- 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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Yankees Stadium, often prefaced with a 'New', is the home of the legendary New York Yankees baseball team. The stadium was designed to be as similar as possible to the old home of this storied club.
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Opened in 2011, Elmhurst Park is a small neighborhood park that offers many different entertainment options for park-goers. These options include a large playground, jogging paths, a baseball field, and over 600 trees for shade.
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Operating as a museum since 1939, the William Trent House Museum is now owned and operated by the state of New Jersey. The stately home is available to tour and the city hosts special events on the property throughout the year.
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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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Over 1,700 acres of land compose Tyler State Park, which covers Neshaminy Creek. Originally a farm and adjoining woodlands, the park now offers picnic areas, biking trails, boating, disc golf, and ice skating in the winter.
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The Newtown Theatre holds 300 seats, and it was originally built in 1883 with the first movie presented at the site in 1906. Both classic movies and live stage performances like plays and musicals are presented at the theater.
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As of 2013, the Kid's Castle is closed for renovations. When it reopens, the 35-foot high castle will contain a twisty slide, tree house, barnyard, promenade slides, and swings, along with a children's amphitheater.
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More than just an oceanfront community, Brighton Beach, is home to the largest native Russian community in the United States. Visitors are treated to an extraordinary beach with stunning views, a wide sandy beach and gentle surf.
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Hamilton Lanes is the traditional bowling experience that seems to be a thing of the past in most areas. Inexpensive and fun, Hamilton Lanes is a great place for a night of bowling or hanging out in the lounge.
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The bowling alley, Homefield Bowl Inc, is a family friendly facility that features a fully stocked pro shop, competitive bowling leagues, and a snack bar and lounge. The facility is available for camps and birthday parties.