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FOR CHILDREN

BRANCHBURG Raritan Valley Community College mr. RAY, children’s singer/songwriter. Jan. 11 at 2 and 4 p.m. $8. Raritan Valley Community College, Route 28 and Lamington Road in North Branch. raritanval.edu 

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CAMDEN Adventure Aquarium “Fishmas with Rudolph Celebration,” featuring “Rudolph’s Fun Fish Fact Find” scavenger hunt, a Holiday Mascot Dance Party, “Letters to Scuba Santa” station and more. Through Jan. 4. Free with museum admission. Adventure Aquarium, 1 Riverside Drive. (866) 451-2782; adventureaquarium.com.  ( New Jersey Oveview )

CAPE MAY Emlen Physick Estate “Family Treasure Hunt,” self-guided family tours. Through Wednesday. $5. Emlen Physick Estate, 1048 Washington Street. capemaymac.org; (800) 275-4278. ( NJ Botanicla Gardens )

CHATHAM Sanctuary Concerts at Presbyterian Church of Chatham The Tom Chapin Band, featuring child-friendly music. Jan. 3 at 8 p.m. $15 and $25. Sanctuary Concerts at Presbyterian Church of Chatham, 240 Southern Boulevard. sanctuaryconcerts.org; (973) 376-4946.  New Jersey Shore Golfing

JERSEY CITY Liberty Science Center “The Polar Express: An IMAX Experience.” Through Jan. 3. $8.50 and $11.25. “Indoor Sledding: A Hands-on Blend of Science and Art.” Build your own hand-held miniature sled and test it on an indoor slope. Through Thursday. Free with museum admission. “Penguin Pointers.” Come see the penguins from Jenkinson’s Aquarium. Through Monday. Free with museum admission. “The Science of Jewelry Making.” Join Angelina, a jewelry maker, as she teaches you about the metals used to make jewelry. Monday through Wednesday at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Free with museum admission. “Music for Kids.” Learn about the science of sound through song and make musical instruments from common household items. Monday at 2 p.m. Free with museum admission. Liberty Science Center, Liberty State Park, 251 Phillip Street. (201) 200-1000; lsc.org.

MONTCLAIR Luna Stage “The Sword in the Stone,” children’s musical. Through Wednesday. $14. Luna Stage, 695 Bloomfield Avenue. lunastage.org. (973) 744-3309.

NEWARK Newark Museum Tchaikovsky’s “Nutcracker,” with a woodwind quintet and storyteller. Dec. 28 at 2 p.m. Free with museum admission. Rolf Stang, a storyteller and singer, presents classic stories including “The Ugly Duckling,” “The Emperor’s New Clothes” and “Thumbelina.” Tuesday at 2 p.m. Free with museum admission. Newark Museum, 49 Washington Street. newarkmuseum.org; (973) 596-6550.

NEWARK Newark Museum “Little Red Riding Hood,” a musical adaptation, will be performed by the Pushcart Players at the Newark Museum on Monday at 2 p.m. Free with museum admission. 49 Washington Street. newarkmuseum.org; (973)596-6550.

NETCONG Growing Stage Theater “Frosty,” children’s holiday play. Through Dec. 28. $12 and $16. Growing Stage Theater, Route 183. growingstage.com; (973) 347-4946.

PRINCETON Princeton Public Library Family Coloring Sunday, with family-friendly activities. Dec. 28 at 4:30 p.m. Free. Kenny Woods, singer, songwriter and storyteller, performs a children’s concert. Dec. 28 at 3:30 p.m. Free. “Snow Day Monday,” featuring snow stories, snow crafts, snow films, snowflake-cutting and other activities. Monday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Free. “Wall-E,” the animated Disney film. Tuesday at 2 p.m. Free. Princeton Public Library, 65 Witherspoon Street. (609) 924-9529; princetonlibrary.org.

SOUTH ORANGE South Orange Performing Arts Center “The Velveteen Rabbit,” a musical featuring puppets, masked actors and magic. Jan. 11 at 1:30 p.m. $19. South Orange Performing Arts Center, 1 Sopac Way. (973) 313-2787; sopacnow.org.

MUSIC AND DANCE

MORRISTOWN The Community Theater at Mayo Center for the Performing Arts “Ballet on Broadway,” featuring the New Jersey Ballet. Jan. 10 at 8 p.m. $20 to $40. The Community Theater at Mayo Center for the Performing Arts, 100 South Street. (973) 539-8008; mayoarts.org.

EAST BRUNSWICK East Brunswick Public Library Open Mic Night, featuring music, poetry, monologues and comedy. Tuesday at 7 p.m. Free. East Brunswick Public Library, 2 Jean Walling Civic Center. (732) 390-6950; ebpl.org/.

