- The list below includes 566 free or cheap things to do in or near West Orange, New Jersey, including 119 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Bowling, Mini Golf and Music Venue.
- From Edison National Historic Site to Eagle Rock Reservation, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in West Orange and in nearby cities within 25 miles like New York City, Staten Island, Brooklyn and Queens.
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Levitown Central Baseball is more than just baseball, it's an opportunity for youth and adults in the community to grow and experience fellowship. Other activities include youth kickball and adult baseball.
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People, events and objects of historical times in Peekskill and Cortlandt are highlighted at Peekskill Museum. Seven display rooms are offered with exhibits like historic maps, children's toys and cookware from past decades.
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The Peekskill Museum is a small historical museum housed within the former Herrick family home of 1878. The museum features several exhibits containing various historical memorabilia, and offers occasional educational programs.
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Offering sweeping views of the ocean, Greenwich Point Park is popular with locals and tourists for its mix of beach, forest and lake The beachside park offers swimming, boating, hiking trails and picnic areas.
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At Ron's West End Pub, visitors can enjoy draft beer out of a mason jar while playing a board game in the game room. The bar has a patio and porch with rocking chairs to lounge in.
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Pump It Up is a facility for private children's birthday parties that specializes in clean climate-controlled inflatables. The facility is available for field trips and fundraisers and also has public events such as 'Open Jump'.
37.8 Miles
Situated on 25 scenic acres of fields, streams and woodlands is the Quail Hill Scout Reservation. The reservation offers camp grounds as well as day trip amenities, including hiking, fishing, archery and swimming.
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Hosting live performances during the weekend, visitors at BeanRunner Cafe can see local musicians perform while enjoying a cup of coffee and baked goods. It also regularly hosts comedy performances.
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Housed in a building that was established in the late 1800s, the Hicksville Gregory Museum covers the subjects of earth science, local history, and natural history. Exhibits contain and preserve both artifacts and geological specimens.
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Since 1746, students have received their education at Princeton University, originally known as the College of New Jersey. Princeton, an Ivy League school, has the largest university endowment in the world.