New Jersey Attractions New Jersey's 127-mile coastline is the perfect summertime destination. From Sandy Hook to Cape May, the Jersey shore has long been known for its beaches, bays, resorts, charming seaside communities, boardwalks, and amusement parks. It is a cultural center, filled with museums, theaters and orchestras. There are lots to do in New Jersey in the winter, spring and fall, too! |
| 1. | Six Flags Theme Park located in Jackson, with Great Adventure and Hurricane Harbor, Wild Safari |
| 2. | New Jersey State Aquarium |
| 3. | Cape May |
| 4. | Long Beach Island |
| 5. | Wildwood |
| 6. | Point Pleasant Beach |
| 7. | Atlantic City |
| 8. | Meadowlands Sports Complex: Giants Stadium, Continental Arena, Meadowlands Racetrack |
| 9. | Waterloo Village, an historic village in Stanhope |
| 10. | Rancocas Indian Reservation |
| 11. | It has 39 parks, 11 forest and 3 recreation areas. |
| 12. | Garden State Arts Center |
| 13. | Sovereign Bank Arena, Trenton |
| 14. | Horse Racing: Freehold Raceway, Monmouth Park Racetrack, Meadowlands Racetrack |
| 15. | Ski Resorts: Mountain Creek, Hidden Valley, Campgaw Mountain and High Point Cross Country Ski Center |
| 16. | 13 Museums including: New Jersey State Museum in Trenton, Liberty Science Center in Jersey City and the Newark Museum. |
| 17. | Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island |
| 18. | Monmouth Battlefield |
| 19. | Colleges: Princeton, Rutgers, Fairleigh Dickinson University, Seton Hall University, Stevens Institute of Technology, The University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey |
| 20. | It has more than 50 historic sites and districts. |