ENGLEWOOD Bergen Performing Arts Center “Best of Vienna,” presented by the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra. Jan. 4 at 3 p.m. $17 to $55. Bergen Performing Arts Center, 30 North Van Brunt Street. (201) 227-1030; bergenpac.org.

MONTCLAIR Trumpets Jazz Club and Restaurant Enrico Granafei and special guests, jazz. Jan. 10 at 8:30 and 10:30 p.m. $15; plus $10 drink minimum. Trumpets Jazz Club and Restaurant, 6 Depot Square.

trumpetsjazz.com; (973) 744-2600.

MORRISTOWN The Community Theater at Mayo Center for the Performing Arts “Ballet on Broadway,” featuring the New Jersey Ballet. Jan. 10 at 8 p.m. $20 to $40. The Community Theater at Mayo Center for the Performing Arts, 100 South Street. (973) 539-8008; mayoarts.org.

NEWARK New Jersey Performing Arts Center New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, classical. Jan. 9 at 8 p.m. $20 to $82. New Jersey Performing Arts Center, 1 Center Street. (888) 466-5722; njpac.org.

RED BANK Count Basie Theater Boz Scaggs, rock, jazz and R&B singer. Jan. 10 at 8 p.m. $28.50 to $75. Count Basie Theater, 99 Monmouth Street. countbasietheatre.org; (732) 842-9000.

SUMMIT Unitarian Church in Summit Toru Dodo, jazz pianist, Joseph Lepore on bass and Rodney Green on drums. Jan. 11 at 4 p.m. $15 and $20. Unitarian Church in Summit, 4 Waldron Avenue. (908) 273-3245.

SEASONAL

CAPE MAY Cape May Stage “This Wonderful Life,” a stage adaptation of Frank Capra’s film “It’s a Wonderful Life,” written by Steve Murray. Through Dec. 28. $12.50 to $35. Cape May Stage, Bank and Lafayette Streets. (609) 884-1341;

capemaystage.com.

MADISON F. M. Kirby Shakespeare Theater “The Winter’s Tale,” by William Shakespeare. Through Dec. 28. $29 to $53. F. M. Kirby Shakespeare Theater, Drew University, 36 Madison Avenue. njshakespeare.org; (973) 408-5600.

MILLBURN Paper Mill Playhouse “Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker,” featuring the Paper Mill Orchestra. Through Dec. 28. $19 to $57. Paper Mill Playhouse, 3 Brookside Drive. papermill.org; (973) 376-4343.

NEW BRUNSWICK Museum of the American Hungarian Foundation 20th annual Festival of Trees, an exhibition of holiday trees from around the world. Through Jan. 25. $5 suggested donation. Tuesdays through Saturdays, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Sundays, 1 to 4 p.m. Museum of the American Hungarian Foundation, 300 Somerset Street. (732) 846-5777.

NEW BRUNSWICK State Theater “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat,” presented by Middlesex County’s Plays-in-the-Park. Through Dec. 28. $6. Jim Brickman Holiday Concert. Monday at 7 p.m. $35 to $65. “Salute to Vienna,” featuring the Strauss Symphony of America. Wednesday at 6 p.m. $45 to $125. Jacqui Naylor in concert; with a Champagne reception at intermission. Wednesday at 8 p.m. $79 to $295. New Year’s Eve Party, with a live band, dance floor, open buffet, open bar and a New Year’s Eve countdown on TV, live from New York City. Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. $175 to $300. State Theater, 15 Livingston Avenue. (732) 246-7469;

statetheatrenj.org.

PRINCETON Morven Museum and Garden “Festival of Trees: A Tribute to 1783.” The museum will be adorned with trees. Through Jan. 11. Morven Museum and Garden, 55 Stockton Street. (609) 924-8144;

historicmorven.org.

RED BANK Count Basie Theater “Best of Vienna,” a traditional Viennese celebration featuring the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra. Jan. 3 at 8 p.m. $17 to $55. Count Basie Theater, 99 Monmouth Street. countbasietheatre.org; (732) 842-9000.

SOUTH ORANGE St. Andrew and Holy Communion Church CJ Sambach, part of Maplewood and South Orange First Night. Wednesday at 9 and 10:30 p.m. Free. St. Andrew and Holy Communion Church, 160 West South Orange Avenue. sahcchurch.org; (973) 763-2355.

TOMS RIVER Ocean County Library New Year’s celebration, featuring Steve Forbert, singer; with hors d’oeuvres and a Champagne toast. Wednesday at 10 p.m. $25. Ocean County Library, 101 Washington Street. oceancounty.lib.nj.us/; (732) 349-6200.

