- TripBuzz found 107 things to do with kids in or near Budd Lake, New Jersey, including 106 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Morristown, Bridgewater, East Stroudsburg and Chester.
- From Pax Amicus Castle Theatre to Stephens State Park Office, the Budd Lake area offers 115 different types of family activities, including: Theaters, Parks, Movie Theaters and History Museums.
- A small community, Budd Lake is conveniently located near Hopatcong and Rockaway, NJ, and just a short drive from the Poconos Mountain. The city is also home to several headquarters and corporate offices, many residing in or around the International Trade Center. Budd Lake was named for a body of water which provides for many outdoor sports and activities such as swimming, fishing and paddle boarding.
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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.
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Situated on 560 acres, Black River County Park is home to Bamboo Brook Education Center, Willowwood Arboretum, Cooper Mill and the Elizabeth Kay Environmental Center. It features 9.2 miles of hiking trails and can be used for fishing and birding.
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The Chester Theatre Group is a volunteer-run acting group dedicated to promoting the performing arts in the local community. Throughout the acting season, the company performs a multitude of both locally directed and nationally known shows.
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Known as the busiest park in the township, Chubb Park offers over 85 acres of sports and leisure amenities. The park includes multiple picnic areas, a tennis court, multiple athletic fields, children's playground, ice rink and nature pond and more.
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Hacklebarney Farm Cider Mill is a farm and bakery specializing in cider products. Although the bakery is the main attraction, the farm also hosts a variety of events, such as a corn maze, pumpkin picking, and a cider making demonstration.
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Spanning 223-acres of land, the Kay Environmental Center is a leisure park that features numerous gardens, a visitors center, trails, and restrooms. The park also has meeting rooms that are available for gatherings or events.
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Originally known as Merchiston Farm, the Bamboo Brook Outdoor Education Center features 100 acres of fields, woods, and gardens. There is a historical site on the premises, as well as a network of trails.
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The trails and fields in Lewis Morris Park lets visitors hike, jog, and run. Visitors to the park can mountain-bike, picnic, enjoy the park's lake, or visit the herb garden.
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Visitors can tour the Gothic Revival home where Caroline Foster lived for 98 years, and was built by a grandson of Paul Revere at the Fosterfield's Living History Farms. Visitors can also learn about the history of agriculture.
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The Jockey Hollow Visitors Center features a full scale soldier's hut to help visitors imagine the 1779-1780 encampment. The visitors center also offers tours of the Historic Wick House and Cross Estate Gardens.