- 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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Jellybean Jungle
Crispin Square Shopping Center, 230 N Maple Avenue, Marlton, NJ 08053
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Offering entertainment to young children, Jellybean Jungle has a variety of play areas including a ball pit, jungle gym, slides, and carousel. It also offers a private room for birthday parties.
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1 Madison St, Bldg D, East Rutherford, NJ 07073
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The Meadowlands Gymnastics Academy is a recreational facility that features a 9-panel cheer floor, a high performance poly bed trampoline, and an obstacle course. The academy is also available for birthday parties.
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18th St & Bayview Avenue, Barnegat Light, NJ 08008
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Miss Barnegat Light is a 90 foot long, high speed catamaran that offers fishing, sailing, boating and diving opportunities along the East Coast. Miss Barnegat Light also provides fishing enthusiasts with surf fishing, deep sea fishing, crabbing and clamming.
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200 Country Club Parkway, Mount Laurel, NJ 8054
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Organizing social events centered on skiing and other outdoor sports, South Jersey Ski Club takes groups on trips to Mt. Snow, Killington, and other regional slopes. During the summer the club organizes co-ed volleyball nights.
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Named for a prominent 19th century businessman, Hoyt Playground features basketball and handball courts along with a number of shade trees. The park also offers children's play structures, swings, game tables and park benches.
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Bugsy's Dog Run is a leash free dog park at Astoria Park. The dog run is a fenced in area with some trees and shrubbery and offers guests views of the Tri-Borough bridges.
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Tennis at Astoria Park is an outdoor tennis facility that features 14 lighted tennis courts as well as tennis lessons to people of all ages. The park has bathrooms, dog-friendly areas, and playgrounds.
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Along the west shore of Queens is the Astoria Park. It was recently renovated to include new facilities like two playgrounds, six tennis courts three baseball diamonds, an athletic field, a wading pool, and walking paths.
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A 16-lane bowling center, Van Houten Lanes offers open and league bowling with automatic scoring and a pro shop. The center provides synthetic lanes, televisions, a pool table and a dining menu that includes pizza, calzones and craft beer.
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Henry Chapman Mercer built Fonthill from 1908 to 1912 as his personal home and as a place to display his collection of Moravian tiles. The home was constructed of poured concrete, of many different architectural styles.