WEST ORANGE Turtle Back Zoo “Prudential Holiday Lights Spectacular,” through Jan. 4. $3 and $7. Turtle Back Zoo, 560 Northfield Avenue. turtlebackzoo.org; (973) 731-5800.

THEATER

FREEHOLD Center Playhouse “The Good Doctor,” by Neil Simon. Jan. 9 through 25. $22 and $24. Center Playhouse, 35 South Street. (732) 462-9093.

LONG BRANCH New Jersey Repertory Company “Cupid and Psyche,” musical comedy by Sean Hartley and Jihwan Kim. Through Jan. 18. $41.50. New Jersey Repertory Company, 179 Broadway. (732) 229-3166; njrep.org.

NEW BRUNSWICK State Theater “Cirque Dreams Jungle Fantasy,” featuring aerialists, spine-bending contortionists, acrobats, jugglers and musicians. Jan. 7 and 8. $25 to $55. State Theater, 15 Livingston Avenue. (732) 246-7469; statetheatrenj.org.

NEWARK New Jersey Performing Arts Center “Aida,” by Verdi, performed by Teatro Lirico d’Europa. Jan. 10 at 8 p.m. $23 to $92. New Jersey Performing Arts Center, 1 Center Street. (888) 466-5722; njpac.org.

PRINCETON McCarter Theater Center “Mrs. Warren’s Profession,” comedy by George Bernard Shaw. Jan. 9 through Feb. 15. $43 and $49. McCarter Theater Center, 91 University Place. (609) 258-2787;

mccarter.org.

RED BANK Two River Theater “A Year With Frog and Toad,” musical based on the books by Arnold Lobel. Through Jan. 11. $24 to $48. Two River Theater, 21 Bridge Avenue. (732) 345-1400; trtc.org.

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WEST WINDSOR Kelsey Theater, West Windsor Campus, Mercer County Community College “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” by Edward Albee. Jan. 9 through 18. $10 to $14. Kelsey Theater, West Windsor Campus, Mercer County Community College, 1200 Old Trenton Road. (609) 570-3333; kelseyatmccc.org.

WESTFIELD Westfield Community Playhouse “Death of a Salesman,” by Arthur Miller. Jan. 10 through 24. $15. Westfield Community Playhouse, 1000 North Avenue. (908) 232-1221.

VOLUNTEERING

MIDDLETOWN Middletown Township Public Library Holiday gift drive, sponsored by Foster and Adoptive Family Services; bring a new, unwrapped gift for children in foster care. Through Wednesday. Middletown Township Public Library, 55 New Monmouth Road. (732) 671-3700.

PENNSAUKEN Food Bank of South Jersey Local nonprofit emergency feeding programs. Deliver food to homebound clients, restock pantries, pack holiday baskets and more. Ongoing. Food Bank of South Jersey, 1501 John Tipton Boulevard. (856) 662-4884; foodbanksj.org.

MUSEUMS AND GALLERIES

CLINTON Hunterdon Museum of Art “Hank Murta Adams: Sculpture.” Through Jan. 4. Donation: $3. Tuesdays through Sundays, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Hunterdon Museum of Art, 7 Lower Center Street.

hunterdonartmuseum.org; (908) 735-8415.

HAMILTON Grounds for Sculpture “A Twist of Art,” featuring the woodturning of William Smith. Through Wednesday. $1 to $12; members free. Tuesdays through Sundays, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Grounds for Sculpture, 18 Fairgrounds Road. groundsforsculpture.org; (609) 586-0616.

HANOVER Morris County Library “The Business of Cooking: Corporate America Cooks,” a look at America’s corporate ideas for marketing and packaging products. Through Jan. 25. Morris County Library, 30 East Hanover Avenue in Whippany. (973) 285-6939;

gti.net/mocolib1.

JERSEY CITY Jersey City Museum “Deliverance: The Art of Ben Jones 1970-2008,” a retrospective. Through Feb. 22. Adults, $4; seniors and students, $2; members and children under 12, free. Hours: Wednesdays and Fridays, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Thursdays, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Saturdays and Sundays, noon to 5. Jersey City Museum, 350 Montgomery Street. jerseycitymuseum.org.

