- TripBuzz found 138 things to do with kids in or near Manasquan, New Jersey, including 131 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Point Pleasant Beach, Atlantic Highlands, Toms River and Belmar.
- From Manasquan Beach to Fisherman's Cove Conservation Area, the Manasquan area offers 108 different types of family activities, including: Paddleboarding, Theaters, Beaches and Dog Park.
- Monmouth County is home to Manasquan, New Jersey with less than 6,000 residents. Named by the New Jersey Monthly as one of the 'Best Places To Live' in New Jersey as of 2008, Manasquan is made up of mostly families. This friendly area lies on the border of Point Pleasant Beach, making for an even more accessible outdoor adventure.
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The famous inventor Thomas Edison is showcased in many exhibits at the Thomas Edison Center at Menlo Park. The center itself consists of the large Art Deco Edison Memorial Tower and the small museum dedicated to the life and times of the inventor.
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Located along Raritan River, Buccleuch Park is situated on 78 acres and is home to Buccleuch Mansion. The park also has facilities for cricket, tennis, soccer, basketball and baseball along with a 1.5-mile trail, playground, pavilion and gardens.
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With Skyline Jet Ski Tours, visitors can explore the New York harbor and receive panoramic views of the cityscape. One of the highlights of the trip is a stop at the water's edge of the Statue of Liberty.
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Four different golf courses actually compose the Mercer Oaks Golf Course, including Mercer Oaks West, Mercer Oaks East, Princeton Country Club, and Mountain View. Tee times can be booked online and tournaments are held throughout the warm season.
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Located along the Raritan River, and looked after by the Daughters of the American Revolution, is the historic Buccleuch Mansion. Built in 1739, the house was once known as The White House Farm for its grand exterior and lush surroundings.
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Home to two ponds and a lake, Clove Lakes Park can be used for fishing, boating, ice skating, soccer, basketball, football and baseball. The park provides fitness paths, children's playgrounds, wooded areas, picnic facilities and a restaurant.
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Dating back to 1663, the Fort Wadsworth covers 226 acres and is one of the oldest forts in the country. Among the events which are held here, the New York City Marathon passes through it.
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Carnegie Lake is easily accessible for visitors interested in outdoor recreation. The clear blue water offers ample room for canoes, kayaks, and swimmers. It is also perfect for walking or biking. Parking is plentiful and the scenery is bountiful.
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Lynxes, emus, foxes, owls and other animal species find their home at the Staten Island Zoo. In here there are also a children's center, pony rides, an auditorium, and a cafe, among other facilities. Private events can be organized in here.
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High Rock Park is a park populated by quiet ponds and deep woods. Attractions consist of six walking trails and a variety of wildlife, including ducks, herons, owls, woodpeckers, frogs, and turtles.