- Our list of the best things to do in Flemington, New Jersey, features the top 245 nearby activities — including 101 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Flemington, NJ has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Entertainment & Shows, Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 14 things to do within the city of Flemington, NJ , followed by 231 popular activities in nearby cities, including Trenton, Doylestown, New Hope, Easton, New Brunswick, Princeton, Newtown, Chester, Bridgewater, Clinton, Lambertville, Phillipsburg, Ringoes, Langhorne, Hackettstown, Edison, East Brunswick, Frenchtown, Morristown, Levittown, Quakertown, Hamilton, Pittstown, Princeton Junction and Ewing
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Situated on 25 scenic acres of fields, streams and woodlands is the Quail Hill Scout Reservation. The reservation offers camp grounds as well as day trip amenities, including hiking, fishing, archery and swimming.
29.9 Miles
During the summer season, Summit Aquatic Center has a large lap pool open to the public. The pool has a 2 story slide that visitors can slide down in. It also has a snack bar with salads and hot dogs.
30.0 Miles
Bow Tie Cinemas is a small five auditorium theater that is located on the lower level of a multiple-story building. Complete digital projection is offered for all of the first-run Hollywood films shown on site.
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A movie theater multiplex with five auditoriums, the Bow Tie Beacon Hill Cinema 5 shows primarily Hollywood new releases in full digital video and sound. The theater offers discount matinees, and a variety of concession specials.
30.1 Miles
Neshaminy State Park is a 339-acre park along the Delaware River. Amenities include hiking trails, picnic pavilions, an adult swimming pool and a children's spray park. The park is also home to the Playmakers Theater Workshop.
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The professional ensemble of Dreamcatcher rep theatre builds community with the audience by sharing life-affirming stories in an intimate environment. The theater is small, so all seats are close, without enough slope from seats in front.
30.1 Miles
Deemed a National Register of Historic Places, the Morgan Log House is nearly as old as our nation. Events at the cabin include tavern nights and other activities.
30.4 Miles
A full time club devoted exclusively to the sport of table tennis, the New Jersey Table Tennis Club is the largest of its kind in the tri-state area. The club features 8 tables, and hosts leagues and tournaments.
30.4 Miles
Memorial Park is more commonly known as Memorial Field as it is mostly a compilation of athletic fields. The outdoor area features a lacrosse field, tennis courts, baseball/softball fields, and a small playground.
30.6 Miles
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.