MILLVILLE Wheaton Arts and Cultural Center “Living Traditions Portrayed: Indian Folk Art and Crafts,” featuring ritual, decorative and utilitarian objects from Indian and Indian-American artists and craftspeople. Through Wednesday. “Tracing the Cultural Roots,” with glass works by Sisir Sahana and paintings by Narendra Amin. Through Wednesday. “Treasures From the Collection: Museum of American Glass,” an exhibition of 125 glass pieces that have been collected over 40 years. Through Jan. 5. $7 to $10; children 5 and under, free. Tuesdays through Sundays, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wheaton Arts and Cultural Center, 1501 Glasstown Road (Route 55). (800) 998-4552; wheatonarts.org.

MONTCLAIR Montclair Art Museum “Philip Pearlstein: Objectifications,” retrospective including paintings, drawings and prints from 1940 to 2008. Through Feb. 1. “American Abstraction: Dialogue With the Cosmos,” an exhibition that honors Native American women of the Northern Plains. Through Feb. 1. $10 to $12; free for members and children under 12; free for everyone the first Friday of the month from noon to 5 p.m. Hours: Wednesdays through Sundays, noon to 5 p.m. Montclair Art Museum, 3 South Mountain Avenue. (973) 746-5555; montclairartmuseum.org.

MORRIS TOWNSHIP Morris Museum “Stepping Out in Style: Outerwear From the Past 150 Years.” Through Wednesday. “Doll Houses and Dolls From the Morris Museum Collection.” Through Jan. 10. $6 to $8. Hours: Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Thursdays, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. (free on Thursdays from 5 to 8 p.m.); Sundays, 1 to 5 p.m. Morris Museum, 6 Normandy Heights Road. (973) 971-3700; morrismuseum.org.

NEWARK City Without Walls “Metro 26,” a multimedia group show. Through Jan. 14. Daily, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. City Without Walls, 6 Crawford Street. (973) 622-1188;

cwow.org.

NEWARK Newark Museum “Paths to Impressionism,” an exhibition of French and American landscape paintings. Through Jan. 4. “Small but Sublime: Intimate Views by Durand, Bierstadt and Inness,” works by Hudson River School artists. Through Feb. 22. “Completing the Circle: The Fiber and Beaded Art of Ina Golub,” 50 years of the artist’s work. Through May 3. “Glass Beads of Ghana,” colorful designs of glass beads made with varied techniques and materials. Through November. “Lenox Legacy: America’s Greatest Porcelain, 1889-2005,” highlights of the history of Lenox china in New Jersey. Through March 2010. $3 to $9; members, free. Hours: Wednesdays through Fridays, noon to 5 p.m.; Saturdays and Sundays, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Newark Museum, 49 Washington Street. (973) 596-6550;

newarkmuseum.org.

PRINCETON Morven Museum and Garden “Picturing Princeton 1783: The Nation’s Capital,” an exhibition commemorating the 225th anniversary of Princeton as the temporary capital. Through Jan. 11. Wednesdays through Fridays, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Saturdays and Sundays, noon to 4 p.m. Morven Museum and Garden, 55 Stockton Street. (609) 924-8144; historicmorven.org.

PRINCETON Princeton University Art Museum “Frank Gehry: On Line,” the architect’s drawings and models. Through Jan. 4. “Jasper Johns: Light Bulb,” on the artist’s first sculpture. Through Jan. 4. “Felix Candela: Engineer, Builder, Structural Artist,” an exhibition. Through Feb. 22. Tuesdays through Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sundays, 1 to 5 p.m. Princeton University Art Museum, Nassau and Witherspoon Streets. (609) 258-3788; princetonartmuseum.org.

TRENTON The New Jersey State Museum “Transformations,” an exhibition celebrating the renovation of the museum. Through March 15. The New Jersey State Museum, 225 West State Street. (609) 292-6464; state.nj.us/state/museum. van Rentals NJ

HASBROUCK HEIGHTS Bananas Comedy Club New Year’s Eve three-act comedy show, featuring Vic DiBitetto, Paul Bond and Bob DiBuono. Wednesday at 8 and 11 p.m. $25 to $40. Bananas Comedy Club, 283 Route 17 South. (201) 727-1090;

bananascomedyclub.com.

MORRISTOWN The Community Theater at Mayo Center for the Performing Arts “NBC’s Last Comic Standing Live Tour,” hosted by Bill Bellamy. Jan. 9. $37 to $52. The Community Theater at Mayo Center for the Performing Arts, 100 South Street. (973) 539-8008; mayoarts.org

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    Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge
    152 Pleasant Plains Road
    Basking Ridge, New Jersey 07920
    Phone: (973) 425 1222
    7,500-acre refuge; home to an enormous variety of plant and animal life.  The eastern half of the refuge has been designated as a Wilderness Area, and it offers more than eight miles of pristine trails. The western half is a Wildlife Management Area which is intensely managed to maintain optimum habitat for our animal friends. Public access is limited to the Wildlife Observation Center.  People are encouraged to observe, study, photograph, and just walk with nature. The best times for observing wildlife are early morning and late afternoon.

