- Our list of the best things to do in Englishtown, New Jersey, features the top 292 nearby activities — including 96 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Englishtown, 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 4 things to do within the city of Englishtown, NJ , followed by 288 popular activities in nearby cities, including Point Pleasant Beach, Trenton, Asbury Park, Princeton, New Brunswick, Edison, Staten Island, Atlantic Highlands, Jackson, Belmar, Red Bank, Toms River, East Brunswick, Manasquan, Brick, Freehold, Bridgewater, Long Branch, Westfield, Lakewood, Spring Lake, Sayreville, Linden, Perth Amboy, Hamilton, Princeton Junction, Farmingdale, Frenchtown and Barrow
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540 Guy Lombardo Abe, Freeport, NY 11520
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Freeport's Captain Pete Fishing Charters offers customizable chartered fishing trips throughout the tri-state area. The boat is a 65 foot fiberglass twin engine vessel with a variety of creature comforts and amenities.
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Accommodating up to six passengers, My Bonni Charters offers visitors half day to full day fishing and sight-seeing excursions. Depending on the season, visitors will fish for blackfish, bluefish, flounder, and more.
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401 N Delaware Avenue, Camden, NJ 08102
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The Camden Riversharks Professional Baseball Club are an independent minor league team who play in the class A Atlantic League. The team plays its home games in Campbell's Park, and regularly offers family promotions and giveaways at games.
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The Walt Whitman House showcases the house that author Walt Whitman lived and worked in. The museum preserves most of the original possessions of Walt Whitman when he lived there and allows visitors to view these objects up close.
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Pelham Bay Park
Middletown Road and Bruckner Blvd., Bronx, NY 10465
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Covering 2,772 acres, the Pelham Bay Park is the largest public park in the state. It has forests, meadows, and other types of habitats, making it ideal for hiking and wildlife watching. Among the amenities can be remembered the playgrounds, the sport fields and courts, and the picnic areas.
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Accredited by the American Zoological and Aquarium Association, the Adventure Aquarium is a massive attraction that features numerous exhibits, meetings with biologists, and even the only display of Great Hammerhead sharks in the United States. There are also hands-on exhibits within seven touch areas.
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A comprehensive musical theater arts program, the Applause Performing Arts Center offers theater training in singing, acting, and dancing. The facility offers classes for all ranges of actors, and offers summer camp programs.
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Built in 1786 by Uriah Van Riper, the Van Riper Hopper Museum is best known for being one of the oldest buildings in New Jersey. The museum's house is on the National Register of Historical Places.
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Consisting of natural woodlands preserved in an urban area, Riverdale Park features shady and scenic routes for hikers, joggers and dog walkers. Visitors can see 27 species of birds within the 50 forested acres.
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Children and families are both welcome at the Camden Children's Garden that encourages knowledge of the natural world. The four-acre horticulture garden provides experiences for imaginative play and creative learning.