- TripBuzz found 635 things to do with kids in or near Fort Lee, New Jersey, including 626 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like New York City, Staten Island, Queens and Bronx.
- From Local Battles Gaming Center to Palisades Interstate Park Commission, the Fort Lee area offers 117 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Arcades, History Museums and Dog Park.
- Situated along the Hudson River at the North end of the Hudson Palisades is Fort Lee, New Jersey. This closely knit burrow was home to the first William Fox studio, founder of Fox Film Corporation, established in 1915. Outdoor activities are a favorite of locals and visitors, as the city hosts many outdoor events throughout the year.
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Union Sports Arena boasts the full list of indoor ice rink options, from public skating to competitive hockey. They also have an indoor soccer field, cafe, summer camps, learn to skate, and private lesson programs.
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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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With views out onto the Atlantic Ocean, Midland Beach lets visitors walk along the shoreline, play in its surf, and wade in the ocean. Facilities at the beach include baseball fields, playgrounds, and shuffle ball courts.
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Visitors can take a wooden staircase down to the enjoy the sandy beaches of Fort Tilden. The park includes a gravel path for biking and fort buildings from the Vietnam War era.
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Facilities offered at the Veterans Memorial Park include an ice skating rink, field house, three lighted ball fields, basketball courts, and four lighted tennis courts. Visitors can also access children's playground equipment, three bathrooms, and picnic areas.
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Grass Island Dog Park offers a spacious green grass field for dogs, both small breed and large, to run off-leash. The park also offers fresh water station, waste bag stations and shady trees for resting between runs.
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The central portion of Briant Park is home to a substantial pond that holds many ducks and geese. Guests can also access a paved walking path that is roughly one mile in length, an open grassy area, and picnic tables with adjoining grills.
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Many community facilities are available at Wheeler Park, including a skate park, playground, various sports fields, and picnic areas. The park is also home to a community pool that offers 25-meter laps and a dive tank.
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A part of the larger Gateway National Recreation Area, Breezy Point Tip features a pristine and scenic beach that offers fishing for striped bass, flounder, and blue fish. It is also a prime bird watching spot.
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A living history museum, the Historic Richmond Town covers 100 acres, in which the oldest exhibit is a 1695 house. Demonstrations, historic trades and crafts, and other live events are organized in here.