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HOTELS OF NEW JERSEY

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Welcome

Barnegat Lighthouse, Barnegat Light as seen from Island Beach State Park, Seaside Park

Dear Friends:

Welcome to New Jersey!

The 2011 New Jersey Travel Guide is your passport to planning a great visit or a vacation in New Jersey. The guide is packed with information to help you plan your next family vacation, whether it’s a quick adventure or a weekend excursion to one of the Garden State’s great destinations.

In addition to our printed Travel Guide, the Offi ce of Travel & Tourism’s website – www.VisitNJ.org – has been expanded to help visitors fi nd accommodations, attractions, restaurants, driving directions and more. We have also launched Facebook and Twitter accounts, showcasing all the incredible festivals and events that happen year round in the Garden State.

I urge you to explore, experience and enjoy New Jersey’s beauty and all the adventures and excitement that are possible in the Garden State. From a day at the Shore to skiing in the Appalachian Mountains to our many historic sites and happenings in Atlantic City, New Jersey offers something special and unique for all visitors.

New Jerseyans invite you to see for yourself why our state is the ideal place to live, work, raise a family and vacation.

We hope to see you soon.

Chris ChristieGovernor

Kim GuadagnoLieutenant Governor

www.VisitNJ.org

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THE SHORE’S GREATEST VALUEIS THE SHORE’S GREATEST STRETCHMonmouth Park is exciting, beautiful, exciting, convenient, exciting,

family friendly, exciting . . . and did we mention . . . EXCITING?

World-class Thoroughbred racing

Grandstand admission ONLY $3.00

General parking ONLY $2.00

DINNER AND A SHOW

General admission ONLY $1.00

Complimentary parking

Perfect venue for group events

Award-winning wine list

World’s premier harness racing

Complete your day with a night out at Terraces Restaurant at Meadowlands Racetrack

For a full list of events & racing schedule:

monmouthpark.com 732-222-5100

For a full list of events & racing schedule:

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Facilities of the

Named “Monmouth County’s Best Family Attraction”

by Asbury Park Press readersfor four years running.

Voted the “No. 1 Simulcast Facility in the Country”by The Thoroughbred Times.

FAMILY VALUE AT EVERY TURN!FREE Family Fun Days every Sunday*

FREE Pony rides, clowns, face painters & more$4.00 Kids’ Meals

Children 12 & under always admitted FREE *Memorial Day through Labor Day

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Contents

Chris Christie Governor

Lt. Governor Kim Guadagno Secretary of State

Department of StateNew Jersey Business Action Center

Offi ce of Travel & Tourism225 W. State St., PO Box 460,

Trenton, NJ 08625-0460609-292-2470 • www.visitnj.org

Kathleen Kisko Assistant Secretary of State

Linda KellnerActing Executive Director –

New Jersey Business Action CenterCatherine Scangarella

Director of State Marketing - New Jersey Business Action Center

Grace HanlonActing Executive Director – O� ce of Travel & Tourism

Anthony Minick Director, Tourism Marketing

Alan Wheeler Publication Manager / Editor

George LossePhoto Editor / Design

Colleen Karr, Steven Leonard, Phyllis Oppenheimer,

Jennifer Stringfellow, Cris TarangioliO� ce of Travel & Tourism

Cover Photo©2010 James Lyon Photography

Publisher Media Two

1014 W. 36th St., Baltimore, MD 21211410-828-0120

Special thanks to the tourism industry leaders for their assistance in compiling

information for this publication.

Media Two, the custom publishing divi-sion of Today Media, published the 2011

New Jersey Travel Guide for the New Jersey Department of State, Offi ce of

Travel & TourismPrint Production:

Brown Printing, East Greenville, PACopyright© 2011 New Jersey Department of State, Offi ce of Travel & Tourism. All rights

reserved. Disclaimer: Any advertisement and/or listing in this publication does

not constitute an offi cial endorsement by the State of New Jersey, the New Jersey

Department of State, the New Jersey Business Action Center or the Offi ce of

Travel & Tourism.

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Regional ListingsFeaturesNew Jersey’s Fabled Beaches 13Discover New Jersey’s Capital City 14Arts That Soar! 15Atlantic City’s Fabulous Casinos 16Honoring New Jersey’s Veterans 17Wine Not? 18The Meadowlands Prepare for Super Bowl 2014 20Indulge Yourself at the Spa 35New Jersey’s Top-Rated Golf Courses 85

Index of Towns 135Index of Attractions 137Index of Advertisers 142On The Go 143New Jersey Map Inside Back Cover

SHORE REGIONFabulous Seaside DestinationsItineraries 23Visitor Information 24Listings 24Beach Guide 40Lodging 42Campgrounds 49

GREATER ATLANTIC CITY REGIONNJ’s Premier Gaming DestinationItineraries 51Visitor Information 52Listings 52Beach Guide 57Lodging 58Campgrounds 60

SOUTHERN SHORE REGIONVictorian Charm to the Doo Wop ExperienceItineraries 63Visitor Information 64Listings 64Beach Guide 75Lodging 76Campgrounds 84

DELAWARE RIVER REGIONHistory, Open Space, Great EntertainmentItineraries 87Visitor Information 88Listings 88Lodging 96Campgrounds 99

SKYLANDS REGIONGreat Waterpark, Golf, SkiingItineraries 101Visitor Information 102Listings 102Lodging 110Campgrounds 114

GATEWAY REGIONArts, Culture, Entertainment and MoreItineraries 117Visitor Information 118Listings 118Lodging 128Campgrounds 134

Crystal Springs Golf Resort, Vernon

Call or e-mail for FREE Guidebook of Public & Private Campgrounds & RV Parks

New Jersey

www.NewJerseyCampgrounds.com

Camping, Cabins & RVing

Jersey Cape

www.avaloncampground.com1-800-814-2267

“Minutes from beaches,boardwalk & ocean fishing”

Jersey Cape

1-800-542-2267www.bigtimberlake.com/njtg

“Cape May County’s PremierFamily Camping Resort”

Camping Resort

Pinelands Area

1-888-726-1313www.wadingpines.com

“In the Heart of the Pine Barrens”

Canoe, Kayak& CabinRentals

Salt WaterPool

WeekendEntertainment

Skylands RegionKymer’s Camping

Resort“The Most Complete Camping

Resort in Northern New Jersey”

1-800-526-2267www.njcamping.com

• Heated Pool & Hot Tub, Tennis• Cable TV, Snack Bar • Camp Store• Cabin & Trailer Rentals, Mini-golf

69 Kymer Rd, Branchville, NJ 07826

Skylands Region

1-800-543-2056www.njcamping.com

Panther LakeCamping Resort

6 Panther Lake Rd, Andover, NJ 07821

• Fishing & Boat Rentals• Heated Pool & Hot Tub• Cabin & Trailer Rentals• Tennis & Basketball• Campstore

Shore/Six Flags Area

(732) 928-0034www.indianrockresort.com

920 W Veterans Hwy • Jackson, NJ 08527

In the

ofNEW

JERSEYMinutes from Six Flags

Daily • Weekly • Monthly &Seasonal Campsites & Rentals

Delaware Water Gap

www.camptaylor.com1-800-545-9662

“Home of the Lakota Wolf Preserve”

Ocean City - Sea Isle

1-800-277-4109www.frontiercampground.com

The Cape’sCleanest & Quietest

Delaware Water Gap

1-800-543-0271

Delaware RiverFamily Campground

Heated PoolRental Cabins &

TrailersCamp Store

www.njcamping.com

100 Rt. 46, Box 142Delaware, NJ 07833

River TripsAvailable

Canoes, Kayaks

Rafts & Tubes

Jersey CapeOcean View Resort

(609) 624-1675www.ovresort.com

Rt. 9, Ocean View

• Lake & PoolSwimming

• Tram Car•Over 180 Acres

New Jersey’s Largest Campground

Skylands Region

1-800-722-4166www.pleasantacres.com

Pleasant AcresFarm Campground

Old-FashionedCountry-Style

Hospitality

Ultra-Modern RV Resort

Winding River Campground

(609) 625-3191www.windingrivercamping.com

6752 Weymouth RoadMays Landing, NJ 08330

Camp, Canoe,Kayak, Tubing,Cabin & Trailer

Rentals

Atlantic City Area

Cape May - WildwoodIt’s Better at the Beach...

(609)-886-6035 (800)-233-0150www.beachcombercamp.com

BEACHCOMBERCamping Resort

5-star Family ActivitiesPools & Fishing Lakes

Cabins & Big Rig FriendlySpring & Fall Groups & Packages

Golf Cart & Boat Rentals • Wi-Fi Access

Ocean City

1-800-424-8275

“For aRestful

CampingExperience”

Closest toOcean City

810 South Shore Rd. (Rt. 9), Marmora, NJ 08223

www.whippoorwillcampground.net

WHIPPOORWILL

CAMPGROUND

Jersey Cape

2665 Route 9 Box 603Ocean View, NJ 08230

[email protected](609) 624-3529

1-800-432-6629www.seagroveresort.com

Cape May - Wildwood

(609)-886-1234 (877)-494-6559www.hollyshores.com

Holly Shores

491 Rt. 9, Cape May

Heated Pool & Hot TubCabin & Park Model Rentals

Pet Friendly RentalsBig Rig Friendly, Doggy Park

Spring & Fall Groups & SpecialsWiFi, 5 Star Activities

Fall Halloween Weekends

Camping Resort

Ocean County Shore

Baker’s AcresJersey Shore Camping

1-800-648-2227www.bakersacres.com

Planned activities • 2 pools • Large playgroundCable (where available) • Cabin rentals • Wi-FiHot Spot • Near Long Beach Island Atlantic City,

Seaside Heights, Six Flags

Delaware Water Gap

www.triplebrook.com1-888-343-CAMP

58 Honey Run RoadBlairstown, NJ 07825

• 2 Pools • Adult Spa •• Planned Activities • Tennis •

• Fishing & Boating •• Camp Store & More •

Atlantic City AreaIndian Branch Park

LakefrontCampsites

QuietPeacefulRelaxing

(609) 561-4719

2021 Skip Morgan Dr. & Rt. 322Hammonton, NJ 08037

www.IndianBranchParkCg.com

Cape May - Wildwood

1-800-313-CAMPwww.seashorecampsites.com

Heated Pool • Lake with Sandy BeachClean Wooded Campsites • Full Hookups

Lighted Tennis & Basketball CourtsNew mini-golf • Shuffleboard

e-mail: [email protected]

Located on the Delaware River

Pinelands Area

(609) 965-5343

COME FOR A WEEKEND, YOU’LLWANT TO STAY FOR A SEASON

3 Cedar Lane • Wading River, NJ

CabinsPool

PlaygroundLoungeStore

and a lot more..

www.turtleruncampground.com

FUN & SUN

TURTLE RUNat

Monmouth County

(732) 462-2230www.PineConeNJ.com

R E S O R T

Open All Year - Daily-Weekly-Monthly Sites

“Near Six Flags, Ocean Beaches,Boardwalks & Amusements,

Raceway Park

Seasonal Sites, Cabin RentalsPool, Store, Game Room

Southwest NJ

1-888-FSC-CAMPwww.FourSeasonsCamping.com

OPENALL

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Full Hookups, Cabin RentalsSandy Beach Lake

Special Event Weekends

Ocean County Shore

1-877-Tip-Tam-1www.tiptam.com

Tip Tam Camping Resort

“Six FlagsDiscount Tickets

Sold Here”

BEST HOLIDAYTRAV-L-PARK

Full ServiceResort Campground

Southwest NJ

(856) 423-6677www.timberlanecampground.com

Closest to Philadelphia

117 Timberlane Rd. • Clarksboro, NJ

“Just off I-295,close to

CampingWorld”

Cabin Rentals • Pool • Big Rig FriendlyFull Hook-up, Pull-Thrus • Wi-fi

Pinelands Area

(888) 229-9776P.O. Box 242 • Stage Rd. • Tuckerton, NJ

www.CampACN.com

CabinsFull Hook-UpsCamp StoreSnack BarLarge PoolPlanned ActivitiesWater Playground

Conveniently Located BetweenAtlantic City and Long Beach Island

Daily, Weekly, Monthly,Seasonal Sites

1-(800)-2-CAMP-NJ

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GREAT DESTINATIONS AWAIT YOUNEWARK & ELIZABETH:

Paid for in part with UEZ Funds

Start planning your next trip to Newark & Elizabeth.

For your free visitor guide:

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ew Jersey’s crown jewel remains its 130 miles of coastline, spanning from Sandy Hook to Cape May. The state’s unmatched beaches boast beautiful

barrier islands and bays dotted with majestic lighthouses, fi shing villages and scenic views. “Down the Shore” means there’s something for everyone. Among New Jersey’s most treasured prizes are the white-sand beaches that draw hundreds of thousands of visitors and families each year to enjoy the surf, sun, fun and excitement of the famous Jersey Shore. The coastline invites everyone to swim, body surf, boogie board, sail, surf, scuba dive, fi sh or sun bathe.

Many towns feature bustling boardwalks with rides, amusements, water parks, great food and nonstop excitement. Just inland from the surf, visitors fi nd historic lighthouses, preserved natural areas including Island Beach State Park,

inlets, bays, great food and plenty of shopping and mega theme parks including Six Flags Great Adventure, Wild Safari and Hurricane Harbor, which entertains millions of visitors a year and is the largest seasonal theme park in the nation. A visit to the Jersey Shore is a visitor’s guarantee of a spectacular surfside trip.

New Jersey’s Fabled Beaches

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everyone to swim, body surf, boogie board, sail, surf, scuba dive, fi sh or

sun bathe.

Cape May

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Discover New Jersey’s Capital City

ew Jersey’s capital city of Trenton is rich in arts, history and science — all within walking distance of the New Jersey State House. Plan a day to discover

and explore this historic and fascinating district.  The Capitol Complex off ers programs and exhibits for families, children, students, adults and seniors. New Jersey’s State Museum highlights American fi ne art of the 19th through 21st centuries, as well as historic objects that tell the story of New Jerseyans at home, work and play. Also on display are Native American artifacts and a broad natural history collection. The State Museum also includes the largest Planetarium in the state. It features state-of-the-art precision projection of more than 6,000 stars in full dome video and can comfortably seat 140 visitors in specially designed reclining seats. State Museum visitors explore a diverse range of topics through exhibitions, special events and educational programs featuring the four distinct collection areas – Archaeology / Ethnology, Cultural History, Fine Art and Natural History. The museum is located at 205 W. State St. For more information, visit www.newjerseystatemuseum.org. General admission is free. A short walk away is the historic New Jersey State House, the second oldest continuously operating capitol building in the nation. In addition to guided tours, the State House off ers interactive exhibits that quiz visitors about the state’s history, people and places. The State House is located at 125

W. State St. For tour information, visit www. njleg.state.nj.us/legislativepub/visitingguided.asp. Around the corner from the State House is the Old Barracks Museum that housed Hessian troops during the American Revolution. The Colony of New Jersey built the Barracks in 1758 during the French and Indian War. During the Revolutionary War, the Old Barracks was witness to the Battle of Trenton in 1776, a critical turning point in the American Revolution. Today, the Old Barracks serves as an educational center for Colonial and American history and is the last remaining structure of its kind in the nation.

Old Barracks staff provides daily tours and interpretations of American Colonial life. For more information, visit www.barracks.org.  Across the street from the Old Barracks is the War Memorial, housing

Patriots Theatre. The Theatre seats 1,807 in a setting of Italian Renaissance Revival splendor, and has been the stage for world-class artists and entertainers. The War Memorial is located at 1 Memorial Dr. For more information, visit www.state.nj.us/state/divisions/memorial.  A few blocks away is the 1719 William Trent House Museum, the oldest building in New Jersey’s capital city and former home to the man for whom Trenton is named. Visitors receive insight into the many layers of Colonial life during the early 18th century and the house’s later role in the Battle of Trenton. The Trent House Museum is located at 15 Market St. For more information, visit www.williamtrenthouse.org.

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The State Museum also includes the largest Planetarium

Explore the culture and heritage of Trenton.

World War II Memorial, Trenton

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s the birthplace of fi lm and home to a variety of acclaimed artists, New Jersey celebrates its long, rich history of artistic excellence everyday in award-

winning theaters, magnifi cent performing arts centers, unique museums, galleries and downtown arts districts. If you’re North Jersey bound, be sure to catch a show at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark. As one of the nation’s largest performing arts centers, it attracts the brightest stars and other world-class performers year-round. Just a few steps away, explore the Newark Museum, fi lled with classic and contemporary art including the fi nest collection of Tibetan art in the Western Hemisphere. If taking in a play is more your thing, be sure to visit the Madison-based Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, one of the leading Shakespeare theatres in the nation. You can also attend a classic production of American Musical Theatre at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn. Don’t miss “theatre row” in New Brunswick, which features the acclaimed George Street Playhouse. Right next door is the Tony Award-winning Crossroads Theatre Company, one of the nation’s premier African-American theater companies, and the State Theatre, a major venue for performing arts and entertainment. Take a trip to the Rutgers University campus to visit the

Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, home to the third-largest university-housed art collection in the country. Head south from New Brunswick and you’ll fi nd yourself in Princeton’s Tony Award-winning McCarter Theatre Center for the Performing Arts, presenting more than 200 events annually. Princeton also features the world-renowned Westminster Choir and Princeton University Art Museum. In nearby Hamilton, Grounds for Sculpture is a beautifully landscaped, 35-acre outdoor sculpture park. New Jersey’s beautiful beaches are anchored by culturally rich towns with year-round attractions. Cape May’s

Victorian heritage is enchanting in every season and events like the Cape May Music Festival and the Cape May Jazz Festival keep thousands of people traveling to this historic beach town. Head inland to Millville, where glassmaking continues to draw an international crowd all year long. Set on 50 wooded acres, the Wheaton Arts and Cultural Center includes the Museum of American

Glass, Down Jersey Folklife Center and a glass factory where you can try your hand at glassblowing. Nearby you’ll fi nd the Glasstown Arts District, featuring the galleries of the Riverfront Renaissance Center for the Arts. For a list of upcoming performances, exhibitions and events, visit www.JerseyArts.com.

Arts That Soar!

Be inspired, entertained and captivated . . . Come discover New

Jersey’s vibrant, world-class arts scene!

ACarolyn Dorfman Dance Company, Union

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Atlantic City’s Fabulous Casinos

hen it comes to beautiful beaches, clean ocean waves and hospitality that knows no bounds, Atlantic City has been the best game in town for the past 150 years. 

And for more than 30 of those years, Atlantic City has been the place to gamble on the East Coast. Where else in the United States can you fi nd mega-resorts featuring the fi nest in gambling – coupled with headline entertainment, delicious dining, decadent spas and fabulous shopping – all within feet of a glistening ocean or calming back bay? Atlantic City’s distinctive casinos provide all the options. Slots, poker rooms, baccarat pits, keno, race books and specialty table games provide non-stop action along the Boardwalk and Marina District. Billions of dollars in investments in recent years has Atlantic City bursting at the seams with world-renowned casinos and hotels that, in addition to gaming tables, off er restaurants featuring famous chefs, unique attractions, headline entertainment, extravagant spas, elite shopping and more. Along the Boardwalk, you’ll fi nd Showboat; the Mardi Gras Casino; Resorts Atlantic City; Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resort; Bally’s Atlantic City; Caesars Atlantic City; Trump Plaza Hotel & Casino; Tropicana Casino and Resort; and Atlantic City Hilton Casino Resort. The Marina District has the Trump Marina Hotel Casino, Harrah’s Resort and the

Borgata Hotel Casino and Spa. Of course, the casinos really come alive at night. Each one off ers a style all its own. In the Marina District, it’s always summer at The Pool at Harrah’s Resort, which is one of the hottest spots on the Atlantic City nightclub scene. Between the sensual personalities of mur.mur and the high-energy dancing at MIXX, the Borgata features nightlife teeming with excitement. The Wave at Trump Marina lets you dance to your favorite bands. Back at the Boardwalk, Boogie Nights is where you can enjoy retro ’70s and ’80s entertainment, while

at the Casbah at Trump Taj Mahal, state-of-the-art lights and sound enhance the dancing. Atlantic City’s newest multilevel nightclub right on the Boardwalk, Dusk at Caesars Atlantic City opened with the hottest club music provided by renowned DJ and club co-owner DJ AM. The Quarter at Tropicana features everything from sports bars and live

music to the ice bar and vodka locker at Red Square. There is also salsa dancing at Cuba Libre, karaoke at Planet Rose and a vibrant social scene at Providence.   If you’re visiting Atlantic City during the spring or summer, check out casino beach bars, where you’ll be able to sip your favorite drink and enjoy the cool ocean breezes.  For more information, visit www.atlanticcitynj.com.

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Boardwalk, Atlantic City

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Honoring New Jersey’s Veterans

uring America’s 235-year history, citizens have donned military uniforms, picked up weapons and fought wars at home and abroad to protect and

defend the nation, preserve freedom, as well as support the Constitution.  New Jersey is proud to honor America’s warriors with memorials throughout the state that recognize their sacrifi ces, valor and commitment during confl icts from World War I to Vietnam. Holmdel is the site of the Vietnam Veterans’ Memorial, Vietnam Era Museum and Educational Center.  The Education Center is the only one of its kind in the nation. More than 14,000 people a year visit the center that augments the memorial and helps visitors gain a better understanding of the war in Southeast Asia and the surrounding political strife in America.  Continuing the state’s eff orts to recognize veterans, two new memorials opened in 2010 in Trenton and Wildwood. Trenton’s World War II Memorial pays tribute to the greatest military victory for the United States. It was an eff ort in which every citizen contributed and had a stake in the outcome, both on the front lines and at home.  Nearby the WWII Memorial is the Trenton Battle Monument, site of the Continental Army’s artillery that was used during the fi rst battle of Trenton in 1776 and the Old Barracks Museum, the only original French and Indian war barracks that played a key role in the fi rst battle of Trenton.

  In Wildwood, the Vietnam Veterans Remembrance Wall, the only permanent Vietnam Memorial replica in the Northeast, is an exact, half-size, black granite replica of the offi cial Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. The wall features the 58,913 names of our country’s fallen heroes from the Vietnam War etched on its panels that stretch for 240 feet along the existing sidewalks of Columbus Park.  In Atlantic City there’s the New Jersey State Korean War Memorial that features a 12-foot high statue of “The Mourning Soldier” clutching dog tags.  A group of soldiers “under fi re” emerges through a sheet of water just to his left.

  The back wall of the memorial, beneath an eternal fl ame, is engraved with the names of the 822 New Jerseyans who were killed or who are still missing as a result of the confl ict. Atlantic City is also home to the World War I Memorial. Built in 1922, it has been listed in the National Register of Historic Places since Aug.

28, 1981. It commemorates the major battles of World War I.  In the center of the Greek temple-like structure is a sculpture by Frederick McMonnies titled “Liberty in Distress.” The statue in the rotunda depicts a nude Lady Liberty with a broken sword, screaming at the horrors of war. There is a nude male soldier across her leg and other victims and symbols of war at her feet. At the top of the columns on the outer ring of the temple are the names of World War I battles and medallions of the diff erent military services.

“under fi re” emerges through a sheet of water just to his left.

Thousands of New Jersey veterans have honorably

served in the defense of America.

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New Jersey State Korean War Memorial, Atlantic City

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elax amid the breathtaking scenery of New Jersey’s wine country. Take a tour to see how and where the wine is made. Sample more than 200 New Jersey

wines while also discovering artisan crafts, delicious foods and live music at our wine festivals. Garden State Wine Growers off er not only nationally and internationally acclaimed wines, they deliver a total wine experience! Choose a day to tour several wineries on the New Jersey Wine Trails.

Plan your next family gathering, corporate event or wedding at one of the many beautiful vineyards throughout the state. Participate in winery-based events held throughout the year — including blue-grass festivals, jazz festivals, fi reworks, pig roasts and much, much more.

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1. 4 JG’s Orchards & Vineyards, Colts Neck, 908-930-80662. Alba Vineyard, Milford, 908-995-78003. Amalthea Cellars, Atco, 856-768-85854. Auburn Road Vineyards, Pilesgrove, 856-769-94635. Bellview Winery, Landisville, 856-697-71726. Brook Hollow Winery, Columbia, 908-496-82007. Cape May Winery & Vineyard, Cape May, 609-884-11698. Cava Winery & Vineyard, Hamburg, 973-823-94639. Cedarvale Vineyard & Winery, Logan Twp., 856-467-802810. Chestnut Run Farm, Pilesgrove (no tasting room), 856-769-215811. Coda Rossa Winery, Franklinville, 732-267-043412. Cream Ridge Winery, Cream Ridge, 609-259-9797 13. DiBella Winery, Woolrich Township (no tasting room), 856-467-028814. DiMatteo Vineyards, Hammonton, 609-561-810615. Four Sisters Winery, Belvidere, 908-475-3671 16. Hawk Haven Vineyard & Winery, Rio Grande, 609-846-734717. Heritage Vineyards of Richwood, Mullica Hill, 856-589-447418. Hopewell Valley Vineyards, Pennington, 609-737-4465

19. Laurita Winery, New Egypt, 609-758-800020. Natali Vineyards, Cape May Court House, 609-465-007521. Old York Cellars, Ringoes, 908-284-946322. Plagido’s Winery, Hammonton, 609-567-463323. Renault Winery, Egg Harbor / Galloway, 609-965-2111 24. Sharrott Winery, Winslow, 609-567-946325. Silver Decoy Winery, East Windsor, 609-371-600026. Swansea Vineyards, Shiloh, 856-453-577827. Sylvin Farms, Germania, 609-965-154828. Terhune Orchards & Winery, Princeton, 609-924-2310 29. Tomasello Winery, Hammonton, 609-561-056730. Turdo Vineyards & Winery, N. Cape May, 609-884-559131. Unionville Vineyards, Ringoes, 908-788-040032. Valenzano Winery, Shamong, 609-268-673133. Ventimiglia Vineyard, Wantage, 973-875-433334. Villa Milagro Vineyards, Finesville, 908-995-207235. Wagonhouse Winery, Mickleton, 609-780-801936. Westfall Winery, Montague, 973-293-3428

For more information about New Jersey wineries, events and wines, tour our website at www.visitnj.org or visit the Garden State Wine Growers Association at www.visitnj.org/wineries-breweries.

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hile the 2014 Meadowlands Liberty Super Bowl, to be played at the new Meadowlands Stadium, is more than three years away, preparations for the

event are already underway.  Meadowlands Liberty Region offi cials say a deluge of tourists will fl ood the area for Super Bowl XLVIII, with the number of visitors far exceeding the 82,500-plus ticket holders.  For two weeks, athletes and their families, coaches and staff , event management teams, sports professionals and enthusiasts, vendors, media crews, politicians, celebrities, and thousands of regular Joes who simply want to enjoy the Super Bowl atmosphere will be in town celebrating the tradition of America’s greatest game.  Hotels in the Meadowlands Liberty Region, which include the W, Sheraton, Hyatt and Marriott names, anticipate 100 percent occupancy and will off er guests the most conveniences for the game at the best rates. Located just minutes from the stadium, guests will be a quick shuttle ride to the game and have a short commute to all Super Bowl activities in New Jersey and New York.  Additionally, the modern amenities will accommodate guests’ needs. Conference rooms and web access will allow business professionals to conduct business during their stay, and the restaurants, fi tness centers and concierge services will make everyone’s stay more enjoyable.  The Super Bowl and its related activities will only keep the tourists occupied for a fraction of the time. Meadowlands Liberty attractions will be poised to entertain visitors for the

remainder of their stay.  Attractions include Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty, Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament, The Aviation Hall of Fame, New Jersey Naval Museum - USS Ling, Meadowlands Racetrack, Liberty Science Center, Meadowlands Environmental Center, Yogi Berra Museum, theIZOD Center, and various movie theaters.  Over the course of two weeks, thousands of hungry football fans will savor the Meadowlands Liberty Region’s fi ne selection of restaurants and bars.  Hoboken’s Washington and River streets off er one

restaurant/pub after another and feature an array of cuisines. Famous for its Italian roots, Hoboken is home to many Italian delis and restaurants, stunning views of the New York City skyline and the famous Cake Boss.  Jersey City and Weehawken feature several upscale dining

facilities, such as the Chart House, Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse and Liberty House.  Surrounding the stadium, visitors will enjoy a spirited selection of sport-themed bars and restaurants like Redd’s.  Super Bowl fans will have no trouble fi nding souvenirs to bring home. In addition to the vendors at the game, visitors can shop at the nearby Secaucus Outlets, Harmon Meadow, Newport Center or the boutique shops in Hoboken.  The Meadowlands Liberty Region is excited for Super Bowl XLVIII and continues to plan for the arrival of more than 100,000 guests.

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1. Visitors will fi nd three legendary theme-park experiences at Six Flags Great Adventure, Wild Safari and Hurricane Harbor in Jackson, home to some of the world’s tallest and fastest roller coasters, great family attractions, shows and more. At Wild Safari, experience the world’s largest drive-thru safari outside of Africa. The 45-acre Hurricane Harbor is one of the world’s largest water parks, set in a tropically themed island hideaway. The Keansburg Amusement Park and Runaway Rapids Family Waterpark in Keansburg is a state-of-the-art water park with high-speed slides, a wet-and-wild obstacle course and dark tunnel slides. Take a trip down the lazy river. There’s also the Interactive Kiddie lagoon and the huge tipping bucket that soaks all who need it. Or try Volcanic Revenge, the slide that defi es gravity.

2. The all-new Jersey Shore Premium Outlets in Tinton Falls features upscale outlet shopping at 120 designer and name-brand stores. And just minutes from Six Flags is Jackson Premium Outlets that brings together the fi nest brands and savings of 25 percent to 65 percent every day.

3. Monmouth Park Racetrack in Oceanport is where the rich history of thoroughbred racing meets the very best entertainment of today. This “Resort of Racing” is a beautifully amended racetrack recognized the world over. Sundays are Family Fun Days and are the perfect summer diversion. There’s also harness racing, with trotters and pacers, and daytime racing at Freehold Raceway. For racing of a diff erent type, visit New Egypt Speedway and Old Bridge Township Raceway Park for thrilling motorsports. And Wall Stadium in Wall Township is a 1/3-mile, high-banked asphalt oval that hosts modifi ed, pro-stock, trucks, street stocks, legends and 3/4 midget classes.

4. Asbury Park is a Jersey Shore icon with a legendary music history that

continues today. Visit the Stone Pony where music great Bruce Springsteen and many other music giants play. Step into the Jersey music scene and experience world-renown entertainers. Nightclubs ignite the night. Funky and sophisticated restaurants and boutiques line Cookman Avenue. Or see the meticulously restored Paramount Theatre. Asbury Park is also home to unique shops, eateries

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VISITOR INFORMATION Jersey Shore Convention & Visitors Bureau, Monmouth & Ocean counties, PO Box 1162, Toms River 08754, 732-244-9283. www.visitthejerseyshore.com

Asbury Park Chamber of Commerce, 308 Main St., 732-775-7676. www.asburyparkchamber.com Atlantic Highlands Chamber of Commerce, PO Box 141, 732- 872-8711. www.atlantichigh-lands.org

Avon-by-the-Sea Borough, 301 Main St.,732-502-4510. www.avon-by-the-sea.com

Barnegat Chamber of Commerce, PO Box 112, www.BarnegatChamber.com

Bay Head Business Association, 800-422-9433. www.bayhead.org c

Belmar Chamber of Commerce, 1005-1/2 Main St., 732-681-2900. www.belmarchamber.com

Borough of Belmar Tourism Commission, 601 Main St., 732-681-3700. www.belmar.com c

Borough of Union Beach, 650 Poole Ave., 732-264-2277. www.unionbeach.net c

Bradley Beach Chamber of Commerce, 501 Main Street, Bradley Beach, NJ 07720, 732-869-1030 www.bradleybeachnj.org

Bradley Beach Tourism Commission, 701 Main St., 732-776-2999 ext. 20. www.bradleybeachonline.com

Brick Township Chamber of Commerce, 270 Chambers Bridge Rd., 732-477-4949. www.brickchamber.com

Brielle Chamber of Commerce, 732-528-0377. www.briellechamber.com

County Connection, Ocean County Mall, 1201 Hooper Ave., 732-288-7777. www.co.ocean.nj.us

Downtown Toms River, 218 Main St., 732-341-8738. www.downtowntomsriver.com

Eastern Monmouth Chamber of Commerce, 47 Reckless Place, 732-741-0055. www.emacc.org

Freehold Center Partnership, 10 E. Main St., 732-333-0095. www.downtownfreehold.com c

Greater Long Beach Island Region of the Jersey Shore DMO, 265 W. 9th St., 609-494-7211. www.visitLBIregion.com

Greater Long Branch Chamber of Commerce, 228 Broadway, 732-222-0400. www.longbranchchamber.org c

Greater Monmouth Chamber of Commerce, 17 Broad St., 732-462-3030. www.greatermonmouthchamber.com

Greater Ocean Township Chamber of Commerce, 2002 Belmore St., 732-660-1888. www.oceantwpchamber.org c

Greater Spring Lake Chamber of Commerce, 302 Washington Ave., Ste. 104, 732-449-0577. www.springlake.org Highlands Business Partnership, 732-291-4713. www.highlandsnj.com Howell Chamber of Commerce, PO Box 196, 732-363-4114. www.howellchamber.com

Jackson Chamber of Commerce, 1021 W. Commodore Blvd., Jackson, NJ 08527, 732-833-0005. www.jacksonchamber.com

Jackson Premium Outlet Village Information Center, Jackson Premium Outlet Village, Rt. 537 (Monmouth Rd.), 732-833-0503 ext. 0.

Keyport Business Alliance, 59 W. Front St., 732-739-0690. www.visitkeyport.com

Lake Como Tourism Commission, 1740 Main St., 732-681-3232.

Lakewood Chamber of Commerce, 395 Rt. 70 W., Ste. 125, 732-363-0012. c Lavallette Business Association, 732-793-8303. www.lavallette.org Manasquan Chamber of Commerce, PNC Bank, 107 Main St., 732-223-8303. www.manasquanchamber.com

Matawan - Aberdeen Chamber of Commerce, 732-290-1125. www.matawanchamber.com c

Monmouth County Department of Economic Development & Tourism, 1 E. Main St., 800-523-2587. www.visitmonmouth.com/tourism cNew Egypt Main St., 31 Main St., 609-758-7539. www.mainstreetne.org

Northern Monmouth Chamber of Commerce, 1340 Rt. 36, Hazlet, 732-203-0340. www.northernmonmouthchamber.com Ocean County Public Affairs & Tourism, 101 Hooper Ave., Rm. 109, 732-929-2000. www.oceancountytourism.com c Ocean Grove Area Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau, 45 Pilgrim Pathway, 800-388-4768. www.oceangrovenj.com c Point Pleasant Beach Chamber of Commerce, 517A Arnold Ave., 732-899-2424. www.pointpleasantbeachnj.org Point Pleasant Chamber of Commerce, 2810 Bridge Ave., 732-295-8850. www.pointpleasantchamber.com c Red Bank Visitor Center, 17 E. Front St., 732-741-9211. www.visit.redbank.com Sea Girt Chamber of Commerce, 600 Sea Girt Ave., 732-449-7079. Seaside Heights Tourism, Seaside Heights Business Improvement District, 800-732-7457. www.seasideheightstourism.com c Southern Monmouth Chamber of Commerce, 2510 Belmar Blvd., 732-280-8800. www.smcconline.org

Southern Ocean County Chamber of Commerce, 265 W. 9th St., 800-292-6372. www.discoversouthernocean.com c Summer in (Seaside) Park, 1201 N. Ocean Ave., 732-793-3700. www.seasideparktourism.com Toms River Chamber of Commerce, 1200 Hooper Ave., 732-349-0220. www.oc-chamber.com West Long Branch Chamber of Commerce, 732-229-7409.

