- TripBuzz found 140 things to do with kids in or near Point Pleasant Beach, New Jersey, including 123 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Toms River, Atlantic Highlands, Belmar and Asbury Park.
- From Queen Mary Fishing to Point Pleasant Beach, the Point Pleasant Beach area offers 106 different types of family activities, including: Fishing, Amusement Parks (All Ages), Mini Golf and Piers & Boardwalks.
- In Ocean County, Point Pleasant Beach is an oceanfront and tourist town. It features a long boardwalk with family fun such as arcades and miniature golf, along with shops and casual dining. Along with sandy beaches, the community is also home to various antique shops, art galleries and specialty boutiques. After hours, there are also bars, taverns and nightclubs for adult fun and entertainment.
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Van Alst Playground has numerous amenities including several basketball courts, two jungle gyms, swings, sitting areas with benches and game tables, and a flagpole flying numerous flags. The area is draped with London plane trees.
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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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Hoyt Playground currently holds basketball and handball courts, swings for tots and older children and play equipment with safety surfacing. There is also a flagpole with a yardarm, sitting areas with benches, camel and elephant play sculptures and game tables.
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Without a Cue Productions is a murder mystery dinner theater company that performs a variety of interactive and entertaining shows while audiences dine. Shows are heavy on humor and on audience participation.
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Visitors can view a variety of items related to the history of the Bensalem community at the Historical Society of Bensalem. The society has collected variety of photographs, records, documents and artifacts.
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Suffragette Alice Paul's family called Paulsdale home from 1883. Paul led the 1910 women's Suffrage Movement supporting the 19th amendment. Paulsdale has been restored to the period of Paul's residency and is now a museum honoring her work.
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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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In operation since 1952, The Playmasters Theatre Workshop is a comedy theater troupe that presents a seasonally changing slate of shows. A non-profit community theater group, the Playmasters present four shows a season.
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Woodtree Playground is so named for the prominent willow oak trees in the playground. Today, the playground holds dolphin animal art, play equipment with safety surfacing, a sprinkler area and a flagpole with a yardarm.
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Built in 1862 and being 2 stories high, the Flushing Town Hall is the home of the Council on Culture and Arts. Exhibition and public events, such as jazz concerts, are held in here. It is included in the National Register of Historic Places.