    New Jersey State Aquarium
    1 Riverside Dr
    Camden, New Jersey 08103
    Phone: (856) 365-3300
    The New Jersey State Aquarium, located on the Delaware River Waterfront in Camden, offers more than 5,000 aquatic animals of some 800 species in over 80 individual fresh and salt water exhibits. Our 760,000 gallon Ocean Base Atlantic Tank has two dozen sharks, giant stingrays, sea turtles and 1,400 other aquatic animals. We also have a 170,000 gallon seal pool, which is home to eight gray and harbor seals, a touch-a-shark exhibit, and a new permanent, outdoor exhibit called Inguza Island, featuring African Penguins.

    Cape May County Park & Zoo
    Route 9 and Crest Haven Road
    Cape May, New Jersey 08210
    Phone: (609) 465 5271
    The 128-acre Cape May County Park offers a wide range of recreational activities, including a variety of sports, fishing, hiking, bike riding, outdoor concerts, and more. Facilities include covered pavilions, open-pit barbecues, and everything else a family needs for a great outing. But the best feature by far is the Zoo.  The Cape May Zoo is home to over 100 species of wildlife. The relaxed park setting houses tigers and lions and bears, zebra, buffalo, giraffe, and most of the animals usually found in the big zoos.  The Reptile House is as popular here as it is in the Bronx Zoo, and the Monkey House is lots of fun. See birds flying around in the Aviary and then visit the Children's Zoo, where domestic animals can be fed and touched.

    Cape May Whale Watching & Research Center
    1286 Wilson Drive
    Cape May, New Jersey 08204
    Phone: (609) 898-0055
    The Cape May Whale Watch and Research Center presents an unparalleled seafaring safari to the oceanic wonders of the Atlantic. Thrill to breathtaking sights of the world's largest mammals surfacing and breaching. Enjoy the antics of man's best friends - the dolphins, as they cavort and frolic right alongside the boat. See pelagic birds soaring overhead. And stay alert for the sudden photo opportunity, by a seldom seen, rare and endangered species.

    Popcorn Park Zoo
    1 Humane Way, Box 43
    Forked River, New Jersey 08731
    Phone: (609) 693-1900
    One of the only Federally licensed zoo's of it's kind in the United States, Popcorn Park was established in 1977 for the sole purpose of providing a refuge for wildlife that is elderly, sick, abandoned, abused or injured, and which could no longer survive in the wild. As time went on, they expanded to accept exotic and domesticated animals who faced the same circumstances. Over 200 of these animals now live in spacious surroundings in the heart of the scenic Pine Barrens in southern New Jersey. The seven acres devoted to the Zoo have been left in their natural state, and are graced by indigenous Scrub Oak and Scrub Pine.  Among the many attractions to the Zoo are a mighty African elephant, beautiful Bengal tigers, Lions, bears, monkeys, farm animals and reptiles!  What makes this Zoo so unusual, is that each and every animal has its own special story, its tale of a cruel or endangered life, and a happy ending for all to see.

    Bergen County Zoological Park
    216 Forest Ave
    Paramus, New Jersey 07652
    Phone: (201) 262-3771
    Located in Van Saun County Park, is home to a wide variety of wild and domestic animals, living in recreated habitats natural to each species. The grounds are well-maintained, and the animals well cared for -- important for you and me. Without zoos like this that participate in the Species Survival Plan, the world would be a much poorer place.  This zoo has many different species of birds, some exotic and rare, such as the endangered Andean condor. Reptiles, like the Red-footed Tortoise, the Green Iguana, Boa Constrictor, and American Alligator will be found here, as will mammals such as the Ferret, Opossum, Arctic Fox, American Bison, Mountain Lion, Golden Lion, Tamarin, and many, many others.

    Space Farms Zoo & Museum
    218 Route 519, Beemerville
    Sussex, New Jersey 07461
    Phone: (973) 875 5800
    With more than 500 animals of more than 100 species, the Zoo contains the largest private collection of North American wild animals. A nice touch is that the owners pride themselves on the excellent care the animals receive. Some of the animals are quite rare, and it is hoped that visitors will discover a renewed interest and appreciation of the creatures which share earth with man.  The Museum consists of ten buildings filled with old cars, carriages, sleighs, toys, miniature circus, country store, antique (hand operated) merry-go-round, and much more, including one of the country's most unusual and diversified collections of Americana.