The campground chart on page 49 is designed to help visitors and residents easily fi nd camping and RV locations in the Shore Region.

AllenhurstShoppingShore Antique Center, 413 Allen Ave., 732-531-4466. Up to 40 dealers under one roof. www.shoreantiquecenter.com

AllentownHistoric SitesHistoric Walnford, 78 Walnford Rd., 609-259-6275. Former mill village with a Georgian-style mansion built in 1774. Open daily 8 am - 4:30 pm. www.monmouthcountyparks.com c

ShoppingAllentown Main Street, S. Main St. (Rt. 539). Historic district with antique shops, art galleries and eclectic boutiques. www.allentownnj.com

Sports & RecreationThe Horse Park of NJ at Stone Tavern, 626 Rt. 524, 609-259-0170. A 147-acre horse show grounds. www.horseparkofnewjersey.com c

Asbury ParkArts & CultureConvention Hall & Paramount Theatre, 1300 Ocean Ave., 732-775-3533. Famed Art Deco venue offers rock to opera to conventions. www.apboardwalk.com

Stephen Crane House Museum, 508 Fourth Ave., 732-775-5682. Home of the author of the Red Badge of Courage.

The ReVision Theatre, 603 Mattison Ave., 732-455-3059. ReVision Theatre produces reinventions of previously produced classics. Call or visit web site for performance information. www.revisiontheatre.org

The Showroom, 708 Cookman Ave., 732-502-0472. The ShowRoom provides a comfortable space for fi lm screenings, multimedia presentations and artistic performances. Call or visit web site for details. www.theshowroomap.com

AttractionsHot Sand Glass Studio, 1200 Ocean Ave., 732-927-5475. Boardwalk studio has daily walk-in activities, QuickCast - glass copy of your foot or hand and much more. Visit web site for more information. www.HotSandAP.com

Atlantic HighlandsArts & CultureThe First Avenue Playhouse, 123 1st. Ave., 732-291-7552. Dinner, dessert theater with comedy, puppetry and marionettes. www.fi rstavenueplayhouse.com

OutdoorsMt. Mitchell Scenic Overlook, Ocean Blvd.,732-872-0336. Breathtaking views of Sandy Hook, New York City and the Atlantic Ocean and the site of Monmouth County’s 911 Memorial. www.monmouthcountyparks.com

Sports & RecreationAtlantic Highlands Municipal Harbor, 2 Simon Lake Dr., 732-291-1670. Commuter service to NY, charter excursions and party boats. www.ahnj.com/ahnj/Harbor/_body c

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Atlantic Highlands Princess, Atlantic Highlands Municipal Marina, First Ave., 732-291-4141. Victorian styled riverboat sails the scenic Navesink and Shrewsbury rivers. Dining, dancing, moonlight and sightseeing cruises. www.atlantichighlandsprincess.com

BarnegatOutdoorsEdwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge, Great Creek Rd., 609-652-1665. Pristine marshes, great birding. www.fws.gov/northeast/forsythe c

Barnegat Branch Rails to Trails, Burr St., 609-698-0080. Walking, biking, skating. www.laceyrailtrail.org/Barnegat_Trail/ barnegat_trail.html

Meadowedge Park, 550 E. Bay Ave., 609-698-0080. Kayaking & nature programs. www.ci.barnegat.nj.us

ShoppingAngela’s Carousel Collection, 717 W. Bay Ave., 609-312-7589. Antiques and unique crystal chandeliers to bronze figurines. c

Bay Avenue Antiques, 349 S. Main St. (Rt. 9), 609-698-3020.

First National Antiques, 708 W. Bay Ave., 609-698-1413.

Unshredded Nostalgia, 323 S. Main St., 800-872-9990. NJ’s only metro style poster gallery, ephemera and antiques. www.unshreddednostalgia.com

Sports & RecreationBarnegat Municipal Public Dock, E. Bay Ave., 609-698-5126. Boat launch, crabbing, fishing.

Barnegat Township Boat Ramp, East Bay Ave., 609-698-0080, ext. 122. www.ci.barnegat.nj.us c

Barnegat Township Skate Park (Wooden), East Bay Ave. & Barnegat Blvd., 609-698-0080 Ext. 122.

Joseph A. Citta Scout Reservation, 229 Brookville Rd., 609-698-2855. Kayak rentals at Meadowitch Park. Children’s camps. www.cittascoutreservation.org c

New Jersey Kayak, 409 E. Bay Ave., 609-698-4440. Tours, rentals, lessons. www.njkayak.com

Perfect Drift Sportfishing Charters, 451 E. Bay Ave., 215-630-3939. Sport fishing. www.perfectdriftsportfishing.com

Barnegat LightAttractionsBarnegat Lighthouse State Park, Broadway (Off Long Beach Blvd.), 609-494-2016. Climb the lighthouse for panoramic views of Long Beach Island, Barnegat Bay, Island Beach State Park. www.barnlight.com c

Dock Tours at Viking Village, 19th St. & Bayview Ave., 609-494-0113. Behind the scenes commercial fishing dock tours (reservations required). www.vikingvillage.net

OutdoorsEdith Duff Gwinn Gardens, 507 5th at Central, 609-494-8578. One of the most delightful gardens on Long Beach Island. www.nealcomm.com/nonprof/edgwinn.htm c

ShoppingAmericana by the Seashore, 604 Broadway, 609-494-0656. Oyster plates and unusual gifts. www.americanaseashore.com

Viking Village Shoppes, 19th & Bayview Ave., 609-361-9111. A visit to Barnegat Light’s historical Viking Village will take you back in time to the early days of a quaint fishing village. www.vikingvillage.net

Sports & RecreationBarnegat Light Borough Boat Ramp, 803 Bayview Ave., 609-361-1313. 50 rental slips. www.barnlight.com

Barnegat Light Borough, Skate Park, 10 W. 10th St., 609-494-9196. www.barnlight.com

Barnegat Light Yacht Basin, 18th St. and Bayview Ave., 609-494-2369. Sport fishing.

Bobbie’s Boat Rentals, 7th & Bayview, 609-494-1345. Motorized boats. www.bobbiesboats.com

Carolyn Ann III, 18th St. and the Bay, 609-693-4281. Sport fishing. www.carolynanniii.com c

Doris Mae IV, 18th St., 609-494-1692. Sport fishing. www.dorismae.com

Islander Part Boat, 73 Tiller Dr., 609-290-8900. Sport fishing. www.Njsportfishing.com

LBI Parasail, Lighthouse Marina, 6th St. & Bay, 609-361-6100. Parasail rides off Long Beach Island. www.lbiparasail.com c

Miss Barnegat Light, 18th St. and Bayview Ave., 609-494-2094. Sport fishing & sunset cruises. www.missbarnegatlight.com

Paradise Cruises, 6th & Bayview, 609-442-6661. Thurs. - Sun., narrated / sunset cruises on Barnegat Bay, mainland to Long Beach Island. Shuttle cruises by appointment with Capt. Chuck Nucci. www.barnegatbaycruises.com c

Sunset Cruises, 6th & Bayview, 609-294-0185. Sunset cruises, Fri. & Sat 6:30 pm. Private parties up to 35 persons. Reservations required. www.tuckerton.com c

The Searcher, 18th St., 609-698-0773. Sport fishing and charter boat.

Van’s Boat Rental, 801 Bayview Ave., 609-949-4801. Boat rentals, bait, tackle, slips and crabbing supplies. c

Bay HeadArts & CultureAnchor & Palette Gallery, 56 Bridge Ave., 732-892-7776. Jersey Shore art. Best known for Dick LaBonte’s artwork. www.anchorandpalette.com c

Shell Cottage Studio, 55 Mount St., 732-892-8561. Watercolor and acrylic coastal paintings. www.kateleighcutler.com

ShoppingBeach House Classic Board Shop, 517 Main Ave., 732-714-8566. Surf shop, casual beach wear, accessories. www.beachhouseclassic.com c

Cobwebs Gift Shoppe, 64 Bridge Ave., 732-892-8005. Root candles, Shelly Kyle lotions and perfumes, seaglass and more. www.cobwebsbayhead.com

The Jolly Tar, 56 Bridge Ave., 732-892-0223. Fine gifts, art gallery, Christmas shop.

SpasTherapeutic Touch, 58 Bridge Ave., 732-899-0920. Spa, facials, massage therapy, enhancements. www.therapeutictouchnj.com

BayvilleAttractionsBlackbeard’s Cave, 136 Rt. 9, 732-286-4414. Super family recreation center. www.blackbeardscave.com c

GolfingCedar Creek at Berkeley, 5025 Bill Zimmerman Jr. Way, 732-269-4460. 18 holes, driving range. c

Sports & RecreationBarnegat Bay Sail Charters, 100 Harbor Inn Rd., 732-269-1351. Cruises, sailing lessons. www.sailingnj.com c

Downes Fishing Camp, 287 Brennan Concourse, 732-269-0137. Boat ramp, rentals, gas. c

State ParksDouble Trouble State Park, Double Trouble Rd. (West of Garden State Pky.), 732-341-6662. The park offers an outstanding example of the Pine Barrens ecosystem and history and protects more than 8,000 acres of significant natural, cultural and recreational resources. www.njparksandforests.org c

Beach HavenArts & CultureLong Beach Island Historical Museum, Engleside & Beach Aves., 609-492-0700. The museum features exhibits from all facets of Long Beach Island life in the late 1800’s and early turn-of-the-century. www.lbimuseum.org

NJ Maritime Museum, 528 Dock Rd. at West Ave., 609-492-0202. Self-guided tours. Open daily. Includes rare nautical artifacts, photos and volumes of record books from the U.S. Lifesaving Service. www.museumofnjmh.com/home.html

Surflight Theatre, Beach & Engleside Aves., 609-492-9477. Full stage professional musical theater. www.surflight.org c

AttractionsBlack Pearl Pirate Cruises, Centre St. & Bayfront Ave., 609-978-9951. www.lbipirateadventures.com

Fantasy Island Amusement Park, 320 Seventh St., 609-492-4000. Family oriented. www.fantasyislandpark.com c

Mr. Tees Putt ‘n Play, 226 Engleside Ave., 609-492-8689. Miniature golf, arcade. c

Show Place Ice Cream Parlour, 200 Centre St. (next to Surflight Theatre), 609-492-0018. Lively singing and serving staff. One of the top 10 ice cream parlors in U.S. (New York Times). Seasonal. www.theshowplace.org c

Thundering Surf Water Park, 806 N. Bay Ave., 609-492-0869. Eight great water slides, Crazy Lazy River that runs throughout the park, Kid’s Area, Kowabunga Beach. Interactive areas with water guns make for an exciting time. Food courts with ice cream parlor and more. Two 18-hole golf courses are adjacent to the Water Park. www.thunderingsurfwaterpark.com c

ShoppingBay Village & Schooner’s Wharf, 9th & Bay Ave., 609-492-2810. Forty shops, eateries, dance bar in a 19th century replica of a waterfront village. www.bayvillagelbi.com c

Earth, Sea and Sky, 325 9th St. & Bay Ave., 609-492-7777. Featured are artist’s prints, limited editions, giclee and posters.

Sports & RecreationBeach Haven Parasailing & Water Sports, Bay Haven Marina, 2702 Long Beach Blvd., 609-492-0375. Parasailing and waverunner rentals. www.bhparasail.com c

Family Fishing & Eco Tours, 2nd & Bay, 609-661-3080.

Farias’ Surf & Sport, 823 N. Bay Ave., 609-492-0200. Complete surf and sport shop, rental, lessons. Visit web site for other locations. www.farias-surf.com

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Fish Trap, Morrisons Marina, 525 2nd St. on the Bay, 609-492-2150. Sport fishing.

Hot Tuna Charters, Morrison’s Marina, 2nd St. & the Bay, 609-384-0877. Sport fishing. www.hottunacharter.com

Jingles Bait & Tackle, 1214 N. Long Beach Blvd., 609-492-2795. www.jinglebaitandtackle.com

Miss Beach Haven, Centre St. and the Bay, 609-978-9951. Party boat fishing. www.missbeachhaven.com

Morrison’s Marina, 525 2nd St. & the Bay, 609-492-2150. Sport fishing www.morrisonslbi.com

Polly’s Boat Rentals, 112 W. Ave., 609-492-2194. Boat and waverunner rentals, bait and tackle store. www.pollysdock.com

Public Boat Ramp, 9th & Bayfront, 609-492-8154.

Settler’s Mill Adventure Golf, Taylor & Bay Ave., 609-492-0869. www.thunderingsurfwaterpark.com c

BeachwoodSports & RecreationBeachwood Bicycles, 101 Rt. 166, 732-349-2333. Local tours, riding information, group rides, repairs, rentals. www.beachwoodbikes.com

Triple T. Canoes Inc., 1800 Double Trouble Rd., 732-349-9510. Canoe and Kayak rentals. Seasonal. www.tttcanoes.com

BelmarArts & CultureBelmar Arts Council, 608 River Rd., 732-749-3360. Offers opportunities for our children, residents and visitors to experience and participate in artistic activities. www.belmararts.org

Oceanside Gallery, 1010 Main St., 732-280-2167. Fine art gallery. www.oceansidegallery.com c

Sports & RecreationBandit IV, Belmar Marina Basin, 732-899-2701. Sport fishing. www.fishbanditiv.com

Belmar Parasail, 618 5th Ave, 732-681-8359. Fly single or with a friend. Reservations required. www.belmarparasail.com

Big Mohawk II, Belmar Marina, Rt. 35 at Tenth Ave., 732-974-9606. Sport fishing. www.bigmohawk.com

Capt. Cal II, Belmar Marina, Rt. 35 at Tenth Ave., 732-977-2020. Sport fishing. www.captaincal2.com

Double Diamond, Belmar Marina, Rt. 35 at Tenth Ave., 908-705-5736. Sport fishing. www.doublediamondcharters.com

Fin Ominal, Belmar Marina, Rt. 35 at Tenth Ave., 732-489-1463. Sport fishing. www.finominalsportfishing.com

Fisherman’s Den, Belmar Marina, Rt. 35 at Tenth Ave., 732-681-5005. Sport fishing.

Golden Eagle, Belmar Marina, Rt. 35 at Tenth Ave., 732-681-6144. Deep sea sport fishing. www.goldeneaglefishing.com

Jim Hull Sportfishing “Suzie Girl,” Belmar Marina, Rt. 35 at Tenth Ave., 732-988-7760. Sport fishing. www.rosier.net

Miss Belmar Princess, 9905 Rt. 35, 732-681-6866. Sport fishing. www.missbelmar.com

Nan Sea J, Belmar Marina, Rt. 35 at Tenth Ave., 609-668-5877. Sport fishing. www.nanseajfishing.com

Ocean Explorer, Belmar Marina, Rt. 35 at Tenth Ave., 848-565-0519. Sport fishing. www.oceanexplorerbelmar.com

Rightaway II, Belmar Marina, Rt. 35 at Tenth Ave., 732-840-5993. Sport fishing.

Rosie R, Belmar Marina, Rt. 35 at Tenth Ave., 732-988-7760. Sport fishing. www.rosier.net

Shark River Kayak Co., Belmar Marina, Rt. 35 at Tenth Ave., 732-749-0490. Enjoy a myriad of activities for the whole family to enjoy, including guided kayak tours, kayak rentals and more. www.sharkriverkayaks.com

Stingray, Belmar Marina, Rt. 35, 917-836-5354. Sport fishing. www.stingrayboatcharters.com

Tampa VII, Belmar Marina, Rt. 35, 732-295-8100. Sport fishing.

Berkeley TownshipOutdoorsCrossley Preserve, Pinewald - Keswick Rd. (Rt. 530), 732-244-7400. 1,200-acre Pinelands habitat. Nature trail. http://nj.gov/dep/njnlt/crossley.htm

Sports & RecreationBiplane Rides, Robert J. Miller Airpark, Rt. 530 at Mule Rd., 800-247-2371. Rides over NJ beaches. www.biplaneridesovernjb.com

Robert J. Miller County Airpark, Rt. 530 at Mule Rd., 732-240-3520. Air sports, lessons, rides. www.planning.co.ocean.nj.us/rjmiller/home.htm

Bradley BeachAttractionsBradley Beach Miniature Golf Course, Boardwalk and McCabe Ave., 732-776-2999. www.bradley-beach.com/bradley-beach-golf.shtml

Brant BeachSports & RecreationIsland Surf & Sail, 3304 Long Beach Blvd., 609-494-5553. Water sport rentals. www.islandsurf-sail.com c

St. Francis Community Center, 4700 Long Beach Blvd., 609-494-8861. Recreation programs. www.stfranciscenterlbi.com c

Watersports of Long Beach Island, 3100 Long Beach Blvd., 609-494-2727. New Jerseys largest waterfront facility dedicated to only personal watercraft and jet boats. www.watersportslbi.com c

BrickAttractionsJersey Shore Pirates, 281 Princeton Ave., 732-899-6100. Come sail with Jersey Shore Pirates as we bring the most unique form of family entertainment to the Jersey Shore. Bring your young pirates aboard the Sea Gypsy for a swashbuckling Pirate Adventure on the Metedeconk River. Sails from Riverfront Marina. www.jerseyshorepirates.com

GolfingOcean County Golf Course at Forge Pond, 301 Chambers Bridge Rd., 732-920-8899. 18 holes. www.ocean.nj.us/parks/golf.htm

Sports & RecreationAqua Adventure, 545 Mantoloking Rd., 201-370-1075. Boating, swimming, snorkeling, exploring, fine dining cruises. www.aquaadventuresllc.com

Cindy Lou Sport Fishing, Riverfront Marina, 281 Princeton Ave., 888-227-1167. www.vikingmarineenterprise.com

Jersey Hooker Charters, LLC., 405 Midstreams Rd., 732-903-6904. Sport fishing. www.jerseyhooker.com

Jersey Paddler, 1756 Rt. 88 W., 732-458-5777. Tours and local resource for non-motorized boats. www.jerseypaddler.com

Ocean Ice Palace, 197 Chambers Bridge Rd., 732-477-4411. Ice skating, hockey. www.oceanhockey.com c

BrielleAttractionsManasquan Water Taxi, Brielle Yacht Club, 201 Union Ln., 732-292-1159. Restaurant and bar hopping, sightseeing. www.manasquanwatertaxi.com

Sports & Recreation100-ft. Paramount, Bogen’s Brielle Basin, 800 Ashley Ave., 732-528-2117. Deep sea fishing, sailing daily.

125-ft. Jamaica, Bogen’s Brielle Basin, 800 Ashley Ave., 732-528-5014. New Jersey’s largest party fishing boats sailing daily. www.bigjamaica.com

Big Kid Sportfishing, Brielle Yacht Club, 201 Union Ln., 732-261-0606. Sport fishing. www.bigkidsportfishing.com

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Fish Monger Charters, 608 Green Ave., 732-688-0765. Sport fishing. www.fishmongercharters.com

The River Queen, 800 Ashley Ave., 732-528-6620. Cruising the calm inland waters of the Manasquan River and Barnegat Bay. www.weddingnj.com

Brighton BeachSports & RecreationAcme Surf & Sports, 8401 Long Beach Blvd., 609-492-5150. www.acmesurfandsport.com

Cedar RunSports & RecreationFish The Drop Off, 715 Cedar Run Dock Rd., 609-868-8970. Sport fishing. Sails from Cedar Run, Beach Haven, Tuckerton. Call for details. www.fishthedropoff.com

ClarksburgAttractionsEarth Friendly Organic Farm & Bed & Breakfast, 17 Olde Noah Hunt Rd., 609-259-9744. Pick your own fruits and vegetables. www.earthfriendlyorganicfarm.com c

CliffwoodAttractionsFuntime America, 111 Rt. 35 S., 732-583-4600. Carnival rides, laser tag, high-tech video games. www.funtimeamerica.com

Colts NeckGolfingHominy Hill Golf Course, 92 Mercer Rd., 732-462-9222. 18 holes. www.hominyhill.com c

Pebble Creek Golf Club, 40 Rt. 537 E., 732-303-9090. 18 holes. www.pebblecreekgolfclub.com c

The Colts Neck Golf Club, 50 Flock Rd., 732-303-9330. 18 holes. www.coltsneckgolfclub.com

Wineries & BreweriesFour JG’s Vineyard, 127 Hillsdale Rd., 908-930-8066. Open Fri., Sat., Sun., Nov. 1 - Dec. 31 and on selected advertised weekends during the year. www.4jgswinery.com

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Cream RidgeGolfingCream Ridge Golf Club, 181 Rt. 539, 609-259-2849. 18 holes. www.creamridgegolfclub.com

Gambler Ridge Golf Club, 121 Burlington Path Rd., 609-758-3588. 18 holes. www.gamblerridge.com

Wineries & BreweriesCream Ridge Winery, 145 Rt. 539, 609-259-9797. Hours: Mon. - Sat. 11 am - 6 pm;  Sun. 11 am - 5 pm. www.creamridgewinery.com c

Deal ParkArts & CultureAxelrod Performing Arts Center, 100 Grant Ave., 732-531-9106. Plays, film festivals, comedy performances and more. www.axelrodartscenter.com

Ruth Hyman Jewish Community Center of Greater Monmouth County, 100 Grant Ave., 732-531-9100. Concerts, theatrical productions. www.jccmonmouth.org c

EagleswoodAttractionsEagleswood Amusement Park, 597 Rt. 9, 609-978-6606. Go-karts, rides, driving range, batting cages, two 18-hole miniature golf courses. www.eagleswoodsamusementpark.com

EatontownArts & CultureEatontown Playhouse, Over the Rainbow Productions, 195 West End Ave., 732-888-0339. Children’s series, musicals. www.overtherainbowproductions.net c

ShoppingMonmouth Mall, Rts. 35 & 36, 732-542-0333. New Jersey’s fifth largest mall with 150-stores. www.monmouthmallonline.com c

EnglishtownShoppingEnglishtown Auction, 90 Wilson Ave., 732-446-9644. Giant weekend flea market. www.englishtownauction.com c

Sports & RecreationOld Bridge Townwhip Raceway Park, 230 Pension Rd., 732-446-7800. NHRA Drag Racing, MX racing and practice facility, quads, carting, road course and more. www.etownraceway.com

FarmingdaleAttractionsGold Coast Arena, 1215 Wyckoff Rd., 732-919-7070. Public skating, laser tag, restaurant, game room. www.goldcoastarena.com c

GolfingCruz Golf Country Club, 55 Birdsall Rd., 732-938-3378. 18 holes.

Howell Park Golf Course, Preventorium Rd. (off Rt. 524), 732-938-4771. 18 holes. www.monmouthcountyparks.com c

Spring Meadow Golf Course, 4181 Atlantic Ave., 732-449-0806. 18 holes. www.state.nj.us/dep/parksandforests/parks/spring.html

Sports & RecreationFarmer Brown’s Golf Center, 1191 Rt. 33, 732-938-6110. 18-hole miniature golf course, driving range and batting cages. www.farmerbrownsgolf.com

Skydive Jersey Shore Inc., Rt. 34, Monmouth Executive Airport, 732-938-9002. Skydiving. www.skydivenjshore.com

Forked RiverAttractionsPopcorn Park Zoo, 1 Humane Way at Lacey Rd., 609-693-1900. Haven for sick, elderly, abandoned, injured or abused animals as well as domestic and exotic wildlife. www.ahscares.org c

ShoppingForked River Framing, 615 Lacey Rd., 609-971-6297. Features views of the Barnegat Lighthouse as well as local artists, limited editions, etchings, oils and pastels.

FreeholdArts & CultureCenter Players, 35 South St., 732-462-9093. Call for performance schedule. www.centerplayers.org

AttractionsiPlay America, 110 Schanck Rd., 732-577-8200. More fun with games for all ages. Go-karts, laser tag, arcade, toddler play area, bumper cars, bowling, food and fun. Banquet and event space. (Opening Spring 2011).

Historic SitesCovenhoven House, 150 W. Main St., 732-780-3765. British Army headquarters before the Battle of Monmouth. www.monmouthhistory.org c

Saint Peter’s Episcopal Church (founded 1702), 33 Throckmorton St., 732-431-8383. www.stpetersfreehold.org c

ShoppingFreehold Raceway Mall, Rt. 33 & Rt. 9, 732-577-1144. Super regional mall with more than 150 shops, stores, restaurants and eateries. www.freeholdracewaymall.com c

Past and Present Antiques and Collectables, 8 Throckmorton St., 732-431-3210.

Sports & RecreationFreehold Raceway, 3190 U.S. Rt. 9, 732-462-3800. Harness racing, trotters, pacers. Daytime racing. www.freeholdraceway.com

Harvey CedarsSports & RecreationShore Aire Services, Various Long Beach Island locations., 866-FLY-JER-Z. Amphibious charter seaplane service from Long Beach Island to New York City. www.shoreaire.com

Haven BeachArts & CultureSwell Colors Glass Studio & Gallery, 10909 Long Beach Blvd., 609-492-3783. Custom stained glass, fine homemade arts and crafts, classes for all ages. www.swellcolors.com

HighlandsAttractionsFort Hancock, Off Rt. 36 at Sandy Hook Unit of Gateway National Recreation Area, 732-872-5970. The fort played a key role in harbor defense and navigation since 1764 when the Sandy Hook Lighthouse was built. www.nps.gov/gate c

Highlands Water Taxi, Sandy Hook Bay Marina, One Willow St., 732-291-4713. Stops at many Highlands locations. www.highlandsnj.com

Sandy Hook Lighthouse, Off Rt. 36 at Sandy Hook Unit of Gateway National Recreation Area, 732-872-5970. America’s oldest operating lighthouse is on the grounds of Fort Hancock. Open weekends April-November. www.nps.gov/history/maritime/nhl/sandy.htm

Twin Lights of Navesink Lighthouse, Lighthouse Rd. (Off Rt. 36), 732-872-1814. Historic lighthouse has panoramic views from 256 feet above the water, two-beacon lighthouse overlooks Sandy Hook, New York Harbor and the Atlantic Ocean. www.twin-lights.org c

OutdoorsNew Jersey Marine Sciences Consortium & Education and Outreach Program, 22 Magruder Rd., 732-872-1300. Conducts marine and coastal research. Educational programs. www.njmsc.org c

Sandy Hook Bird Observatory, 20 Hartshorne Dr., Sandy Hook Unit of Gateway National Recreation Area off Rt. 36, 732-872-2500. Great bird viewing, 300 species of birds. Special events. www.njaudubon.org c

Sandy Hook Unit, Gateway National Recreation Area, Visitors Center, two miles from park entrance off Rt. 36, 732-872-0115. The park is a 2,044-acre barrier beach peninsula at the northern tip of the Jersey Shore, which features seven miles of ocean beaches, salt marshes, hiking trails and a maritime holly forest. Open all year. www.nps.gov/gate c

ShoppingHighlands Business Partnership, 140 Bay Ave., 732-291-4713. www.highlandsnj.com

SpasTranscendence Spa & Christine Michelle and the Samadhi Yoga Center of Highlands, 130 Bay Ave., 732-708-1122. Call for available services. www.transcendencespa.com

Sports & RecreationClassic Boat Rides, LLC., 2 Bay Ave. (departs from Bahr’s Landing), 732-337-9292. Sunset cruises, sight “seaing” and private water limo. Sails from Bahrs Landing. www.classicboatrides.com

Kathleen D Sailing Catamaran, Sandy Hook Bay Marina, 1 Willow St., 732-801-7472. Hourly daysails on Sandy Hook and Lower NY/NJ Bay, area rivers and the Atlantic Ocean. Call or visit web site for details. www.kathleend.net

Schupp’s Landing, 12 Bay Ave., 732-872-1479. Small boat rentals. www.schuppslanding.com

Sport Fishing at Clam Hut Seafood Restaurant & Marina, 1 Atlantic St., 732-291-CLAM.

HolgateSports & RecreationHolgate Marina, 83 Tebco Terrace, 609-492-0191. Jet-ski, boat and kayak rentals, charter fishing.

Moonshadow Sportfishing, 1510 Forecastle Ave., 609-597-6615. Sport fishing. www.moonshadowsportfishing.com

HolmdelArts & CultureDuncan Smith Theatre, 36 Crawfords Corner Rd., 732-946-0427. Small stage productions including classics of all kinds. www.holmdeltheatrecompany.org

PNC Bank Arts Center, Garden State Pky., Exit 116,, 732-203-0856. A summer-long concert series of contemporary and classic rock by top performers. www.livenation.com c

Historic SitesHolmes-Hendrickson House, 62 Longstreet Rd., 732-462-1466. 18th-century Dutch style farmhouse. Hands-on spinning and weaving. Special programs. www.monmouthhistory.org

Longstreet Farm, Longstreet & Roberts Rds., 732-946-3758. Restored living-history farm (1890s) affords an authentic look at rural life. www.monmouthcountyparks.com c

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New Jersey Vietnam Veterans’ Memorial Foundation & Vietnam Era Educational Center, Exit 116 Garden State Pky. (adjacent to PNC Bank Arts Center), 732-335-0033. Memorial to New Jersey residents who died or are MIA. www.njvvmf.org c

OutdoorsDavid C. Shaw Arboretum, Holmdel Park, Longstreet & Roberts Rds., 732-946-9562. Flowering trees, ornamentals and plant collections. www.monmouthcountyparks.com c

HowellAttractionsBella Rosa Riding Academy, 151 Oak Glen Rd., 732-938-5445. Set on 25 acres in Central New Jersey, Tall Oaks Farm provides horseback riding lessons to beginners and intermediate riders from ages 3-1/2 and up.  www.bellarosara.com c

Circle A Riding Academy, 116 Herbertsville Rd., 732-938-2004. Horseback riding, trail rides, pony parties.

OutdoorsManasquan Reservoir and Visitor Center, 311 Windeler Rd. (east of Georgia Tavern Rd.), 732-919-0996. 1,200 acres of woods, wetlands, fi ve-mile trail, birding, fi shing, boating. www.monmouthcountyparks.com c

Island HeightsArts & CultureLudlow Thorston Galleries, 10 Central Ave., 732-929-0811. Limited edition prints and watercolors. Call for appointment. www.ludlowthorston.com c

Ocean County Artists’ Guild, Ocean & Chestnut Aves., 732-270-3111. Exhibits, workshops and classes. www.ocartistsguild.org c

Sports & RecreationKokomo Charters, 200 Bay Ave., 732-288-9680. Three hour, captained sailing cruises on Barnegat Bay and Toms River for groups up to six passengers.  Refreshments (soft drinks and snacks) included. Call for details. www.kokomocharters.com/default.aspx

Nelson Sailing Center, 12 Lake Dr., 732-270-6510. www.nelsonsailingcenter.com c

JacksonAttractionsSix Flags Great Adventure, Wild Safari and Hurricane Harbor, 1 Six Flags Blvd. (Rt. 537 S. of I-195, exit 16), 732-928-1821. America’s largest seasonal theme park featuring more than 100 rides, shows and attractions, the world’s largest drive-thru safari outside of Africa, plus the world’s tallest roller coaster. Six Flags also features one of the world’s largest water parks on 45 acres with more than 25 major water oriented rides and attractions. www.sixfl ags.com c

Historic SitesSt. Vladimir’s Memorial Russian Orthodox Church, Rova Farms, 134 Perrineville Rd. (off Rt. 571), 732-928-1248. St. Vladimir Memorial Church and St. Mary’s Russian Orthodox Church, Rova Farms and Restaurant. Church tours. www.stvladimirnj.org c

OutdoorsNew Jersey Forest Resource Education Center, 370 E. Veterans Hwy., 732-928-0029. 620 acre outdoor learning center.

ShoppingJackson Premium Outlets, 537 Monmouth Rd. (Exit 16 off I-195), 732-833-0503. 71 famous brand-named outlet stores. www.premiumoutlets.com c

Rova Farms, 120 Cassville Rd. (Rt. 571), 732-928-0928. Flea market every Tue. & Thurs. Russian restaurant.

Sports & RecreationJackson Skating Center, 2270 W. County Line Rd. (Rt. 526), 732-363-2222. Skate and rollerblade rentals, full service snack bar, arcade, lessons. www.sk8rollermagic.com

KeansburgAttractionsKeansburg Amusement Park, 275 Beachway, 800-805-4FUN. Family friendly park offers one of the largest selections of kiddie rides on the East Coast. www.keansburgamusementpark.com

Runaway Rapids Water Park, 275 Beachway, 732-495-1400. State-of-the-art waterpark with high speed thrill slides to a trip down the lazy river. Try the wet and wild obstacle course or the dark tunnel slides. www.keansburgamusementpark.com c

KeyportOutdoorsHenry Hudson Trail, 945 Rt. 36 W., just west of Avenue D., 732-787-3033. Nine-mile paved trail through six Bayshore towns. www.monmouthcountyparks.com

Sports & RecreationCaptain John’s Charter Fishing, 2 Washington Ave., 732-462-1506. Sport fi shing. www.captainjohnsfi shing.com

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LakehurstHistoric SitesNavy Lakehurst Information Center, Rt. 547 (N. of Rt. 70), 732-818-7520. Site of the 1937 Hindenburg crash. Historic Hangar #1 is a national landmark. Call in advance for access and tour information. www.navair.navy.mil/lakehurst/nlweb c

OutdoorsLake Horicon, Lake St., 732-657-4141. 64-acre lake, fishing, birding, hiking, canoeing. www.lakehurstnj.org c

LakewoodArts & CultureM. Christina Geis Gallery, Georgian Court University, 900 Lakewood Ave., 732-364-2200, ext.348. Exhibits by professional and student artists. www.georgian.edu c

Strand Theater, 400 Clifton Ave., 732-367-7789. Beautifully restored historic theatre. Top name performers, concerts and theatrical events. www.strandlakewood.com c

Strand Theater Gallery, 400 Clifton Ave., 732-367-7789. Photo gallery. www.strandlakewood.com

AttractionsFuture Classics, LLC., 1200 Rt. 88, 732-370-8800. Classic cars on display, collectables. Mon. - Thurs. 9 am - 6 pm, Fri. & Sat. 9 am - 5:30 pm. www.futureclassicsnj.com

GolfingEagle Ridge Golf Club, 2 Augusta Blvd., 732-901-4900. 18 holes. The View Restaurant. www.eagleridgegolf.com

Lakewood Country Club, 145 Country Club Dr., 732-363-8125. 18 holes. www.thelakewoodcountryclub.com c

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Sports & RecreationHarley-Davidson/Buell of Ocean County, 300 Rt. 70, 732-367-7000. Motorcycle rentals, learn to ride programs and more. Call for details. www.hdoceancounty.com

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Lakewood BlueClaws Minor League Professional Baseball, FirstEnergy Park, 2 Stadium Way, 732-901-7000. Minor league professional baseball in beautiful 6,500 seat stadium. Philadelphia Phillies affiliate. www.blueclaws.com c

Lakewood Golf Range, 150 Locust St., 732-364-2190. Driving range, miniature golf.

The Incline Club, 485 Locust St., 732-901-7900. Indoor skate park for boards, bikes and blades. www.sk8tic.com c

Lanoka HarborSports & RecreationThe Charter Boat William Knorr, 1357 Laurel Blvd., 609-848-4094. In-shore and off-shore fishing, day and overnight trips. www.fishbeachhaven.com/ourboats/williamknorr/index.htm

LavalletteAttractionsMusic Man Singing Ice Cream Shoppe, 2305 Grand Central Ave., 732-854-2779. An old-fashioned singing ice cream shoppe. www.njmusicman.com

ShoppingClems Antiques & Fine Collectibles, 1501 Rt. 35 N., 732-793-2299. An antique shop “as it should be.” Furniture, Victorian smalls, jewelry, country, vintage toys, military, sports. Open daily June, July Aug., weekends thereafter.

