- Our list of the best things to do in Freehold, New Jersey, features the top 277 nearby activities — including 95 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Freehold, 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 9 things to do within the city of Freehold, NJ , followed by 268 popular activities in nearby cities, including Point Pleasant Beach, Asbury Park, Princeton, New Brunswick, Toms River, Edison, Trenton, Atlantic Highlands, Belmar, Jackson, Red Bank, Seaside Heights, Brick, East Brunswick, Manasquan, Long Branch, Staten Island, Lakewood, Spring Lake, Sayreville, Perth Amboy, Englishtown, Hamilton, Princeton Junction, Farmingdale, Frenchtown and Barrow
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Carnegie Lake is easily accessible for visitors interested in outdoor recreation. The clear blue water offers ample room for canoes, kayaks, and swimmers. It is also perfect for walking or biking. Parking is plentiful and the scenery is bountiful.
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Thomas Edison County Park is a 161 acre park and sports complex. Attractions include 16 lighted tennis courts, baseball and softball fields, 4 soccer fields, a track, and running paths.
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Part of a chain of comedy clubs, Catch a Rising Star features a variety of comedic acts. Birthday parties and other celebrations are welcome here. Further, the club offers training and workshops for aspiring comedians.
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The Inspira Dance Theatre is a theatre for the performing arts with the goal of helping individuals prepare for success in all of life's endeavors. The facility features three large dance rooms and three private music rooms.
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A waterfront park located along the New Jersey-New York border, Bayview Park consists of grassy areas with significant tree cover. It has a gazebo, benches, trails for walking and biking and nearby water access for boating and fishing.
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One of four beaches operated by Brick Township, Brick Beach 1 can be used for swimming and walking and has an on-duty lifeguard during the summer. The beach includes outdoor showers, lockers and food vendors.
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Located in a building that was constructed before 1820, the Ocean County Historical Museum preserves and displays pieces that demonstrate the history of Ocean County and New Jersey in general. The site also features a research center and genealogical library.
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Ocean County Library has many books, DVDs, CDs, video games and other multimedia, along with numerous databases that provide access to thousands of online materials. They have nearly 500 public computers and also offer free wi-fi.
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The River Lady is an authentic reproduction of a paddle wheel riverboat that embraces the aesthetic of a 19th century Mississippi paddleboat. Lunch and dinner cruises are the main services on the boat, but special events are conducted throughout the year.
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Boyd Park is a 20 acre riverside park. The river is suitable for fishing, and there are walking trails and picnic areas available. The park also features a full-size amphitheater and is host to a variety of special events.