    Turtleback Zoo
    560 Northfield Avenue
    West Orange, New Jersey 07052
    Phone: (973) 731 5800
    500 animals of 200 different species. Focusing on New Jersey wildlife, the collection includes cougars, bison, eagles, and wolves, all of which were originally found in the state. Other animals include elk, llamas, white-tailed deer, otters, owls, sea lions, and others, as well as domestic animals that kids can feed. Attractions like a pony ride and train ride add to the fun and excitement of visiting the animals.

     


    National Parks

    New Jersey Pinelands National Reserve
    Newport, New Jersey
    Phone: (609) 894-7300
    Sightseeing and photography are pursuits available throughout the Reserve. Other activities, especially those that are facility dependent, are dispersed and are located in managed areas to protect the habitats of endangered and threatened plants and animals. To avoid conflicts related to overuse of sensitive natural systems, competing uses, and private property, it is recommended that visitors utilize the numerous public and private recreational facilities.

    Edison National Historic Site
    West Orange, New Jersey
    Phone: (973) 736-0550

    Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area
    Walpack, New Jersey
    Phone: (570-588-2451
    This park preserves 40 miles of the middle Delaware River and almost 70,000 acres of land along the river's New Jersey and Pennsylvania shores. At the south end of the park, the river cuts eastward through a scenic water gap in the Appalachian Mountains. Canoeing, camping, fishing, swimming, hiking; viewing wildlife, geologic features and natural scenery.

     


    Museums

    Barnegat Lighthouse State Park
    Barnegat Light, New Jersey 08006
    Phone: (609) 494 2016
    Visitors climbing the 217 steps to the light keeper's catwalk are rewarded with a magnificent view of Island Beach State Park, Barnegat Bay, and Long Beach Island. Interpretive signs throughout the tower interpret its history and its importance to early navigation.  The 31.8-acre park is also popular for nature observation, including a wide variety of birds during spring and fall migrations. Nesting birds are protected, and birds such as piping plovers, least terns, black skimmers, and others can be observed and photographed.

    Garden State Discovery Museum
    16 N. Springdale Road
    Cherry Hill, New Jersey
    Phone: (856) 424-1233
    A hands-on museum for infants to 10 year olds, the Discovery Museum offers fifteen larger-than-life, kid powered, interactive exhibit areas. Every exhibit is an invitation to touch, explore, and create. The Garden State Discovery Museum offers educational entertainment at its hands-on best. Visitors can get inside of a gigantic bubble, scale a rock climbing wall, hop aboard a ship, bandage a wounded teddy-bear, "shop" at the farm stand then whip up a pretend exotic meal at the Discovery Diner, dabble in art, create some music, put on a show and build a two-story house -- all under one roof!

    The Wonder Museum
    385 Route 130
    East Windsor, New Jersey 08520
    Phone: (609) 371-6150
    The Wonder Museum® is a hands-on educational discovery museum for children and parents. We combine scientific discovery and historical exploration with the wonder and curiosity of childhood.

    United States Army Communications Electronics Museum
    Kaplan Hall
    Building 275
    Fort Monmouth, New Jersey 07703
    Phone: (732) 532-1682
    A variety of exhibits feature photographs and artifacts that tell the story of the developments made here. Radar, transistors, night vision devices, communication and weather satellites, mass production of printed circuits, solar batteries, and other items which are today so common owe a debt to the innovation of Fort Monmouth's technical teams.

    The New Jersey Naval Museum
    78 River Street
    Corner of Court and River Streets
    Hackensack, New Jersey 07601
    Phone: (201) 342-3268
    The museum contains a number of different and unique items ranging from a SEAL delivery vehicle to personal photos and effects and the The USS LING 297,which is a BALAO class fleet submarine, 312 feet long, weighing approximately 2500 tons. Permanently berthed at Hackensack, New Jersey, she is open to the public for tours.

    Imagine That!
    4 Vreeland Rd.
    Florham Park, New Jersey 07932
    Phone: (973) 966-8000
    This wonderful museum for 3- to 10-year olds features more than thirty-five interactive exhibits that are there for kids to use as well as see. The brightly colored exhibits highlight eight major topics: Dance, Science, Art, Computers, community, TV, Air, Vehicles.

    Trailside Nature & Science Center
    452 New Providence Road
    Mountainside, New Jersey 07092
    Phone: (908) 789 3670
    Exhibits of live reptiles, pond life, geology, local plants, a bird observation area, and changing exhibits that cover a variety of subjects from art to zoology. The grounds feature Herb, Wildflower and Butterfly Gardens.  The Trailside Museum, New Jersey's first nature center, offers exhibits on the art of taxidermy, game animals, energy cycle, the food chain, birds of prey, fossils, mammals of the Watchung, and many others.  Throughout the year special exhibits, programs, and events make Trailside a fantastic family resource for fun and learning.