Sports & RecreationYakkity Yaks Kayak Rental, 3245 Rt. 35, 732-830-1835. Kayak rentals. www.yakskayakrental.com

LincroftArts & CultureBrookdale Performing Arts Center, Brookdale Community College, 765 Newman Springs Rd., 732-224-2411. Offers student, community and professional productions, musical performances. www.brookdalecc.edu/pages/124.asp c

Henderson Theatre, 850 Newman Springs Rd., 732-774-7827. Call for performance information. www.premiertheatre.com

Monmouth Museum, Brookdale Community College, 765 Newman Springs Rd., 732-747-2266. The museum features changing exhibitions and programs, which appeal to a variety of interests. www.monmouthmuseum.org c

Theatre Barn, Thompson Park, 805 Newman Springs Rd., 732-842-4000. Summer theater at its best. www.monmouthcountyparks.com c

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Lunch & Dinner CruisesLunch & Dinner CruisesLunch & Dinner CruisesLocated in an 1868 Carriage House, this Museum is dedicated to the rich Maritime heritage of Barnegat Bay, Toms River and surrounding waters. Displays include historic boats, artifacts, local maritime history and an active boat workshop for restoration.

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Open Year Round: Tues, Thurs & Sat. 10am – 2pmLocation: Corner of Hooper Ave & Water St.

Toms River, New Jersey 08753www.tomsriverseaport.org • [email protected]

732-349-9209 • Free admission

Little Egg HarborArts & CultureGiffordtown Schoolhouse Museum, 35 Leitz Blvd. & Wisteria Ln., 609-294-1547. Built in 1884. Replica of wireless station. Artifacts of Tuckerton. Memorabilia of Quaker inhabitants. www.tuckertonlehhs.org/schoolhouse.php c

Golfi ngOcean County Golf Course at Atlantis, 261 Country Club Blvd., 609-296-2444. 18 holes. www.ocean.nj.us/parks/golf.htm c

Sea Oaks Golf Club, 99 Golf View Dr., 609-296-2656. 18 holes. www.seaoaksgolf.com c

OutdoorsGreat Bay Boulevard, 609-259-2132. Superb birding location.

ShoppingJoyce Lawrence Fine Art, 311 Harbortown Blvd., 609-296-6985. Framed and unframed originals and limited edition lithographs. By appointment only. www.joycelawrenceart.com

Sports & Recreation Karen Ann II, Great Bay Marina, 41 Montana Rd., 609-652-1633. Sport fi shing. www.karenannii.com

Temptation Sportfi shing, Great Bay Marina, 41 Montana Rd., 609-432-8650. Sport fi shing. www.temptationfi shing.com

Long BeachSports & Recreation Brighton Beach Surf Shop, 8511 Long Beach Blvd., 609-492-0342. Lessons and sales. www.brightonbeachsurfshop.com

Long BranchArts & CultureNew Jersey Repertory Company, 179 Broadway, 732-229-3166. Presents new plays and classics. www.njrep.org c

ShoppingPier Village, One Chelsea Ave., 732-923-0100. More than 30 ocean front premier shops and restaurants and year round events. www.piervillage.com

SpasAquamedica Day Spa Resort & Salon, 16 Laird St, Pier Village, 732-222-8611. Full service spa. www.aquamedicaspa.com c

The Spa at Ocean Place, 1 Ocean Blvd., 800-411-6493. Full service spa. www.oceanplaceresort.com c

ManahawkinArts & CultureOur Gang Community Theatre, 76 Beach Dr., 609-698-6815. A community theatre open to children, teens and adults who love to perform. www.ourgang.org c

Stafford Township Arts Center, OceanFirst Theatre, 1000 McKinley Ave., 609-489-8600. 800-plus seat theatre featuring named entertainers, community theatre and other groups. www.njstac.com

Stafford Township Heritage Park, 120 N. Main St. (Rt. 9), 609-597-0410. Restored railroad station, the Stone Store and the Old Baptist Church. www.staffordhistory.org

Golfi ngOcean Acres Country Club, 925 Buccaneer Ln., 609-597-9393. 18 holes. www.allforeclub.com c

ShoppingEarth Sea & Sky, 657 E. Bay Ave., 609-492-7777. Featured area artists. Prints, limited editions, giclee and posters.

Manahawkin Mart, 657 E. Bay Ave., 609-597-1017. Old-fashioned indoor, outdoor fl ea market.

Sports & RecreationCauseway Boat Rentals, 2200 E. Bay Ave., 609-494-1371. Boat slips, rentals. www.causewayboatrentals.net c

Moonshadow Sportfi shing, 1510 Forecastle Ave., 609-597-6615. Sport fi shing. www.moonshadowsportfi shing.com

Stafford Township Municipal Boat Ramp, Dock Rd., end of Cedar Run, 609-597-1771.

ManalapanAttractionsCombat Sports, 58 LaValley Dr., 732-845-9393. Outdoor laser tag. www.combatsportsusa.com

Golfi ngKnob Hill Golf Club, 1 Shinnecock Dr. (off Rt. 33 W. at Sawgrass Dr.), 732-792-7722. 18 holes, semi-private. www.knobhillgc.com

Pine Brook Golf Course, 1 Covered Bridge Blvd., 732-536-7272. 18 holes, short. www.monmouthcountyparks.com c

Historic SitesMonmouth Battlefi eld State Park, 275 Rt. 522 (Freehold Rd.), 732-462-9616. One of the largest battles of the American Revolution took place in the park’s fi elds and forests. The pivotal Battle of Monmouth is re-enacted every June. www.state.nj.us/dep/parksandforests/parks/monbat.html c

Old Tennent Presbyterian Church, 448 Tennent Rd., 732-446-6299. The building was used as a hospital during the Revolutionary War. www.oldtennentchurch.org

ManasquanArts & CultureAlgonquin Arts Theatre, 173 Main St., 732-528-9211. Three resident theatre companies with 60 events annually. www.algonquinarts.com c

Main Street Gallery, 131 Main St., 732-223-1268. Fine art gallery. www.mainstreetgallery.com c

Squan Custom Frame Shop, 209 Rt. 71, 732-223-1334. Original art and prints of local scenes by local artists framed and unframed plus creative custom framing. www.squancustomframe.com

AttractionsManasquan Water Taxi, At the Sand Bar, Union Lane., 732-292-1159. Bar hopping, restaurant, Treasure Island and Eco trips. www.manasquanwatertaxi.com

OutdoorsFisherman’s Cove Conservation Area, 391 Third Ave., 732-922-3868. 33 acres of marshland. Fishing and walking. www.monmouthcountyparks.com c

ShoppingCircle Factory Outlet Center, 1407 W. Atlantic Ave., 732-223-2300. 35 outlet stores. c

The Shops on Main Street, 107 Main St., 732-223-8303. Forty-fi ve boutique shops and restaurants.

ManchesterSports & RecreationFit Golf Range, 2156 Rt. 37 W., 732-657-3227. Driving range, 18-hole miniature golf course, restaurant.

MatawanShoppingThe Market Place I & II, 443 Rt. 34, 732-583-8700. Twenty fi ve discount stores.

State ParksCheesequake State Park, 300 Gordon Rd., 732-566-2161. The Park’s uniqueness lies in its geographical location, situated in the middle of the urban north and the suburban south. Open fi elds, saltwater and freshwater marshes, a white cedar swamp, Pine Barrens and a northeastern hardwood forest are the main characteristics of the park. www.state.nj.us/dep/parksandforests/parks/cheesequake.html

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MiddletownArts & CultureMonmouth Players, Sears & Monmouth Aves., 732-291-9211. Community theater has offered productions for more than 40 years. www.monmouthplayers.org

Historic SitesChrist Church, Kings Hwy. & Church St., 732-671-2524. Served as the Church of England congregation since 1680. www.christchurchmiddletown.org

Marlpit Hall, 137 Kings Hwy., 732-462-1466. Loyal to the King of England, the Taylor family of Marlpit Hall faced difficult choices in 1776. Learn their story and that of the enslaved Africans living with them. Open May–Sept. www.monmouthhistory.org c

Taylor-Butler House, 127 Kings Hwy., 732-462-1466. Built in 1853. Finest restored Victorian Italianate style mansion still standing in Monmouth County. www.monmouth.com/~mcha/home.html

OutdoorsDeep Cut Gardens, 352 Red Hill Rd., 732-671-6050. The 54 acres of gardens and greenhouses are a living catalog of cultivated and native plant materials. www.monmouthcountyparks.com c

Huber Woods Environmental Center, 25 Brown’s Dock Rd. (off Navesink Rd.), 732-872-2670. Variety of hands-on displays featuring plants, animals, weather room and birdwatching. www.monmouthcountyparks.com c

Moses D. Heath Farm Exhibit, 219 Harmony Rd., 732-671-0566. Former spy house collection, “For Land Sake” and family collection. http://heathfarm.tripod.com/peacelane c

Poricy Park Conservancy, Oak Hill Rd., 732-842-5966. Birding and butterfly viewing (40 species identified), cultivated wildflower fields, eight miles of trails, 250 acres of natural landscapes. www.poricypark.org c

Tatum Park, 151 Red Hill Rd., 732-671-6050. Park has 366 acres of woods and fields including an activity center, playground and four miles of trails. www.monmouthcountyparks.com

MillstoneGolfingCharleston Springs Golf Course, 101 Woodville Rd. (Rt. 527), 732-409-7227. 36 holes. www.monmouthcountyparks.com c

Sports & RecreationHole in One Golf Center, 530 Rt. 33, 732-792-2818. Driving range, miniature golf, putting and chipping greens, 9-hole course.

Monmouth BeachArts & CultureMonmouth Beach Cultural Center, Ocean Ave. & Seacrest Rd., 732-229-4527. The original Monmouth Beach Lifesaving Station. Exhibits and events.

NeptuneArts & CultureJersey Shore Arts Center, Main Ave. & Rt. 71, 732-502-0050. Dance, drama, performances and concerts. www.jerseyshoreartscenter.org

GolfingShark River Golf Course, 320 Old Corlies Ave., 732-922-4141. 18 holes. www.monmouthcountyparks.com c

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Arts & CultureNew Egypt - Plumstead Township Welcome Center, 31 Main St., 609-758-6990. Displays and local information. Open Mon. - Fri., 10 am - 4 pm. www.mainstreeetne.org c

AttractionsNew Egypt Speedway, 720 Rt. 539, 609-758-1900. 1/2 mile clay track for modified, sportsman cars and street stocks. Supervised playground facility. www.newegyptspeedway.net c

Oakford Lake & Paradise Park, Main St. & Lakeview Dr., 609-758-1518. Concerts at the gazebo, fishing tournaments, boat ramp. c

ShoppingDeWolf’s -U- Pick Farm, 10 W. Colliers Mills Rd., 609-758-2424. Jersey fresh fruits and vegetables. c

Emery’s Berry Farm, Inc., 346 Long Swamp Rd., 609-758-8514. Emery’s famous pies, organic blueberries, you pick end of June to mid. Aug. Pick pumpkins in Fall. www.emerysfarm.com c

Hallock’s You Pick Farm & Greenhouses, 38 Fischer Rd., 609-758-8847. You pick strawberries, vegetables. www.hallocksupick.com

New Egypt - Plumstead Township Flea Market Village and Auction, 933 Rt. 537 (Monmouth Rd.), 609-758-2082. Flea market Mon., Wed. & Sun. mornings year-round. c

Red Barn Antiques, 56 Maple Ave., 609-758-9152. One of the biggest shops in the state. www.redbarnnj.com c

Sports & RecreationLaurita Equestrian Center, 31 Archer Town Rd., 609-752-0900. Adult/children’s riding lessons, trail lessons for experienced riders.

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Right here in the Shore Region, Long Branch’s Ocean Place Resort and Spa features some of the most pampering treatment options among the state’s spa hotels. Showcasing breathtaking ocean views, this premier escape offers a rejuvenating selection of custom day spa packages, including personalized services, treatments and a complete spa vacation experience. Another top-flight establishment is the Elements Spa at Crystal Springs Resort in Vernon. Ranked among the top 30 spas in America and No. 1 in New Jersey, this luxury spa has hand-painted earthscape walls sparkling with bits of mica, illuminated rice paper artwork, hammered copper fixtures, natural fabrics and unique rainwalls dripping with thousands of silver beads. Go for a single treatment, enjoy a full day of pampering or plan

a relaxing luxury spa vacation. You can also enjoy the Elemental Journey, a signature treatment for two that is set in a private, four-room suite. It’s a romantic weekend like no other. While visiting the Historic Seaview, a resort in Galloway, enjoy a soothing escape at the world-class Red Door Spa, founded by Elizabeth Arden. For nearly 100 years, guests have stepped through the Red Door and into a relaxing retreat. Situated in Atlantic City’s marina district, the Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa is the home of Spa Toccare, a remarkable 54,000-square-foot mecca of delight. Before a night of hot entertainment and gaming, indulge in an assortment of European spa treatments. Another popular getaway is The Spa at Forrestal, which features premier facials and beauty treatments on the secluded, 25 wooded-acre campus of the Princeton Marriott Hotel & Conference Center.

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Wineries & BreweriesLaurita Winery, 35 Archertown Rd., 609-758-8000. Winery on 250 acres with historic farm buildings and horse barns. Tour winery and see the wine making process. www.thewalkabout.org

Normandy BeachSports & Recreation Coastline Adventures Surfing School, Normandy Beach, 732-300-5115. Surfing instructions. www.njsurfschool.com/4436.html

North Beach HavenShoppingJust Bead It, 1305 Long Beach Blvd., 609-492-2323. Make-your-own jewelry store that caters to all ages. Great selection of kids’ items. Wide variety of hand-crafted jewelry made by local artists. www.justbeadit.net

Sports & RecreationJingles Bait & Tackle, 1214 Bay Ave., 609-492-2795. www.jinglebaitandtackle.com

Sportsman’s Marina, 20th St. at the Bay, 609-492-7931. Boat rentals. www.sportsmansmarina.com

Ocean GroveArts & CultureOcean Grove Great Auditorium, Pilgrim Pathway, 732-775-0035. Summer musical events. www.oceangrove.org c

The Starving Artists at Days, 47 Olin St., 732-988-1007. Fully staged musical theater in outdoor Victorian garden. c

Historic SitesHistoric Centennial Summer Cottage, Central Ave. & McClintock St., 732-774-1869. Victorian home and furnishings. www.oceangrovehistory.org

ShoppingComfort Zone, 44 1/2 Main Ave., 732-869-9990. Bath, body, reproduction antiques. www.comfortzoneoceangrove.com

Favorite Things, 62 Main Ave., 732-774-0230. Furniture, gifts, accessories and jewelry.

Gifts by Tina, 73 Main Ave., 732-774-0457. Collectibles, dolls, linens and lace.

The Beach House II, 52 Pitman Ave., 732-897-0911. Furniture, ornaments, Christmas shop open all year, giftware, antiques and garden accessories. c

Ocean TownshipSports & RecreationOcean Sports Academy, 1750 Brielle Ave., 732-493-4500. Indoor baseball, softball, basketball, volleyball, soccer, video arcade and snack bar. www.osanj.com

Oceanport Sports & RecreationMonmouth Park Racetrack, 175 Oceanport Ave., 732-222-5100. Thoroughbred racing. Free pony rides, clowns & music. Simulcast racing. www.monmouthpark.com

Riverboat Services, The Great Ga-Zee-Boat, Oceanport Landing Marina, 417 River St., 732-780-4217. Dinner and party cruises on the Shrewsbury and Navesink rivers and Sandy Hook Bay. www.riverboatservices.com

Point PleasantArts & CultureGreat Pacific Frame Shoppe & Gallery, 1004 Trenton Ave., 732-892-6207. Great Pacific Gallery presents fine art originals by accomplished local and regional artists. The gallery offers a variety of art exhibits several times a year. Framing services. www.greatpacificgallery.com/index.html

H. Hargrove Gallery, 638 Arnold Ave., 732-899-2338. Fine art studio. www.store.hhargrove.com c

New Jersey Museum of Boating, Johnson Brothers Boat Works, 1800 Bay Ave., Bldg. 12, 732-859-4767. Celebrates the works of boat builders. More than 1,000 artifacts, including boats indigenous to New Jersey. Exhibits on hull construction. Self-guided. www.njmb.org c

ShoppingGreat Pacific Gallery & Frame Shop, 1004 Trenton Ave., 732-892-6207. www.greatpacificgallery.com

Point Pleasant Galleries & Antiques, 626 Ocean Rd., 732-892-2217. Antiques and auctions. By appointment only. www.pointpleasantgalleries.com

SpasThe Pampered Spirit, 2302 Bennett Ave., 732-299-8793. Full service, state wide mobile spa services offered in home, office, hotel or corporate venue. Call or visit web site for details. www.thepamperedspiritnj.com

Sports & RecreationFintastic, Clarks Landing Marina, 840 Arnold Ave., 732-292-9565. Sport fishing. www.fintasticcharters.com c

The River Belle, 47 Broadway, 732-528-6620. Dinner cruises. www.riverboattour.com c

Point Pleasant BeachAttractionsJenkinson’s Aquarium, 300 Ocean Ave. (on the boardwalk), 732-892-0600. Sharks, penguins, seals, touch tank, rain forest, school programs offered. www.jenkinsons.com c

Jenkinson’s Boardwalk Amusements, 300 Ocean Ave. (on the boardwalk), 732-892-0600. Family amusement park, beach, adventure miniature golf, fun house, night club, restaurant, volleyball tournaments, live entertainment on the beach. www.jenkinsons.com

OutdoorsManasquan Inlet, North End Ocean Ave., 732-892-1118. A prime winter birding location.

ShoppingFond Memories Antiques and Gifts Center, 624 Bay Ave., 732-892-1917. Shop seven days a week, furniture, collectables, glass and china, jewelry and gift items.

Jenkinson’s, 300 Ocean Ave., 732-899-4460. Gifts, novelties, clothes, homemade candy, year round shopping on the boardwalk. Online shopping available. www.jenkinsons.com c

Point Pavilion Antique Center, 608 Arnold Ave., 732-899-6300. Everything from furniture to shabby chic. c

Point Pleasant Antique Emporium, Corner of Bay & Trenton Aves., 732-892-2222. More than 125 individual dealers under one roof. c

Point Pleasant Beach Downtown, 517A Arnold Ave., 732-899-2424. More than 100 shops, 15 antique galleries and 15 restaurants. www.pointpleasantbeachnj.org

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SpasMinding the Body Wellness Center, 718 Arnold Ave., 732-892-7566. Massage therapy, hot tub and sauna, facials, colon hydrotherapy, biofeedback. www.mindingthebody.com c

White Sands Resort & Spa, 1205 Ocean Ave., 732-899-3370. 130 rooms, spa, fine dining restaurant, gym, indoor pool, 2 outdoor pools. Massages and skin care. www.thewhitesands.com c

Sports & RecreationBarvic Charter Boat, 405 Channel Dr., 732-988-0136. Sport fishing. www.thebarvic.com c

Charter Boat Tampa VII, 30 Broadway & Inlet Dr., 732-295-8100. Sport fishing. www.tampavii.com c

Cock Robin, 415 Broadway, 732-892-5083. Sport fishing. www.cockrobin.com

Dauntless Broadway Basin, 47 Broadway, 732-892-4298. Sport fishing. www.dauntlessfishing.com c

Gambler, 59 Inlet Dr., 732-295-7569. Sport fishing. www.gamblerfishing.net

Mimi VI, 415 Broadway, 732-370-8019. Sport fishing plus party and fireworks cruises. www.mimivi.com

Miss Jennifer, Kens Landing, 30 Broadway, 732-899-3959. Sport fishing. www.kenslanding.net

Miss Michele III Charter Boat Rides and Fishing, 415 Broadway, 732-899-4984. Sport fishing. www.missmichele.com c

Norma K III, Kens Landing, 30 Broadway, 732-899-8868. Sport fishing. www.normak.com

Point Pleasant Parasail, 35 Broadway, 732-714-2359. Oceanfront flights. www.pointpleasantparasail.com

Purple Jet Sport Fishing, 407 Channel Dr., 732-996-2579. Sport fishing. www.purplejet.com

Queen Mary at Spikes Fishery, 415 Broadway, 732-899-3766. Sport fishing. www.njqueenmary.com

River Belle, 47 Broadway, 732-892-3377. This 80-foot replica of a Mississippi River paddle wheel cruiser sails up the Manasquan River and Barnegat Bay daily. Luncheon, dinner, twilight and starlight excursions with DJ and dancing. www.riverboattour.com c

Sea Devil, 405 Channel Dr., 732-701-1094. Sport fishing. www.seadevilfishing.com

Port MonmouthSports & RecreationCharter Sails, 200 Port Monmouth Rd. E. (Monmouth Cove Marina), 732-801-7472. Charter Sails offers half day, all day and sunset cruises on Sandy Hook and Lower New York bays aboard a 35-foot Catalina sailboat. Trips to Statue of Liberty and off shore sailing available. Call for more information. www.charter-sails.com

Red BankArts & CultureBeacon Fine Arts Gallery, 68 White St., 732-936-0888. Eclectic gallery of fine art & creative custom framing, sculpture and original paintings. www.beaconfinearts.com

Chetkin Gallery, 9 Wharf Ave., 732-741-6116. Offering the finest selection of original international fine art. www.chetkingallery.com

Count Basie Theatre, 99 Monmouth St., 732-842-9000. The Count Basie Theatre is a 1,543-seat theater featuring year-round entertainment including popular music, comedy, symphony, jazz, rock and more. For group sales call 732-224-8778 Ext. 123. www.countbasietheatre.org c

McKay Imaging Photography Studio & Gallery, 12 Monmouth St., 732-842-2272. Gallery is completely dedicated to photography and features local and national artists on a rotating basis. www.mckayimaging.com

Monmouth County Arts Council, 107 Monmouth St., 732-212-1890. www.monmoutharts.org

Phoenix Productions, Inc., 111 Monmouth St., 732-747-0014. Live Broadway musical revivals. www.phoenixredbank.com c

Two River Theatre Company, 21 Bridge Ave., 732-345-1400. Professional theatre company. www.trtc.org c

ShoppingAntique Center of Red Bank, 226 W. Front St., 732-842-4336. Antiques from more than 150 dealers. www.redbankantiques.com c

Red Bank Downtown, 20 Broad St., 732-842-4244. More than 300 shops, 20 art galleries, 60 restaurants in a beautiful Victorian downtown. www.redbankrivercenter.org c

Sports & RecreationRed Bank Armory Ice Complex, 76 Chestnut St., 732-450-9001. Ice skating and hockey. www.redbankarmory.com

Wineries & BreweriesBasil T’s Brew Pub & Italian Grill, 183 Riverside Ave., 732-842-5990. Brewery, restaurant, bar and live entertainment. www.basilt.com c

Sea GirtArts & CultureNational Guard Militia Museum of New Jersey, Sea Girt Ave. E. of Rt. 71, 732-974-5966. Artifacts and memorabilia with significance to the militia and National Guard of New Jersey. www.nj.gov/military/museum/index.html c

AttractionsSea Girt Lighthouse (c.1896), Beacon Blvd. at Ocean Blvd., 732-974-0514. Guided tours on Sunday afternoons April - Nov. www.njlhs.org/njlight/seagirt.html

ShoppingBrook 35 Plaza, 2150 Rt. 35, 732-933-8382. More than 20 stores. www.brook35plaza.com c

Seaside HeightsAttractionsBig Top Arcade, 1020 N. Boardwalk, 732-793-0600. Video games and slot machines. Seasonal. www.seasideheightstourism.com c

Carousel Family Entertainment Center, 22 Boardwalk at Dupont Ave., 732-793-7275. Arcade, games, carousel, laser tag. www.seasideheightstourism.com c

Casino Arcade, Sherman Ave. & Boardwalk, 732-793-6488. Arcade. www.seasideheightstourism.com c

Casino Pier and Jenkinson’s Breakwater Beach Water Park, 800 Ocean Terrace, 732-793-6488. Rides, water park, arcades, games and attractions. Seasonal. www.casinopiernj.com c

Coin Castle Amusements, 500 Boardwalk, 732-793-1500. Family entertainment center. Arcades. www.coincastle.com c

Jenkinson’s Breakwater Beach Water Park at Casino Pier, 800 Ocean Terrace, 732-793-6488. A state-of-the-art water park with the largest interactive play area on the North Atlantic Coast. www.casinopiernj.com

Lucky Leo’s Arcade, 311 Boardwalk, 732-793-1323. www.luckyleosamusements.com c

Lucky’s Arcade, 1215 Boardwalk, 732-793-1565. www.luckyleosamusements.com c

Old Time Photos, 219 Boardwalk, 732-793-5883. Make your memories last a lifetime with a special photo opp.

The Game Room, 11 Boardwalk, 732-250-2608. Arcade and video games. www.thegameroomusa.com

Historic SitesFloyd Moreland Historic Dentzel / Looff Carousel, Casino Pier, 800 Ocean Terrace, 732-793-6489. One of two American-crafted hand-carved antique carousels in New Jersey; 1923 Wurlitzer Military Band Organ; the only continuously operating carousel band organ in the state. www.magicalcarousel.com

ShoppingBarooo Surf Shop, 1520 Boulevard, 732-793-9009. Surfboards, bikes, body boards and SUP (stand-up paddling) rentals, surfing lessons. www.barooosurf.com

Le Petite Garage, 1020 Ocean Terrace, 732-793-4004. Wonderful collection of jewelry, accessories, clothing and more.

Lucky Lady, 209 Boardwalk, 732-793-3376. Great selection of trendy clothes, accessories, shoes and more.

Magical Carousel Shoppe, 720 Boardwalk, 800-830-8374. Unique gift shop with a carousel, amusement park and whimsical theme.

Sports & RecreationCasino Fishing Pier, Sherman & Boardwalk, 732-830-2252. Ocean fishing pier. c

Cranbury Inlet Marina, Rt. 35 S., 732-793-4434. Boat rentals & crabbing supplies.

Dock Outfitters, 5 Rt. 35 S. & Porter Ave., 732-830-8171. Bait and tackle. Boat and water sports rentals and restaurant, crabbing supplies. www.thedockoutfitters.com c

Pedal & Paddles Rentals, 3 Rt 35 S., 732-830-5757. Kayaks, water trampoline, cat cruiser, hydrobikes, paddle boats, boat ramp access. Seasonal. www.pedalsnpaddlesnj.com c

Seaside Waverunners, Rt. 35 S. Fishing Pier, 732-830-5611. Waverunner and Jet Ski rentals, 16-foot Carolina skiff, fishing pier, water front cafe. www.seasidewaverunners.com

Seaside Waverunners II, Rt. 35 S. at Cranbury Inlet Marina, 732-830-4900. Jet Ski and Waverunner rentals. Seasonal. www.seasidewaverunners.com

Seaside ParkAttractionsFuntown Amusement Pier, 1930 Boardwalk, 732-830-7437. Rides, games, food and attractions for all ages. www.funtownpier.com c

Seaside Park Boardwalk, 732-914-0100. Amusement pier, gazebos and more. c

Sports & RecreationBetty and Nick’s Bait & Tackle Shop, 807 Central Ave., S.W., 732-793-2708. Fishing information. www.bettyandnicks.com c

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State ParksIsland Beach State Park, Rt. 35 S., 732-793-0506. More than 3,000 acres and 10 miles of white sand beach attract swimmers, sunbathers, anglers and surfers. Modern bathhouses, beach access ramps, a mile of beach with lifeguards, historic buildings, trails, interpretive programs, bike paths and facilities for people with disabilities combine to make Island Beach a unique place to explore. www.njparksandforests.org

Ship BottomArts & CultureGwenn Hotaling Art Studio and Gallery, 285 W. 8th St., 609-494-7485. Long Beach Island art in needlepoint. www.gwennhotaling.com

Island Arts, 202 W. 27th St. & Central Ave., 609-361-9361. Displays limited editions signed and numbered art. www.islandartslbi.com

AttractionsFlamingo Golf, W. 5th St. & Long Beach Blvd., 609-361-1874. Miniature golf. c

Hartland Miniature Golf & Arcade, 2903 Long Beach Blvd., 609-494-7776. Miniature golf and arcade. www.funnj.com/kids/minigolf c

Our Endless Summer, 320 Long Beach Blvd., 609-494-7222. Arcade and redemption center. Serving 26 varieties of ice cream. c

Sand Trap Miniature Golf, 23rd & Long Beach Blvd., 609-494-3185.

Sports & RecreationAlliance for a Living Ocean, 202 W. 27th St., 609-494-7800. Children’s activities, seining, beach walks. www.livingocean.org c

Farias’ Surf & Sport, 28th St. & Long Beach Blvd., 609-494-7368. Complete surf and sport shop, rental, lessons. Visit web site for other locations. www.farias-surf.com

Fisherman’s Headquarters, 280 W. 9th St., 609-494-5739. Fishing information and gear. www.fishermansheadquarters.com Part hand

Ron Jon Surf Shop, 201 W. 9th St., 609-494-8844. www.ronjons.com

Ship Bottom Municipal Boat Ramp, 10th St. & the Bay, 609-494-9819. Parking for more than 100 cars. Boat and Jet Ski ramps.

Surf Shack, 2912 Long Beach Blvd., 609-494-4017. Surfing classes, surfboard rentals and repairs. www.surfshacklbi.com

Surf Unlimited, 1820 Long Beach Blvd., 609-494-3555. Full line of surfboards, rentals, 24-hour surf hotline. www.surfinglbi.com

Wave Hog Surf Shop, 620 Long Beach Blvd., 609-494-1040. Lessons and sales. www.wavehogssurfshop.com c

ShrewsburyHistoric SitesAllen House, Rt. 35 & Sycamore Ave., 732-462-1466. Built before 1740. The Blue Ball Tavern at Shrewsbury’s “Historic Four Corners” functioned as a courthouse, townhall, post office and community center, as well as a hostelry. www.monmouthhistory.org c

ShoppingThe Grove at Shrewsbury, 597 Rt. 35, 732-530-1200. More than 30 quality stores, lifestyle center. Open daily. www.thegroveatshrewsbury.com c

Spring LakeArts & CultureFrederick Galleries, 1405 Third Ave., 732-974-0376. Beautiful art by national and local artists. www.frederickgalleries.com c

Spring Lake Theatre Co., Third & Madison Aves., 732-449-4530. Six plays a year—musicals, comedies, etc. “Best Community Theater in Monmouth County.” www.springlaketheatre.com c

ShoppingDreamkeeper, 1309A Third Ave., 732-974-0184. Dreamkeeper is a women’s shop that offers unique and comfortable clothing for day to evening. www.dreamkeepernj.com

Irish Centre, 1120 Third Ave., 732-449-6650. Featuring a full line of Irish imports. www.irishcentre.net c

Kate & Company, 1100 Third Ave., 732-449-1633. English and Irish furniture, accessories from Mexico, England and USA. www.kateandco.skuby.com

Teddy Bears by the Seashore, 1306 Third Ave, 732-449-7446. Featuring Jersey Girl apparel and children’s clothing. www.jerseygirlusa.com

StaffordvilleAttractionsEagleswood Amusement Park, 597 Rt. 9, 609-978-6606. Go-karts, rides, arcade, two 18-hole miniature golf courses, batting cages, driving range. www.eagleswoodsamusementpark.com c

Stone HarborShoppingJust Bead It, 9631 3rd Ave., 609-368-0400. Make-your-own jewelry store that caters to all ages. Great selection of kids’ items. Wide variety of hand-crafted jewelry made by local artists. www.justbeadit.net

Surf CityArts & CultureM.T. Burton Gallery, 1819 Long Beach Blvd., 609-494-0006. The gallery features fine art, pottery and antiques, plus a sculpture garden. www.mtburtongallery.com

ShoppingJust Bead It, 1616 Long Beach Blvd., 609-494-8177. Make-your-own jewelry store that caters to all ages. Great selection of kids’ items. Wide variety of hand-crafted jewelry made by local artists. www.justbeadit.net

Sports & RecreationFarias’ Surf & Sport, 506 Long Beach Blvd., 609-494-8616. Complete surf and sport shop, rental, lessons. Visit web site for other locations. www.farias-surf.com

Municipal Boat Ramp, Division St. & The Bay, 609-494-3064. www.longbeachisland.com

Surf Buggy Inc., 1414 Long Beach Blvd., 609-361-3611. Bicycle rentals, surreys, sales and service. www.surfbuggylbi.com c

Surf City Bait & Tackle, 317 Long Beach Blvd., 609-494-2333. Bait, tackle, clamming licenses. www.surfcitybaitandtackle.com

Tinton FallsGolfingTwin Brook Golf Center, 1251 Jumping Brook Rd., 732-922-1600. 9 holes. c

ShoppingJersey Shore Premium Outlets, 1 Premium Outlets Blvd., 732-918-1700. Upscale outlet shopping at 120 designer and name brand stores. www.premiumoutlets.com/jerseyshore

Toms RiverArts & CultureExit 82: A Toms River Theatre Company, 1519 Hooper Ave. (Toms River Intermediate East), 908-910-4868. Exit 82 will produces musicals during the summer months. Call for details. www.exit82theatre.com

Exit 82 Art Gallery, 218 Main St. (Rt. 166), 732-341-8738. Display of oil and watercolor paintings, photos, ceramics and glass art. www.downtowntomsriver.com

Fine Arts Center at Ocean County College, College Dr. off Hooper Ave. (Rt. 549), 732-255-0400. Nationally known repertory companies, varied programs, shows, concerts and children’s events. www.ocean.edu c

Garden State Philharmonic, Ocean County College, Arts & Community Center, 1 College Dr. off Hooper Ave. (Rt. 549), 732-255-0460. Professional orchestra. Call for performance locations & information. www.gardenstatephilharmonic.com c

Picture Perfect Gallery, 1307 Rt. 37 E., 732-929-3636. Displays etchings, serigraphs, limited editions, prints and local artists’ originals. pictureperfectgallery.net

Poland Spring Arena, 1245 Old Freehold Rd., 732-818-8536. The 3,500-seat arena hosts a variety of professional and varsity sporting events, live concerts, trade shows, and much more. www.ritaccocenter.com

The Ocean County Library, 101 Washington St., 732-349-6200. Summer concerts. www.theoceancountylibrary.org c

Virginia Perle Art Gallery, 96 E. Water St., 732-244-4300. Exhibits a wide range of Virginia Perle watercolor subjects including landscapes. virginiaperleartgallery.com

AttractionsInsectropolis, 1761 Lakewood Rd. (Rt. 9), 732-349-7090. Interactive museum of bugs. Open Tues. - Sat. 10 am - 3 pm. www.insectropolis.com

River Lady, Sails from 1 Robbins Parkway, 732-349-8664. Paddle wheeler with sightseeing cruises, special theme dance cruises, meal and private party cruises. www.riverlady.com

Robert J. Novins Planetarium, Ocean County College, College Dr. off Hooper Ave. (Rt.549), 732-255-0343. Explore the universe! Programs for children and adults. Call for the latest schedule info. www.ocean.edu/campus/planetarium/index.htm c

Seaside Sailing, Pier One Marina, 3430 Adams Ave., 732-830-9385. Sailboat rides and private sailing charters on a 2006 Hunter 44 or 2005 Catalina 350. Sails on the inland waters of Barnegat Bay and Toms River. www.seasidesailing.com

GolfingBey Lea Golf Course, 1536 N. Bay Ave., 732-349-0566. 18 holes. www.tomsrivertownship.com c

OutdoorsCattus Island County Park, 1170 Cattus Island Blvd., 732-270-6960. Cooper Environmental Center features exhibits in natural surroundings, live animals, six miles of trails and a butterfly garden. www.ocean.nj.us/parks/cattus.html c

ShoppingDowntown Toms River Farmers’ Market, Huddy Park, E. Water St. at Robbins Pky., 732-341-8738. Every Wed., noon - 6 pm, June - Oct. www.downtowntomsriver.com

Main Street Antiques Center, 251 Main St., 732-349-5764. Twelve dealers and 14 showcase dealers. General antiques. c

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Narcissus Florals & Gifts, 635 Bay Ave., 800-437-5039. Florist and art gallery. www.mynarcissus.com

Ocean County Mall, 1201 Hooper Ave. at Bay Ave. (Rt. 571), 732-244-8200. Regional mall. www.simon.com c

Picture Perfect Gallery & Framing, 1307 Rt. 37 E., 732-929-3636.

