- Our list of the best things to do in Edison, New Jersey, features the top 389 nearby activities — including 134 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Edison, NJ has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, Museums & Galleries, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 17 things to do within the city of Edison, NJ , followed by 372 popular activities in nearby cities, including Staten Island, Jersey City, Morristown, Princeton, New Brunswick, Newark, West Orange, Montclair, Atlantic Highlands, Flemington, New York City, Bridgewater, Chester, Bayonne, Red Bank, Brooklyn, Westfield, East Brunswick, Summit, Freehold, Elizabeth, Union, Ringoes, Bloomfield, Linden, Sayreville, Perth Amboy, Parsippany, Englishtown, Jackson, Livingston, Princeton Junction, Secaucus, Hoboken, Red Hook, East Rutherford, Frenchtown, Albany, Hamilton, Trenton, Queens, Yonkers and Bridgehampton
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Locals enjoy Greig Farm for the ability to pick their own produce. The farm offers memberships for those who visit regularly and host holiday events throughout the year including pumpkin picking and summer berry picking.
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A cinema multiplex with 24 auditoriums, the AMC Hamilton 24 shows primarily first-run Hollywood movies. Some theaters offer IMAX movies, and all have digital video and sound. The theater offers a variety of discounts and combo deals.
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Richie Knucklez Arcade has a large selection of retro and classic arcade games. Their most popular event is Flashback Friday, where customers can play an unlimited amount of games for a $10 charge.
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Covering 478 acres, the Green-Wood Cemetery was established in 1838 and it was the first green space in NYC. It is the final resting place for celebrities such as Louis Comfort Tiffany. Special events are organized in here, such as the Battle of Brooklyn Anniversary.
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Featuring a small lake, Edgemont Memorial Park measures 15.5 acres and can be used for walking, biking, picnics and ice skating in the winter. The park provides a children's playground, shelter house and restroom facilities.
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An association uniting a wide array of New Jersey area vineyards and wine sellers, the Garden State Wine Growers Association offers a passport that allows entry to a variety of vineyards and tasting rooms throughout the state.
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A variety of activities is offered at Alstede Farms which serves as a sustainable organic farm that covers roughly 600 acres. Visitors are able to take tours of the farms, taste products, purchase fresh produce and specialty food items,and even pick their own produce if desired.
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With the help of 32 life-sized animatronic dinosaurs, Field Station: Dinosaurs brings these ancient animals to life. In addition to the animatronic creatures, visitors are able to view a 3-D show, meet a 15-foot puppet of a T-Rex, and interact with the roaming dinosaur wranglers in the park.
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Located in a historic area of New Jersey, Hamilton Park is a large green space with multiple amenities. It features tennis courts, a playground, basketball courts, and open spaces. The park also has an area reserved for dogs.
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Laurel Hill Park contains two softball fields and a baseball / soccer turf field for those who wish to play in a team sporting event. The park's picnic tables and gazebo also make it a suitable place for a family or group outing.