- TripBuzz found 591 things to do with kids in or near Clifton, New Jersey, including 579 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like New York City, Staten Island, Queens and Bronx.
- From Absolutely Fish to Bowling, the Clifton area offers 116 different types of family activities, including: Bowling, Movie Theaters, Parks and Aquariums.
- Clifton is New Jersey's 11th largest municipality with a population of 84,000 people and it is only half an hour from the heart of New York City. With its proximity to the big city, there is nothing visitors to Clifton don't have access to. Activities in Clifton include catching a flick at Allwood Cinemas, bowling, or eating at one of the many fine restaurants.
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One of the most famous roads in the United States, Wall Street is most commonly associated with the world of finance and stock exchanges. The street has been prominently featured in Wall Street, Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, and The Wolf of Wall Street.
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Weber Park features a variety of sport-related facilities like tennis courts, handball courts, and basketball courts. Other sections of the park include a children's playground with multiple pieces of equipment and an in-line skating rink.
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The Statue of Liberty is one of the most prominent symbols of American pride in the world. Original gifted to the country by France, visitors of this location can tour its facilities.
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Monster Mini Golf is an 18-hole indoor putt-putt golf course that is lit by black lights. The glow in the dark features and obstacles focus on classic movie monsters like King Kong.
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Offering gymnastics and tumbling courses for students of all ages and ability levels, Sunburst Gymnastics also offers fitness classes and boot camps. The facility is also available for party rentals.
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At the Sirius Dog Parks, pet owners can let their dogs play on exercise ramps or drink water from the fountain. The location also contains shaded areas and replica fire hydrants.
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Consisting of natural woodlands preserved in an urban area, Riverdale Park features shady and scenic routes for hikers, joggers and dog walkers. Visitors can see 27 species of birds within the 50 forested acres.
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Bowling Green is a small public park that previously served as council ground for Native American tribes. This site was also famously the place where Manhattan was purchased by Peter Minuit in 1626.
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The Lower East Side of Manhattan is known for its upscale boutiques and dining establishments along Clinton Street. The location's other notable landmarks include La Plaza Cultural and music venues such as C-Squat and the Bowery Ballroom.