SpasD’Jais Salon & Spa, 1182 Fischer Blvd., 732-270-9711. Full service salon. www.djaissalonandspa.com c

La Beaute Salon & Spa at The Orchards of Dover Plaza, 1311 Rt. 37 W., 732-557-6688. Full service salon. www.lbsalonandspa.com

Razberri Day Spa, 805 Fisher Blvd. at Bay Ave., 732-506-0110. Full service. Call for available services. www.razberris.com c

Simply Skin, 313 W. Water St., 732-505-9448. Full service salon. www.simplysdayspa.com c

Sports & RecreationPadis Pedal Power, 1177 Fischer Blvd, 732-270-5920. Bike rentals and repairs. www.padispedalpower.com

Pier One Water Sports, 3430 Rt. 37 E., 732-270-4667. Best and largest riding area at the shore! New high performance machines, crabbing, fishing, Waverunners, motor boats. Open daily 7 am - sundown. www.thedockoutfitters.com

Playball Sports, 1658 Rt. 9, 732-341-5052. Batting cages, baseball and softball training by six former professional baseball players. www.playballsportsnj.com

Q-Ball Billiards, 1501 Rt. 37 E., 732-270-2255. Open daily noon - 2am. Call or visit website for details. www.myspace.com/qballbilliards

Toms River Pool, 1810 Warren Point Rd., 732-270-3709. Open to the public. c

Underwater Discovery, 2716 Rt 37 E., 732-270-9100. Diving instructions, sales, service and rentals. c

Wineries & BreweriesArtisan’s Brewery Italian Restaurant, 1171 Hooper Ave., 732-244-7566. Brewery, restaurant, bar and live entertainment. www.basilt.com c

TuckertonArts & CultureWatermark Gallery, 115 Water St., 609-294-3343. Fine art gallery. c

AttractionsTuckerton Gifts & Décor, 213 W. Main St. (Rt. 9), 609-296-4919. Art gallery. Custom framing. www.tuckertongifts.com c

Tuckerton Junction Railroad Co., 213C E. Main St. (Rt. 9), 609-812-0300. Model train layout with more than 12 operating tracks with a subway system, trolley line and an incredible interactive button system where visitors operate scenes of this empire! Call or visit web site for details  www.tuckertonjunction.com

Tuckerton Seaport, 120 W. Main St. (Rt. 9), 609-296-8868. A 40-acre working Maritime Village with 16 restored and replicated buildings, including the Tucker’s Island Lighthouse. www.tuckertonseaport.org

OutdoorsJacques Cousteau National Estuarine Research Reserve, 130 Great Bay Blvd., 609-812-0649. More than 156,000-acre reserve of aquatic and forested habitat. Biking, fishing, hiking, kayaking, canoeing, birdwatching. www.jcnerr.org

ShoppingThe Lizzie Rose, 219 E. Main St. (Rt 9), 609-296-1551. Gift shop and tea room. www.lizzierose219.com

Tuckerton Emporium, 2 E. Main St. (Rt. 9), 609-296-2424. Eight unique shoppes and a cafe serving homemade treats. Next to Tuckerton Seaport. c

Village Shoppes at Middle of the Shore, 161 E. Main St. (Rt. 9), 609-294-8829. Explore our village indoor shopping with 18 unique shoppes.

Sports & RecreationCapt. Mike’s Marina & Kayaks, 630 Great Bay Blvd., 609-296-4406. Beginner to advanced. Group packages, experienced guides. Rental boats and kayaks. www.captmikesmarina.com

Kylie Lynn 111 Charters, Sheltered Cove Marina, 910 S. Green St., 609-296-9273. Full day and half day charters. www.kylielynncharters.com c

Sea Cure Sport Fishing Charters, 258 E. Main St. (Rt. 9), 609-290-2452. Sport fishing. Departs from Great Bay Marina, Radio Rd., Mystic Island. 609-296-2392 www.seacurecharters.com

Wall TownshipAttractionsAtlantic Farms, 1506 Atlantic Ave., 732-528-8680. Operating farm market, petting farm and hay rides.

GolfingBel-Air Golf Course, 3120 Allaire Rd., 732-449-6024. 27 holes. www.monmouthcountyparks.com

Historic SitesInfoage, 2201 Marconi Rd., 732-280-3000. A science / history learning center and museum. www.infoage.org

Old Wall Historical Society, 1701 New Bedford Rd., 732-449-8444. www.wallnj.com/oldwall.htm

ShoppingCollingwood Auction and Flea Market, Rt. 33 at Rt. 34, 732-938-7941. Features more than 500 outdoor merchants and a 60,000-square-foot building with 100 indoor tables and booths. Open all year round. www.collingwoodfleamarket.com c

Sports & RecreationDelrosso’s Blue Baron Biplanes, Monmouth Executive Airport, Airport Blvd. (off Rt. 34), 732-566-4347. Airplane rides. c

GoodSports, USA, Inc., 2903 Rt. 138 E., 732-681-8898. Indoor sports activities. www.goodsportsusa.com c

Quail Ridge Golf World Driving Range, Rt 34 & Hurley Pond Rd., 732-681-0918. 18 hole pitch and putt, mini golf and driving range. c

Teri Jean II, 2811 Johnson St., 732-280-7364. Sport fishing. www.terijean.com

Wall Speedway, 1803 Rt. 34, 732-681-6400. Wall Speedway is a 1/3-mile, high banked, asphalt oval that hosts modified, pro-stock, trucks, street stocks, legends and 3/4 midget classes. www.wallspeedway.com

State ParksAllaire State Park, 4265 Atlantic Ave. (Rt. 524), 732-919-3500. The park features a historic 19th-century ironmaking town, antique steam trains and attracts canoeists and fishermen. Hikers, mountain bikers and horseback riders enjoy the many trails in the park. www.njparksandforests.org

WanamassaGolfingColonial Terrace Golf Club, 1005 Wickapecko Dr., 732-775-3636. 9 holes.

WaretownArts & CultureAlbert Music Hall (Pinelands Cultural Society), 131 Wells Mills Rd. (Rt. 532), 609-971-1593. Live concerts every Saturday night featuring bluegrass, country, folk and music of the Pinelands. www.alberthall.org c

OutdoorsWells Mills County Park and Nature Center, 905 Wells Mills Rd. (Rt. 532), 609-971-3085. Home to the Wells Mills Lake and the Wells Mills Nature Center. www.oceancountygov.com c

Sports & RecreationTuna-Tic, 73 Tiller Dr., 609-242-8488. Sport fishing. www.tuna-tic.com

West Long BranchArts & Culture800 Gallery & Rotary Ice House Gallery at Monmouth University, Cedar Ave. entrance, 732-571-3483. Exhibits nationally and internationally recognized artists working in all media. www.monmouth.edu/arts

Lauren K. Woods Theatre at Monmouth University, 400 Cedar Ave., 732-571-3634. Features professional and student theatrical presentations. www.monmouth.edu/woodstheatre

Monmouth University Center of Distinction for the Arts, 400 Cedar Ave., 732-263-5114. www.monmouth.edu c

Pollack Theatre at Monmouth University, Norwood Ave. entrance, 732-263-5144. National and international productions in classical music, children’s theatre, family entertainment, music concerts, comedy, dance. www.monmouth.edu/arts

Wilson Auditorium at Monmouth University, Cedar Ave. Entrance, 732-263-5144. Showcases award winning national and international authors and poets for readings, workshops and discussions. www.monmouth.edu/arts

GolfingWest Long Branch Golf Driving Range, 277 Rt. 36, 732-544-8787. c

Historic SitesWoodrow Wilson Hall at Monmouth University, Norwood & Cedar Aves., 732-571-3456. A National Historic Landmark, Woodrow Wilson’s summer White House, “Shadow Lawn, “ is a 130-room mansion that was featured as Daddy Warbuck’s home in the 1980 motion picture, “Annie.” www.monmouth.edu/about/history/wilson.asp c

Whitehouse StationSports & RecreationTewksbury Balloon Adventures, 29 Oldwick Rd. (Rt. 523), 908-439-3320. Offering balloon flights daily since 1972. Flights depart daily two hours before sunset from May - Oct. Our state of the art equipment offers you maximum safety and comfort. www.tewksburyballoon.com

WickatunkOutdoorsKateri Environmental Center, 160 Conover Rd., 732-946-4771. Nature-oriented tours and programs. www.collierservices.com c

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Avon By the Sea, 732-502-4510 Ocean l l l l l l l l l

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Barnegat Light, 609-494-9196 Ocean, Bay l l l l l l

Bay Head, 732-892-4179 Ocean l l l l l l

Bayville, 732-506-9090 Bay l l l l l l

Beach Haven, 609-492-0111 Ocean, Bay l l l l l l l l

Beach Haven Crest, 609-361-1200 Ocean l l l l l

Beach Haven Gardens 609-361-1200 Ocean l l l l l

Beach Haven Park 609-361-1200 Ocean l l l l l

Beach Haven Terrace, 609-361-1200 Ocean l l l l l

Beachwood, 732-286-6000 River l l l l l l l

Belmar, 732-681-3700 Ocean l l l l l l l l l

Berkeley Island County Park, 732-506-9090 Bay l l l l l l

Bradley Beach, 732-776-2999 Ocean l l l l l l l l l l

Brant Beach, 609-361-1200 Ocean, Bay l l l l l l

Brick, 732-262-1075 Ocean, Bay, River l l l l l l l l l

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Deal, 732-531-1454 Ocean l l l l l l l l l

Harvey Cedars, 609-361-6000 Ext. 112 Ocean, Bay l l l l l l l

Highlands (Sandy Hook Bay), 732-872-1224 Bay l l l l l

Holgate, 609-361-1200 Ocean l l l l l l l

Island Beach State Park, 732-793-0506 Ocean l l l l l l l l l

Island Heights, 732-270-6415 Bay l l l l l

Keansburg 732-787-0214 Bay l l l l l l

Lavallette, 732-793-2111 Ocean, Bay l l l l l l

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Loch Arbour, 732-531-4740 Ocean l l l l l l l l

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Loveladies, 609-361-1000 Ocean l l l l l l l

Manahawkin, 609-597-1000 Ext. 8557 Bay l l l l l

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Mantoloking, 732- 899-6600 Ocean l l l l

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Monmouth Beach, 732-229-4751 Ocean l l l l l l l l

North Beach, 609-361-1200 Ocean l l l l l

North Beach Haven, 609-361-1200 Ocean l l l l l

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Ortley Beach (Toms River Towhship), 732-793-3890 Ocean, Bay l l l l l l l l l

Peahala Park, 609-361-1200 Ocean l l l l l

Pine Beach, 732-349-6425 River l l l l l

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PeaceFields Inn at Historic Walnford, 84 Walnford Rd., 609-259-3774 www.peacefi eldsinn.com ACC l l l l

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Berkeley Oceanfront Hotel, 1401 Ocean Ave., 732-776-6700www.berkeleyhotelnj.com ACC l l l l l l ]Hotel Tides Restaurant & Spa, 408 Seventh Ave., 732-897-7744www.hoteltides.com ACC l l l l l l l

Mikell’s Big House B&B, 405 Fourth Ave., 888-869-0988 • www.mikellsbighouse.com B&B l l l l

Sixth Avenue House Bed & Breakfast, 305 Sixth Ave., 732-361-6609www.sixthavenuehouse.com B&B l l l l

The Empress Hotel, 101 Asbury Ave., 732-774-0100 • www.asburyempress.com ACC l l l l l l ]ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS

Blue Bay Inn, 51 First Ave., 732-708-9600 • www.bluebayinn.com ACC c l l l l l

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Atlantic View Inn, 20 Woodland Ave., 732-774-8505 • www.atlanticviewinn.com B&B l l l l

Avon Manor Inn & Cottages, 109 Sylvania Ave., 732-776-7770 • www.avonmanor.com B&B l l l l

Cashelmara Inn, 22 Lakeside Ave., 800-821-2976 • www.cashelmara.com B&B l l l ]Norwood Inn, 618 2nd Ave., 732-775-3900 • www.norwoodinn.com ACC l l l l l

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Ella’s Motel, 18th St. & Central Blvd., 609-494-3200 ACC l l

Minerva’s Bed, Breakfast & Books, 13 W. Seventh St., 609-494-1000www.minervasbandb.com B&B c l l l l

North Shore Inn, 806 Central Ave., 609-494-5001 • www.northshoreinn.com ACC c l l

The Sand Castle Bed & Breakfast, 710 Bayview Ave., 609-494-6555 www.sandcastlelbi.com B&B c l l l l l

White Whale Revisited, 20 W. 7th St., 888-942-5325 • www.whitewhalerevisited.com ACC c l l

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Bay Head Sands, 2 Twilight Rd., 732-899-7016 • www.bayheadsands.com B&B l l l

Historic Grenville Hotel & Restaurant, 345 Main Ave., 732-892-3100www.thegrenville.com ACC c l l l l l l

The Bentley Inn, 694 Main Ave., 866-423-6853 • www.bentleyinn.com B&B l l l l

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Coral Seas Oceanfront Motel, Coral St. & Oceanfront, 609-492-1141www.coralseasmotel.com ACC c l l l ]

Julia’s of Savannah, 209 Centre St., 609-492-5004 • www.juliasofl bi.com B&B c l l l l

Sea Village Apts. / Motel, 229 Fairview and Bay Aves., 609-492-9283 www.seavillageapts.com ACC c l l

St. Rita Hotel, 127 Engleside Ave., 609-492-9192 • www.stritahotel.com ACC l l l

The Engleside Inn, 30 Engleside Ave., 800-762-2214 • www.engleside.com ACC c ◆◆ l l l l l l

The Gables Inn & Restaurant, 212 Centre St., 609-492-3553 • www.gableslbi.com B&B c l l l l l

The Hydrangea House, 104 Centre St., 609-492-2782 • www.hydrangeahouseinn.com B&B c l l l l l l

The Island Guest House, 207 3rd St., 609-709-5791 • www.theislandguesthouse.com B&B c l l l l l

The Sea Shell Motel, Restaurant & Beach Club, 10 S. Atlantic Ave., 609-492-4611 www.seashellclub.com ACC c l l l l l

The Sierra Inn, 204 S. Atlantic Ave., 609-492-1981 • www.sierrainn.com ACC l l

Victoria Guest House B&B, 126 Amber St., 609-492-4154 • www.lbivictoria.com B&B c l l l l l

Williams Cottage Inn, 506 S. Atlantic Ave., 609-492-7272 • www.williamscottageinn.com B&B c l l l l

Windward Manor Inn, 200 S. Atlantic Ave., 609-492-4468 • www.windwardmanorinn.com ACC l l l

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Harborside Motel, 13600 Long Beach Blvd., 609-492-2233 ACC l

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Mariner Motel, 33rd & Long Beach Blvd., 609-492-1235www.lbiinns.com/mariner/index.html ACC l l l l

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Hurley’s at Holgate Motel, 4804 S. Long Beach Blvd., 609-492-2266www.hurleysinn.com ACC c l l

Jolly Roger Motel, 5416 S. Bay Blvd., 609-492-6931 • www.lbinet.net/jolly ACC c l l

Lorry’s Island End Motel, 23 W. Washington Ave., 609-492-6363www.lorrysmotel-lbi.com ACC c l l l l

Sea Spray Motel, 2600 S. Bay Ave., 609-492-4944 • www.seaspraylbi.com ACC c ◆◆ l l l

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Long Beach Inn, 9601 Long Beach Blvd., 609-492-8260 • www.lbimotel.com ACC c l l

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Belmar Beach Bed & Breakfast, 200 10th Ave., 732-280-8777www.belmarbeachbnb.com B&B l l l

Belmar Inn, 112 12th Ave., 732-280-9400 • www.belmarinn.com ACC l l l

Belmar Motor Lodge, 800 River Rd., 732-681-6600 • www.belmarmotorlodge.com ACC l

Cozy Manor Bed & Breakfast, 603 10th Ave., 732-556-0990 • www.cozymanorbnb.com B&B l l l l

Gallagers C17 Guest House, 302 10th Ave., 732-681-2655 GH l l l

Mayfair Hotel, 1000 Ocean Ave., 732-681-2620 • www.belmar.com/mayfair ACC l l l ]

Meier Guest House, 203 11th Ave., 732-681-7003 GH l

Morning Dove Inn, 204 5th Ave., 732-556-0777 • www.morningdoveinn.com B&B l l l l

Sandcastle Cottages, 211 9th Ave., 732-681-0732 • www.sandcastlecottages.com ACC l l l

The Inn at the Shore, 301 4th Ave., 732-681-3762 • www.theinnattheshore.com B&B l l l l

The White House Hotel, 102 2nd Ave., 732-681-1991 ACC l

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Bradley Beach Inn, 900 Ocean Ave., 732-774-0414 • www.thebradleybeachinn.com ACC l l ]

Sandcastle Inn, 204 3rd Ave., 732-774-2875 • www.sandcastleinnbb.com ACC l l l l

BRANT BEACH

Daddy-O Hotel & Restaurant, 4401 Long Beach Blvd., 609-361-5100www.daddyohotel.com ACC c ◆◆◆ l l l l l

Sea Horse Motel, 43rd & Long Beach Blvd., 609-494-5392 • www.seahorsemotels.com ACC c l l l l

BRICK

Brick Motor Inn, 912 Rt. 70, 732-840-0400 • www.brickmotorinn.com ACC c l l

Pine Rest Lodge Motel, 531 Mantoloking Rd., 732-477-4166 ACC l

The Lenape Motel, 825 Mantoloking Rd., 732-477-0077 ACC c l

CLARKSBURG

Earth Friendly Organic Farm & Bed & Breakfast, 17 Olde Noah Hunt Rd.609-259-9744 • www.earthfriendlyorganicfarm.com B&B l l l l

COLTS NECK

Colts Neck Inn Hotel, 6 Rt. 537 W., 732-409-1200 • www.coltsneckinnhotel.com ACC c l l l l l l l

Village Inn, 92 Rt. 34, 732-294-8666 ACC c l l l l l l l

EATONTOWN

Crystal Inn, 170 Rt. 35, 732-542-4900 • www.crystalmotel.com ACC c l l l l

Sheraton Eatontown Hotel and Conference Center, 6 Industrial Way E. off Rt. 35732-542-6500 • www.sheratoneatontown.com ACC c ◆◆◆ l l l l l l l

Staybridge Suites, 4 Industrial Way E., 732-380-9300 • www.staybridge.com ACC c l l l l l l l

FARMINGDALE

Econo Lodge, 5309 Rts. 33 & 34, 732-938-3110 • www.econolodge.com ACC c l l l

FORKED RIVER

Bay Harbour Motor Lodge, 419 S. Main St. (Rt. 9), 609-693-8085 ACC c l l l

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The Inn at Rivers Edge Marina, 223 E. Lacey Rd., 609-971-0025www.innatriversedge.com B&B l l l l

FREEHOLD

American Hotel, 18 - 20 E. Main St., 732-431-3220 • www.americanhotelnj.com ACC c l l l l

Days Inn, 4089 Rt. 9, 732-462-3450 • www.daysinn.com ACC c l l l l l l

Hepburn House, 15 Monument St., 732-462-7696 • www.hepburnhouse.com B&B l l l l

Radisson Hotel of Freehold, 50 Gibson Pl., 732-780-3400www.radisson.com/hotel/njfree ACC c l l l l l l l

HAVEN BEACH

Haven Beach Motel, 11004 Long Beach Blvd., 609-492-6223www.havensbeachlbi.com ACC l l l l

HAZLET

Best Western, 3215 Rt. 35 N., 732-888-2800 • www.bestwestern.com ACC c l l l l l l l l

Double Tree Hazlet, 2870 Highway 35, 732-888-2000 • www.ichotelsgroup.com ACC l l l l l l

HIGHLANDS

Grand Lady by the Sea, 254 Rt. 36, 732-708-1900 • www.grandladybythesea.com B&B l l l l

Nauvoo at Sandy Hook, 30 Jackson St., 732-673-3240 • www.cottagesatsandyhook.com GH l l

Sandy Hook Cottage, 36 Navesink Ave. (Rt. 36), 732-708-1923www.sandyhookcottage.com B&B l l l l

SeaScape Manor, 3 Grand Tour, 732-291-8467 • www.seascapemanorbb.com B&B l l l l

ISLAND HEIGHTS

Cottage on the River, 10 Ocean Bend, 732-270-8123 • www.cottageontheriver.com B&B l l l l

LAKEWOOD

Best Western Leisure Inn, 1600 Rt. 70, 732-367-0900 • www.bestwesternlakewood.com ACC c ◆◆ l l l l l l

Econo Lodge, 450 Madison Ave., 732-363-8530 • www.econolodge.com/hotel/nj107 ACC c l l l

Hilton Garden Inn of Lakewood, 1885 Rt. 70, 732-262-5232 • www.lakewood.hgi.com ACC c l l l l l l

LAVALLETTE

Ocean Beach Rental Agency, 3170 Rt. 35 N. at East Sea Way, 732-793-7272www.oceanbeachnj.com ACC l

The Lamplight Motel, 204 Grand Central Ave., 732-793-8601 • www.lamplightmotel.com ACC l l l

Tradewinds Motor Lodge, 2000 Grand Central Ave., 732-793-2100 www.tradewindsnj.com ACC c l l l

LEONARDO

Leonardo Motel, Inc., 840 Rt. 36, 732-291-9527 ACC c l l

LITTLE EGG HARBOR

The Inn at Sea Oaks, 99 Golf View Dr., 609-296-5225 • www.seaoakscc.com ACC c l l l l l l

LONG BRANCH

Bungalow Hotel, 50 Laird St., 732-229-3700 • www.bungalowhotel.net B&B l l l l l l l

Cedars and Beeches Bed & Breakfast, 247 Cedar Ave., 732-571-6777www.cedarsandbeeches.com B&B l l l

Ocean Court by The Sea, 170 Ocean Ave., 732-728-1505 • www.oceancourtmotel.net ACC c l

Ocean Place Resort & Spa, 1 Ocean Blvd., 732-571-4000 • www.oceanplaceresort.com ACC c l l l l l l l

MANAHAWKIN

Holiday Inn, 151 Rt. 72 E., 609-481-6100 • www.himanahawkin.com ACC c l l l l l l

MANASQUAN

Nathaniel Morris Inn, 117 Marcellus Ave., 732-223-7826www.nathanielmorris.com B&B l l l

O’Neill’s Bar, Grill & Guest House, 390 E. Main St., 732-528-5666 • www.obgg.org GH l

Shore Hills Motel, 2337 Rt. 34 S., 732-528-8070 • www.shorehillsmotel.com ACC l l

Twin Oaks Motel, 2300 Rt. 35, 732-223-1247 • www.twinoaksm.qpg.com ACC c l l l l

MANCHESTER

Comfort Inn, 2016 Rt. 37 W., 732-657-7100 • www.choicehotels.com/hotel/nj219 ACC c ◆◆ l l l l l

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Comfort Inn Middletown, 750 Rt. 35 S., 732-671-3400www.middletowncomfortinn.com ACC c l l l l l l l l

NEPTUNE

Americas Best Value Inn, 111 New York Rd., 732-988-8750www.americasbestvalueinn.com ACC c l l l

Crystal Inn, 706 Rt. 35 (on the Asbury Circle), 732-776-9000 • www.crystalmotel.com ACC c l l l l l l

Days Inn, 3310 Rt. 33, 732-643-8888 • www.daysinn.com ACC c l l l l l

Executive Inn, 4035 Rt. 33, 732-922-9050 ACC l

Holiday Inn Express, 3510 Rt. 66, 732-922-9600 • www.hiexpress.com/neptunenj ACC l l l l l l

Residence Inn by Marriott, 230 Jumping Brook Rd. & Rt. 66, 732-643-9350www.marriott.com/ewrnp ACC c l l l l l l l

NEW EGYPT - PLUMSTED TOWNSHIP

Dancer Farm Bed & Breakfast Inn, 19 Archertown Rd., 609-752-0303www.dancerfarm.com B&B c l l l l

OCEAN GROVE

7 Ocean Bed & Breakfast, 7 Ocean Ave., 732-776-6096 • www.7oceanave.com B&B c l l l ]

Albatross Victorian Hotel, 34 Ocean Pathway, 732-775-2085 www.albatrosshotel.net ACC l l l l

Bellevue Stratford Inn, 7 Main Ave., 732-775-2424 • www.bellevuestratfordinn.com B&B l l l l

Central Avenue House, 24 Central Ave., 732-775-3579 • www.centralavehouse.com B&B l l l

Henry Richard Inn, 16 Main Ave., 732-776-7346 • www.henryrichardinn.com B&B l l

House by the Sea, 14 Ocean Ave., 732-774-4771 B&B l l

Manchester Inn & Secret Garden Restaurant, 25 Ocean Pathway, 732-775-0616www.themanchesterinn.com B&B l l l l l

Ocean Park Inn, 38 Surf Ave., 732-988-5283 • www.opinn.com B&B l l

Ocean Plaza Bed & Breakfast, 18 Ocean Pathway, 732-774-6552 www.theinnsofoceangrove.com/ocean-plaza B&B c l l l

Ocean Vista Hotel, 13 Ocean Ave., 732-776-2500 B&B l l

Oceanview Inn, 22 Ocean Pathway, 732-988-9989 • www.theoceanviewinn.com B&B l l l

Quaker Inn, 39 Main Ave., 732-775-7525 • www.quakerinn.com ACC c l l l

Sandpiper Guest House, 19 Ocean Pathway, 732-774-6261 www.oceangrovenj.com/sandpiper/index.html GH l

Shawmont Hotel, 17 Ocean Ave., 732-776-6985 • www.shawmont.com ACC c l l l l

The Bath Ave. House, 37 Bath Ave., 732-775-5833 • www.bathavehouse.com B&B l l

The Carriage House Bed & Breakfast, 18 Heck Ave., 732-988-3232www.carriagehousenj.com B&B l l l l

The Inn at Ocean Grove, 27 Webb Ave., 732-775-8847 • www.theinnatoceangrove.com B&B l l l l

The Laingdon Hotel Bed & Breakfast, 8 Ocean Ave., 732-774-7974www.laingdonhotel.com B&B l l ]

The Lillagaard Bed & Breakfast-Tea Room, 5 Abbott Ave., 732-988-1216 www.lillagaard.com B&B l l l

The Majestic Hotel, 19 Main Ave., 732-775-6100 • www.majesticoceangrove.com B&B c l l l

The Melrose, 34 Seaview Ave., 732-774-5404 • www.melroseog.com B&B l l l

The Sea Spray, 19 Broadway, 732-897-0700 • www.theseaspray.com B&B c l l l l

ORTLEY BEACH

The Starlight Motel, 1963 Rt. 35 N., 732-793-4321 • www.starlightmotel.com ACC c l l

POINT PLEASANT

Cove Point Motel, 1609 Bay Ave., 732-892-1208 • www.covepointmotelnj.com ACC l l l l l

Crystal Point Inn, 3900 River Rd., 732-899-3444 • www.thecrystalpointinn.com ACC c l l l l

Steepleview B&B Cottage, 1107 Front St., 732-899-8999 B&B l l

The Quality Inn, 620 Ocean Rd., 732-899-3776 • www.qualityinnnj.com ACC c l l l l

POINT PLEASANT BEACH

Amethyst’s Beach Motel, 202 Arnold Ave., 732-899-3600 • www.njbeach.com ACC c l l l l

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Atlantic Motel, 215 Broadway, 732-899-7711 • www.theatlanticmotel.com ACC c l l l

Beach House on the Ocean, 1412 Ocean Ave., 732-899-1692www.pointbeachhouse.com GH l l ]

Broadway Court Motel, 304 Broadway, 732-892-0850 • www.broadwaycourtmotel.com ACC l l l

Colonial Motel, 210 Arnold Ave., 732-899-2394 • www.colonialmotelnj.com ACC c l l l l

Dunes Motel, 1601 Ocean Ave., 732-899-1143 • www.duneshotel.com ACC c l l l ]

Gates at the Inlet, 5 Ocean Ave., 732-899-5760 • www.gatesattheinlet.com ACC l l ]

Harbor Lights Resorts, 301 Broadway, 732-295-3440 • www.harborlightsresorts.com ACC l l l

Mariner’s Cove Motel Inn, 50 Broadway, 732-899-0060 • www.marinerscovemotelnj.com ACC c l l l l

Point Pleasant Manor Hotel, 310 Sea Ave., 732-899-7300 • www.pleasantmanor.com ACC c l l l l

Shore Point Motel, 205 Broadway, 732-892-7075 • www.theshorepointmotel.com ACC l l

Sun Ray Houses, 34 Central Ave., 732-892-5635 • www.pointpleasantbeach.net GH l l l l l

Sun Ray Houses, 34 Central Ave., 732-892-5635 • www.pointpleasantbeach.net ACC l l l

Surfside Motel, 101 Broadway, 732-899-1109 • www.surfside-motel.com ACC c ◆◆ l l l

The Driftwood Motel, 1414 Ocean Ave., 732-892-3519 • www.thedriftwoodmotel.com ACC c l l l ]

The King & I Guest House, 104 New York Ave., 732-714-9939www.thekingandiguesthouse.com GH l l l

The Point Beach Motel, Ocean and Trenton Aves., 732-892-5100 ACC c l l

The Sand Pebble Motor Lodge, 905 Ocean Ave., 732-899-7712 www.sandpebblenj.com ACC c l l l ]

The Tower Cottage, 203 Forman Ave., 877-766-2693 • www.thetowercottage.com B&B l l l l l

White Sands Oceanfront Resort and Spa, 1205 Ocean Ave., 732-899-3370www.thewhitesands.com ACC c ◆◆◆ l l l l l ]Windswept Motel, 1008 Ocean Ave., 732-899-1282 • www.windsweptmotel.net ACC l l l

RED BANK

Lincroft / Red Bank Courtyard by Marriott, 245 Half Mile Rd., 732-530-5552www.marriott.com ACC c ◆◆◆ l l l l l

Molly Pitcher Inn, 88 Riverside Ave., 732-747-2500 • www.mollypitcher-oysterpoint.com ACC c l l l l l l

The Oyster Point Hotel, 146 Bodman Pl., 732-530-8200www.mollypitcher-oysterpoint.com ACC c l l l l l l

SEA BRIGHT

Fairbanks Motel, 344 Ocean Ave., 732-842-8450 • www.fairbanksresort.com ACC c l l ]

SEA GIRT

Beacon House, 100 & 104 Beacon Blvd., 732-449-5835 • www.beaconhouseinn.com B&B l l l l

The Sea Girt Lodge, 2168 Rt. 35 N., 732-974-2323 • www.theseagirtlodge.com ACC c l l l

SEASIDE HEIGHTS

Anchor Motel, 145 Sheridan Ave., 732-793-9312 • www.anchormotel.com ACC l l l

Aquarius Arms Motel, 209 Kearney Ave., 732-793-0011 www.aquariusarmsmotelandefficiencies.com ACC c l l l l l

Atlantic Motel, 1000 Central Ave., 732-793-0200 • www.atlantic-motel.net ACC l l

Aztec Ocean Resort, 901 Boardwalk, 888-976-9277 • www.aztecoceanresort.com ACC c l l ]

Bay Breeze Motel, 230 Sumner Ave., 732-830-4555 • www.thebaybreezemotel.com ACC l l l

Belmont Motel, 120 Sheridan Ave., 732-793-8519 • www.seasideheightslodging.com ACC c l l l l

Boardwalk Seaport Inn, 1119 Ocean Terrace, 732-793-1735www.boardwalkseaport.com ACC c l ]

Buoy 16 Motel, 711 Ocean Terrace, 732-830-4829 • www.buoy16motel.com ACC c ]

Colony Motel, 65 Hiering Ave., 732-830-2113 • www.seasidecolonymotel.com ACC l l l

Coral Sands Motel, 1010 Boulevard, 732-793-8711www.shore-guide.com/lodging/coralsands ACC c l l l

Cranbury Inn, 201 Hiering Ave., 732-793-5117 • www.cranburyinn.com ACC l l l l l

Dry Dock Motel, 50 Lincoln Ave., 732-793-6200 • www.drydock-motel.com ACC c l l l

Flamingo Motel, 124 Kearney Ave., 732-793-0648 • www.flamingo-motel.com ACC l l l

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Four Winds Motel, 17 Kearney Ave. & Ocean Terrace, 732-830-3000www.fourwindsonline.com ACC c l l l ]Franklin Terrace Motel, 50 Franklin Ave., 732-793-1177 • www.franklinmotel.com ACC l l l

Hershey Motel, 1415 Boulevard, 732-793-5000 • www.hersheymotel.com ACC c l l l l

Lazy River by the Bay, 702 Bay Blvd., 732-565-7800 • www.lazyriverrentals.com ACC c l l l l l

Lazy River by the Sea, 36 Sherman Ave., 866-746-7346 • www.lazyriverrentals.com ACC c l l l l l

Mark III Motel, 207 Carteret Ave., 732-793-4000 • www.mark3motel.com ACC l l l l

Metropole Motel, 600 W. Central Ave., 732-793-1022 • www.metropolemotel.com ACC c l l

Offshore Motel, 108 Boulevard, 732-793-6163 • www.offshoremotelnj.com.com ACC c l l l

Palm Villa Suites, 1211 Boulevard, 732-830-2400 • www.palmvillaseaside.com ACC c l l l l

Sand & Surf Motel, 1201 Ocean Terrace, 732-793-7311 • www.sandandsurfmotel.com ACC ]

Sand Castle Motel, 124 Hamilton Ave., 732-830-5100 • www.sandcastlenj.com ACC l l

Sands Motel, 1402 Boulevard, 732-830-6853 • www.sandsmotelnj.com ACC l l l

Sea Gem Motel, 55 Dupont Ave., 732-793-2700 • www.seasideheightsguide.com ACC c l l l

Sea Palace Inn & Motel, 126 - 136 Sumner Ave., 732-830-6300www.seapalacemotel.com ACC c l l l l

Sea-Breeze Inn, 1502 Boulevard, 732-830-0032 • www.seabreezeinnnj.com ACC l l l

Seaside Sands Inn, 61 Sumner Ave., 732-793-6623 • www.seasidesands.com ACC c l l

Sky View Manor Motel, 45 Dupont Ave., 732-793-6798 • www.skyviewmanor.com ACC c l l l

Sunburst Motel, 1020 Boulevard, 732-793-2889 • www.sunburstmotel.com ACC c l l l l

Sunrise Motel, 202 Blvd., 732-793-7471 • www.visitseasideheights.com ACC c l l l

Sunset Motel, 56 Webster Ave., 732-793-6979 • www.sunsetmotel.bizland.com ACC l l

Surfside Motel, 200 Ocean Terrace, 732-793-1400 • www.surfsidemotelseaside.com ACC l l l

The Glendale Motel, 26 Lincoln Ave., 732-793-1433 • www.glendaleseasideheights.com ACC c l l

The Ocean Glow Motel, 1101 Ocean Terrace, 732-793-1300 • www.oceanglownj.com ACC c l ]The Sea Garden Motel, 6 Boulevard, 732-793-4600 • www.seagardenmotel.com ACC c l l l l

The Sea Palace Motel, 136 Sumner Ave., 732-830-6300 • www.seapalacemotel.com ACC c l l l

The Seaport Motel, 133 Carteret Ave., 732-793-1744 • www.seaportmotelnj.com ACC c l l l

The White Pearl Hotel, 201 Sumner Ave., 732-830-4242 • www.thewhitepearlhotel.com ACC c ◆◆ l l l l l l