    Discovery Seashell Museum
    2717 Asbury Ave.
    Ocean City, New Jersey 08226
    Phone: (609) 398 2316
    See some of the rarest and finest seashell specimens such as the Glory of India cone. An unusual exhibit features freaks of nature, including the only Siamese Twin Helmet shell known to exist.  In the Shell Yard more than 10,000 varieties of seashells can be seen, as well as fifteen different types of coral, carved shells, and mysterious air plants that grow in shells without the need of soil.

    The New Jersey Children's Museum
    599 Industrial Avenue
    Paramus, New Jersey
    Phone: (201) 262-5151
    Your family will have hours of fun playing and learning together! The Museum has over thirty different exhibits, in 15,000 square feet, each designed for specific groups, from the special Baby Nook and Housekeeping for two's and toddlers, to the challenging Science and Technology for first graders.

    United States Bicycling Hall of Fame
    145 West Main Street
    Somerville, New Jersey 08876
    Phone: (908) 722-3620
    The US Bicycling Hall of Fame is dedicated to promoting and preserving the history of cycling by collecting, preserving and exhibiting memorabilia and artifacts relating to competitive and recreational bicycling, and to the people who dedicated themselves to the sport.

     


    Theme Parks, Amusement Parks & Water Parks

    Fantasy Island Amusement Park
    320 West Seventh
    Beach Haven, New Jersey 08008
    Phone (609) 492-4000
    Long Beach Islands family fun park with all types of rides, games and entertainment for the family.

    Clementon Amusement Park & Splash World Waterpark
    144 Berlin Road
    Clementon, New Jersey 08021
    Phone: (856) 783-0263
    All types of rides, roller coasters, Ferris wheel, water park rides, slides and pools. Rides and water rides just for the kids and much more for the whole family.

    Storybook Land, Inc.
    6415 Black Horse Pike (Routes 40 / 322) - Cardiff
    Egg Harbor Township, NJ 08234
    Phone: (609) 641-7847
    Rides, picnic areas and much more for the whole family.

    Land of Make Believe & Pirates Cove
    Hope, New Jersey
    Phone: (908) 459-9000
    Exciting Rides, Shows, Attractions, Games, Water Park, and Picnic Area on over 30 acres. The Land of Make Believe and Pirate's Cove has been designed exclusively for an action-packed day of family fun for parents and their children. The Land of Make Believe is located in northwest New Jersey, 60 miles west of New York City, and 10 miles east of the Delaware River just off Route 80, exit 12. Nestled in the foothills of the famous Jenny Jump Mountains and State Park, the Land of Make Believe is a landmark in the historic town of Hope. Only one hour from the Lincoln Tunnel or George Washington Bridge, 90 minutes from Philadelphia or Scranton, PA.

    Six Flags Great Adventure New Jersey
    Route 537
    Jackson, New Jersey 08527
    Phone: (732) 928-1821
    Great rides, games, and many attractions for every age member of the family.

    Six Flags Hurricane Harbor New Jersey
    Route 537
    Jackson, New Jersey 08527
    Phone: (732) 928-1821
    Blast down thrilling water slides, relax in the lazy river, ride the waves or just soak up the sun. Six Flags Hurricane Harbor New Jersey has gallons of water adventures for all ages.

    Keansburg Amusement Park & Runaway Rapids Water Park
    Keansburg, New Jersey 07734
    Phone: (732) 495-1400 / 1-800-805-4FUN
    Rides, games and attractions for the whole family. Water rides, slides and water park fun for the whole family.

    Gillian's Wonderland Pier
    6 th Street & Boardwalk
    Ocean City, New Jersey 08226
    Phone: (609)399-7082
    With over 38 family rides to choose from, Gillian's has something for every age group. Light up the night from 138' above the city on our Giant Wheel, turn the night up-side-down on our newest thrill ride Thew Twister.  Take the plunge of a lifetime on the Canyon falls log flume. There are also many ride, games and attractions just for the small kids.

    Gillian's Island Water Theme Park and Adventure Golf
    Plymouth Place & Boardwalk
    Ocean City, New Jersey 08226
    Phone: (609)399-0483
    Water rides, slides, pools, tubing, miniature golf and much more for the whole family.

