- Our list of the best things to do in New Brunswick, New Jersey, features the top 344 nearby activities — including 115 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- New Brunswick, NJ has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, Museums & Galleries, and Amusement.
- The results below include the top 17 things to do within the city of New Brunswick, NJ , followed by 327 popular activities in nearby cities, including Staten Island, Morristown, Trenton, Princeton, Newark, Edison, West Orange, Atlantic Highlands, Flemington, Bridgewater, Bayonne, Chester, Red Bank, Westfield, Freehold, Elizabeth, East Brunswick, Summit, Union, Ringoes, Jackson, Sayreville, Linden, Perth Amboy, Englishtown, Bloomfield, Livingston, Hamilton, Jersey City, New York City, Princeton Junction, Farmingdale, Bridgehampton, Frenchtown, Montclair and Clinton
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A neighborhood park with areas for dogs, playgrounds, walking paths, and a number of other amenities, Van Vorst Park hosts a variety of community events, including Shakespeare in the Park and other performances.
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Covering 478 acres, the Green-Wood Cemetery was established in 1838 and it was the first green space in NYC. It is the final resting place for celebrities such as Louis Comfort Tiffany. Special events are organized in here, such as the Battle of Brooklyn Anniversary.
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Locals enjoy Greig Farm for the ability to pick their own produce. The farm offers memberships for those who visit regularly and host holiday events throughout the year including pumpkin picking and summer berry picking.
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The goal of New Jersey Adventure Tours is to share the love of getting outdoors and exploring. The company offers adventures such as fishing, hiking, hunting, kayaking, rock climbing, and even a murder mystery dinner adventure.
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East Rutherford's Meadowlands Racetrack hosts a variety of horse races and harness races. The facility also hosts special events, including live music performances, and features a restaurant that caters gatherings and parties.
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Located in the basin of the canal, Morris Canal Park offers visitors a scenic area to view the New York cityscape from. The park itself consists of a field with a walking path and commemorative plaque.
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Featuring 12 screens, Bow Tie Cinemas displays first-run, feature films using all digital projection. The theater offers concessions, closed captioning and assisted listening and viewing devices as well as a party room for private events.
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More than just an oceanfront community, Brighton Beach, is home to the largest native Russian community in the United States. Visitors are treated to an extraordinary beach with stunning views, a wide sandy beach and gentle surf.
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Featuring a small lake, Edgemont Memorial Park measures 15.5 acres and can be used for walking, biking, picnics and ice skating in the winter. The park provides a children's playground, shelter house and restroom facilities.
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Used as a strategic point in the revolutionary war, Goat Hill Overlook features wide views of the Delaware River as well as local connecting bridges. Picnic tables are available, as well as a trail that leads to Washington's rock.