Thunderbird Motel, 132 Kearney Ave., 732-793-8500 • www.thethunderbirdmotel.com ACC c l

Village Inn, 314 Bay Blvd., 732-830-6777 • www.villageinnnj.com ACC l l

SEASIDE PARK

Charlroy Motel, 1601 N. Ocean Ave., 732-793-0712 • www.charlroy.com ACC c l l l l ]Desert Palm, 1505 N. Ocean Ave., 732-793-4488 • www.thedesertpalm.com ACC c l l l l

Island Beach Motor Lodge, 24th & Central Aves., 732-793-5400 www.islandbeachmotorlodgenj.com ACC c l ]Lazy River in the Park, 52 ‘O’ St., 866-746-7346 • www.lazyriverinthepark.com ACC l l l l l

Luna-Mar Motel, Ocean Ave. & L St., 732-793-7955 • www.lunamarmotel.com ACC c l l l ]

Sea Ocean Terrace Condominium, 1709 N. Ocean Ave., 732-793-7922www.seasidebestrentals.com ACC c l l l ]

Seascape Motel, 1315 N. Ocean Ave., 732-793-8770www.seasideparkonline.com/h_seascape.html ACC l

The Windjammer Motor Inn, 1st & Central Aves., 732-830-2555 www.windjammermotorinn.com ACC c l l l l l

SHIP BOTTOM

Drifting Sands Oceanfront Motel, 119 E. 9th St., 877-LBI-SUNN • www.dslbi.com ACC c l ]The Islander Motel, 1202 Central Ave., 609-494-6964 • www.islandermotel.net ACC c l l

SOUTH SEASIDE PARK

Beach Club Hotel, 33 20th Ave., 732-793-8200 • www.beachclubhotelnj.com ACC c l l l l

The Belvedere Motel, 13th & Central Ave., 732-793-7373 • www.seaside-park.com ACC l l

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SPRAY BEACH

Buccaneer Motel, 2600 N. Bay Ave., 609-492-4582 • www.buccaneermotel.com ACC c l l l

Spray Beach Inn, Ocean & 24th St., 609-492-1501 • www.lbiinns.com ACC c l l l ]

SPRING LAKE

Ashling Cottage, 106 Sussex Ave., 732-449-3553 • www.ashlingcottage.com B&B l l l l

Chateau Inn & Suites, 500 Warren Ave., 732-974-2000 • www.chateauinn.com ACC c ◆◆◆ l l

Hewitt Wellington Condominium Hotel, 200 Monmouth Ave., 732-974-1212www.hewittwellington.com ACC l l l

Normandy Inn, 21 Tuttle Ave., 732-449-7172 • www.normandyinn.com B&B l l l l

Spring Lake Inn, 104 Salem Ave., 732-449-2010 • www.springlakeinn.com B&B l l l l

The Breakers Hotel on the Ocean & Restaurant, 1507 Ocean Ave.732-449-7700 • www.breakershotel.com ACC c l l l l ]

The Grand Victorian Hotel, 1505 Ocean Ave., 732-449-5327www.grandvictorianspringlake.com ACC l l l ]

The Johnson House, 25 Tuttle Ave., 732-449-1860 • www.johnsonhouseinn.com B&B l l l l l

The Ocean House, 102 Sussex Ave, 888-449-9094 • www.theoceanhouse.net B&B l l l l

The Sandpiper Inn, 7 Atlantic Ave., 732-449-6060 • www.sandpiperinn.com ACC l l l l l l

Victoria House Bed & Breakfast Inn, 214 Monmouth Ave., 888-249-6252www.victoriahouse.net B&B l l l l l

Villa Park House, 417 Ocean Rd., 732-449-3642 • www.villaparkhouse.com B&B l l l l

Walden on the Pond, 412 Ocean Rd., 732-282-9700 • www.waldenonthepond.com B&B l l l l l

White Lilac Inn, 414 Central Ave., 732-449-0211 • www.whitelilac.com B&B l l l l

SPRING LAKE HEIGHTS

Doolan’s Motel, 700 Rt. 71, 732-449-3666 • www.doolans.com ACC c l l l l l l

Evergreen Inn Bed & Breakfast, 206 Rt. 71 (Corner of Ocean Rd.), 732-449-9019 www.evergreeninn.net B&B l l l

SURF CITY

The Surf City Hotel, 800 N. Long Beach Island Blvd., 609-494-7281www.surfcityhotel.com ACC c l l l

TINTON FALLS

Comfort Inn & Suites, 3 Centre Plaza, 732-389-4800 • www.comfortinn.com  ACC c ◆◆◆ l l l l l l

Courtyard by Marriott, 600 Hope Rd., 732-389-2100 • www.marriott.com ACC c ◆◆◆ l l l l l l

Doubletree Hotel Tinton Falls - Eatontown, 700 Hope Rd., 732-544-9300www.holiday-inn.com/tintonfallsnj ACC c l l l l l l

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Brookville Campgrounds, 224 Jones Rd., 609-698-3134 90 • • • • • • • • Long Beach RV Resort, 30 Rt. 72, 609-698-5684 • www.longbeachrv.com 150 • • • • • • • • • • BAYVILLE

Cedar Creek Campground, 1052 Atlantic City Blvd. (Rt. 9), 732-269-1413www.cedarcreeknj.com 180 • • • • • • • • • • • BEACH HAVEN

Long Beach Island Trailer Park, 19 Harding Ave., 609-492-9151 • www.lbitrailer.com • • • CREAM RIDGE

Laurel Pond RV / Camping Resort, 720 Monmouth Road, 609-758-4635www.laurelpond.com 72 • • • • • • • FREEHOLD

Pine Cone Campground, 340 Georgia Rd., 732-462-2230 • www.pineconenj.com 125 • • • • • • • • • • Turkey Swamp Park Campgrounds, 200 Georgia Rd., 732-462-7286www.monmouthcountyparks.com/index.asp 64 • • • • • • • • JACKSON

Butterfl y Campground, 360 Butterfl y Rd., 732-928-2107 • www.butterfl ycamp.com 135 • • • • • • • • • • • Indian Rock Resort, 920 W. Veterans Hwy., 732-928-0034 • www.indianrockresort.com 210 • • • • • • • • • • Maple Lake Campground, 980 E. Veterans Hwy., 800-428-1202 145 • • • • • • • • • • • Timberland Lake Campground, 1335 Reed Rd., 732-928-0500www.timberlandlakecampground.com 200 • • • • • • • • • • • Tip Tam Camping Resort Inc, 301 Brewers Bridge Rd., 732-363-4036 • www.tiptam.com 202 • • • • • • • • • • LITTLE EGG HARBOR

Baker's Acres Campground, 230 Willets Ave., 609-296-2664 • www.bakersacres.com 250 • • • • • • • • • • MATAWAN

Cheesequake State Park, 300 Gordon Rd., 732-566-2161 • www.njparksandforests.org 53 • • • • • • • TOMS RIVER

Surf & Stream Campground, 1801 Ridgeway Rd., 732-349-8919 • www.surfnstream.com 225 • • • • • • • • • • • • TUCKERTON

Atlantic City North Family Campground, Stage Rd. (W. of Rt. 9), 609-296-9163www.campacn.com 191 • • • • • • • • • • WALL TOWNSHIP

Allaire State Park, Rt. 524 (Allaire Rd.), 732-938-2371 • ww.njparksandforests.org 45 • • • • WEST CREEK

Sea Pirate Campground, 148 Rt. 9 N., 800-822-2267 • www.sea-pirate.com 195 • • • • • • • • • • • •

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11. Batsto Village near Hammonton is nationally recognized for its historical signifi cance and beauty, with roots of the village tracing back to 1766. Two centuries of American history are available to visitors, with the Pinelands environment as a scenic backdrop.

1. Atlantic City’s 11 luxurious hotel/ casino resorts are brimming with top-name entertainers, world-class dining, premium shopping, dazzling attractions and exciting gaming.

2. In addition to the excitement of slots and tables, Atlantic City is home to the Water Club at the Borgata and the new Chelsea Hotel – two non-gaming resorts that strengthen the glamour and sophistication of this seaside resort.

3. The Pool at Harrah’s Resort is an indoor oasis and year-round tropical hideaway that off ers visitors a perfect place to lounge poolside with a frozen drink. After dark, it’s home to the hottest club scene in Atlantic City. No matter what the weather is outside, it’s always summer at The Pool.

4. The Pier Shops at Caesars are proof positive that Atlantic City is a cosmopolitan destination unlike any other. Betsey Johnson, Gucci and Louis Vuitton are just a few of the 70 specialty emporiums you’ll fi nd here, all set against the backdrop of the Atlantic Ocean. These ultra chic boutiques join some of the most sophisticated and funky restaurants you’ll fi nd anywhere.

5. If bargain hunting is more your speed, stroll over to Atlantic City Outlets – the Walk. You’ll fi nd incredible deals on clothing, footwear, accessories and more, as well as a variety of fantastic dining options. And remember, in New Jersey, there’s no sales tax on clothes and shoes!

6. Atlantic City’s fairways match golfer’s desires to a tee on any of the region’s 30 golf courses that off er an array of challenging holes from the renowned Seaview resort to the legendary Atlantic City Country Club.

7. Just outside Atlantic City you’ll fi nd the Edwin B. Forsythe Wildlife Refuge in Oceanville. The refuge’s 43,000 acres act as a major route on the Atlantic Flyway, protecting the migratory birds that feed and nest there throughout the year. There is an incredible variety of fl ora and fauna waiting to be discovered, so bring your binoculars, camera and sense of adventure.

8. Whether you crave a delicate, crisp Pinot Grigio or an intense, full-bodied Cabernet Sauvignon, the Renault Winery in Egg Harbor City produces a distinctive vintage sure to satisfy any palette. Renault also boasts the Vineyards Golf Course, nestled between their award-winning Joseph’s Restaurant and Winery. Spend the night at the Winery’s Tuscany House Hotel, boasting service and accommodations infused with European style.

9. New Jersey is the birthplace of the cultivated blueberry and is the second-ranked state in the nation in blueberry production growing some 38 million pounds per year. Get your Jersey Fresh blueberries in Hammonton, the “Blueberry Capital of the World.” During blueberry season, visit a New Jersey farm to pick-your-own. The Blueberry Factory in downtown Hammonton celebrates our state fruit with unique blueberry edibles and accessories. And don’t miss Hammonton’s annual Red, White and Blueberry Festival.

10. Located on the fringe of the Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge, the Noyes Museum of Art in Oceanville serves as a leading cultural center for residents, visitors, students and school children. Its collection includes more than 1,000 pieces of American art, painting and sculpture from the 19th through the 21st centuries.

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GREATER ATLANTIC CITYVisitor Information Atlantic City Convention & Visitors Authority, 2314 Pacifi c Ave., 888-228-4748. www.atlanticcitynj.com c

Atlantic City Expressway Welcome Center, Farley Plaza Rest Area, Mile Marker 21, Hammonton, 609-965-6316. c

Atlantic City Golf Vacations, 2314 Pacifi c Ave., 800-GOLF-222. www.acgolfvacations.com

Atlantic City Hotel & Lodging Association, 151 S. Pennsylvania Ave., Terrace Bldg., Ste. 709, 609-345-8910. www.achotellodging.com

Atlantic County Offi ce of Cultural & Heritage Affairs, 40 Farragut Ave., Mays Landing, 609-625-2776 ext. 6314. www.aclink.org/culturalaffairs c

Brigantine Beach Tourism Commission, 1417 W. Brigantine Ave., 800-847-5198. www.brigantinebeachnj.com

Greater Hammonton Chamber of Commerce, 10 S. Egg Harbor Rd., Hammonton, 609-561-9080.

The campground chart on page 60 is designed to help visitors and residents easily fi nd camping and RV locations in the Greater Atlantic City Region.

Atlantic CityArts & CultureAtlantic City Historical Museum on Garden Pier, New Jersey Ave. at the Boardwalk, 609-347-5839. Showcases Atlantic City’s history and features exhibits on the city’s piers, nightlife, ethnic communities and more. Free admission and parking. www.acmuseum.org

Chicken Bone Beach Concert Series, Kennedy Plaza between Mississippi & Georgia Aves. at the Boardwalk., 609-441-9064. Every Thurs. 7 pm jazz concerts are held on Kennedy Plaza Stage July & Aug. www.chickenbonebeach.org

Civil Rights Garden, Pacifi c Ave. & Dr. Martin Luther King Blvd.. A powerful tribute to the architects of the Civil Rights movement.

nJ Korean War Memorial, Brighton Park & Boardwalk, 732-335-0033. Dedicated to ensuring that future generations remember veterans. Open daily. www.njgov/military/korea

The Atlantic City Art Center, New Jersey Ave. at the Boardwalk, 609-347-5837. A 2,500-square-foot gallery over the ocean showcasing unique artworks in all media. Gift shop. Open daily 10 am - 4 pm. Free admission and parking. www.acartcenter.org

AttractionsAbsecon Lighthouse, 31 S. Rhode Island Ave., 609-449-1360. Built in 1857, this 171-foot lighthouse is New Jersey’s tallest. The lighthouse hosts educational programs, weddings, guided tours, events and much more. www.abseconlighthouse.org c

Atlantic City Aquarium at Historic Gardner’s Basin, 800 N. New Hampshire Ave., 609-348-2880. Something for everyone. See more than 18 aquarium exhibits including our 25,000-gallon tank featuring fi sh of the mid-Atlantic. Live dive feeding show daily. www.acaquarium.com c

Atlantic City Convention Center, 1 Miss America Way, 609-449-2000. Concerts with major headline entertainers. The convention center has 500,000 square feet of exhibit space. www.accenter.com c

Atlantic City Cruises at Gardner’s Basin, 800 N. New Hampshire Ave., 609-347-7600. Dolphin and mammal sightseeing cruises. www.atlanticcitycruises.com c

Atlantic City Trolley Tours, 821 Shunpike Rd., 866-872-6737. Fully guided sightseeing trolley tours showcase the Atlantic City region’s exciting attractions. Customized group tours are available. www.gatrolley.com

Boardwalk Hall, 2301 Boardwalk, 609-348-7000. The 1929 Boardwalk Hall, a 14,500-seat venue recently underwent extensive renovations. It hosts concerts, boxing, family shows and other events. www.boardwalkhall.com c

Central Pier Arcade & Speedway, 1400 Boardwalk at Tennessee Ave., 609-345-5219. Redemption arcade featuring NASCAR go-carts and “Shoot the Geek” paintball.

iMAX Theatre at the Tropicana, Brighton Ave. at Boardwalk, 609-340-4000. Atlantic City’s fi rst and only IMAX theatre. Enjoy great movies in this state-of-the-art theatre with 300 plush seats. www.tropicana.net

Playcade Amusements, 2929 Boardwalk, 609-345-8260. Bringing fun to the whole family for more than 30 years. Bring the kids and be a kid again. www.playcade.com

Rainforest Café, 2201 Boardwalk, 609-345-5757. www.rainforestcafe.com

Ripley’s Believe it or not! Museum, New York Ave. at Boardwalk, 609-347-2001. This eclectic odditorium has among its oddball treasures, a lock of George Washington’s hair, a 27-room miniature wood carved castle and a host of the most amazing artifacts ever assembled under one roof! www.ripleysatlanticcity.com c

Royal Rolling Chairs, 114 S. New York Ave., 609-347-7500. Be a kid again! www.rollingchairs.com

Steel Pier Amusements, Virginia Ave. & the Boardwalk, 609-345-4893. Rides for kids of all ages. Amusement games, entertainment, Boardwalk fare food and helicopter rides. www.steelpier.com

Golfi ngAtlantic City Country Club, One Leo Fraser Dr., 609-236-4400. Atlantic City’s oldest, most prestigious country club now open to the public. 18 holes. www.accountryclub.com

Atlantic City Golf Partners, LLC., 30 N. Mississippi Ave., 866-653-7073. Your Atlantic City connection for group tours, corporate meetings, golf packages, reunions and entertainment. We deliver “Atlantic City the way you like it.” www.golfac.com

Historic SitesCivil Rights Garden, Pacifi c Ave. & Dr. Martin Luther King Blvd.. A powerful tribute with sculpture inscriptions related to the history, events and people of the Civil Rights Movement.

ShoppingAtlantic City Outlets - The Walk, N. Michigan Ave., 609-872-7002. Outlet shopping and great restaurants. www.acoutlets.com

Boardwalk Peanut Shoppe, Various locations, 609-272-1511. www.boardwalkpeanuts.com

James’ & Fralinger’s, 1519 Boardwalk, 609-344-1519. Since 1880, selling the fi nest salt water taffy, fudge and candies on the Boardwalk. www.seashoretaffy.com

Princeton Antiques & Books, 2917 Atlantic Ave., 609-344-1943. Buy rare and out-of-print books; 200,000 in stock. www.princetonantiques.com

Spice Road at Trump Taj Mahal, 1000 Boardwalk & Virginia Ave., 609-449-1000. Irresistible selection of eateries and shops. www.trumptaj.com

Steel’s Fudge, inc., 2719 Boardwalk, 888-783-3571. Steel’s Fudge, the oldest continuously family-owned and operated fudge company in the world. www.steelsfudge.com

The Pier Shops at Caesars, Arkansas Ave. & Boardwalk, 609-345-3100. A 500,000-square-foot property that features elite retailers, nine world-class restaurants and panoramic Atlantic Ocean view. www.thepieratcaesars.com

The Quarter, Brighton Ave. & the Boardwalk, 800-843-8767. Several high-end and specialty boutiques, clubs and restaurants in a lavish old-Havana setting. Adjoins Tropicana Casino & Resort. www.tropicana.net/thequarter

SpasAtlantic City Hilton Health Spa, Boston and the Boardwalk, 609-340-7262. Full service spa. www.hiltonac.com

Harrah’s Red Door Spa, 777 Harrah’s Blvd., 609-441-5333. Full service spa. www.HarrahsAtlanticCity.com

Health Club & Spa at Resorts, N. Carolina Ave. & Boardwalk, 609-340-6414. Full service spa. www.resortsac.com/hotel-healthclub.cfm

Qua Bath & Spa at Caesars, 2100 Pacifi c Ave., 609-343-2400. Full service spa. www.harrahs.com/qua

Spa at the Taj, 1000 Boardwalk & Virginia Ave., 609-449-6100. Full service spa. www.trumptaj.com

Spa Toccare at the Borgata, One Borgata Way, 609-317-7555. Full service spa. www.theborgata.com

The Spa at Bally’s, Boardwalk & Park Place, 609-340-4601. Full service spa. www.ballysac.com

Tropicana Health Spa, Brighton Ave. & the Boardwalk, 609-340-4350. Full service spa. www.tropicana.net

Trump Marina Crimzen Health Spa, Huron Ave. & Brigantine Blvd., 609-340-5001. Full service spa. www.trumpmarina.com

Trump Plaza Health Spa, Mississippi Ave. & the Boardwalk, 609-441-6710. Full service spa. www.trumpplaza.com

Sports & RecreationAtlantic City Cruises, inc., Historic Gardner’s Basin, 800 N. New Hampshire Ave., 609-347-7600. Hop aboard our fl agship vessel Crusin 1 for daily sightseeing adventures, including dolphin watching and cocktail cruises. Private parties and corporate outings. www.atlanticcitycruises.com

Atlantic City Fishing & Dive Center - Captain Collet, 455 N. Maryland Ave., 609-926-5353. Full service charter and party boats, fi shing, scuba and cruise outings for two to 300 people, 24/7 year round. Fun for every age. www.missac.com

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Atlantic City Miniature Golf, 1 Kennedy Plaza (Across from Boardwalk Hall at Mississippi Ave.), 609-347-1661. Atlantic City’s premier miniature golf course. 18 holes. www.acminigolf.com

Highroller Fishing, 800 New Hampshire Ave. at Historic Gardners Basin, 609-348-3474. Fun family back bay fishing. Half day trips sailing daily 8 am - noon and 1 pm - 5 pm, in season. Private charters available. No seasickness guaranteed. www.highrollerfishing.com

Kammerman’s Atlantic City Marina, 447 Carson Ave, 609-348-8418. Boat charters for all occasions. Corporate fishing tournaments arranged. www.atlanticstarcharters.com

Summer Breeze Sailing Charters on the Bay, Sails from Atlantic City, 609-652-8743. Private charters aboard a 34-foot Catalina Sailboat with flexible times, dinner cruises, picnics, festive theme cruises and ideas for special occasions. Sailing lessons. www.summerbreezesailingcharters.com

The Atlantic Star, 447 Carson Ave., 609-348-8418. Charter fishing. www.atlanticstarcharters.com c

Web Feet Water Sports, 800 New Hampshire Ave. at Historic Gardners Basin, 609-572-1004. A unique and trendy store with everything you need to play by the Bay. Rentals and sales of bicycles, kayaks and watersport gear. www.webfeetwatersports.com

Wineries & BreweriesTun Tavern Brewery & Restaurant, 2 Miss America Way, 609-347-7800. Atlantic City’s only brewery / restaurant. www.tuntavern.com c

BrigantineArts & CultureSea Life Museum-Marine Mammal Stranding Center, 3625 Brigantine Blvd., 609-266-0538. The Center is the only marine mammal stranding facility in New Jersey. www.mmsc.org c

GolfingThe Links at Brigantine Beach, 1075 N. Shore Dr., 609-266-1388. Scottish links golf course minutes from Atlantic City. www.brigantinegolf.com c

BuenaGolfingBuena Vista Country Club, Rt. 40, Country Club Lane, 856-697-3733. 18 holes. Call or visit web site for amenities. www.allforeclub.com c

Latona Golf Course, Oak & Cumberland Rds., 856-692-8149. 9 holes. Call or visit web site for amenities. c

CologneGolfingBlue Heron Pines Golf Club, 550 W. Country Club Dr., 609-965-1800. 18 holes. Call or visit web site for amenities. www.blueheronpines.com c

Egg Harbor CityGolfingVineyard Golf at Renault Winery, 72 N. Bremen Ave., 609-965-2111. 18 holes. The Tuscany House luxury hotel, Renault Winery, gourmet restaurant, corporate conference facility, festivals and special events. www.renaultwinery.com

Sports & RecreationBel Haven Paddle Sports, 1227 Rt. 542, 609-965-2205. Canoe & kayak trips through the New Jersey Pine Barrens. Rentals and sales. www.bellhavenpaddlesports.com

Wineries & BreweriesRenault Winery, 72 N. Bremen Ave., 609-965-2111. 145-year-old winery offers gourmet dining, party facility and Josephs Restaurant. www.renaultwinery.com c

Egg Harbor TownshipArts & CultureJoyce Lawrence Fine Arts Gallery, 311 Harbortown Blvd., 609-296-6985. Features both framed and unframed originals and limited edition lithographs. By appointment only. www.joycelawrenceart.com

AttractionsAtlantic County Wind Farm at Atlantic County Utilities Authority, Two locations, Howard F. Haneman Environmental Park, 6700 Delilah Rd. & 1801 Absecon Blvd., 609-272-6950. Home to New Jersey’s first wind farm. Tours available Mon. - Fri. Call for appointment. www.acua.com

Franks Family Theatres, Towne Stadium 16, 6733 Black Horse Pike, 609-646-4700. Family movie theatre. Call for information. www.franktheatres.com

Storybook Land, 6415 Black Horse Pike, 609-641-7847. Themed park depicting children’s stories, unlimited rides. www.storybookland.com c

GolfingBallamor Golf Club, 6071 English Creek Ave., 609-601-6220. 18 holes. Call or visit web site for amenities. www.ballamor.com

Harbor Pines Golf Club, 500 St. Andrews Dr., 609-927-0006. 18 holes. Call or visit web site for amenities. www.harborpines.com c

John F. Gaffney Green Tree Golf Course, 1030 Somers Point-Mays Landing Rd., 609-625-9131.18 holes. Call or visit web site for amenities. www.greentree.aclink.org c

McCullough’s Emerald Golf Links, 3016 Ocean Heights Ave., 609-926-3900. Tremendous vistas abound at this Stephen Kay Irish-Scottish design, just minutes from Atlantic City. 18 holes. www.mcculloughsgolf.com c

Twisted Dune Golf Club, 2101 Ocean Heights Ave., 609-653-8019. 18 holes. Call or visit web site for amenities. www.twisteddune.com

ShoppingShore Mall, 6725 Black Horse Pike & Tilton Rd., 609-484-9500. Shore Mall has 70 stores and is anchored by Boscov’s, K and G and Burlington Coat Factory. Food court. www.shoremall.com c

Sports & RecreationAngler’s Choice Sport Fishing Charter Service, 59 Tower Ave., 609-335-0962. Reservation service for charter boats and sport fishing, groups up to 18. www.anglerschoicecharters.com c

Atlantic Divers, 2905 Fire Rd., 609-641-7722. Atlantic Divers provides more than 100 trips annually to shipwrecks off the New Jersey Coast. www.njwreckdivers.com

Free Spirit Sportfishing, 224 Delaware Ave., 609-926-9017. Sport fishing. www.freespiritsportfishing.com

Treemendous Sport Fishing, 327 Island Ln., 609-926-9656. Sport fishing.

GallowayGolfingSeaview, A Dolce Resort, 401 S. New York Rd., 609-748-7680. 36 holes. Championship courses. www.seaviewgolf.com

GermaniaWineries & BreweriesSylvin Farms Winery, 24 N. Vienna Ave., 609-965-1548. Wine tasting, retail sales. Call in advance. www.sylvinfarmswinery.com

HammontonGolfingFrog Rock Golf and Country Club, 755 S. White Horse Pike (Rt. 30), 609-561-5504. 18 holes. Call or visit web site for amenities. www.frogrockgolf.com

State ParksWharton State Forest, 4110 Nesco Rd., 609-561-0024. Wharton State Forest is the largest single tract of land within the state park system. Throughout Wharton are rivers and streams for canoeing, hiking trails, miles of unpaved roads for mountain biking and horseback riding and numerous lakes, ponds and fields ideal for wildlife observation. www.njparksandforests.org

Wineries & BreweriesDiMatteo Vineyards, 951 8th St., 609-704-1414. Open Sat. & Sun. noon - 5 pm. Call for information and appointments for other times.

Plagido’s Winery, 570 N. First Rd., 609-567-4633. Visit Plagido’s Tuscany theme tasting room and try the plethora of Estate Bottled Wines. Open daily 11 am - 6 pm and by appointment. www.plagidoswinery.com

Tomasello Winery, 225 N. White Horse Pike, 609-561-0567. Full production winery since 1933. Free wine tasting, rooms for events, catering, gifts, custom labels, gift baskets and boxes. www.tomasellowinery.com c

LandisvilleWineries & BreweriesBellview Winery, 150 Atlantic St., 856-697-7172. Tasting room, gourmet food & gift shop, custom labeling, gift baskets, indoor & outdoor areas for parties and events throughout the year. Award-winning winery offers more than 20 distinctive estate wines. Hours: Mon. - Sun., 11 am - 5 pm. www.bellviewwinery.com

MargateAttractionsLucy the Elephant, 9200 Atlantic Ave., 609-823-6473. Lucy is a National Historic Landmark. She is the only 65-foot-high elephant in the world. www.lucytheelephant.org

Sports & RecreationJesse O’ Cruising & Fleet, 9317 Amherst Ave., 609-412-3635. Sport fishing. www.jessieofishing.com

Keeper Back Bay Fishing, 9605 Amherst Ave., 609-823-6428. Four-hour back bay fishing from 8 am - noon & 1 pm - 5pm. Party and evening charters. 50-foot pontoon boat. Only three miles from Atlantic City or Ocean City. www.keeperfishing.com

Mays LandingArts & CultureAtlantic Cape Community College, 5100 Black Horse Pike, 609-625-1111. Offers drama, films, concerts and special lectures. www.atlantic.edu c

GolfingHamilton Trails Golf Club, 620 Harbor Ave., 609-641-6824. 9 holes. Regulation-length. www.hamiltontrails.com

Mays Landing Golf Club, 1855 Cates Rd., 609-641-4411. 18 holes. Call or visit web site for amenities. www.mayslandinggolf.com c

Victors Par-3 Golf Course, 6444 Pittsburgh Ave., 609-625-4931. 18 holes. Call for amenities.

OutdoorsAtlantic County Park in Estell Manor, 109 Blvd. (Rt. 50), 609-645-5960. Hiking trails that wind past tidal wetlands and uplands. Warren E. Fox Nature Center contains environmental displays. Call for guided hiking tours. www.aclink.org/parks

ATLANTIC CITYExcitement Is Always In Season!

• Sizzling Casino Action• Exhilarating Nightlife• Distinctive Dining• Rejuvenating Spas

• Stylish New Shopping• Free Beaches• Electrifying Entertainment• Legendary Boardwalk

For information call 1.888.ACVISIT or visit us at www.atlanticcitynj.com

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Warren E. Fox nature Center, 109 Rt. 50, 609-645-5960. More than 28 miles of hiking trails on 1,800 acres around tidal wetlands and uplands. www.aclink.org c

ShoppingHamilton Mall, 4403 Black Horse Pike, 609-646-8326. More than 140 stores, restaurants, international food court plus JC Penney, Macy’s, Sears. www.shophamilton.com c

Wineries & BreweriesBalic Winery, 6623 Rt. 40, 609-625-2166. Tours and wine tastings. www.balicwinery.com c

OceanvilleArts & CultureThe noyes Museum of Art, 733 Lily Lake Rd., 609-652-8848. Displays a growing collection of American fi ne and folk art, an exceptional collection of vintage bird decoys and outstanding special exhibits. www.noyesmuseum.org

OutdoorsEdwin B. Forsythe national Wildlife Refuge, Brigatine Division, Great Creek Rd., 609-652-1665. More than 43,000 acres of coastal habitats for migratory birds. www.fws.gov/northeast/forsythe c

PleasantvilleArts & CultureSouth Jersey Cultural Alliance, 6 W. Glendale Ave., 609-645-2760. Arts and culture information. www.sjca.net

PomonaArts & CultureStockton Performing Arts Center, Richard Stockton College of New Jersey, Jimmie Leads Rd., 609-652-9000. Offers a variety of theatre, concerts and dance performances for audiences of all ages. www.stockton.edu/pac c

Golfi ngPomona Golf and Country Club, 400 W. Moss Mill Rd., 609-965-3232. 9 holes.

SmithvilleShoppingTowne of Historic Smithville & Village Green, 1 N. New York Rd. (Rt. 9) & Moss Mill Rd., 609-652-7777. Restored colonial village, features cobblestone paths, 60 specialty craft shops, quaint restaurants and lodging. www.smithvillenj.com c

Somers PointHistoric SitesAtlantic Heritage Center, 907 Shore Rd., 609-927-5218. Genealogical records and early photos. Victorian clothing, maritime artifacts and much more. www.atlanticheritagecenternj.org

Somers Mansion, 1000 Shore Rd., 609-927-2212. The oldest house in Atlantic County. Call for hours.

