- 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.
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Green Acres Mall in Valley Stream, New York is the backdrop to any day of shopping. With a variety of stores, from department to high end, and a modern architecture, shoppers can satisfy all of their shopping needs.
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Meadowlands Racing & Entertainment is an 180,000 square foot horse racing complex. Attractions include horse racing, indoor and outdoor dining, private event spaces, free site-wide WiFi access, and a variety of special events.
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Visitors can a enjoy a neighborhood park with lots of trees and natural scenery at Anderson Park. The park is suitable for walking, running, playing sports, dog walking, sunbathing, and having picnics.
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Specializing in Czech and Slovakian beverages, Bohemian Hall and Beer Garden is equipped with several rooms and an outdoor entertainment area. Frequently, live entertainment is also featured at this dining space.
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Bugsy's Dog Run is a leash free dog park at Astoria Park. The dog run is a fenced in area with some trees and shrubbery and offers guests views of the Tri-Borough bridges.
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The only hands-on science and technology center in the state, the New York Hall of Science has more than 450 exhibits which acquaint the children with domains such as biology, chemistry, and physics. Some of the permanent exhibitions are the Science Playground and the Rocket Park Mini Golf.
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All sorts of animals find their home at the Queens Zoo, from sea lions to macaws and domestic animals. Besides the petting zoo, some of the other attractions are the butterfly garden and the cafe and snack bar.
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Along the west shore of Queens is the Astoria Park. It was recently renovated to include new facilities like two playgrounds, six tennis courts three baseball diamonds, an athletic field, a wading pool, and walking paths.
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The industrial heritage of the Red Mill Museum Village area is put on display for visitors. Most of the history focuses on both the Red Mill itself and the Mulligan Quarry, and special events are held throughout the year including the seasonal Festival of Trees.
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Located in an old stone mill, the Hunterdon Art Museum exhibits modern, contemporary works of art. In addition to its exhibits of sculpture work and painting, the museum also offers art classes.