- TripBuzz found 163 things to do with kids in or near Jackson, New Jersey, including 154 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Point Pleasant Beach, Toms River, Trenton and Princeton.
- From Jackson Baseball Sofball Academy to Roller Magic, the Jackson area offers 108 different types of family activities, including: Amusement Parks (All Ages), Theaters, Nature & Wildlife Areas and Batting Cages.
- With it's most famous attraction being Six Flags Great Adventure, Jackson is a popular tourist destination of New Jersey's Ocean County. The amusement park draws thousands of visitors each month and also features the Six Flags Wild Safari park. In addition to the theme parks, the city offers extensive shopping and outdoor recreation through its natural parks.
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The Bayonne County Park contains a baseball field and a basketball court for those who wish to organize an team sports event. The site also offers views of the water and contains a dog park.
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The professional ensemble of Dreamcatcher rep theatre builds community with the audience by sharing life-affirming stories in an intimate environment. The theater is small, so all seats are close, without enough slope from seats in front.
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As a community theater, Perkel Youth Theater offers youth programs that teach theatrical skills like singing, dancing, and acting. Visitors can enroll their children in these classes and watch open house performances put on by students.
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The unique history and beauty of Philadelphia is displayed on the Big Bus Tours through an authentic London double decker bus. Fully trained guides entertain guests on board with fascinating facts and interesting stories about the city and its inhabitants.
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Manhattan's 42nd Street is known for its numerous Broadway theaters. The site is also the home of the United Stations, the Chrysler Building, the Grand Central Terminal, Times Square, and the Port Authority Bus Terminal.
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Home to the only surviving residence of a former Colonial Pennsylvania Governor, Graeme Park is a magical piece of land. The beautiful home sits on 42-acres of land that includes lush grassy hills, a garden and a serene lake.
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Set on 234 acres, the College Settlement Camp features all day and overnight camping designed to teach children about the outdoors. Fishing, hiking and animal study are offered, along with arts and crafts and educational programs.
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A beautiful park with a bit of history, Franklin Square is one of Philadelphia's original squares. The park offers a playground, miniature golf, and a carousel for some good old fashioned family fun.
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Walnut Street between Sixth and Seventh Streets, Philadelphia, PA 19106
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A walk of reminiscence, Washington Square Park has memorials and landmarks to remind you of America's revolutionary past. The tomb of the 'Unknown Soldier' is guarded at the center of the park by a statue of George Washington himself.
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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.