Sports & RecreationDuke O’Fluke Party Fishing Boat, Higbee Ave. at The Bay, 609-926-2280. Bay fi shing, charters available. www.dukeofl uke.com c

VentnorAttractionsBlack Whale Cruises, Crystal Queen, 24 S. Oakland Ave., 609-822-8849. Double-deck paddle wheel cruises. www.blackwhalecruises.com c

Sports & RecreationVentnor City Fishing Pier, Cambridge Ave. & Boardwalk, 609-823-7944. An ideal spot for anglers to cast their fi shing lines. c

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China Village Inn & Suites, 232 E. White Horse Pike, 609-652-3100www.americanlodgeac.com ACC c l l l l

Comfort Inn & Suites Absecon, 202 E. White Horse Pike, 609-652-3020 www.acyhotel.com  ACC c uuu l l l l l l

Comfort Inn-North, 539 Absecon Blvd., 609-641-7272 • www.comfortinnac.com ACC c l l l l l

Days Inn Absecon, 224 E. White Horse Pike, 609-652-2200 • www.daysinn.com ACC c l l l l

Dr. Jonathan Pitney House B&B, 57 North Shore Rd., 609-916-0366www.pitneyhouse.com B&B c l l l l

Deluxe Inn & Suites, 306 E. White Horse Pike, 609-748-0200 www.deluxeinnsuitesac.com ACC l l

Fairfi eld Inn by Marriott, 405 E. Abescon Blvd., 609-646-5000 www.fairfi eldinn.com ACC c uuu l l l l l l

Holiday Inn Express, 655 White Horse Pike, 609-383-9070 • www.ichotelsgroup.com ACC c uuu l l l l l

Howard Johnson Inn & Suites Absecon, 248 E. White Horse Pike, 609-748-2300www.hojo.com ACC c l l l

Knights Inn, 531 Absecon Blvd., 609-407-1919 • www.knightsinn.com ACC c l l l l

Passport Inn & Suites, 254 E. White Horse Pike, 609-652-8600 ACC c l l l

Quality Inn & Suites Absecon/Atlantic City, 328 E. White Horse Pike609-652-3300 • www.qualityinn.com ACC c uu l l l l l l

Ramada, 240 E. White Horse Pike, 609-652-2500 • www.ramada.com ACC c l l l l l

Rodeway Inn, 547 White Horse Pike, 609-646-3867 • www.rodewayinn.com ACC l l l

Super 8 Absecon, 229 E. White Horse Pike, 609-652-2477 • www.Super8.com ACC l l l

Super Lodge, 633 White Horse Pike, 609-641-0085 • www.superlodgeac.com ACC c l l l l

The Royal Lodge, 553 Absecon Blvd., 609-484-7500 • www.theroyallodge.net ACC l l l l

White Manor Inn B&B, 739 S. Second Ave., 609-748-3996 B&B l l l l

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Atlantic City Hilton Casino Resort, Boston & Boardwalk, 800-257-8677 www.hiltonac.com ACC c l l l l ]Atlantic Palace Suites Resort, 1507 Boardwalk at New York Ave., 800-527-8483www.atlanticpalacesuites.com ACC c l l l l l ]

Bally’s Atlantic City, Park Place & Boardwalk, 800-225-5977 • www.ballysac.com ACC c l l l l l ]Best Western Envoy Inn, 1416 Pacifi c Ave., 609-344-7117 • www.bestwestern.com ACC c uu l l l l

Blue Green Resorts at Atlantic Palace, 1507 Boardwalk, 800-456-0009www.bluegreenonline.com ACC l l l ]

Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa, 1 Borgata Way, 866-692-6742 • www.theborgata.com ACC c l l l l l l

Burgundy Motor Inn, 116 North Carolina Ave., 609-345-5665 ACC l

Caesars Atlantic City, 2100 Pacifi c Ave., 800-443-0104 • www.harrahs.com ACC c l l l l l ]Chelsea Pub & Inn, 8 Morris Ave., 609-345-4700 • www.chelseapubandinn.com ACC l l l

Courtyard Atlantic City, 1212 Pacifi c Ave., 609-345-7070 • www.courtyardatlanticcity.com ACC c l l l l l

Days Inn, 169 S. Kentucky Ave., 609-344-7001 • www.daysinn.com ACC l l l l

Days Inn, Morris Ave. & Boardwalk, 609-344-6101 • www.atlanticcitydaysinn.com ACC c uu l l l ]Econo Lodge Atlantic City, 3001 Pacifi c Ave., 609-344-2925 • www.econolodge.com ACC l l l

Flagship Resort, 60 N. Main Ave., 800-647-7890 • www.fl agshipresort.com ACC c l l l l ]Harrah’s Resort Atlantic City, 777 Harrah’s Blvd., 609-441-5000 • www.harrahs.com ACC c l l l l l l

Howard Johnson Inn, 1339 Pacifi c Ave., 800-341-2279 • www.howardjohnsonAC.com ACC c uu l l l l

La Renaissance, Kentucky Ave. & Boardwalk, 609-348-1343 • www.larenac.com ACC c l l l l ]

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Sheraton Atlantic City Convention Center Hotel, 2 Convention Blvd., 609-344-3535 www.sheratonatlanticcity.com ACC c uuu l l l l l l l

Showboat Mardi Gras Casino Hotel, 801 Boardwalk, 800-621-0200 • www.harrahs.com ACC c l l l l l ]Sunset Inn, 1400 Absecon Blvd., 609-345-3555 ACC c l l l l

Sunset Inn of America at the Marina, 1600 Absecon Blvd., 609-344-1975 ACC l l

Sunset Inn of America on the Bay, 1600 Albany Ave., 609-344-2515 ACC l l l

Super 8 Motel, 175 S. Tennessee Ave., 609-344-8956 • www.super8.com ACC l l l l ]The Chelsea, 111 S. Chelsea Ave., 609-428-4380 • www.thechelsea-ac.com ACC c l l l l l ]The Water Club, a Signature Hotel by Borgata, 1 Renaissance Way800-800-8817 • www.thewaterclubatborgata.com ACC l l l l l l l

Tropicana Casino & Resort, Brighton & Boardwalk, 800-257-6227 • www.tropicana.net ACC c uuu l l l l l ]Trump Marina Hotel & Casino, Huron Ave. & Brigantine Blvd.800-777-1177 • www.trumpmarina.com ACC c uuu l l l l l l

Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino, Mississippi Ave. & Boardwalk800-677-7787 • www.trumpplaza.com ACC c uuu l l l l l ]Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resort, 1000 Boardwalk & Virginia Ave.800-825-8786 • www.trumptaj.com ACC c uuu l l l l l ]Wyndham Atlantic City at Skyline Tower, 100 S. North Carolina Ave.609-449-4200 • www.skylinetowerresort.com ACC c l l l l l

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Celebrity Resorts, 1400 Ocean Ave., 609-266-2266 • www.celebrityresorts.com ACC c l l l l ]Clipper Ship Motel, 105 E. Brigantine Ave., 609-266-7161 ACC l l

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Econo Lodge, 102 Tuckahoe Rd., 856-697-9000 • www.EconoLodge.com ACC c l l l l l

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Courtesy Inn, 2580 Tilton Rd., 609-641-3131 ACC c l l l l

Econo Lodge, 6641 Black Horse Pike, 609-484-8500 • www.EconoLodge.com ACC c l l l l l

Rex Motel, 2616 Tilton Rd., 609-646-2600 • www.rexmotel.webstarts.com ACC l l l

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Tuscany House Hotel & Restaurant, 72 N. Bremen Ave., 609-965-2111www.renaultwinery.com ACC c l l l l l

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Days Hotel Atlantic City/Pleasantville, 6708 Tilton Rd., 609-641-4500www.daysinnpleasantville.com ACC c uu l l l l l l

Inn of the Dove, 6665 Black Horse Pike, 609-645-1100 • www.innofthedove.com ACC c l l

Residence Inn Atlantic City Airport Egg Harbor Township, 3022 Fire Rd., 609-813-2344 www.marriott.com ACC c l l l l l l l

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Pine Crest Inn, 1409 Black Horse Pike, 609-567-4800 ACC l l

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Absecon Travelodge, 316 E. White Horse Pike, 609-652-0904 • www.travelodge.com ACC c l l l l

America’s Best Inn & Suites, 304 E. White Horse Pike, 609-652-3344www.americasbestinngalloway.com ACC c l l l l l l

Liberty Inn, 252 E. White Horse Pike, 609-748-8700 • www.acliberty.com ACC c l l

Quality Inn & Suites, 328 E. White Horse Pike, 609-652-3300 • www.choicehotels.com ACC l l l l l

Seaview, A Dolce Resort, 401 S. New York Rd., 609-652-1800 www.dolce-seaview-hotel.com ACC c uuu l l l l l l

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Howard Johnson, 308 S. White Horse Pike (Rt. 30 E.), 609-561-5700 • www.ramada.com ACC c l l l l

Red Carpet Inn & Suites, 700 S. White Horse Pike (Rt. 30), 609-704-1000 ACC uu l l l

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Abbott House B&B, 6056 Main St., 609-625-4400 B&B l l l l l

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Best Western Extended Stay & Suites, 701 Black Horse Pike, 609-646-5515 www.bestwesternnewjersey.com ACC c uuu l l l l l l

Quality Bayside Resort Hotel, 8029 Black Horse Pike, 609-641-3546http://hotel-rez.com/QualityBaysideResort/ ACC c l l l l l l l

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Colonial Inn at Historic Smithville, 615 E. Moss Mill Rd., 609-748-8999www.colonialinnsmithville.com B&B uu l l l

The Barn at Historic Smithville, 615 E. Moss Mill Rd., 609-748-8999www.smithvillenj.com/lodging.cfm ACC l l l l

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Econo Lodge, 21 MacArthur Blvd., 609-927-3220 • www.choicehotels.com/hotel/nj069 ACC c l l l l

Pier 4 Hotel on the Bay, 6 Broadway Ave. & The Bay, 609-927-9141 www.pier4hotel.com ACC c uu l l l l l

Residence Inn by Marriott, 900 Mays Landing Rd., 609-927-6400www.residenceinnsomerspoint.com ACC c l l l l l l

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Carisbrooke Inn B&B, 105 S. Little Rock Ave., 609-822-6392 • www.carisbrookeinn.com B&B l l l l ]Come Wright Inn, 5003 Ventnor Ave., 609-822-1927 • www.comewrightinn.com B&B l l l l l

Surrey Beach House, 109 South Surrey Ave., 609-822-6550 • www.surreybeachhouse.com ACC l l l ]WEST ATLAnTiC CiTy

Clarion Hotel & Convention Center Atlantic City West6821 Black Horse Pike, 609-272-0200 • www.clarionacwest.com ACC c l l l l l l l

Comfort Inn & Suites West Atlantic City, 7079 Black Horse Pike, 609-484-1900 www.hamptoninnbayside.com ACC c uu l l l l l l

Comfort Inn Victorian, 6817 Black Horse Pike, 609-646-8880 www.comfortinnvictorian.com ACC c uu l l l l l l

Holiday Inn Express, 6811 Black Horse Pike, 609-484-1500 • www.ihg.com ACC c l l l l l l

Quality Hotel AC West, 8029 Black Horse Pike, 609-641-3546 • www.choicehotels.com ACC c l l l l l l l

Ramada Limited, 8037 Black Horse Pike, 800-851-9505 • www.ramadaatlanticcity.com ACC c uu l l l l l l

Travelodge, 7095 Black Horse Pike, 609-645-1818 • www.travelodgeacwest.com ACC c l l l l

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Buena Vista Camping Resort, 775 Harding Hwy., 856-697-5555 • www.bvcp.com 675 • • • • • • • • • • • •DOROTHy

Country Oaks Campgrounds, 13 S. Jersey Ave., 609-476-2143www.countryoakscampground.com 140 • • • • • • • • • •EGG HARBOR TOWnSHiP

Colonial Meadows Family Campgrounds, 1410 Somers Point Rd., 609-653-8449 140 • • • • • • • • • •Holly Acres RV Park, 218 S. Frankfurt Ave., 609-965-2287 • www.hollyacresrvpark.com 175 • • • • • • • • •Sleepy Hollow Family Campground, 132 Bevis Mill Rd. 609-927-1969www.sleepyhollowcampground.com 151 • • • • • • • •ESTELL MAnOR

Pleasant Valley Campground, 60 S. River Rd. 609-625-1238 • pleasantvalleycamping.com 250 • • • • • • • • • •GALLOWAy

Shady Pines Campground, 443 S. 6th Ave., 609-652-1516 • www.carefreervresorts.com 140 • • • • • • •

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Bellhaven Lake RV Resort, 1213 Rt. 542, 609-965-2827www.belhavencampground.com/campsites.htm 300 • • • • • • • • • •HAMMOnTOn

Indian Branch Park Campground, 2021 Skip Morgan Dr., 609-561-4719www.indianbranchparkcg.com 214 • • • • • • • • • • •Paradise Lake Camping Resort, 200 Paradise Dr. (off Pleasant Mills Rd.), 609-561-7095www.njcamping.com/panther 80 • • • • • • • • • • •Wharton State Forest, Rt. 206 (8 miles N. of Hammonton) 609-561-0024www.njparksandforests.org 50 • • •MAyS LAnDinG

River Beach Resort Seasonal Camping & Boating, 4678 Somers Point Rd. (Rt. 559)609-625-8611 • www.riverbeach.net 140 • • • • • • • • •Winding River Campground, 6752 Weymouth Rd., 609-625-3191www.windingrivercamping.com 132 • • • • • • • • • • • •NASCAR RV Resort at Mays Landing, 1079 12th Ave., 609-476-2322www.nascarrvresorts.com 163 • • • • • • • • • • •nORTHFiELD

Birch Grove Park, 1700 Burton Ave. (off Rt. 9), 609-641-3778 • www.cityofnorthfi eld.org 50 • • • • • • •POMOnA

Evergreen Woods Camping Resort, 106 E. Moss Mill Rd., 609-652-1577 225 • • • • • • • • • • •Pomona RV Park & Campground, 536 S. Pomona Rd., 609-965-2123 • www.pomonarvpark.com 100 • • • • • • • • •PORT REPUBLiC

Atlantic City Blueberry Hill Campground, 283 Clarks Landing Rd., 609-652-1644 173 • • • • • • • • • •Chestnut Lake Campgrounds, 631 Chestnut Neck Rd., 609-652-1005www.blueberryhillrvpark.com 185 • • • • • • • • • • •Red Wing Lakes Campground, 318 Sooy's Landing Rd., 609-748-1948www.1000trails.com/snj.asp 100 • • • • • •SHAMOnG

Atsion Recreation Area, 714 Rt. 206, 609-268-0444 www.redwinglakes.com/lakes.html 50 • • • • • • • •

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Visit some of New Jersey’s best family resorts. From the Wildwoods to Ocean City and the alluring charm of Victorian Cape May, an abundance of interesting destinations, attractions and activities beckon.

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1. Explore the 235-acre Cape May Point State Park. Climb the 199 steps of the 157-foot-high Cape May Lighthouse that’s still used as a navigational aid today. The spectacular panoramic view of the scenic Cape May peninsula and shoreline is worth the climb. The park also features the recently opened Fire Control Tower 23, New Jersey’s last remaining World War II tower, which was part of the immense Delaware Bay harbor defense system known as Fort Miles. Admission fee.

2. Bird watchers fl ock to Cape May all year long for wonderful bird-watching opportunities. Start at the Cape May Bird Observatory, a nature resource center that has more than 400 species of birds, butterfl ies and dragonfl ies to watch. In the spring, the World Series of Birding competition challenges participants to count as many species as possible during a 24-hour period.

3. Visit the Naval Air Station (NAS) Wildwood Aviation Museum that’s housed in Hangar No.1 at the Cape May County Airport. Once a World War II dive-bomber squadron training facility, the 92,000-square-foot wooden structure has been restored and houses vintage aircraft from all branches of the military and a Wall of Honor to memorialize the 41 men who perished while training at the air station. Special events include an Evening at the Museum and an AirFest highlighting WWII Bombers, B-24, B-25 and B-17 and P-51 Mustangs. NAS Wildwood is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Open year round.

4. Brimming with cool artifacts, fun memories, fascinating history and bright neon lights, the Doo Wop Museum in Wildwood is a celebration of funky and fl amboyant architecture, design, music and pop. With its expansive beach and attraction-packed Boardwalk, Wildwood is a

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5. Three amusement piers located on the famous Boardwalk in Wildwood, Morey’s Piers off ers more than 100 exciting amusement park rides and attractions, including two beachfront waterparks, kiddie rides, roller coasters and more!

6. In Wildwood, the Vietnam Veterans Remembrance Wall, the only permanent Vietnam Memorial replica in the Northeast, is an exact,

half-size, black granite replica of the offi cial Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C.

7. At the Wheaton Arts and Cultural Center in Millville, tour the Glass Studio to see skilled artists turn molten glass into works of art. The Museum of American Glass features more than 6,500 historic and contemporary objects. Nearby, explore South Jersey’s rich cultural traditions in the Down Jersey Folklife Center.

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Visitor Information Southern Shore Region DMO, 4 Moore Rd., Cape May Court House, 609-463-6415. www.njsouthernshore.com c

Avalon Chamber of Commerce, 30th St. & Ocean Dr., 609-967-3936. www.avalonbeach.com c

Bed & Breakfast Guild of Ocean City, Ocean City, 609-399-4131. www.oceancitybb.com

Bridgeton Area Chamber of Commerce, 856-455-1312. www.baccnj.com

Cape May County Chamber of Commerce, 13 Crest Haven Rd., Garden State Pky. Exit 11, Cape May Court House, 609-465-7181. www.capemaycountychamber.com c

Cape May County Department of Tourism, 4 Moore Rd., Cape May Court House, 800-227-2297. www.thejerseycape.com c

Cape May Historic Accommodations, 609-884-0080. www.capemaylodging.com

Cumberland County Dept. of Tourism, 856-455-0328. www.co.cumberland.nj.us

Greater Millville Chamber of Commerce, 4 City Park Dr., 856-825-2600. www.millville-nj.com

Ocean City Welcome & Information Center, 9th St. (Causeway), 800-BEACH-NJ. www.oceancityvacation.com

Ocean View Welcome Center, Garden State Pky. N/S, Mile Marker 18.3, 609-624-0918. c

Sea Isle City Tourism Commission, 609-263-8687. www.seaisletourism.org

Stone Harbor Chamber of Commerce, 212 96th St., 609-368-6101. www.stoneharborbeach.com

Greater Wildwood Chamber of Commerce, 3306 Pacifi c Ave., 609-729-4000. www.gwcoc.com cGreater Wildwood Tourism Improvement & Development Authority & The Wildwoods Convention Center, 4501 Boardwalk, 609-729-9000. www.wildwoodsnj.com c

Wildwood Information Center, 3601 Boardwalk, 609-522-1407. c

The campground chart on page 84 is designed to help visitors and residents easily fi nd camping and RV locations in the Southern Shore Region.

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AvalonSports & RecreationMiss Avalon, 14th St. & Ocean Dr., 609-967-7455. Sport fi shing. www.missavalon.com

BivalveAttractionsBayshore Discovery Project, 2800 High St., 856-785-2060. Restored schooner A.J. Meerwald. NJ’s offi cial tall ship. Sailing trips and museum. Environmental and history educational programs. www.bayshorediscovery.org

BridgetonArts & CultureWoodruff Museum of Indian Artifacts, Bridgeton Public Library, 150 E. Commerce St., 856-451-2620. More than 20,000 artifacts from the Lenni Lenape Indians. www.bridgetonlibrary.org

AttractionsBridgeton Southern N.J. All Sports Hall of Fame Museum, Burt Ave. (Bridgeton Recreation Center), 856-451-7300. This South Jersey museum is dedicated to individuals and teams of all sports in this region of New Jersey. Photos, equipment, scrapbooks and other memorabilia. www.cityofbridgeton.com

Cohanzick Zoo, Mayor Aitken Dr. at Bridgeton City Park, 856-453-1658. The Cohanzick Zoo, New Jersey’s fi rst zoo, is located in an 1,100-acre city park, the zoo has more than 200 birds and mammals from around the world. www.cityofbridgeton.com/cohanzickzoo.html c

Historic SitesBridgeton Historical District, 50 E. Broad St., 856-451-3407. New Jersey’s largest historical district with 2,200 Colonial, Victorian and Federalist buildings. Brick walkways, lanterns and benches border the scenic Riverfront Promenade and Fountain Plaza; 1,100-acre city park, four museums, zoo, rentals, swimming and picnicking. www.cityofbridgeton.com

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ShoppingDowntown Bridgeton, 856-455-3230. From the shops at Cohansey Crossing to the brick streets of downtown, shoppers will find arts and crafts and century-old businesses in a quaint Victorian Downtown setting. www.cityofbridgeton.com

Dutch Neck Village, 97 Trench Rd., 856-455-6003. Village of unique shops and restaurant. Holds four festivals and two open houses each year. www.dutchneckvillage.com c

Jantiques, 1530 Rt. 77, 856-451-2143. Imported quality antique reproductions, home furnishings, cast iron statues and more. www.reprodepotinc.com

Cape MayArts & CultureCape May Historic District / Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts, 1048 Washington St., 609-884-5404. Trolley and walking tours (guided & self-guided), Emlen Physick Estate, Cape May’s only Victorian House Museum, the restored 1859 Cape May Lighthouse and the restored World War II lookout tower. Spring Music Festival, Victorian Week celebration in October and Victorian Christmas offering a variety of holiday tours from mid Nov. - Dec. and more. www.capemaymac.org c

Cape May Stage, Corner of Lafayette & Bank Sts., 609-884-1341. Comedies, classic American dramas, special holiday events. Tues. - Sun., 8 pm at the Robert Shackleton Playhouse. www.capemaystage.com

Center for Community Arts, 712 Lafayette St., 609-884-7525. Year-round arts classes and activities for all ages. Special events and seasonal Black History tours of Cape May. www.CenterforCommunityArts.org

East Lynne Theater Company, The First Presbyterian Church, 500 Hughes St., 609-884-5898. One of the top equity professional theaters in the state, delighting audiences since 1980 with provocative American classics and contemporary plays based on America’s heritage. Operating all year with a mainstage production season, touring shows and educational outreach for all ages. www.eastlynnetheater.org

Emlen Physick Estate, 1048 Washington St., 609-884-5404. Tours of Cape May’s only Victorian House Museum, built in 1879 by renowned architect Frank Furness, are offered throughout the year. Changing seasonal exhibits provide a glimpse of daily life in a Victorian household. www.capemaymac.org

Naval Air Station Wildwood Aviation Museum, Cape May Airport, 500 Forrestal Rd., 609-886-8787. Naval aviation museum dedicated to honoring U.S. Naval airmen who perished during their World War II training. The museum houses vintage aircraft and memorabilia and is listed on the National and State Registers of Historic Places. www.usnasw.org c

AttractionsCape May Whale Watch and Research Center, 1286 Wilson Dr., 888-531-0055. Cruises. www.capemaywhalewatch.com c

Cape May Whale Watcher, 1218 Wilson Dr., 800-786-5445. Whale & dolphin watching, lighthouse, dinner and history cruises. Purchase tickets 800-979-3370. www.capemaywhalewatcher.com

Miss Chris Marina, 1218 Wilson Dr., 609-884-3351. Whale & dolphin watching, bird watching, eco tours and more. Call for details. www.misschrismarina.com

Spirit of Cape May Dinner Cruises, 1218 Wilson Dr., 609-884-5866. Buffet style dinner cruises. Lighthouse and fireworks cruises, cocktail parties and more. www.spiritofcapemay.com

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Historic SitesAfrican American Heritage Walking Tours of Cape May , 712 Lafayette St., 609-884-7525. The Center for Community Arts presents entertaining, informative walking tours. Hidden in plain sight are stories of Harriet Tubman, black-only beaches, thriving African-American businesses and the fate of the segregated Franklin Street School. www.CenterforCommunityArts.org

Historic Cold Spring Village, 720 Rt. 9, 609-898-2300. Early American, open-air living history museum comprised of 26 restored buildings on 22 acres of shaded lanes with interpreters in period costume plying their trades and crafts. www.hcsv.org c

OutdoorsThe Nature Center of Cape May, 1600 Delaware Ave., 609-898-8848. Designated N.J. Audubon Center. Award-winning environmental education campus located on Cape May Harbor. Summer children’s classes, marine science activities, year-round nature programs, observation tower and themed gardens. Contains 18 acres of beach, meadow and marsh habitat. Exhibits, educational activities and tours. www.njaudubon.org c

ShoppingWashington Street Mall, 300 - 500 Washington St., 609-884-0555. Dozens of shops located in a quaint mall one block from the ocean. www.washingtonstreetmall.com

SpasCape May Day Spa, 607 Jefferson St., 609-898-1003. www.capemaydayspa.com c

Sports & RecreationCaveman Sport Fishing, South Jersey Marina, 1231 Rt. 109, 609-425-1970. Sport fi shing. www.cavemansportfi shing.com

Down Deep Sports Fishing, Utsch’s Marina, 1121 Rt. 109 N., 609-226-9122. www.downdeepsportfi shing.com

First Cast Sport Fishing, Utsch’s Marina, 1121 Rt. 109, 609-352-8668. Sport fi shing. www.fi rstcastsportfi shing.com

Gallant Lady, Harbor View Marina, 954 Ocean Dr., 609-884-7754. Sport fi shing. www.gallantladyfi shing.com

Jaftica Sportfi shing, Utsch’s Marina, 1121 Rt. 109 N., 609-884-7727. Sport fi shing. www.jafticasportfi shing.com

Legal Limit Charters, Utsch’s Marina, 1121 Rt. 109 N., 609-405-4591. Sport fi shing. www.legallimitcharters.com

Stalker Sport Fishing, Snug Harbor Marina, 926 Ocean Dr., 609-231-9611. www.stalkerfi shingcharters.com

Story Teller Charters, 1231 Rt. 109, 888-982-3474. Sport fi shing. Sails from Cape May, Barnegat and Manasquan. Call for details. www.storytellercharters.com

Tide Runner Fly & Light Tackle Fishing, 1208 Maryland Ave., 609-884-6440. Sport fi shing. www.fl yfi shingcapemay.com

Wineries & BreweriesCape May Winery & Vineyard, 711 Town Bank Rd., 609-884-1169. Open year round, tasting room, gift shop, custom labels, blending parties, winery tours, indoor and outdoor seating. www.capemaywinery.com

Turdo Vineyards & Winery, 3911 Bayshore Rd., 609-884-5591. Open year round. Wine tasting Thurs. - Sun. noon - 5 pm and daily Memorial Day - Labor Day. www.turdovineyards.com

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Cape May Court HouseArts & CultureCape May County Historical & Genealogical Society, 504 Rt. 9 N., 609-465-3535. Located in the Cresse Holmes House (built in 1704 & 1830) the museum contains exhibits of maritime, family life in the 18th & 19th centuries, Victorian, medical, early county trades and more. www.cmcmuseum.org

Performing Arts Center of Middle Township, 1 Penkethman Way, 609-463-1924. Musicals, plays, dance and bands. Call for performance information. www.middlepac.com c

AttractionsCape May Park & Zoo, Rt. 9 & Crest Haven Rd., 609-465-5271. More than 500 species of mammals, birds and reptiles. www.capemaycountygov.net c

GolfingAvalon Golf Club, 1510 Rt. 9 N., 609-465-4653. 18 holes, restaurant. www.avalongolfclub.net

Laguna Oaks Golf Course, 600 Bayberry Rd., 609-465-4560. 9 holes.

OutdoorsCape May Bird Observatory: Research & Education Center, 600 Rt. 47 N., 609-861-0700. It’s the place to visit for everything and anything to do with nature. www.BirdCapeMay.org c

Cape May National Wildlife Refuge, 24 Kimbles Beach Rd., 609-463-0994. Birding and nature programs. www.fws.gov/northeast/capemay c

Wineries & BreweriesNatali Vineyards, LLC, 221 Rt. 47, 609-465-0075. Tasting room and gift shop. Open daily 11 am - 5 pm except Dec. 24 and 25. www.natalivineyards.com

Cape May PointHistoric SitesCape May Lighthouse, Cape May Point State Park, Lighthouse Ave. at Yale Ave., 609-884-5404. Lighthouse built in 1859. Visitor orientation and museum shop on site. www.capemaymac.org

World War II Fire Control Tower, 536 Sunset Blvd., 609-884-5404. Fire Control Tower 23 is New Jersey’s last remaining World War II tower, which was part of the immense Delaware Bay harbor defense system known as Fort Miles. Admission fee. www.capemaymac.org/attractions

OutdoorsCape May Bird Observatory, 701 E. Lake Dr., 609-884-2736. The place to visit for everything and anything to do with nature. www.BirdCapeMay.org

ShoppingSunset Beach Gift Shop, 502 Sunset Blvd., 800-757-6468. World-renowned for the Cape May Diamond collection. Unique and precious gems. www.sunsetbeachnj.com c

State ParksCape May Point State Park, Lighthouse Ave. at Yale Ave., 609-884-2159. Although Cape May Lighthouse is a major attraction for many visitors to the area, the park’s constantly changing shoreline, dunes, freshwater coastal marsh and ponds, forested islands and varied uplands make it a well-known location for viewing the fall bird migration. www.njparksandforests.org c

ClermontGolfingThe Pines at Clermont, 348 Kings Hwy., 609-624-0100. 9 holes. www.thepinesatclermont.com

ErmaGolfingCape May National Golf Club, Rt. 9 & Florence Ave., 609-884-1563. 18 holes. www.cmngc.com c

FairtonGolfingCohanzick Country Club, 194 Bridgeton-Fairton Rd., 856-455-2122. 18 holes. www.allforeclub.com c

OutdoorsCape May Bird Observatory: Northwood Center, 701 E. Lake Dr., 609-884-2736. Chapter NJ Audubon Society. Sponsors year-round programs for bird/nature enthusiasts. www.birdcapemay.org

HeislervilleHistoric SitesEast Point Lighthouse, Lighthouse Rd. off E. Point Rd., 856-546-7810. Picturesque lighthouse on Delaware Bay. Call for hours of operation and more information. www.njlhs.org/njlight/eastpoint.html c

Logan TownshipWineries & BreweriesCedarvale Vineyard & Winery, 205 Repaupo Station Rd., 856-467-3088. Winery open Thurs. & Fri. noon - 7 pm, Sat. 11 am - 7 pm, Sun. 11 am - 5 pm or by appointment. Call or visit web site for more information. www.cedarvalewinery.com

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MillvilleArts & CultureGlasstown Arts District, Downtown Millville Main St., 800-887-4957. Created to highlight the city’s heritage as a glass center. Exhibition galleries featuring regional and metropolitan artists from New Jersey, Philadelphia and New York. www.glasstownartsdistrict.com c

Millville Army Air Field Museum, Millville Municipal Airport, 1 Leddon St., 856-327-2347. Museum preserves the airfi eld’s history as “America’s First Defense Airport” and the site where more than 10,000 service personnel along with 1,500 pilots received advanced fi ghter training during World War II. www.p47millville.org

Riverfront Renaissance Center for the Arts, 22 N. High St., 856-327-4500. Art exhibits by more than 100 local artists of fi ne art and crafts plus visiting displays. Shops, restaurants. www.rrcarts.com

Wheaton Arts & Cultural Center, 1501 Glasstown Rd., 800-998-4552. Nestled in the Pinelands, Wheaton Arts is a large cultural arts center with the Museum of American Glass and the TC Wheaton Glass Factory operating since 1888. Regional crafts and Down Jersey Folk Life Center. www.wheatonarts.org

Sports & RecreationFowser Rd. Boat Ramp, Fowser Rd., 856-825-7000 ext. 7393. Two docks.

New Jersey Motorsports Park (Thunderbolt Raceway), 8000 Dividing Creek Rd. at Buckshutem Rd. (Rt.670) , 856-327-8000. Located next to the Millville Municipal Airport, the raceway features two separate world-class road courses, a fi rst class karting circuit, ATV and Tri Oval courses plus vast amenities including a clubhouse. www.njmp.com

Newfi eldSports & RecreationAl & Sam’s Boat & kayak Rentals & Retail, 2626 Weymouth Rd. & 4273 N. Delsea Dr. at Parvin State Park, 856-692-8440. www.alandsams.com

NewportOutdoorsNew Jersey Coastal Heritage Trail Route, 389 Fortescue Rd., 856-447-0103. Highlights NJ’s coastal, natural and cultural sites. Begins in Perth Amboy, continues south to Cape May and West to Deepwater at the Delaware Memorial Bridge. www.nps.gov/neje

North WildwoodHistoric SitesHereford Inlet Lighthouse, 111 N. Central Ave., 609-522-4520. National Historic site with maritime museum and gardens. www.herefordlighthouse.org

Sports & RecreationCanal Side Boat & kayak Rental, 1710 Delaware Ave., 609-522-7676. Seasonal. c

Ocean CityArts & CultureDiscovery Sea Shell Museum, 2721 Asbury Ave., 609-398-2316. More than 10,000 sea shells. Coral. Seasonal. Open April-Oct. www.shellmuseum.com c

Ocean City Arts Center, 1735 Simpson Ave., 609-399-7628. Gallery, shop. www.oceancityartscenter.org c

Ocean City Historical Museum, 1735 Simpson Ave., 609-399-1801. Victorian museum. Sindia Ship. The museum was established to preserve the city’s heritage for future generations. www.ocnjmuseum.org c

Ocean City Pops Orchestra, 825 Boardwalk Music Pier, 609-525-9248 ext. 17. Call for performance information. www.oceancitypops.org c

Ocean City Repertory Theatre, 813 Asbury Ave., 609-231-3263. Produces classic, contemporary and original works. www.ocrep.org

Ocean City Theatre Company, Multiple Locations, 609-432-4143. Professional theatre productions. Call for performance information and locations. www.OceanCityTheatreCompany.com

AttractionsCongo Falls Miniature Golf, 1132 Boardwalk, 609-398-1211. Congo Falls features three world-class 18-hole miniature golf courses including the Lost City, which is 100% indoors and perfect for those rainy days! Congo Falls’ waterfalls, caves, snake pit and other special effects will always have you coming back for more! www.congofallsgolf.com

Ghost Tour of Ocean City, 9th St. & Asbury Ave. outside City Hall., 609-814-0199. Listen to the tales of the unknown and folklore of the Shore on this entertaining jaunt around the historic town center. Purchase tickets in advance. May – Oct. www.ghosttour.com/ocean_city.htm

Gillian’s Island Golf & Water Park, Plymouth Pl. & Boardwalk, 609-399-0483. Fun for the whole family. Two exciting parks offering 35 family rides plus water slides including an 18,800-square-foot water-spraying playground and miniature golf. www.gillians.com c

Gillian’s Wonderland Pier, 600 Boardwalk at 6th St., 609-399-7082. An exciting park with 35 family rides. www.gillians.com

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Playland’s Castaway Cove, 10th & Boardwalk, 609-399-4751. More than 30 exciting thrill rides, golf, go carting and more. www.boardwalkfun.com/default.asp

Historic SitesOcean City Tabernacle, 550 Wesley Ave., 609-399-1915. Internationally renowned speakers, drama, concerts, more than 120 years old. www.octabernacle.org c

ShoppingDowntown Ocean City, Asbury Ave. between 6th and 14th Sts., 800-BEACH-NJ. Assortment of boutiques, gift stores, specialty shops and restaurants. www.downtownocnj.com

Sports & RecreationBay Cats, 316 Bay Ave., 609-391-7960. Sailing lessons and guided kayak nature tours. Sailboat and kayak rentals. www.baycats.com c

Bayblasters, 3rd & Bay Ave., 609-399-4100. Ocean City’s newest jet boat thrill ride.

Bayview Watersports, 312 Bay Ave., 609-399-5100. Jet Ski and Waverunner rentals. Open May - Oct. www.bayviewmarina.com

Beasley’s Point Sea-Doo, 912 N. Shore Rd., 609-390-1113. Sea-Doo & Waverunner rentals.

Fishtale Charters, 6 Walnut Rd., 609-391-8230. Sport fishing. www.fishtalechartersoc.com

North Star Party Boat, 300 Bay Ave., 609-391-8300. Marine mammal environmental tours. www.fishnorthstar.com

Ocean City Parasail, 3rd St. & The Bay, 609-399-3559. Parasail rides. www.oceancityparasail.com

Rainbow III Fishing, 10th St. & the Bay, 609-391-6446. Sport fishing. www.rainbowdeepseafishing.com

Ocean ViewGolfingHeritage Links, 1375 Rt. 9 S., 609-390-4500. 9 holes, executive. www.linfieldnational.com

Shore Gate Golf Club, 35 School House Ln., 609-624-8337. 18 holes. www.shoregategolf.com

Rio GrandeGolfingCape May Par 3 & Driving Range, 29 Fulling Mill Rd., 609-889-2600. 18 hole. www.capemaypar3.com

Sports & RecreationHang Loose Parasail, 1044 W. Rio Grande Blvd., 609-522-9453. Experience the New Jersey Shore’s most exhilarating and exciting extreme sport! Parasailing! www.hanglooseparasail.com

Wineries & BreweriesHawk Haven Vineyard & Winery, 600 S. Railroad Ave., 609-846-7347. Hawk Haven produces 1,800 cases of high quality wine annually and hosts events on the expansive and predatory-bird-rife property. www.hawkhavenvineyard.com

Sea Isle CityAttractionsGillian’s Funland, 304 JFK Blvd., 609-399-7082. A super amusement park especially for kids. Dozens of rides. www.gillians.com

Sports & RecreationStar Fish Party Boat, 42nd Place and the Bay, 609-263-3800. Nature and sunset cruises, private charters. www.starfishboats.com

SeabrookArts & CultureSeabrook Educational and Cultural Center, 1325 Rt. 77, 856-451-8393. Artifacts of Seabrook Village, which was home to Japanese-Americans who relocated there from internment camps during World War II. www.seabrookeducation.org

ShiloWineries & BreweriesSwansea Vineyards, 860 Main St., 856-453-5778. Tasting room hours: Sat. noon - 5 pm; Sun. noon - 5 pm. Private tastings by appointment. www.swanseavineyards.com

Stone HarborOutdoorsStone Harbor Bird Sanctuary, 3rd Ave. & 114th St., 609-368-5102. Open-air view of hundreds of species. www.stone-harbor.nj.us/Bird-Sanctuary/Site/Introduction.html

Wetlands Institute and Museum, 1075 Stone Harbor Blvd., 609-368-1211. Birdwatching, exhibits, aquarium, salt marsh safari, feature creature (kids’ program), turtle tanks. www.wetlandsinstitute.org c

ShoppingDowntown Stone Harbor, 96th & 3rd Ave.More than 100 specialty shops.

StrathmereState ParksCorson’s Inlet State Park, Ocean Dr. (Rt. 619), 609-861-2404. Established in 1969, the park offers scenic beauty and opportunities for observing a multitude of migratory and residential wildlife species. Corson’s Inlet is popular for hiking, fishing, crabbing, boating and sunbathing. www.njparksandforests.org c

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SwaintonGolfi ngSand Barrens Golf Club, 1765 Rt. 9 N., 609-465-3555. 27 holes. www.sandbarrensgolf.com c

OutdoorsLeaming’s Run Gardens & Colonial Farm, 1845 Rt. 9 N., 609-465-5871. A 27-acre garden with different themes and 25 beautiful gardens. Tours, activities, special events. www.leamingsrungardens.com c

TuckahoeOutdoorsTuckahoe Wildlife Management Area, 2201 Rt. 631, 609-628-3219. 12,438 beautiful acres of nature and wildlife. www.njfi shandwildlife.com

VinelandArts & CultureCumberland County College Fine & Performing Arts Center, 3322 College Dr. (off Rt. 552), 856-691-8600. Performing Arts Center presents national touring theatre companies, musicians, special productions and concerts. www.cccnj.edu/performingarts/default.cfm

Cumberland Players, The Little Theatre, E. Sherman Ave. at S. East Blvd., 856-692-5626. Cumberland’s only community theatre. Comedies, dramas, musicals and children’s theatre. www.cumberlandplayers.com

Vineland Regional Dance Company, 2388 N. East Ave., 856-691-6059. Unique dance and quality performances throughout the year. www.vrdc.org c

AttractionsDelsea Drive-In, 2203 S. Delsea Dr., 856-696-0011. New Jersey’s only drive-in theatre. Open March – Nov. www.delseadrive-in.com

Golfi ngEastlyn Golf Club, 4049 Italia Ave., 856-691-5558. 18 holes.

