- Our list of the best things to do in Rio Grande, New Jersey, features the top 188 nearby activities — including 88 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Rio Grande, NJ has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Amusement, Outdoor Places, Water Activities, and Museums & Galleries.
- The results below include the top 3 things to do within the city of Rio Grande, NJ , followed by 185 popular activities in nearby cities, including Cape May, Lewes, Rehoboth Beach, Wildwood, Ocean City, Dewey Beach, Stone Harbor, Sea Isle City, Cape May Court House, Avalon, Wildwood Crest, North Wildwood, Milton, Ocean View, Milford and Millville
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Rehoboth Beach's premier waterpark is Jungle Jim's, a Polynesian-themed amusement park that offers waterslides, a tubing river, a wave pool and other aquatic diversions. The park is closed from mid-Autumn to early Spring.
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Jilly's Arcade has old school and new video games and arcade games including pinball, basketball, and Skee-ball. The arcade is known for starting the Dance Revolution.
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From jet skis to parasails, East of Maui is a surf shop with a wide variety of water sport rentals. The shop offers a kiteboard package that includes 3 hours of lessons with the necessary equipment.
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200 Cullen Street, Dewey Beach, DE 19971
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Located near Silver Lake, Fifer Orchards Local-Fresh Market - Dewey Beach offers fresh fruits and vegetables. The market also provides grocery items, baked goods, fresh coffee and a full service deli offering sandwiches.
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11978 Turkle Pond Road, Milton, DE
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Milton's Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge is dedicated to protecting local wildlife, propagating endangered species and promoting respect for the environment. Hunting is permitted on the property during hunting season, but Prime Hook places strict limits on the type and number of game animals each hunter may…
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The Ocean City Boardwalk originally was constructed in 1880. Today, visitors can rent bikes and surreys to ride along the boardwalk, visit two amusement parks, an arcade, a water park, a miniature golf course, and enjoy several dining establishments.
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A kayak and water accessory rental shop, DAKS Kayaks features a wide array of water crafts and other equipment for rent and purchase. The shop offers equipment for all ages.
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A bar and full-service restaurant featuring seafood dishes and other fare, Woody's Dewey Beach is a beachside retreat. They feature regular food and drink specials, and sometimes host special events.
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At The Starboard, visitors can attend community events and live entertainment while enjoying a drink. The bar has a special mixed drink section called the Blood Mary bar, where visitors can add their own custom toppings to the drink.
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Playland's Castaway Cove is a pirate themed amusement park featuring numerous rides and attractions. Among these attractions are miniature golf, go karts, thrill rides, family fun rides, and concession stands.