- 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!
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Set on a 230 acre farm, Sleepy Hollow Hayrides is a Halloween themed hay ride designed for kids and adults. Backstories of the farm are shared, as well as views of the landscape and corn fields.
31.2 Miles
A 230-acre working farm, Active Acres is a resource for local produce and plants as well as pumpkins and Christmas trees. The farm also offers educational tours for children to learn the inner workings of a real farm.
31.3 Miles
Specializing in night life tours, SP & Big Apple - Private Tour offers visitors guided trips, from rooftop lounges to martini tours. During the excursion, visitors are chauffeured to the most popular nightlife destinations in the city.
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3rd Avenue and Ocean, Belmar, NJ 07719
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Providing surf lessons for visitors of all ages, Summertime Surf School- Day Classes teaches the basics of surfing. The instructors provide personalized advice and lead groups to the waves to surf.
31.3 Miles
Astoria Park Pool is a free public pool in Astoria, New York. One of the largest pools in the area it offers both deep and shallow waters for various age and skill levels.
31.3 Miles
Opened in 2011, Elmhurst Park is a small neighborhood park that offers many different entertainment options for park-goers. These options include a large playground, jogging paths, a baseball field, and over 600 trees for shade.
31.3 Miles
The Forest Park Carousel was built in 1903 by Daniel Muller, and has been a park centerpiece for decades. The carousel is still in working order and available for rides.
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An intimate 922 seat theater, the Shea Center for the Performing Arts was constructed in 1965. The center hosts a wide variety of events including lectures, meetings, theatre, concerts, and dance recitals.
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Belmar Beach 5th Ave is a beach on the New Jersey shore. Visitors can buy day passes or season passes. The beach features bathrooms available for public use as well as a boardwalk and a playground for kids.
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Hackettstown Pool is a community pool that features four swimming sections and a diving area. The pool also features two children's pools with water slides and offers swimming lessons and weekly special events like Teen Night.