- 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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Morgan Park is spread across 40 acres of land that overlook the Long Island Sound. Facilities available to the public include a bathing beach, playground, walking paths, and a summer concession stand.
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106 Church Street, Hackettstown, NJ 7840
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At Hackettstown Historical Society, visitors can walk through collections containing historical artifacts like photographs, genealogical records, clothing, and more. The society hosts monthly meetings where visitors can learn about future events.
35.4 Miles
With Skyline Jet Ski Tours, visitors can explore the New York harbor and receive panoramic views of the cityscape. One of the highlights of the trip is a stop at the water's edge of the Statue of Liberty.
35.4 Miles
Willowbrook Park offers a unique patch of greenery with protected space for wildlife alongside its variety of recreational facilities. The park also offers recreational activities which include tennis courts, playgrounds, ball fields, hiking and an archery range.
35.5 Miles
Famed financier J.P. Morgan wanted to honor his late wife by building the Morgan Memorial Park in her honor. Visitors enjoy the 40-acre serene, relaxing environment with its picnic areas, scenic harbor views, and playground area.
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100 Crescent Beach Rd, Welwyn Preserve, Glen Cove, NY 11542
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Holocaust Memorial & Tolerance Center of Nassau County features multimedia exhibits, artifacts, archival footage and testimony from local Holocaust survivors. It is also home to a library containing over 7,000 volumes relating to the Holocaust and tolerance.
35.5 Miles
Also known as the Vanderbilt Parkway, a toll road that was in service until 1938, Motor Parkway is now a park area with a wealth of hiking and biking trails through a scenic natural area.
35.5 Miles
Named after Admiral David Porter of the Civil War, Admiral Park is a historic public park that offers a number of facilities for public recreational use. Handball and basketball courts, playgrounds, and a spray shower are among the facilities available.
35.6 Miles
The preserve at Garvies Point Museum & Preserve is 62 acres and includes 5 miles of marked trails, 60 species of trees and 140 species of birds. The museum features cultural and geological exhibits and contains a gift shop.
35.7 Miles
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2 Hylan Blvd., Staten Island, NY 10305
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Dedicated to one of the country's most celebrated photographers, the Alice Austen House Museum & Garden exhibits more than 400 pictures shot by Alice Austen. The house was built in 1690 and is now a historic landmark.