- Our list of the best things to do in Mays Landing, New Jersey, features the top 134 nearby activities — including 38 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Mays Landing, NJ has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Amusement, Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 9 things to do within the city of Mays Landing, NJ , followed by 125 popular activities in nearby cities, including Atlantic City, Ocean City, Millville, Somers Point, Hammonton, Sea Isle City, Vineland, Avalon, Brigantine, Egg Harbor Township, Cape May Court House, Ocean View and Tuckerton
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Leaping Lizards offers a large open-play area that features a bouncy obstacle course, inflatable basketball hoops, inflatable slides, and bouncy rooms. They are available for birthday parties and offer various classes including silly soccer, twirl classes and cake decorating.
49.6 Miles
Designed in the 18th century French style, Nemours Mansion & Gardens are located on a 3,000 acre plot. The mansion is 5 stories up and the gardens have statues, fountains and a 800,000 gallons pool, all designed in the Art Nouveau architectural style.
49.6 Miles
2301 Kentmere Parkway, Wilmington, DE 19806
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Known for its huge collection of Pre-Raphaelite art, the Delaware Art Museum is a private institution in Wilmington, Delaware. Parking is always free, and the price of admission covers all galleries and buildings on the museum campus.
49.6 Miles
Odessa's The Historic Houses are a series of properties from the earliest days of Delaware's statehood, and some predate the Revolutionary War. Most of the Historic Houses are considered state landmarks and are available for tours.
49.6 Miles
New Jersey is home to shore fun at the beach, skiing in the mountains, and all of the city amenities including the theatre, concerts, and events. There is something for everyone in New Jersey.
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Rider of bikes, skateboards, scooters and rollerblades can test their skills at the Incline Club skate park. This 24,000-square-foot facility offers instruction and practice clinics, summer camps and private parties.
49.6 Miles
As a card game shop, Close Encounter offers a variety of card games, from Magic: The Gathering to Yu-Gi-Oh. The shop hosts tournaments for cards and chess games that visitors can participate in on a weekly basis.
49.7 Miles
Hosting competitive archery teams, Middletown Archery is a club open to visitors looking to improve their archery skills at a range. There are several instructors from the club that offer personalized archery lessons.
49.9 Miles
Restored since Hurricane Sandy, Brick Beach 2, Brick, is one of the town's three oceanfront beaches. The beach has a food and drinks pavilion, and bathrooms and parking within one hundred feet. Lifeguards on duty at all of Brick's beaches.
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Featuring a garden with beautiful landscaping and a variety of trees and plants, Rockwood Mansion Park Museum is an old estate that is now open to the public. It features exhibits and displays that celebrate and honor American History.