ShoppingCumberland Mall, 3849 S. Delsea Dr., 856-825-9507. Nearly 80 stores including major national retailers, specialty shops, restaurants and eateries. www.cumberlandmallnj.com c

WildwoodArts & CultureDoo Wop Experience Museum, 4500 Ocean Ave., 609-523-1975. The museum includes an impressive array of vintage neon, Majestic Z lamps, Heywood - Wakefi eld furniture, Herman Miller chairs, selected items from designers Ray and Charles Earnes, pop culture artifacts and much more. www.doowopusa.org

George F. Boyer Historical Museum, Holly Beach Mall, 3907 Pacifi c Ave., 609-523-0277. Contains memorabilia and history of The Wildwoods. www.the-wildwoods.com/history/museum.html c

Wildwoods Convention Center’s Oceanfront Arena, 4501 Boardwalk, 609-729-9000. The convention center hosts major events, concerts, meetings and conventions. www.wildwoodsnj.com/oceanfront-arena

AttractionsMorey’s Piers, 3501 Boardwalk, 609-522-3900. Three family-fun piers with rides, which include two spectacular water parks. www.moreyspiers.com c

Ocean Oasis Waterpark & Beach Club, (formerly Raging Waters) , 25th Ave. & Boardwalk, 609-522-3900. A fun family water park with more than 50 slides including the 75-foot high Acapulco Cliff Dive. Park features Interactive play-areas, Camp Kid Tastrophe, Bonsai Beach and Shipwreck Shoals, endless rivers, rope swings, activity pools, sun deck and much more. www.moreyspiers.com/waterpark.htm

Silver Bullet Speedboat & Dolphin Watch, Wildwood Marina, Rio Grande & Susquehanna Aves., 609-522-6060. Exciting speedboat cruises and dolphin watch cruises. Seasonal. www.silverbullettours.com

Splash Zone Water Park, Schellenger Ave. & Boardwalk, 609-729-5600. Interactive waterpark for every member of the family. www.splashzonewaterpark.com

Wyland’s Whaling Wall, Facade of Boardwalk Mall at Garfi eld Ave.. A wall mural (220 ft. by 30 ft.) depicting life-sized whales and dolphins.

Historic SitesWildwoods’ Vietnam Veterans Remembrance Wall, Columbus Park (Across from the Wildwood Convention Center), 4501 Boardwalk, 609-729-4000. The Remembrance Wall, the only permanent Vietnam Memorial replica in the Northeast, is an exact, half-size, black granite replica of the offi cial Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. It will have the 58,913 names of our country’s fallen heroes from the Vietnam War etched on its panels and will stretch for 240 feet along the existing sidewalks of Columbus Park. www.wildwoodsnj.com

Sports & RecreationByrne Community Center, 401 W. Youngs Ave., 609-522-5837. Bocce courts, horseshoe pits, volleyball courts and other recreational sports. www.byrnecommunitycenter.com

Fox Park, Davis & Atlantic Ave.. Tennis courts, newly renovated playground. Open to the public. www.wildwoodnj.org

everything under the sun...

Searching for paradise?

You’ll always find it at El Coronado Resort, where sparkling sand beaches are just one path to vacation bliss. Discover lush accommodations and personalized service in a remarkable location— a beautiful coastal destination in southern Wildwood Crest. Directly on the beach with a pool area and sundeck that forms a beachfront oasis. Allow yourself to be swept away.

• All rooms ocean view with private or semi-private balconies

• Central air- conditioning

• Direct oceanfront sundeck with heated swimming pools

• Poolside Hot Tub

• Children’s pool

• DVD players in every unit

• Men’s & Women’s Saunas and changing room.

• Exercise room

• Restaurant with patio dining

• Game room

• Internet lounge

• Three self- service elevators

• FREE WiFi with your laptop

Completely renovated!

Directly on the beach at 8501 Atlantic Avenue Wildwood Crest, New Jersey 08260

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1-800-227-5302One, Two and Three Bedroom Units

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Wildwood CrestHistoric SitesSunset Lake & Turtle Gut Park & Memorial, NJ & Miami Aves., 609-522-0221. The historic site of an American Revolution Battle, this park and memorial commemorates the only battle of the American Revolutionary War that was fought in Cape May County. c

Sports & RecreationAtlantic Parasail Inc., 1025 Ocean Dr., 609-522-1869. Parasailing. www.atlanticparasail.com c

Wildwood Crest Tennis Courts, Columbine & Wisteria Aves., 609-729-2628. Tennis courts available for the public. Reservations Required. www.wildwoodcrest.org

WoodbineState ParksBelleplain State Forest, Woodbine Ave. (Rt. 550), 609-861-2404. The forested acres of Belleplain include stands of young pine, oak and Atlantic white cedar, refl ecting better soil conditions and less damage by fi re than found in the Pine Barrens just north of the forest. Belleplain was established in 1928 by the state for recreation, wildlife management, timber production and water conservation. In 1933, three camps were set up by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) that supplied labor for more than an eight years. The CCC converted Meisle Cranberry Bog into Lake Nummy, a popular swimming, boating and fi shing area. They also constructed the original forest headquarters, maintenance building, a road system, bridges and dams. www.njparksandforests.org c

Sea Isle CitySurrounded by immense

natural beauty, our small islandoffers endless year-round

opportunities to leave the world behind -

to reconnect to family, to self, to the sea.

Do it all - or do nothing at all!Catch dinner, or dine out.

Enjoy a wide variety of specialevents, guided beachwalks,

and supervised recreational activities.

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the perfect place to be!

6407 Ocean AvenueWildwood Crest, NJ 08260

(800) 433-9731 www.bristolplazamotel.com

• Directly on the Beach• Large Heated Swimming Pool• Heated Baby Pool • Southern Exposure • Large Oceanfront Sundeck • Barbecue Grills • Elevator • Adjacent to Tennis Courts & Trolley to Boardwalk

Oceanfront Elegance in Wildwood CrestBristol Plaza

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DESERT SAND RESORT

When it’s time to relax, unwind and leave it all behind, answer the call of the ocean sands in a land known as Avalon.

Located just one block from the beach, the Desert Sand offers: • Full-service restaurant on premises

• All non-smoking units

• Indoor and outdoor pools

• Wireless Internet

• Refrigerators in all rooms

• Air conditioning

• Heat for early and late season

• Sun decks and pool patio

• Daily maid service

• Elevator service

• Free beach tags

• Conference center

DESERT SAND RESORT7888 Dune Dr.Avalon, NJ 08202609-368-5133Reservation: 800-458-6008

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PALACE HOTEL

Across from the beach in Victorian Cape May, NJ

Our oceanfront suites & side oceanview rooms have private bath, cable color TV,

mini-fridge & balcony. Deluxe continental breakfast served daily. Indoor corridors

with 2 elevators. Daily maid service. Pet friendly. No minimum night stay.

www.palacehotelofcapemay.com1101 Beach Ave. Cape May, NJ 08204

Your Perfect Seaside VacationCome to the Lotus Inn and be surrounded by comfort, convenience, & cleanliness... all while enjoying our legendary family atmosphere.

www.lotusinn.com6900 Ocean Ave. • Wildwood Crest, NJ 08260609-522-6300 or 1-800-522-6306

Directly Across from the Beach and Bicycle Path!

• Spacious Well-Appointed Oceanfront & Ocean View Rooms, Townhouses & Fully Equipped Efficiency Suites, Some Private

Balconies • Beautiful Free Beaches • Sorry, No Pets Visit our Website and Online Video

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• Spacious Well-Appointed Oceanfront & Ocean View Rooms, Townhouses & Fully Equipped Efficiency Suites, Some Private

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Beachcomber Resort Hotel, 7900 Dune Dr., 609-368-5121www.avalon-beachcomber.com ACC l l l

Desert Sand Resort, 7888 Dune Dr., 609-368-5133 • www.desertsand.com ACC c l l l l

Golden Inn, Oceanfront at 78th St., 609-368-5155 • www.goldeninn.com ACC c l l l l ]Oceanview at Avalon, 7929 Dune Dr., 609-368-1543 • www.oceanviewatavalon.com ACC c l l l l

The Concord Suites, 7800 Dune Dr., 609-368-7800 • www.concordsuites.com ACC c l l l l

Windrift Hotel, 80th St. & the Beach, 609-368-5175 • www.windrifthotel.com ACC c l l l l ]

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Days Inn, 500 E. Broad St., 856-455-1500 • www.DaysInn.com  ACC c l l

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Abigail Adams Apartments, 130 Decatur St., 609-884-1371 • www.abigailadamsinn.com B&B l l l l

Akwaaba at Buttonwood Manor, 115 Broadway, 609-884-4070www.akwaaba.com B&B c l l l

Akwaaba by the Sea, 116 Broadway, 609-898-1109 • www.akwaaba.com B&B l l l l

Albert Stevens Inn, 127 Myrtle Ave., 800-890-2287 • www.albertstevensinn.com ACC l l l l

Alexander’s Inn, 653 Washington St., 877-484-2555 • www.alexandersinn.com B&B l l l l l l

Angel of the Sea, 5 Trenton Ave., 800-848-3369 • www.angeofthesea.com B&B l l l ]Antoinette’s, 717 Washington St., 609-898-0502 • www.antoinettescapemay.com ACC l l l

Ashley Rose Victorian Inn, 715 Columbia Ave., 609-884-2497 www.victorianroseinn.com B&B l l

Avondale By the Sea, Beach Ave. & Gurney St., 609-884-2332 www.avondalebythesea.com ACC c l l l ]

Bayberry Inn, 223 Perry St., 877-923-9232 • www.bayberryinncapemay.com B&B l l l l

Beauclaire’s B&B, 23 Ocean St., 609-898-1222 • www.beauclaires.com B&B l l l l

Bedford Inn, 805 Stockton Ave., 866-215-9507 • www.bedfordinn.com B&B l l l l

Bill Mae Cottage, 1015 Washington St., 609-898-8558 • www.billmae.com B&B l l l l

Bill Mae Cottage Too, 1037 Lafayette St., 609-898-8558 • www.billmae.com B&B l l l

Blake House, 640 Hughes St., 609-884-5403 • www.theblakehouse.com B&B l l

Camelot Motel, 103 Howard St., 609-884-1500 • www.capemaycamelot.com ACC c l l l

Canterbury Manor, 735 Washington St., 609-884-0063 • www.canterburymanor.com GH l l

Cape Harbor Motor Inn, 715 Pittsburgh Ave., 609-884-0018www.capeharbormotorinn.com ACC l l

Capri Motor Lodge, Beach Ave.& Madison Ave., 609-884-4727www.caprimotorlodge.com ACC c l l ]

Captain Mey’s Inn, 202 Ocean St., 609-884-7793 • www.captainmeys.com B&B l l l

Carroll Villa Hotel, 19 Jackson St., 877-275-8452 • www.carrollvilla.com B&B l l l l

Chalfonte, 301 Howard St., 609-884-8409 • www.chalfonte.com ACC c l l l l

Cliveden Inn B&B & Cottage, 709 Columbia Ave., 609-884-4516www.clivedeninn.com B&B l l l

Colton Court Motor Inn, 105 Beach Ave., 609-884-5384www.capenet.com/capemay/colton ACC l l l ]

Columbia House, 26 Ocean St., 609-884-2789 • www.thecolumbiahouse.com GH l l

Congress Hall, 251 Beach Ave., 888-944-1816 • www.congresshall.com ACC c ◆◆◆ l l l l l ]Cooper’s Guest House, 109 Howard St., 609-884-8636www.coopersguesthouse.com GH l l l

Corner Cottage, 315 Broadway, 609-898-9822 l

Dormer House, 800 Columbia Ave., 800-884-5052 • www.dormerhouse.com B&B l l l l

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Elaine’s, 513 Lafayette St., 609-884-4358 • www.elainesdinnertheater.com B&B c l l l

Fairthorne, 111 Ocean St., 609-884-8791 • www.fairthorne.com B&B l l l l

Gingerbread House, 28 Gurney St., 609-884-0211 • www.gingerbreadinn.com B&B l l l l

Henry Sawyer Inn, 722 Columbia Ave., 800-449-5667 • www.henrysawyerinn.com B&B l l l l

Heritage House, 680 Washington St., 609-884-3338 GH l

Highland House, 131 N. Broadway, 609-898-1198 • www.highlandhousecapemay.com GH l l l

Hotel Alcott, 107-113 Grant St., 609-884-5868 • www.hotelalcott.com ACC l l l l l

Hotel Macomber, 727 Beach Ave., 609-884-3020 • www.hotelmacomber.com ACC l l l ]Humphrey Hughes House, 29 Ocean St., 800-582-3634www.humphreyhugheshouse.com B&B l l l l

Inn at the Park, 1002 Washington St., 866-884-8406 • www.innattheparknj.com B&B l l l l

Inn of Cape May, 7 Ocean St., 609-884-5555 • www.innofcapemay.com B&B c l l l l l ]Jersey Cape Motel, Rt. 109 & Ferry Rd., 609-884-7382 ACC c l l

Jetty Motel, 2nd St. & Beach Ave., 609-884-4640 • www.jettymotel.com ACC c ]John F. Craig House, 609 Columbia Ave., 877-544-0314 • www.johnfcraig.com B&B l l l l

John Wesley Inn, 30 Gurney St., 800-616-5122 • www.johnwesleyinn.com B&B l l l l

La Mer Beachfront Inn, Pittsburgh & Beach Aves., 800-644-5004www.capemaylamer.com ACC c ◆◆◆ l l l l l ]

Leith Hall, 22 Ocean St., 609-884-1934 • www.leithhall.com B&B l l l ]Linda Lee, 725 Columbia Ave., 609-884-1240 • www.thelindalee.com B&B l l l l

Luther Ogden Inn, 815 Kearney Ave., 866-898-1338 • www.lutherogdeninn.com B&B l l l l

Madison Avenue Beach Club, 605 Madison Ave., 888-884-8266www.madisonavenuebeachclub.com ACC l l l l

Mainstay Inn, 635 Columbia Ave., 609-884-8690 • www.mainstayinn.com B&B l l l l

On The Beach at 6105 Ocean Ave., Wildwood Crest, NJ 08260Web site: www.fleurdelisbeach.com E-mail: [email protected]

For your pleasure, our features include:• Elevator • Free Internet • Guest Rooms,

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Majestic Star Inn, 705 Columbia Ave., 610-367-0216 • www.majesticstarinn.com GH l l

Marquis De Lafayette Hotel, 501 Beach Ave., 800-257-0432 www.marquiscapemay.com ACC ◆◆◆ l l l l ]

Mason Cottage, 623 - 625 Columbia Ave., 609-884-3358www.themasoncottage.com B&B l l l l

Mission Inn, 1117 New Jersey Ave., 800-800-8380 • www.missioninn.net B&B l l l l

Montreal Inn, 1025 Beach Ave., 609-884-7011 • www.montreal-inn.com ACC c ◆◆◆ l l l l ]Mt. Vernon Motel, 300 W. Beach Ave., 609-884-4665 • www.mtvernonmotel.com ACC l ]Ocean Club Hotel, 1035 Beach Ave., 609-884-7000 • www.atlasinn.com ACC c l l l l l l ]Palace Hotel of Cape May, 1101 Beach Ave., 609-898-8100www.palacehotelofcapemay.com ACC l l l l ]

Periwinkle Inn, 1039 Beach Ave., 609-884-9200 • www.periwinkleinn.com ACC c l l ]Peter Shields Inn, 1301 Beach Dr., 609-884-9090 • www.petershieldsinn.com B&B l l l l ]Pharo’s, 617 Columbia Ave., 877-775-0400 • www.pharosinn.com B&B l l l

Poor Richard’s Inn, 17 Jackson St., 609-884-3536 • www.poorrichardsinn.com B&B l l l

Queen Victoria B&B, 102 Ocean St., 609-884-8702 • www.queenvictoria.com B&B c l l l

Red Cottage, 22 Jackson St., 888-944-1816 • www.virginiahotel.com B&B l l l l l

Rhythm of the Sea, 1123 W. Beach Ave., 800-498-6888 • www.rhythmofthesea.com B&B l l l l ]Saltwood House, 28 Jackson St., 800-830-8232 • www.saltwoodhouse.com B&B l l l l

Sand Pebble Apartments of Cape May, 23 1st Ave., 609-884-5860 ACC l l

Sandpiper Beach Club, 11 W. Beach Ave., 609-884-6579 • www.sandpipercapemay.com ACC c l l l ]Sea Crest Inn, 101 Beach Ave., 609-884-4561 • www.seacrestinn.com ACC c ◆◆ l l ]Sea Villa, 5 Perry St., 877-843-2621 • www.theseavilla.com B&B l l ]Stockton Motor Inn, 809 Beach Ave., 609-884-4036 • www.stocktoninns.com ACC l l l l

Summer Cottage Inn, 613 Columbia Ave., 866-392-5600www.summercottageinn.com B&B l l l l

Summer Station, 217 Beach Ave., 800-248-8801www.summerstationhotel.com ACC c l l l ]

Surf Motel & Apartments, 211 Beach Ave., 609-884-4132www.capenet.com/capemay/surf ACC l l l

The Abbey, 34 Gurney St. at Columbia Ave., 866-884-8800www.abbeybedandbreakfast.com B&B c l l l l

The Bacchus Inn B&B, 719 Columbia Ave., 609-884-2129 • www.bacchusinn.com B&B l l l l

The Blue Fish Inn, 601 Madison Ave., 609-884-4838 • www.bluefishinn.com ACC l l l l l

The Heritage Inn, 721 Beach Ave., 609-884-7300 • www.heritageinncapemay.com ACC c l l ]The Heritage Southwinds Inn, 14 Patterson Ave., 609-884-7300www.heritageinncapemay.com ACC ]

The Jennie Lane Cottage, 41 Jackson St., 609-884-8428 www.jennielanecottage.com B&B l l

The King’s Cottage, 9 Perry St., 877-258-1876 • www.kingscottage.com B&B l l ]The Longfellow House, Hughes St., 609-884-3482 • www.longfellowhouse.com GH l l

The Manse, 510 Hughes St., 888-554-7447 • www.themanse.com B&B l l l l

The Mooring, 801 Stockton Ave., 609-884-5425 • www.themooring.com B&B l l l l

The Primrose Inn, 1102 Lafayette St., 800-606-8288 • www.theprimroseinn.com B&B c l l l l l

The Prince Edward Victorian Suites, 38 Jackson St., 609-884-2131www.princeedwardinn.com GH l l

The Puffin, 32 Jackson St., 609-884-2664 • www.capemaypuffin.com GH l l l

The Southern Mansion, 720 Washington St., 800-381-3888www.southernmansion.com B&B ◆◆◆ l l l l

The Star Inn, 29 Perry St., 800-297-3779 • www.thestarinn.net ACC c ◆◆◆ l l l l l

The Virginia Hotel, 25 Jackson St., 800-732-4236 • www.virginiahotel.com ACC c l l l l l l l

Thomas Webster House Victorian Suites, 933 Washington St., 609-898-9248www.thomaswebsterhouse.com GH l l

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Thorn & Rose, 822 Stockton Ave., 609-884-8142 • www.thornandrose.com GH l l

Twin Gables, 731 Columbia Ave., 609-884-7332 • www.twingables.com B&B l l l

Velia’s Seaside Inn, 16 Jackson St., 609-884-7004 GH l

Victorian Lace Inn, 901 Stockton Ave., 609-884-1772 • www.victorianlaceinn.com B&B l l l

West Cape Motel, 307 Sunset Blvd., 609-884-4280 • www.westcapemotel.com ACC c l l l

White Dove Cottage, 619 Hughes St., 800-321-3683 • www.whitedovecottage.com B&B l l l l l

Wilbraham Mansion & Inn, 133 Myrtle Ave., 609-884-2046www.wilbrahammansion.com B&B c l l l l l

Windward House, 24 Jackson St., 609-884-3368 • www.windwardhouseinn.com B&B l l l l

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Hyland Motor Inn, 38 E. Mechanic St., 609-465-7305 • www.hylandmotorinn.com ACC l l l

The Doctor’s Inn, 2 N. Main St., 609-463-9330 • www.doctorsinncmch.com B&B l l l

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Boulevard Motel, 116 Roosevelt Blvd., 609-390-1855 • www.blvdmotel.com ACC l l l

MILLVILLE

Country Inn by Carlson, 1125 Village Dr., 856-825-3100 • www.countryinns.com ACC c l l l l l l

Quality Inn & Suites, 1701 N. 2nd St., 856-327-3300 • www.qualityinn.com ACC c l l l l l l

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A Shore View Motel, 505 E. 4th Ave., 609-522-7272 • www.ashoreviewresort.com ACC l l l

Acropolis Oceanfront Resort, 300 Kennedy Beach Dr., 609-522-5400 www.acropolisoceanfront.com ACC l l l ]

Aloha Oceanfront Motel, 210 JFK Beach Blvd., 609-522-5566www.alohaoceanfrontmotel.com ACC c l l ]

American Inn, 510 E. 13th Ave., 609-729-7700 • www.americaninn.com ACC c l l l ]Candlelight Inn, 2310 Central Ave., 800-992-2632 • www.candlelight-inn.com B&B l l l l

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Florentine Family Motel, 1901 Surf Ave., 609-522-4075 • www.florentinemotel.com ACC c l l l

Friendship 7 Motel, 701 Ocean Ave., 609-522-0660 • www.friendship7motel.com ACC l l

Harbor Light Motor Inn, 301 Ocean Ave., 800-426-4564 www.harborlightmotorinn.com ACC c l l l

Horizon Motor Inn, 401 E. 21st Ave. & Beach Block, 609-729-2049 www.horizonmotorinn.com ACC c l l l

Jade East Motel, 510 E. 4th Ave., 609-522-1867 • www.jadeeastmotel.com ACC c l l l l

LeBoot, 510 E. 14th Ave., 609-522-0500 • www.lebootresort.com ACC l l ]Lollipop Motel, 2301 Atlantic Ave., 609-729-2800 • www.lollipopmotel.com ACC c l l l

Malibu Motel, 431 E. 19th Ave., 609-522-4766www.beachcomber.com/Northww/malibu.html ACC l l

Matador Oceanfront Resort Motel, 16th Ave. & the Beach, 609-522-9451www.matadormotel.com ACC c l l ]

Montego Bay Resort, 1800 Boardwalk, 800-962-1349 • www.montegobayresortnj.com ACC c l l l l l ]North Wind Motel, 401 Ocean Ave., 609-522-0746 • www.thenorthwindmotel.com ACC c l l l

Roman Holiday Motel, 1000 Kennedy Beach Dr., 609-522-3111www.romanholidayresort.com ACC c l l ]

Summer Nites, 2110 Atlantic Ave., 609-846-1955 • www.summernites.com B&B c l l l l

Surf Song, 1800 Ocean Ave., 866-650-SURF • www.thesurfsong.com ACC l l l

The Surf 16 Motel, 1600 Surf Ave., 609-522-1010 • www.surf16.com ACC l l l

Tuscany Motor Inn, 1900 Surf Ave., 609-729-0555 • www.tuscanymotorinn.com ACC c l l l l

OCEAN CITy

Anchor Inn, 1018 Wesley Ave., 609-399-8662 • www.anchorinnocnj.com ACC l l l

Atlantis Inn Luxury B&B, 601 Atlantic Ave., 609-399-9871 • www.atlantisinn.com B&B c l l l l

Bayberry Inn, 811 Wesley Ave., 877-229-6265 • www.bayberryinnoc.com B&B l l l l

Beach Club Hotel, 1280 Boardwalk, 609-399-8555 • www.beachclubhotel.com ACC ◆◆◆ l l l ]Beach Club Suites, 1217 Ocean Ave., 609-399-4500 • www.beachclubsuites.com ACC c l l l

Biscayne Suites, 820 Ocean Ave., 800-452-1003 • www.biscaynesuites.com ACC c ◆◆ l l l l

Blue Water Inn, 617 E. 8th St. at Ocean Ave., 800-367-3042 • www.bluewaterinnoc.com ACC l l l l l

Brown’s Nostalgia, 1001 Wesley Ave., 866-223-0400 • www.brownsnostalgia.com B&B l l l l l

Bryn Mawr Hotel, 724 Ocean Ave., 888-560-8744 • www.brynmawrhoteloceancity.com ACC l l l l l l

Butterfly Breeze, 637 Wesley Ave., 609-391-9366 • www.butterflybreeze.net B&B l l l l

Chalet Hotel, 1229 Wesley Ave., 609-399-9357 ACC c l l l

Coral Sands Motel, E. 9th St. & Atlantic Ave., 609-399-4540www.thecoralsandsmotel.com ACC c l l l l

Ebb Tides Suites, 1001 Little Atlantic Ave., 609-391-9614www.ebbtidesuites.com ACC c l l l l l

Edgewater Estates, 617 Ocean Ave., 609-399-6893 • www.gardencourtestates.com GH l l l

Forum Motor Inn, 8th St. & Atlantic Ave., 609-399-8700 • www.theforumocnj.com ACC c l l l

Georgian Hotel, 1120 Central Ave., 609-399-0756 • www.georgianhoteloceancity.com ACC l l l l

Gillespie Apartments, 3457 Asbury Ave., 609-398-4054www.oceancityapartments.com ACC l

Glen Nor Inn, 1015 Central Ave., 800-320-4138 • www.glennorinn.com ACC c l l

Harris House, 1201 Ocean Ave., 609-399-7800 • www.harrishouse.net ACC c l l l

Holly Properties, 424 Atlantic Ave., 609-399-4422 • www.hollyproperties.com ACC l l

Impala Island Inn, 1001 Ocean Ave., 609-399-7500 • www.impalaislandinn.com ACC c l l l l

Inn The Gardens B&B, 48 Wesley Rd., 609-399-0800 • www.innthegardens.com B&B c l l l l

Koo-Koo’s Nest B&B, 615 Wesley Ave., 609-385-865www.kookoosnest.com or www.bbonline.com/nj/KooKoo B&B l l l l

Northwood Inn, 401 Wesley Ave., 609-399-6071 • www.northwoodinn.com B&B l l l l

Ocean 7, 7th St. & Boardwalk, 609-398-2200 • www.ocean7motel.com ACC c l l l

Ocean City Mansion, 416 Central Ave., 609-399-8383 • www.ocmansion.com B&B l l l l l

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Ocean Manor Inns, 1040 Ocean Ave., 609-399-1014 • www.oceanmanorinns.com ACC l l l l

Oceanfront Motel, 1417 Ocean Ave., 609-399-4757 • www.oceanfrontmotelnj.com ACC l ]Oceanic Motel, 1110 Wesley Ave., 609-399-6101 • www.oceanicmotelnj.com ACC l l l l

Parkside Bed & Breakfast, 501 5th St., 609-399-1944www.inntravels.com/usa/nj/parkside.html B&B l l

Pavilion Motor Lodge, 801 Atlantic Ave., 609-399-8080www.pavilionmotorlodge.com ACC c l l l

Pawling Apartments, 1206 Ocean Ave., 609-398-3314 • www.pawlingapartments.com GH l l l

Plymouth Inn, 710 Atlantic Ave., 609-398-8615 • www.plymouthinn.com B&B l l l l

Port-O-Call Hotel, 15th St. at the Boardwalk, 800-334-4546 • www.portocallhotel.com ACC c l l l l l ]Rose Garden Inn, 1214 Ocean Ave., 609-398-4889 • www.rosegardeninn.us B&B c l l

Scarborough Inn, 720 Ocean Ave., 800-258-1558 • www.scarboroughinn.com B&B l l l l l

Sea Wind, 1238 Wesley Ave., 609-398-4474 GH l l

Seaport Inn Motel, 1116 Wesley Ave., 609-399-6101 • www.theseaportmotel.com ACC l l l

Serendipity B&B, 712 9th St., 800-842-8544 • www.serendipitynj.com B&B l l l l

Sifting Sands, E. 9th St. & Atlantic Ave., 609-399-1178 • www.thesiftingsandsmotel.com ACC c l l l l

Sun Beach Motel, 900 Wesley Ave. (at 9th St.), 609-399-3350www.sunbeachmotel.com ACC c l l l

Tahiti Inn, 1135 Ocean Ave., 609-399-0130 • www.tahitiinn.com ACC c l l l

The Camelot Apartments, 1334 Central Ave., 609-780-6263www.thecamelotapartments.com GH c l l l

The Crossings, 3420 Haven Ave., 800-257-8811 • www.thecrossingsocnj.com ACC l l l l

The Ebbie, 820 6th St., 609-399-4744 • www.ebbie.com ACC l l

The Flanders Hotel, 719 E. 11th St., 609-399-1000 • www.theflandershotel.com ACC c ◆◆◆ l l l l l l

The Homestead, 805 E. 8th St., 609-391-0200 • www.homesteadhotel.info ACC l l l

The Inn at Laurel Bay B&B, 400 Atlantic Ave., 609-814-1886 • www.laurelbayoc.com B&B l l l l l

The Oceanaire, 826 Moorlyn Terr., 609-399-2668 • www.theoceanaireguesthome.com GH l l l

Tradewinds Motel, 600 E. 9th St. & Wesley Ave., 609-399-2789 ACC c l l

Watson’s Regency Suites, 901 Ocean Ave., 888-397-4673www.watsonsregency.com ACC c ◆◆◆ l l l l

Wild Dunes Inn, 801 10th St., 609-399-2910 • www.wilddunesinn.com ACC c l l l l l

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Centennial Guest House, 127 39th St., 609-263-6945 GH l l

Coast Motel, 4000 Landis Ave., 609-263-1111 • www.lacosta-seaisle.com ACC l l l

Sea Isle Inn, 6400 Landis Ave., 609-263-4371 • www.seaisleinn.com ACC c l l

SOMERS POINT

Econo Lodge, 21 MacArthur Blvd., 609-927-3220 • www.econolodge.com ACC l l l l

Pier 4 Hotel on the Bay, 6 Broadway Ave. & The Bay, 609-927-9141www.pier4hotel.com ACC c l l l l l l

Residence Inn by Marriott, 900 Mays Landing Rd., 609-927-6400www.ResidenceInn.com ACC c l l l l l l

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Colonial Lodge, 181 93rd St., 609-368-2202www.stoneharbormotels.com/colonial.htm ACC ◆

Dunes Motel, 9801 Second Ave., 609-368-4121www.stoneharbormotels.com/dunes.htm ACC c ◆ l l

Harbor Inn, 97th & 2nd Ave., 609-368-4422 • www.stoneharbormotels.com ACC l l

Lark Motel, 98th St. & 2nd Ave., 609-368-2500 • www.larkmotel.com ACC l l l

Risley House B&B, 8421 First Ave., 609-368-1133 • www.risleyhouse.net B&B l l

Sun ’n’ Sand Motel, 284 102nd St., 609-368-2722 • www.sunnsandmotel.com ACC l l

VINELAND

Comfort Inn, 29 W. Landis Ave., 856-692-8070 • www.ComfortInn.ChoiceHotels.com  ACC c l l l l l

Days Inn, 1001 W. Landis Ave., 856-696-5000 • www.DaysInn.com  ACC c l l l l l l

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Econo Lodge & Conference Center, 998 W. Landis Ave., 856-696-3030www.EconoLodge.com ACC c l l l l

Holiday Inn Express & Suites, 398 Smith St., 856-293-8888www.ichotelsgroup.com ACC ◆◆◆ l l l l l

Ramada Inn, 2216 W. Landis Ave. & Rt. 55, Exit 32A, 856-696-3800www.ramada.com ACC l l l l

Wingate Inn, 2196 W. Landis Ave., 856-690-9900 • www.WingateHotels.com ACC c ◆◆◆ l l l l l l

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AA Heart of Wildwood Motels, 3915 & 4002 Ocean Ave., 609-522-4090www.heartofwildwood.com ACC ◆◆◆ l l

Ala Moana Motel, 5300 Atlantic Ave., 609-729-7666 • www.alamoanamotel.com ACC l l l

Beach Terrace Motor Inn, 3400 Atlantic Ave., 609-522-8100 • www.beachterrace.com ACC c l l l l l

Blue Palms Resort, 3601 Atlantic Ave., 800-242-8386 • www.bluepalmsresort.com ACC l l

Bolero Resort & Conference Center, 3320 Atlantic Ave., 609-522-6929www.boleroresort.com ACC c l l l l l l

Brittany Motel, 3710 Atlantic & Garfield Aves., 609-522-0257www.mybrittanymotel.com ACC c l l l l l

Caprice Motel, 4200 Ocean Avenue, 609-522-3845 http://isleofpalmsmotel.com/Caprice/ ACC l ]

Dawn & Nova Motels, 4300 Ocean Ave., 609-522-3193 • www.dawnmotelnj.com ACC l l

Days Inn Suites, 4610 Ocean & Andrew Aves., 609-522-0331www.daysinnwildwood.com ACC c l l l l l

Daytona Motor Inn, 4010 Atlantic Ave., 609-522-9116 • www.daytonamotorinn.com ACC l l l

Fountain Motel, 4616 Atlantic & Andrews Aves., 609-522-2911 www.fountainmotel.com ACC l l l

Isle of Palms, 3200 Atlantic Ave., 609-522-4512 • www.isleofpalmsmotel.com ACC l l l l l l

Knolls Motel, 4111 Atlantic Ave., 609-846-0100 • www.knollswildwood.com ACC l l l

Landmark Motel, 225 E. Schellenger Ave., 800-225-2172www.landmarkwildwood.com ACC c l l l

Le Voyageur Motel, 232 E. Andrew Ave., 609-522-6407 • www.levoyageurmotel.com ACC l l l

Mango Motel, 209 E. Spicer Ave., 609-522-2067 • www.mangomotel.com ACC l l l l

Marlane Motel, 4310 Atlantic Ave., 609-522-7463 • www.marlanemotel.com ACC c l l l

Nantucket Motel, 4100 Ocean Ave., 800-832-6888 • www.nantucketmotel.net ACC c l l l

Ocean Sands Motel, 3710 Ocean Ave., 609-522-6724 • www.oceansandsmotel.com ACC l l

Oceanic Motel, 4600 Ocean Ave., 609-522-6500 • www.ocwildwood.com ACC c l l

Quarterdeck Motel, 320 E. Pine Ave., 609-522-5415 www.isleofpalmsmotel.com/Quarterdeck ACC c l l

Quebec & Calypso Resort by the Sea, Spicer & Atlantic Aves., 800-432-6774www.quebecnjshore.com ACC c l l

Riviera Resort Motel & Suites, 325 E. Spencer & Ocean Aves., 609-522-5353www.gotowildwood.com ACC ◆◆ l l

Royal Canadian Resort Hotel, 3300 Atlantic Ave., 609-522-0950www.royalcanadianresort.com ACC c l l l

Royal Court Motel, 4301 Atlantic Ave., 609-522-5398 • www.royalcourtmotel.com ACC l l

Rus Mar Motel, 5010 Ocean Ave., 609-522-0101 • www.rusmarmotel.com ACC l

Sea Gull Motel, 5305 Atlantic Ave., 609-522-3333 • www.seagull-motel.com ACC c ◆◆ l l

Sea Gypsy, 209 E. Magnolia Ave., 609-522-0690 • www.theseagypsy.com B&B l l l

Sea-n-Sun Resort Motel, 3909 Ocean Ave., 609-522-2826 • www.gotowildwood.com ACC c ◆◆ l l l

The Starlux Boutique Hotel & Meeting Place, 305 E. Rio Grande Ave., 609-522-7412www.thestarlux.com ACC l l l

Tropicana Motel, 305 E. Youngs Ave., 609-522-8483 • www.thetropicanamotel.com ACC l l

Windward Motel, 5200 Ocean Ave., 609-522-5667 ACC l l l

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Acacia Beachfront Motel, 9101 Atlantic Ave., 609-522-6507www.acaciabeachfrontmotel.com ACC c ◆◆ l l

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Admiral Resort Motel, 7200 Ocean Ave., 609-729-3000 or 800-399-3001www.admiralresort.com ACC c l l l ]

Adventurer Motor Inn, Morning Glory Rd. at Ocean Ave., 609-729-1200www.adventurerinn.com ACC c ◆◆◆ l l l l l l

