- TripBuzz found 602 things to do with kids in or near Hackensack, New Jersey, including 595 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like New York City, Queens, Staten Island and Bronx.
- From Bowler City to Ice House Skating Rinks, the Hackensack area offers 116 different types of family activities, including: Military Museums, Bowling, Parks and Gymnastics.
- An inner suburb of New York City, Hackensack, New Jersey is located just twelve miles from Manhattan to the north west. The cityscape is very diverse, with richly contrasting neighborhoods spread throughout the city. Locals and tourists both enjoy the artistic culture and city parks the area has to offer.
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The Columns Museum features a wide-variety of historic Civil War artifacts, memorabilia, period clothing and more. Best known for its display of a bloody American flag, believed to have supported a dying President Lincoln's head, the museum also contains Native American artifacts.
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Host to a small but notable museum, the Pike County Historical Society is an informative and interesting spot for tourists to get information about the local area. One exhibit of note in the museum is the Lincoln Flag.
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483 Alexander St., Princeton, NJ 08540
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A direct launch dock is available at the Princeton Canoe and Kayak Rental at the Princeton Turning Basin Park. Guests can rent canoes or kayaks then paddle directly to the D&R Canal.
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With over 71 acres, Princeton Community Park North has an expanse of both open and wooded land. The park contains a pond, an amphitheater, and paved trails for jogging, biking, and wheelchair use.
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Nestled in charming Bridgeport, Connecticut, the Beardsley Zoo is the only one in the state. It features exotic birds, big cats, reptiles and many other fascinating creatures. The zoo welcomes school groups and hosts summer camps for kids and teens.
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Connecticut's Beardsley Zoo has some rare animals, including tigers, along with a barnyard, wolf exhibit, and a prairie dog habitat among other features. Peacocks wander the grounds freely and visitors can even ride the camel.