- Our list of the best things to do in Ringwood, New Jersey, features the top 299 nearby activities — including 85 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Ringwood, 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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As an indoor jumping facility, Pump It Up offers an inflatable playground for visitors to bring their children to. Visitors can purchase a party package, such as the Adventure Party package, that includes a private session for jumping.
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Gallery 66 ny is a fine arts gallery that features a variety of works from local, national, and international artists. The gallery also hosts film, music, performance, and interactive art events.
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1040 Grand Concourse at 165th Street, Bronx, NY 10456
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Free to the public, the Bronx Museum of Arts hosts exhibits featuring cutting-edge contemporary art. Community focused, they also provide an array of educational programs with an emphasis on diversity.
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Art and science combine at the Newark Museum through numerous art history, modern art, and scientific exhibits. The site also features a planetarium with regular shows and interactive children's programming through the entire museum.
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Once home to a foundry that produced locomotives, West Point Foundry Preserve is now a nature preserve with several hiking trails that pass by historic structures. There is also a replica water wheel from the Industrial Revolution.
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140 Main Street, Cold Spring, NY 10516
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Founded in 1987, The Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival is a festival with the goal of engaging the largest possible audience in a conversation about Shakespeare's plays. The festival shows Shakespearean plays including 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'.
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Dedicated as a park in 1923, High Point State Park is 1,803 feet above sea level and features High Point Monument to offer panoramic views. Trails are available for hiking and skiing while there are specific areas for camping and fishing.
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The Cold Spring Tots Park is aimed at children who are six years old or younger. In addition to playground equipment, the site features live entertainment event for families during the summer months.
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Located in Putnam County in Cold Spring, New York, the Putnam History Museum serves as a community resource to preserve the history of the county and the West Point Foundry. Visitors explore the area's history through events and displays.
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A grand castle located in America, the Bannerman Castle is a historic piece of Cold Spring's history. Tours include a boat ride to the island home of the castle, a walking tour of the castles ruins and a stroll through the grounds' gardens.