- TripBuzz found 227 things to do with kids in or near Englishtown, New Jersey, including 224 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Point Pleasant Beach, Edison, Trenton and Staten Island.
- From Quail Hill Scout Reservation to Old Bridge Township Raceway Park, the Englishtown area offers 116 different types of family activities, including: Race Car Driving, Mini Golf, Camping Site and Parks.
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Located in the basin of the canal, Morris Canal Park offers visitors a scenic area to view the New York cityscape from. The park itself consists of a field with a walking path and commemorative plaque.
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In operation since 1952, The Playmasters Theatre Workshop is a comedy theater troupe that presents a seasonally changing slate of shows. A non-profit community theater group, the Playmasters present four shows a season.
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Seaton Hackney Stables is an equestrian facility offering a large variety of services for horses and their owners to enjoy. Riding lessons, birthday party hosting, and summer riding camps are among the services available at the stables.
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106 Court Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201
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Part of the Regal Cinemas movie theater chain, the UA Court Street Stadium 12 & RPX, Regal Cinemas is a movie theater multiplex with twelve auditoriums. The theater shows mostly newly released Hollywood films.
33.4 Miles
Neshaminy State Park is a 339-acre park along the Delaware River. Amenities include hiking trails, picnic pavilions, an adult swimming pool and a children's spray park. The park is also home to the Playmakers Theater Workshop.
33.4 Miles
Home of the New York Knicks and the future home of the New York Islands, the Barclays Center is a multi-purpose arena located in Brooklyn. The location also hosts concerts and other live events.
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Corner of Boerum Place and Schermerhorn Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201
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The New York Transit Museum is the largest museum in the United States that is dedicated to urban public transportation history. In addition to exhibits, educational programs, and tours, there are a variety of family centered events at the site.
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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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A neighborhood park with areas for dogs, playgrounds, walking paths, and a number of other amenities, Van Vorst Park hosts a variety of community events, including Shakespeare in the Park and other performances.