    Jenkinson's Beach Boardwalk & Aquarium
    300 Ocean Ave
    Pt. Pleasant Beach, New Jersey 08742
    Phone: (732) 892- 0600
    Beautiful Big Beaches; Family Amusement Park; State-Of-The-Art Aquarium
    Free Weekly Events; Concerts on the Beach; Three Miniature Golf Courses
    Wonderful Restaurants With Ocean View Dining Four Exciting Arcades; Delicious Candy & Ice Cream Stores; Exciting Games Of Chance; Plus The Hottest Nightclub On The Jersey Shore.

    Casino Pier & Jenkinson's Breakwater Beach Waterpark
    800 Ocean Terrace
    Seaside Heights, New Jersey 08751
    Phone: (732) 793-6488
    World famous amusement pier features 40 exhilarating rides imported from all over the world. The youngsters will have the time of their lives on the numerous kiddie rides while the young at heart can experience the heart pumping 70 mph action of the Skyscrapper, the centrifugal musical force of the Centrifuge, and Stillwalk Manor.  The Breakwater Beach Waterpark features water slides, hundreds of interactive play elements and dancing fountains, the Zero - Gravity Racer, Lazy Crazy River ... with cannons being shot off, bubbles coming from every direction and depth charges shooting you with water and more. Take a stroll along the boardwalk and you will find hundreds of games with fabulous prizes along with food stands, which abound with a variety of items to tempt your appetite. The arcade is loaded with the latest video and redemption machines and roof-top miniature golf is an entertaining course for all ages.

    Morey's Piers
    3501 Boardwalk
    Wildwood, New Jersey 08260
    Phone: (609) 522-3900
    The beautiful beaches and Wildwood's famous Boardwalk are the backdrop for our THREE incredible piers - offering seven world-class roller coasters, two huge beachfront waterparks and family rides galore. Morey's Piers has been bringing thrills and laughter to families for over 30 years with a commitment to quality service and value.

    Mountain Creek Resort
    Route 94
    Vernon, New Jersey 07462
    Phone: (973) 827-2000
    Offers 26 unique water rides, slides and pools; and a skateboarding park.

     


    Summer - Family Vacation Hot Spots (Beaches, Lakes, etc.)

    Atlantic City Shore, New Jersey
    Home to the world famous steel pier with more than 25 rides and attractions; entertainment for kids, casinos for the adults and a whole lot of shops, restaurants and entertainment for the whole family.

    Cape May Beach, New Jersey
    Great beaches, swimming, biking, fishing, camping and more.

    Long Beach Island, New Jersey
    Beaches, water sports, swimming, biking, summer concerts and more.  The areas around the beach also offer many activities for the family.

    Wildwood in Cape May, New Jersey
    5 miles of beaches; A 2 mile boardwalk stretches from 16th Street in North Wildwood to Cresse Avenue in Wildwood Crest. Five amusement piers boast over 500 rides for kids of all ages. Waterparks, carnival games, specialty shops and an array of eateries add to the magic of the Wildwoods' boardwalk; golfing; biking; Located throughout the resort, parks and playgrounds offer a variety of recreational choices. Tennis, basketball, shuffleboard and bocce courts as well as horseshoe pits are available island wide.

    Delaware River / Delaware Bay - Boating and fishing along the river.  Camping in various spots along the river.  The River as you move south opens up into the Delaware Bay and then into the Atlantic.

    Lake Hopatcong - Fishing, nature walks, swimming and camping.  Hopatcong State Park lies on the southeastern shoreline along the river. This lake is New Jersey's largest lake with forty five miles of shoreline.  Located east of Hopatcong.

    Greenwood Lake - Fishing, swimming, boating and camping.  The north half of the lake stretches into New York State. Located on the state line with New York off Interstate 87 and State Highway 17.

    NOTE: Some of the Winter Family Vacation Spots below also have summer activities, such as golfing, mountain biking, hiking and more.

     


    Winter - Family Vacation Hot Spots (Ski Resorts, etc.)

    Campgaw Mountain
    200 Campgaw Road
    Mahwah, New Jersey 07430
    Phone: (201) 327-7800
    Campgaw Mountain is a beginner/intermediate ski area catering to Northern New Jersey, Southern New York state and the Newark NJ & NYC area.

    Hidden Valley
    44 Breakneck Road
    PO Box 433
    Vernon, New Jersey 07462
    Phone: (973) 764-4200
    Skiing, snowboarding, tubing, ski school, night skiing and more.  Most trails are intermediate to advanced.

    Mountain Creek Resort
    Route 94
    Vernon, New Jersey 07462
    Phone: (973) 827-2000
    15 miles of trails, 11 lifts, skiing, snowboarding, tubing and ski schools.  During the summer Mountain Creek offers 26 unique water rides, slides and pools; and a skateboarding park.

     

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