- The list below includes 494 free or cheap things to do in or near Wayne, New Jersey, including 118 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Bowling, Pubs and Specialty Museums.
- From Packanack Lake Tennis Club to Turf-City Indoor Sports Center, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Wayne and in nearby cities within 25 miles like New York City, Brooklyn, Bronx and Yonkers.
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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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Gallery Billiards & Bar opened their doors in 1990 and offers billiard leagues, tournaments and daily specials. Patrons can come to play billiards, take lessons or enjoy the full bar that provides beer on tap.
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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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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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Consisting of a stable area and outdoor arena, Gardnertown Farm offers horsemanship training to visitors. The farm hosts regular horse shows where visitors can watch experienced riders compete and display their skills.
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A community funded facility, the Beacon Dog Park provides separate areas for small and large dogs to exercise and play. Amenities include water spigots, dog runs, large fenced spaces and seating.
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Offering traditional bowling on forty lanes is AMF Plainview Lanes. The bowling alley offers special event nights and bowling leagues, as well as an open sports bar, video arcade and pro shop.
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Part of Nassau County, the town of Oyster Bay was home to Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th President of the United States. A large community, the State University New York is also located in this town.
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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.
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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.