- TripBuzz found 597 things to do with kids in or near Englewood, New Jersey, including 590 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like New York City, Queens, Bronx and Staten Island.
- From MacKay Ice Arena to City Sports On 4, the Englewood area offers 118 different types of family activities, including: Theaters, Movie Theaters, Baseball Fields and Swimming Pool.
- The city of Englewood resides in Bergen County, New Jersey. Encompassing a total area near five square miles, Englewood is home to a large population of nearly 30,000 residents. With a pre-colonial past, originally settled by Native American and taken over by colonial communities, Englewood maintains a modern historical presence.
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Columbus Park is a small park located in uptown Hoboken that contains two playgrounds on the west end of its grounds. Other amenities include a half-basketball court and three individually gated, lighted tennis courts.
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The New York Sailing School is an educational school that offers a variety of sailing courses ranging from basic skills to advanced chartering. The school offers courses in coastal navigation, coastal cruising, and celestial navigation.
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The Fabian 8 Cinema offers its guests the chance to enjoy first-run movies in 3D. The location also hosts meetings and birthday parties, which can feature DJs, photographers, and catering services depending on the package.
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Fun for the entire family is available at Nichols Park since there are activities for all ages. The park offers extensive walking paths and hiking trails, a wide range of children's playground equipment, a baseball field, and a basketball court.
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47 11 Van Dam Street, Long Island City, NY 11101
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Indoor Extreme Sports offers paintball, zombie lasertag, arena lasertag, black ops lasertag, and more. Guests can enjoy adrenaline pumping games in a unique indoor atmosphere that brings the challenges to life.
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High Line
Access at Gansevoort Street, 14th Street, 16th Street, 18th Street, 20th Street, New York City, NY
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Originally an elevated railway, the High Line is now a public park which features gardens, food stands, and outdoor artworks. This park runs for 1.45 miles and was opened in 2009.
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Visitors of the Meatpacking District of Manhattan will be able to visit a variety of restaurants, including the Spice Market. The SoHo Hotel is also available for guests who wish to stay in the area and visit the site's Cielo nightclub.
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Hosting skate camps and hockey leagues, City Ice Pavilion has its rink open to the public for freestyle ice skating. The pavilion also offers a side studio rink that can be rented for private parties of up to 6 people.
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With the help of 32 life-sized animatronic dinosaurs, Field Station: Dinosaurs brings these ancient animals to life. In addition to the animatronic creatures, visitors are able to view a 3-D show, meet a 15-foot puppet of a T-Rex, and interact with the roaming dinosaur wranglers in the park.
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With views of the New York cityscape, Riverview-Fisk Park provides walking paths, a playground, and benches. On Sundays, the park hosts a farmers market where visitors can purchase fresh produce from local vendors.