Whether you are looking for sun-drenched beaches or outdoor activities in beautiful countryside, New Jersey has plenty to offer. Those who love the great outdoors should head for the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, which runs along the Delaware River for forty miles. Here you can go rock climbing, canoeing, kayaking or fishing, or simply admire the stunning waterfalls. There is a huge range of hiking trails to choose from as well as historic sites to visit. In winter, you can enjoy cross-country skiing near Blue Mountain Lakes, and birdwatchers might be lucky enough to catch sight of bald eagles. If you are looking for a change, visit one of New Jersey's eleven lighthouses that are open to public, such as the one in Cape May. For art and history enthusiasts, New Jersey State Museum in Trenton has historic artifacts and American fine art from the nineteenth century to the present day as well as a Planetarium.
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Angry Fish Gallery is a coastal themed art gallery, featuring local NJ shore artists. The gallery has original paintings, prints, photography and other works. Angry Fish also offers custom framing services, specializing in beachy, driftwood inspired woods.
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More than just decoys, the hundreds of carvings and paintings reflect matchless talent and realism. Prices range from affordable to collector grade. Proprieties Ron Kolbi is a noted expert in the field and generous with his knowledge. Well worth a visit
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Popular casino offers the "Turf Club," which features thoroughbred and standard-bred horse racing from major racetracks around the country.
Visited there many,times each visit to Atlantic City . The Quarter can be wake up time as it comes alive , gym down below offers daily rates too. The Quarter always busy every day with everyone either shopping or enjoying many different menu items from a variety of restaurants and shops At night it can turn romantic as the many themed restaurants open with enticing as well as exciting dishes and cocktails for all to enjoy . To round it out is The Quarter in the Tropicana is a definite destination.
4.5 based on 550 reviews
Great place to stroll with your family spending time to investigate the unique shops and specialty places. Plenty of benches to pause and enjoy the weather and surroundings.
4.5 based on 513 reviews
Head to Historic Smithville for a charming day out with your family and friends. Walk along our cobblestone pathways and adventure through our 60 unique shoppes and 6 diverse eateries, ride on the train, paddle boats, or carousel. 30 free events through out the year add to the already amazing experience at the village.
We stopped over as we were driving to our resort, we were really hungry and it looked amazing with all the lights. And it was AMAZING. It’s such a cute village with so many christmassy lights, trees and unique shops. The llama shop is lovely, and be sure to stop at the peanut butter shop because it is absolutely DELICIOUS and gives free samples. We went to Costellos for a meal - the calamari and calzone are literally perfect. Although I had the hot wings which were pretty much drizzled in hot sauce. Overall it was a lovely restaurant though and a lovely town which made the most magical experience.
4.5 based on 28 reviews
There was a booth with fantastic vintage Christmas items. It is located on the extreme end on the right side of the building . It is welll worth the visit at Christmas!!!
4.5 based on 53 reviews
This is a great place to shop for chicken, beef, sausage, pickles, sauerkraut, cheeses, pretzel, and cake and still so much more. Everybody is very friendly and tries to put your order together in the best ways imaginable. It is 90 minutes from Westchester, NY, and it is well worth the drive, as I freeze most of it. But for example, the chicken is so much better than most Supermarkets. To do a big shopping at 5 stands took me altogether close to 2 hours. Parking super easy.
4.5 based on 192 reviews
Local food, fresh food, you can’t find at the big box stores on Route1. Meet the farmer and learn what’s in season. Weekly visits are worth the trip. Vegetables, fruits, baked goods and butcher under one roof. Parking easy.
4.5 based on 76 reviews
A vibrant Farmers Market on Saturday mornings, 8:00 a.m. - Noon, in the heart of the Brigantine business district, Haneman Park between 15th & 16th on Revere Blvd. Rain or Shine. The season begins on the Saturday of Memorial weekend and runs through the Saturday of Labor Day weekend. You will find an eclectic mix of fresh produce and prepared foods, hand crafted items, Contests, Chef Cooking demos, Cooking Contests, Live music, as well as a Children's tent where the youngsters can make a craft for free. Get your reusable shopping bags ready for the Market! The Brigantine Farmers Market is FREE from 'one-time single use plastic bags, plastic straws and tasting spoons`'. There is something for Everyone, please join us!
Excellent turn out of shoppers. Weekly event with food trucks, produce, crafts, etc. Very active environment as shoppers know what they want. Also live entertainment.
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Shop Creatively! At the Arts Garage, you will find individual artists working in their studio/shop spaces. Each artist focuses on a different medium. Visitors are invited to watch the artists at work, ask questions about their creative process, and purchase original artwork. Stroll through the galleries and shops and enjoy convenient parking in the heart of Atlantic City. -- Current exhibitions: The Links Incorporated: Karen Y Buster, Selections from the Noyes Permanent Collection, closer-- Upcoming Events: SSM Watercolor Painting Classes- Several dates (see website for more info) Second Friday- March 12th, 6:00-8:00 PM
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