- Our list of the best things to do in West Milford, New Jersey, features the top 202 nearby activities — including 50 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- West Milford, NJ has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, Museums & Galleries, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 10 things to do within the city of West Milford, NJ , followed by 192 popular activities in nearby cities, including Montclair, Clifton, Morristown, Warwick, Middletown, Wayne, Paramus, West Orange, Ringwood, Hackensack, Mahwah, Paterson, Ridgewood, Vernon, Nyack, Fair Lawn, Peekskill, Teaneck, Bloomfield, Parsippany, Livingston, East Rutherford, Sussex and New City
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Built in the 1929, Paradise Theater is a historic theater that hosts concerts, stand up comedy, and other events. The interior of the theater is designed to look like it is under the night's sky.
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Established in 1902, Poe Park is a recreational park that is dedicated to the American Poet Edgar Allen Poe. The park is home to the Poe Cottage, where Poe wrote ‘The Bells’, ‘Eureka’, and ‘Annabel Lee’.
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Featuring two annual prestigious performances, the Orange County Ballet Theater produces many professional dancers each year. The artistic directors are professionals and positions in the company are regarded with high esteem.
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The Woodlawn Cemetery is renowned for its numerous monuments and mausoleums, spread across it 400 acres. It is also the final resting place of illustrious men, from veterans to artists and civic activists. It was established in 1863.
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Ocean Clark is a painter who has been creating art professionally since 1997. He creates a wide range of original art, sells prints of originals, and takes commissions for custom work, as well.
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Home to the fast-pitch softball hall of fame and a 2,000-seat baseball field, Delano Hitch Park also offers numerous basketball courts, softball, and soccer fields as well. The park also features a community pool and activity center.
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The new home of the New York Yankees, the Yankee Stadium was inaugurated in 2009 and was designed with elements which pay homage to the previous stadium, as well as to the team itself. It has restaurants, cafes, and many other amenities.
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Visitors who are up for a 3-mile roundtrip hike, bike ride, or jog, can visit the Hamilton Fish Bridge in Newburgh. Originally opened in 1963, this cantilever bridge traverses the Hudson River, providing scenic views while crossing.
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Part of the famous Bronx Zoo, the Bronx Wildlife Center offers extensive opportunities to view wildlife from all around the world. The center is committed to sustainable and human practices.
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The large Washington Park is an urban recreational site with nine tennis courts, basketball hoops, playground equipment, and four baseball fields. The park also hosts live music and art events throughout the summer.