boardwalk and public restrooms. Available activities include boogie boarding, kayaking, surfing, volleyball, jogging, and picnicking.
49.5 Miles
For fishing in the waters off New Jersey, Tropical Adventure offers both regularly scheduled fishing trips and private charters. The charter's two boats offer deep sea fishing for striped bass, bluefish, cod and even tuna.
49.6 Miles
Two Roads Brewing Company offers tours for craft beer fans who wish to explore the site's brewing garden and visit the tasting room. The company produces seasonal beers that are inspired by old movies.
49.6 Miles
Northlandz is the world's largest model railroad with more than 8 miles of track and nearly 100 trains. In addition to the extensive model railroad, the attraction also features a 94-room doll house with a doll collection that contains over 200 dolls.
49.8 Miles
Covering 200 acres, the Locust Grove includes on its grounds a mansion built in 1851, gardens, almost 5 miles of carriage roads established in the 19th century, and a museum dedicated to Samuel Morse, the inventor and the artist.
49.8 Miles
The historic iron making village with a museum and preserved buildings form the basis for the Allaire State Park. There are also outdoor park-related activities for visitors, including biking, hiking, horseback riding, fishing, and camping.
50.0 Miles
As the site of a historic battle from the American Revolution, Princeton Battle Monument is an ornate stone sculpture created by 19th century artist, Frederick William MacMonnies. The monument has a walkway lined with trees and benches.