- Our list of the best things to do in Belmar, New Jersey, features the top 183 nearby activities — including 60 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Belmar, NJ has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, Sights & Landmarks, and Amusement.
- The results below include the top 12 things to do within the city of Belmar, NJ , followed by 171 popular activities in nearby cities, including Point Pleasant Beach, Asbury Park, Toms River, Atlantic Highlands, Jackson, Seaside Heights, Red Bank, Brick, Freehold, Manasquan, Lakewood, Long Branch, Spring Lake, Englishtown, Sayreville, Farmingdale, Barrow, East Brunswick and Frenchtown
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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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At Reeves-Reed Arboretum, visitors can explore the gardens, pathways, and historic buildings on the premises. In the spring time, they feature a 'daffodil-bowl' where an entire hillside is blooming with daffodils.
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Greenwood Gardens offers acres of maintained trees with sculptures, a pond and interesting outdoor buildings like a tea house. Patrons can stroll through the gardens while observing artwork or picnic on the picnic tables on the patio.
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1000 Fifth Avenue, New York City, NY 10028
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There are approximately 1,500 highlights in the permanent collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, including in here paintings, centuries-old sculptures, and ancient artifacts. The Cloisters area is dedicated to the art and architecture of medieval Europe.
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Never Enuff Fishing is a private fishing charter company that takes trips on the Long Island Sound. Fish that can be caught on the trips include striped bass, sea bass, flounder, blackfish, fluke, and bluefish.
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A small and inexpensive bowling experience, Curtis Lanes has the amenities that the old school bowling fan needs for a fun time. The lanes are well kept and the balls are good.
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Known by locals as one of New York's top bowling centers, Astoria Bowl offers modern amenities. The twenty-four lane bowling center features remodeled lanes, a beautiful sports lounge, pro shop and a nostalgic design.
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Bugsy's Dog Run is a leash free dog park at Astoria Park. The dog run is a fenced in area with some trees and shrubbery and offers guests views of the Tri-Borough bridges.
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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.