Looking for something fun and inexpensive to do with your kids this week on Spring Break? Here are a few of our favorite things to do in the Garden State.
As much as the kids and I love to travel and explore new areas, I also make a concerted effort to continue to enjoy what is seemingly right in our own “backyard.” Here is a little list of some fun things to do in New Jersey, in case you’re looking to head off on a little adventure during Spring Break.
Although it makes me itchy just looking at the pictures again, we really enjoyed visiting Insectropolis in Toms River. A fun little place that has self-guided tours that everyone in the family is sure to like.
We can’t wait to go back to the Long Valley Creamery this Spring. I mean, really. Cute baby animals and cheese tasting? How can you go wrong?
Nick has been collecting rocks for several years now, so I knew he would love visiting the Sterling Hill Mining Museum. He had been with his old school before, but it was still just as fun to go back.
If the weather isn’t cooperating, pop into the Randolph Climbing Center. An inexpensive place to visit, and a great way to burn off some extra energy for both you *and* the kiddos.
My two water babies loved Sahara Sam’s in West Berlin. You can spend the entire day there and the tropical temperatures inside will make you actually *think* that Spring-like weather has finally arrived in New Jersey. Almost.
If the weather warms up enough for outside activities, the Brookhollow Barnyard farm in Boonton is, hands down, the most adorable farm we have ever visited, and well worth a trip.
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