American Safari, 5610 Ocean Ave., 609-522-0157 • www.americansafarimotel.com ACC l l

Apollo Resort Motel, 407 E. St. Paul, 609-522-9300 • www.apollomotel.com ACC c l l l

Aqua Beach Resort, 5501 Ocean Ave., 800-247-4776 • www.aquabeach.com ACC c ◆◆◆ l l l ]Armada by the Sea, 6503 Ocean Ave., 609-729-3000 • www.armadamotel.com ACC c ◆◆ l l l ]Attache Resort Motel, 5707 Ocean Ave., 609-522-0241 • www.attache-motel.com ACC ◆◆ l l ]Aztec American Safari, 5610 Ocean Ave., 609-522-0157www.americansafarimotel.com ACC l ]

Aztec Motel, 411 E. Lavender Rd., 609-522-7000 • www.aztecmotel.com ACC l l

Bal Harbour Oceanfront Hotel, 508 E. Stanton Rd., 609-522-3343www.balharbourhotels.com ACC c l l l l ]

Beau Rivage Motor Inn, 9103 Atlantic Ave., 609-729-2121www.beaurivage-motel.com ACC c l l l l l

Bel-Air Family Motel, 5510 Ocean Ave., 609-522-4235 • www.belairmotel.net ACC l ]Biscayne Motel, 7807 Atlantic Ave., 609-522-4444 • www.biscaynemotel.com ACC c l l l

Blue Water Motel, 8600 Atlantic Ave., 609-522-8340 • www.bluewatermotel.com ACC l l l

Bristol Plaza Resort, 6407 Ocean Ave., 609-729-1234 • www.bristolplazamotel.com ACC c l ]Cara Mara, 6701 Atlantic Ave., 609-522-6951 • www.caramara.com ACC c l l l

Caribbean Motel, 5600 Ocean Ave., 609-522-8292 • www.caribbeanmotel.com ACC l l ]Carriage Post Motel, 402 E. St. Paul, 609-522-6400 • www.carriagestopmotel.com ACC l l

Commander-by-the-Sea Motel, 8803 Atlantic Ave., 609-522-2802 ACC c ◆◆ l l l

Conca D’or Motel, 507 E. Stanton Rd., 609-522-1439 • www.concadormotel.com ACC c l l

Crusader Resort Motor Inn, Cardinal Rd. & Beach, 609-522-6991www.crusaderresort.com ACC c l l l

Diamond Crest Resort Motel, 7011 Atlantic Ave., 609-522-0974www.diamondcrestmotel.com ACC l l

El Coronado Motel, 8501 Atlantic Ave., 800-227-5302 • www.elcoronado.com ACC l l l l l l

Fleur de Lis Motel, 6105 Ocean Ave., 609-522-0123 • www.fleurdelismotel.com ACC l l l ]Four Winds, 404 E. Denver Ave., 877-94WINDS • www.fourwindsmotel.info ACC l l l

Gondolier Motel, 5701 Ocean Ave., 609-522-6974 • www.gondolier.com ACC l l ]Imperial 500 Motel, 6601 Atlantic Ave., 609-522-6063 • www.imperial500.com ACC c l l

Jolly Roger Motel, 6805 Atlantic Ave., 609-522-6915 • www.jollyrogermotel.com ACC c l l

Lotus Inn, 6900 Ocean Ave., 609-522-6300 • www.lotusinn.com ACC c ◆◆ l l l ]Madrid Ocean Resort, 427 E. Miami Ave., 609-729-1600 • www.madridmotelnj.com ACC c l l l

Monterey Resort, 410 E. Monterey Ave., 609-522-6282 • www.montereyresort.com ACC l l ]Nassau Inn, 6201 Ocean Ave., 609-729-9077 • www.nassauinnmotel.com ACC c l l ]Ocean Holiday Motor Inn, 6501 Ocean Ave., 609-729-2900 • www.oceanholiday.com ACC c ◆◆ l l l ]Oceanview Motel, 7201 Ocean Ave., 609-522-6656 • www.oceanviewmotel.net ACC c l l ]Olympic Island Beach Resort, 6401 Ocean Ave., 609-522-0206www.olympicbeachresort.com ACC c l l l ]

Pan American Hotel, 5901 Ocean Ave., 609-522-6936 • www.panamericanhotel.com ACC c l l l ]Paradise Ocean Resort, 405 E. Denver Ave., 609-729-5000www.paradiseoceanresort.com ACC l l

Port Royal Hotel, 6801 Ocean Ave., 609-729-2000 • www.portroyalhotel.com ACC c l l l l ]Reges Oceanfront Resort, 9201 Atlantic Ave., 609-729-9300 • www.regesresort.com ACC c ◆◆ l l l l ]Royal Hawaiian Motel, on the Beach at 500 E. Orchid Rd., 609-522-3414www.royalhawaiianresort.com ACC c l l l ]

Shalimar Resort Motel, 6405 Atlantic Ave., 609-522-0609www.shalimarresortmotel.com ACC l l l l l

Tangiers Resort Motel, 6201 Atlantic Ave., 609-522-1414 • www.tangiersmotel.com ACC c ◆◆ l l l l

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Beachcomber Camping Resort, 462 Seashore Rd., 609-886-6035 www.beachcombercamp.com 750 • • • • • • • • • • • •Cape Island Resort, 709 Rt. 9, 609-884-5777 • www.capeislandresort.net 400 • • • • • • • •Cape May Mobile Estates, 755 Rt. 109, 609-884-3203 • www.cmmobileestates.com 60 • • •Holly Shores Camping Resort, 491 Rt. 9 S., 609-886-1234 • www.hollyshores.com 300 • • • • • • • • • • •Lake Laurie Campground, 669 Rt. 9, 609-884-3567morganrvresorts.com/pages/lakelaurie_homepage 750 • • • • • • • • • • •Seashore Campsites, 720 Seashore Rd., 609-884-4010 • www.seashorecampsites.com 700 • • • • • • • • •CAPE MAy COuRT HOuSE

Adventure Bound Camping Resort, 240 W. Shell Bay Ave., 609-465-4440http://abcamping.net 400 • • • • • • • •Big Timber Lake Camping Resort, 116 Swainton - Goshen Rd., 609-465-4456www.bigtimberlake.com 525 • • • • • • • • • • • •King Nummy Trail Campground, 205 Rt. 47 S., 609-465-4242 • www.kingnummytrail.com 300 • • • • • • • • • •Ponderosa Campground, 18 W. Beaver Dam Rd., 609-465-7794 www.ponderosacampground.com 100 • • • • • • •Shellbay Family Camping Resort, 227 W. Shellbay Ave., 609-465-4770www.shellbaycampground.com 300 • • • • • • • • • •CLERMONT

Avalon Campground, 1917 Rt. 9 N, 609-624-0075 • www.avaloncampground.com 350 • • • • • • • • • •Driftwood Camping Resort, 1955 Rt. 9, 609-624-1899 • www.gocampingamerica.com 500 • • • • • • • • • • •Driftwood, Too!, 1142 Rt. 83, 800-874-7576 • www.driftwoodtoo.com 200 • • • • • • •DENNISVILLE

Holly Lake Condo Association, 70 Lake Dr., 609-861-0662 342 • • • • • •GOSHEN

Green Holly Camping Resort, 335 Goshen - Swainton Rd., 609-465-9602 456 • • • • • • • •GREEN CREEk

Acorn Campground, 419 Delsea Dr. S., 609-886-7119 • www.acorncampground.com 330 • • • • • • • • • •MARMORA

Whippoorwill Campground, 810 S. Shore Rd., 609-390-3458www.whippoorwillcampground.net 288 • • • • • • • • • •OCEAN VIEW

Echo Farm Campground, 3066 S. Shore Rd., 609-624-3589http://morganrvresorts.com/pages/echofarms_homepage 246 • • • • • • • • •Frontier Campground, Rt. 50 (between Tuckahoe & Seaville), 609-390-3649www.frontiercampground.com 196 • • • • • • • • •Ocean View Resort Campground, 2555 Rt. 9, 609-624-1675 • www.ovresort.com 1,175 • • • • • • • • • • •

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Outdoor World - Lake and Shore Resort, 545 Corson Tavern Rd. (Rt. 628), 609-642-1494 400 • • • • • • • • • •Pine Haven Campground, 2339 Rt. 9, 609-624-3437 • www.rvinthesun.com 629 • • • • • • • • • • •Plantation Campground, 3065 Shore Rd., 609-624-3528 233 • • • • • • •Sea Grove Camping Resort, 2665 Shore Rd. Rt. 9, 609-624-3529 • www.seagroveresort.com 190 • • • • • • • • • •Shady Oaks Campground, 64 Rt. 50, 609-390-0431 218 • • • • • • • • •Shorebirds Campground, 1314 Stagecoach Rd., 609-390-1276www.shorebirds-campground.com 66 • • • • • • •Tamerlane Campground, 2241 Rt. 9, 609-624-0767 300 • • • • • • • • •RIO GRANDE

Cape Shores Resort, 4110 Rt. 9, 609-886-5522 • www.capeshoresresort.com/home.html 68 • • • • • •SOuTH SEAVILLE

Jersey Shore Airstream Haven, 728 Dennisville Rd., 609-861-2293www.gocampingamerica.com 95 • • • • • •Little Oaks Campground, 314 King's Hwy. S., 609-624-1682 58 • • • • • • • •SWAINTON

Outdoor World Sea Pines Resort, 1535 Rt. 9 N., 609-465-4517www.campoutdoorworld.com 552 • • • • • • • • • • •TuCkAHOE

Scenic Riverview Campground, 465 Rt. 49, 609-628-4566 • www.gocampingamerica.com 101 • • • • • •WEST CAPE MAy

Depot Travel Park, 800 Broadway, 609-884-2533 • www.gocampingamerica.com 150 • • • • • • • • • •WOODBINE

Belleplain State Forest, Rt. 550 at Hands Mill Rd., 609-861-2404 • www.njparksandforests.org 169 • • • • • •Carol Lynn Resorts East, 165 Fremont Ave., 609-861-1001www.carollynnresortseast.com 129 • • • • •Holiday Haven Family Campground, 230 Rt. 50, 609-476-2963 55 • • • • • • • • •

hether it’s wide or narrow fairways, chipping or putting, a light round for fun or a competitive game, New Jersey’s fairways match your

golfing desires to a tee. Golfers can choose from some of the finest public courses in the nation. The state has a long tradition and strong association with the game, along with some of the country’s highest-rated public and private courses. With an illustrious history of golf excellence, the state has hosted dozens of USGA and PGA championships. The Southern Shore region alone has more than a half-dozen popular venues, including the Cape May National Golf Club, which Washington Golf Monthly calls “South Jersey’s jewel” and Golf Digest for Women voted one of the top 50 “Best Places to Play in America.” Another popular club is the Sand Barrens, which features 27 holes with so many strategically placed sand hazards

you’ll think you’re playing a top desert course. Southern New Jersey also features Seaview Resort & Spa, a Dolce property that has been a landmark destination since 1914. Along with its luxurious accommodations, Seaview is home to two fine 18-hole championship golf courses. One of New Jersey’s best examples of excellence in golf course design is the Atlantic City Country Club, among America’s oldest and most prestigious clubs and the birthplace of the golf term “birdie.” The club’s award-winning restaurant is open to the public for breakfast, lunch, dinner and Sunday brunch. Banquet rooms are available for weddings, receptions, bar mitzvahs, business meetings, parties and other celebrations. All of the state’s public golf courses are listed in the 2011 New Jersey Travel Guide under the towns where they are located and can also be found at www.visitnj.org.

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1. Summer never ends at two of New Jersey’s newest indoor water parks. Located just outside Philadelphia and the Camden Waterfront, Sahara Sam’s Oasis in West Berlin and Coco Key Water Resort in Mount Laurel are among New Jersey’s hottest attractions.

2. Visit the newly re-imagined New Jersey State Museum in Trenton to explore archaeology, culture, art and natural history. Become a star at the museum’s planetarium, projecting exciting sky shows with its state-of-the-art projection instruments. Discover Trenton’s Old Barracks Museum, a structure noted for its fascinating role in the Revolutionary War. For entertainment in a beautiful Italian Renaissance Revival theater, visit the Trenton War Memorial. The grand auditorium of the War Memorial, known as Patriots Theater, has attracted world-class artists and entertainers.

3. Princeton is an iconic New Jersey town, immortalized by writers, artists, scholars and world leaders. With museums, a rich Revolutionary War heritage and the prestigious Ivy League university, it’s a cultural and historical powerhouse. McCarter Theatre, one of the most active cultural centers in the nation, off ers more than 200 theater, dance, music and special events each year.

4. The Camden Waterfront is packed with family attractions. Visit Adventure Aquarium, the Camden Children’s Garden, the legendary Battleship New Jersey and the Susquehanna Bank Center – a 25,000-seat amphitheater that hosts headline entertainers. And there’s the Walt Whitman Cultural Arts Center and the Camden Riversharks minor league baseball team at Campbell’s Park.

5. Throughout the Delaware River Region, camping opportunities

abound, with sites for tenting, trailers, RVs or rental cabins. For New Jersey camping information visit www.newjerseycampgrounds.com, and see the new campground charts in this travel guide.

6. The country’s fi rst National Reserve, the Pinelands, consists of 1.1 million acres of open space, occupying nearly 22 percent of New Jersey’s land area. Pack a compass and canteen and get ready for hiking, kayaking, camping, wildlife watching and mountain biking. The reserve is also home to historic sites, festivals, cranberry bogs, blueberry picking, Jersey Devil tours and much more.

7. Visit the Grounds for Sculpture in Hamilton, a 35-acre sculpture park and museum featuring more than 240 monumental and small-scale sculptures in an expansive, tranquil setting.

8. Woodstown is home to New Jersey’s Cowtown Rodeo, the longest-running rodeo in the country and a major stop on the professional rodeo circuit for cowboys and cowgirls across the nation. It’s sure to get city folk bucking.

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AtcoSports & RecreationAtco Raceway, 1000 Jackson Rd., 856-768-2167. Streetcars, motocross, prostocks, jet dragsters and funny cars. www.atcorace.com c

Wineries & BreweriesAmalthea Cellars Farm Winery, 209 Vineyard Rd., 856-768-8585. Wine cellars, tastings, retail sales and gift shop. Open 11 am - 5 pm, Sat. & Sun. only. www.amaltheacellars.com c

BatstoHistoric SitesHistoric Batsto Village, Wharton State Forest, 31 Batsto Rd., 609-561-0024. Batsto Village is nationally recognized for its historical signifi cance and beauty. The roots of Batsto Village can be traced back to 1766. Two centuries of American history are available to visitors, with the Pinelands environment as a scenic backdrop. www.batstovillage.org c

BerlinHistoric SitesBerlin Train Station, Washington Ave. & Railroad, 856-767-4147. Built in 1856, it is the oldest existing railroad station in the state. Listed in the State and National Historic Registries. www.long-a-coming.com c

ShoppingBerlin Farmer’s Market, 41 Clementon Rd., 856-767-1246. One of the East Coast’s largest and oldest indoor / outdoor markets with 85 stores and more than 700 vendors. www.berlinmarket.com

BeverlyHistoric SitesBeverly National Cemetery, 916 Bridgeboro Rd., 609-880-0827. Established in 1864 in honor of those killed in the Civil War. c

St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, 158 Warren St., 609-387-0169. St. Stephen’s was built between 1853 and 1855 and represents a period in church architecture that sought to revive the spirit of the Gothic parish church. The church and parish hall are listed in the New Jersey Register of Historic Places. www.ststephensbeverly.com

BlackwoodArts & CultureMainstage Center for the Arts, Camden County College, 200 College Dr. (east of Rt. 42), 856-232-1012, Tickets: 856-227-3091. Year round performing arts organization. www.mainstage.org c

Golfi ngRon Jaworski’s Valleybrook Golf Club, 200 Golfview Dr., 856-227-3171. 18 holes. www.valleybrookgolf.com c

Bordentown CityArts & CultureThe Artful Deposit Gallery, 201 Farnsworth Ave., 609-298-6970. Representing artists with regional, national and international reputations. www.theartfuldeposit.com

AttractionsAnimal Kingdom Zoo, 1800 Jacksonville - Jobstown Rd., 609-267-3111. Animal Kingdom boasts one of the most extensive wild animal collections in New Jersey. www.animalkingdomnj.net

Historic SitesBordentown Historical Society, 302 Farnsworth Ave., 609-298-1740. Home of the fi rst free public school in the U.S. Thomas Paine’s home and memorial statue. www.bordentownhistory.org

ShoppingDowntown Bordentown Association, Main St., 609-324-9909. Historic Main St. with restaurants, shops, art galleries, live music venues and more. www.downtownbordentown.com

BridgeportSports & RecreationBridgeport Speedway, 83 Floodgate Rd., 856-467-4408. Bridgeport Speedway is a 5/8-mile, high-banked dirt oval track that features Big Block Modifi eds, 358 Small Blocks, Sunoco Sportsman and more. www.bpspeedway.com c

Browns MillsOutdoorsThe Pinelands Institute for Natural and Environmental Studies, 120-13 Whitesbog Rd., 609-893-1765. A program of Burlington County College that features the natural and cultural history of Whitesbog and the surrounding Pine Barrens. http://staff.bcc.edu/pines

BurlingtonArts & CultureCafé Gallery, 219 High St., 609-386-6150. Constantly changing art exhibits. French and American cuisine. www.cafegalleryburlington.com c

Riverfront Promenade, High & Pearl Sts., 609-386-4070. This mile-long promenade offers views of the ever-changing Delaware River and the chance for relaxing, scenic strolls, as well as being the site for summer concerts and other special events throughout the year. c

Historic SitesBurlington County Historical Society, 451 High St., 609-386-4773. Museum, galleries, research library, programs, events, tours and exhibits. www.burlingtoncountyhistoricalsociety.org c

City of Burlington Tourism Council, 525 High St. (City Hall), 609-386-0200. Experience real American History on tree-lined, sun-dappled streets. More than 45 sites of state or national signifi cance. www.tourburlington.org

ShoppingBurlington Center Mall, 2501 Mt. Holly Rd. (Rt. 541, Exit 47A off I-295), 609-387-8300. Regional mall with 100 stores and food court. www.shopatburlington.com c

Downtown Historic Burlington City, 200 & 300 block of historic High St., 609-386-4773. Shopping and fi ne restaurants. c

Historic Burlington Antiques Emporium, 424 High St., 609-747-8333. More than 65 individual antiques dealers and collectables dealers under one roof. www.antiquesnj.com

Sports & RecreationBurlington City Boat Ramp, E. Pearl St. at Delaware River, 609-386-0200. Open to the public April thru Oct. www.burlingtonnj.us/BoatRamp.html c

Burlington CityArts & CultureRiddlesbrood Touring Theatre Company, 416 Saint Mary St., 866-276-6399. The Riddlesbrood theater company specializes in producing top-quality live comic and murder mysteries at remote locations. Call or visit web site for performance information. www.riddlesbrood.com

CamdenArts & CultureGordon Theater, Rutgers - Camden Center for the Arts, 3rd St. between Cooper & Pearl Sts., 856-225-2700. The Gordon Theater presents enriching public and educational theater programs for all ages as well as music and dance performances year round. www.rutgerscamdenarts.org c

VISITOR INFORMATION South Jersey Tourism Corp., One Port Center, 2 Riverside Dr., Ste. 102, Camden, 856-757-9400. www.visitsouthjersey.com c

Burlington County Division of Parks, Smithville Rd. at Park Ave., Eastampton, 609-265-5858. www.co.burlington.nj.us

Deepwater Welcome Center, I-295 N., Mile Marker 2.5, 856-351-0194. c

Destination Trenton, Trenton Visitors Center, 102 Barrack St., Trenton, 609-777-1770. www.destinationtrenton.com

Gloucester County Department of Economic Development and Tourism, 115 Budd Blvd., Woodbury, 856-384-6930. www.gcnj.org c

Haddonfi eld Information Center, 2 Kings Ct., 856-216-7253. www.haddonfi eldnj.org c

John Fenwick Travel Plaza, NJ Turnpike N., Stumpy Lane, Mile Marker 5.4, Penns Grove, 856-299-8246.

Mercer County Division of Economic Development, 640 S. Broad St., Trenton, 609-989-6508. www.mercercounty.org c

New Jersey Pinelands Commission, 15 Springfi eld Rd., New Lisbon, 609-894-7300. www.state.nj.us/pinelands c

Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce & Convention & Visitors Bureau, 9 Vandeventer Ave., 609-924-1776. www.visitprinceton.org c

Salem County Visitor Center, 1 New Market St., Salem, 856-935-9242.

State House Annex Welcome Center, 125 W. State St. (2nd fl oor of parking garage), Trenton, 609-777-2719. c

Trenton Downtown Association, 23 E. State St., Trenton, 609-393-8998. www.destinationtrenton.com

Trenton Transit Center Visitors Kiosk, 72 S. Clinton Ave., Trenton, 609-292-2261. www.destinationtrenton.com

The campground chart on page 99 is designed to help visitors and residents easily fi nd camping and RV locations in the Delaware River Region.

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South Camden Theatre Company, 400 Jasper St., 866-811-4111. Professional theatre group performs in the new Waterfront South Theatre. www.southcamdentheatre.org

Stedman Gallery, Rutgers - Camden Center for the Arts, 101 Cooper St., 856-225-6350. The Stedman Gallery offers educational exhibitions year round. www.rutgerscamdenarts.org

Susquehanna Bank Center, 1 Harbor Blvd., 856-365-1300. Year-round amphitheater offers major concerts, Broadway productions, family entertainment. www.livenation.com c

Symphony In C (formerly the Haddonfi eld Symphony), 1 Market St., Suite 1C, 856-963-6683. Subscription concerts and children’s concerts. Performances at the Rutgers - Camden Center for the Arts. www.symphonyinc.org c

Walt Whitman Arts Center, 2nd & Cooper Sts., 856-964-8300. National Historic Landmark. Literary performing and visual arts center. www.waltwhitmancenter.org c

Wiggins Waterfront Park, Mickle Blvd. at Delaware River, 856-216-2117. Outside river stage. www.camdenwaterfront.com/a-wiggins.asp c

AttractionsAdventure Aquarium, 1 Riverside Dr., 856-365-3300. Formerly known as the New Jersey State Aquarium. New building, new exhibits and new experiences. www.adventureaquarium.com

Battleship New Jersey, 62 Battleship Pl., 856-966-1652. The most decorated battleship in U.S. Navy history is permanently berthed on the Camden Waterfront as a fl oating museum. www.battleshipnewjersey.org

Camden Children’s Garden, Camden Waterfront, 3 Riverside Dr., 856-365-8733. For kids of all ages. The four-acre, interactive Garden features themed and educational exhibits. www.camdenchildrensgarden.org c

Historic SitesWalt Whitman House, 328 Mickle Blvd., 856-964-5383. National Historic Landmark. The home of American poet Walt Whitman contains an extensive collection of writings, photographs and memorabilia. www.camdenwaterfront.com c

Sports & RecreationCampbell’s Field, 401 N. Delaware Ave., 856-963-2600. Minor league baseball stadium. Home to the Camden Riversharks. www.riversharks.com c

CantonHistoric SitesLower Alloways Creek Historic Log Cabin, 736 Smick Rd., 856-935-1549. This rugged log cabin recalls how the early settlers lived in Salem County, including collections focusing on the county’s farm and maritime traditions.

OutdoorsMad Horse Creek Wildlife Management Area, Long Bridge Rd. off Main St. (Rt. 263), 609-984-0547. A perfect place for boating. Habitat for saltwater fi sh, waterfowl, pheasant and rabbits. www.nj.gov/dep/fgw/wmas.htm

Stow Creek Viewing Area, Main St. (Rt. 263) at Stow Creek Bridge, 609-628-2103. Site features a bald eagle nest and viewing platform providing natural history interpretive exhibits on bald eagles, salt marsh ecology. www.nps.gov/archive/neje/salem.htm

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Carney’s PointArts & CultureDavidow Hall at Salem Community College, 460 Hollywood Ave., 856-351-2626. Concerts, theater and dance recitals. www.salemcc.edu/scc-today/cultural-events/ index.html c

ChatsworthShoppingHistoric “Buzby’s” Chatsworth General Store, 3959 Main St. (Rt. 563), 609-894-4415. Restored 1865 general store, gift shop and Pinelands resource center.

Sports & RecreationMick’s Canoe Rental, 3107 Rt. 563, 609-726-1380. Paddle kayaks or canoes through the Wharton State Forest Pine Barrens. www.mickscanoerental.com

Cherry HillArts & CultureBarclay Farmstead Museum, 209 Barclay Lane, 856-795-6225. Built in 1816. Tour the house, blacksmith shop, corn crib and spring house. www.barclayfarmstead.org

Garden State Discovery Museum, 2040 Springdale Rd., Suite 100, 856-424-1233. An exciting and fun-filled interactive museum for children ages infant to ten years. More than 20 exhibits, live animals, outside play area, theater. Birthday parties, private rentals, educators’ workshop, multi-cultural events and more. www.discoverymuseum.com c

Historic SitesGoodwin Holocaust Museum & Education Center, 1301 Springdale Rd., 856-751-9500. Learn from the past and educate for the future through the lessons of the Holocaust. Open Sun. - Fri. www.jfedsnj.org/page.aspx?id=183109 c

ShoppingCherry Hill Mall, 2000 Rt. 38, 856-662-7440. Major regional mall with 165 moderate to upscale shops. www.cherryhillmall.com c

SpasLouis Christian/Wayne/Robert Salon & Spa, 1990 Rt. 70 E., 856-751-2233. Full service salon and spa. Uplifting yet relaxing, where you’ll be pampered at every turn. www.lcwrsalonandspa.com c

Wineries & BreweriesFlying Fish Brewing Co., 1940 Olney Ave., 856-489-0061. Check web site for free tours and tastings. www.flyingfish.com

The Wine Room of Cherry Hill, 1 Esterbrook Lane, 856-424-9463. Use professional winery equipment, including authentic wine presses from Italy to bottle wine with personalized labels to proudly share at casual gatherings or special occasions. Wine and food seminars and wine-related events for private groups or organizations. Experience wine like you never have before. www.thewineroom.com

CinnaminsonArts & CultureBurlington Footlighters, 900 Pomona Rd. at Wood Park, 856-829-7144. Professional community theatre. www.bcfootlighters.com

ClaytonOutdoorsScotland Run Park Nature Center, 980 Academy St. (Rt. 610), 856-881-0845. 940-acre nature site with 80-acre lake, nature center, meadowlands, marshes, trails, fishing and boating. c

ClementonAttractions Clementon Amusement Park & Splash World Waterpark, 144 Berlin Rd., 856-783-0263. Beat the summer heat. Enjoy the Sky River Rapids slide with three sets of slides and three huge splash pools. Experience six lanes of competitive head-first mat racing. www.clementonpark.com c

CollingswoodOutdoorsCamden County Environmental Education Center, 520 Newton Lake Dr., 856-858-5241. Environmental programs and events. www.camdencounty.com/parks

ShoppingCollingswood Farmer’s Market, N. Atlantic Ave. at Irvin Ave., 856-559-0234. Find an abundance of seasonal produce grown and harvested by local South Jersey farmers, locally home-made breads, pastries and much more. Sat. 8 am - noon. www.collingswoodmarket.com

ColumbusShoppingColumbus Farmers Market, 2919 Rt. 206 S. at Jobstown Rd., 609-267-0400. Antiques, collectibles, crafts, one-of-a-kind finds by the thousands. Clothes, furniture, cosmetics and much more. www.columbusfarmersmarket.com c

DeptfordShoppingDeptford Mall, 1750 Deptford Center Rd., 856-848-8100. Major regional mall. www.deptfordmall.com/ c

East WindsorOutdoorsLee Turkey Farm, 201 Hickory Corner Rd. & Dutch Neck Rd. (off Rt. 130), 609-448-0629. A working 19th-century farm and orchard. www.leeturkeyfarm.com/

SpasFacelogic Spa, 761 Rt. 33 W., 609-336-7836. Spa focuses exclusively on customized facial treatments. www.facelogicspa.com/eastwindsor

Wineries & BreweriesSilver Decoy Winery, 610 Windsor - Perrineville Rd., 609-371-6000. Tasting room, special events. Hours: Sat. & Sun. 11 am - 6 pm. www.silverdecoywinery.com

EastamptonHistoric SitesSmithville Mansion, 803 Smithville Rd., 609-265-5068. Restored 1840 Greek Revival mansion, gardens & recreational area. Special events. www.co.burlington.nj.us c

ElmerArts & CultureAppel Farm Arts & Music Center, 457 Shirley Rd., 856-358-2472. Folk/Blues music concerts, theater, kids’ programs, art classes, annual arts and music festival. www.appelfarm.org c

OutdoorsElmer Lake Wildlife Management Area, Rt. 40, 609-628-2436. Picnic tables, boat ramp, parking. www.njfishandwildlife.com

EwingArts & CultureThe College of New Jersey Art Gallery, 2000 Pennington Rd., 609-771-2652. Check gallery web site for current exhibits. www.tcnj.edu

The College of New Jersey Opera Theatre, 2000 Pennington Rd., 609-771-0718. Call for performance information.

Historic SitesThe Benjamin Temple House, 27 Federal City Rd., 609-883-2455. Built around 1750, is an excellent example of a Colonial farm house. www.ethps.org

Fort DixArts & CultureFort Dix Military Museum, 6501 Pennsylvania Ave., 609-562-2334. Military memorabilia from 1917 to the present, tours. Call for hours. www.dix.army.mil/history/history.htm c

GolfingFountain Green Golf Course, 3152 Pemberton Ave., 609-562-5443. 9 holes. www.gomdl.com

FranklinvilleWineries & BreweriesCoda Rossa Winery, 1526 Dutch Mill Rd., 856-697-9463. Wine tasting by appointment only. www.codarossa.com

GlassboroArts & CultureHeritage Glass Museum, 25 E. High St., 856-881-7468. Glassware, glassblowing tools, memorabilia from the 18th century. www.fieldtrip.com/nj/98817468.htm c

Green BankSports & RecreationBel Haven Paddlesports, 1227 Rt. 542, 800-445-0953. Canoe & kayak trips through the New Jersey Pine Barrens. www.belhavenpaddlesports.com c

Haddon TownshipArts & CultureRitz Theatre Company, 915 White Horse Pike, 856-858-5230. Live theater including children’s productions. www.ritztheatreco.org c

HaddonfieldArts & CultureHaddonfield Plays & Players, 957 E. Atlantic Ave., 856-429-8139. Offering musical and dramatic theater. www.haddonfieldplayers.com

Hadrosaurus Foulkii, 2 Kings Court, 856-216-7253. Visit the dinosaur sculpture at the Kings Highway end of Lantern Lane. www.haddonfieldnj.org

Markeim Art Center, Lincoln Ave. & Walnut St., 856-429-8585. Monthly and year-round exhibitions. www.markeimartcenter.org c

Historic SitesIndian King Tavern Museum, 223 Kings Highway E., 856-429-6792. Built in 1750, this early American public house and tavern was a Revolutionary War meeting place for NJ’s Legislature. www.levins.com/tavern.html

ShoppingMain Street Haddonfield, Main St., 856-216-7253. Shop, dine and explore a sophisticated mix of more than 200 galleries, boutiques, restaurants and cafes. www.haddonfieldnj.org

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The Browse Around Antique Shop, 1366 Rt. 38, 609-261-0274. Antique store with 8,500 square feet of vintage furniture, antiques and antique accessories displayed in a dramatic fashion. One of South Jersey’s oldest and finest antique shops. www.browsearoundshop.com

HamiltonArts & CultureArts Youniversity, 4 Tennis Court, 609-586-3008. Theatre productions throughout the year. Call or visit web site for performance information. www.artsyouniversity.com

Grounds For Sculpture, 126 Sculptor’s Way, 609-586-0616. Fascinating, whimsical, 35-acre sculpture garden and arboretum featuring 250 contemporary sculptures. Enjoy changing exhibits in the galleries and museum, family workshops, concerts, dining and shopping. www.groundsforsculpture.org c

Historic SitesKuser Farm Mansion & Park, 390 New Kirk Ave., 609-890-3630. Visit this Queen Anne-style country home built in 1892 as a summer residence for the Kuser family. www.hamiltonnj.com

OutdoorsSayen Botanical Gardens, 155 Hughes Dr., 609-890-3874. The garden showcases hundreds of rhododendron and azaleas from all over the world. www.sayengardens.org c

Sports & RecreationRockville Climbing Center, 200 Whitehead Rd., 609-631-7625. More than 7,000 square feet of textured indoor climbing surface. www.rockvilleclimbing.com c

Hancock’s BridgeHistoric SitesHancock House, 3 Front St., 856-935-4373. 18th-century pattern brick mansion that was the site of a Revolutionary War massacre of militia and civilians by British troops. www.state.nj.us/dep/parksandforests/historic/index.html

HightstownArts & CultureRichard L. Swig Arts Center, 201 S. Main St., 609-944-7550. www.peddie.org c

HopewellArts & CultureThe Off Broadstreet Theatre, 5 S. Greenwood Ave., 609-466-2766. Dessert and live theatre. www.off-broadstreet.com c

GolfingStony Brook Golf Course, Stony Brook Rd., 609-466-2215. 18-hole executive course. www.stonybrookgolfnj.com

ShoppingTomato Factory Antique Center, 2 Somerset St., 609-466-9833. More than 30 antique shops in a restored tomato factory setting. www.thetomatofactory.com c

SpasVallerie European Spa, 235 Hopewell-Pennington Rd., 609-466-8886. Full service spa. www.vallerieeuropeanspa.com c

Sports & RecreationMercer Equestrian Center, 431B Federal City Rd., 609-730-9059. Riding lessons, therapeutic riding lessons and special events for the non-horse owning public. www.state.nj.us/counties/mercer/commissions/park/equestrian.html

JacobstownGolfingHanover Country Club, 133 Larrison Rd., 609-758-0300. 18 holes. www.hanovergc.com c

JenkinsSports & RecreationMick’s Canoe Rental Inc., 3107 Rt. 563, 800-281-1380. Canoeing in the Pinelands. April-Oct. www.mickscanoerental.com

Jenkin’s NeckState ParksPenn State Forest, Lake Oswego Rd. (Off Rt. 563), 609-296-1114. Undeveloped wilderness attracts picnickers and hikers. Lake Oswego is suitable for canoeing, kayaking and fishing. www.njparksandforests.org c

KingstonHistoric SitesRockingham Historic Site, 84 Laurel Ave., 609-683-7132. George Washington’s last wartime headquarters has been restored and furnished with period pieces. Children’s museum is open for school tours. General tours Wed. - Sat., 10 am, 11 am, 1 pm, 2 pm, 3 pm. Sun., 1 pm, 2 pm, 3pm. www.rockingham.net

LawnsideArts & Culture“Lest We Forget” - Black Holocaust Museum of Slavery, 327 White Horse Pike, 888-886-5378. This collection and presentation provides an opportunity to examine and explore the factual aspects of the African American Slave Trade experience. Open Wed. – Sun., 10 am – 6 pm. www.lestweforgetmuseumofslavery.com

Historic SitesLawnside Historic District, 26 Kings Court, 856-546-8850.

Peter Mott House, 26 Kings Court (off Moore St.), 856-546-8850. Pastor Peter Mott’s house served as a station on the Underground Railroad. Open Sat. Noon - 3 pm, weekdays by appointment. www.petermotthouse.org/museum.html c

Lawrence TownshipHistoric SitesLawrence Township Historic Sites, Clerk’s Office, 2207 Lawrence Rd., 609-895-1728. 56 historic homes including the boyhood home of U.S. Army Gen. H. Norman Schwarzkopf, Jr. and the Brearley House built in 1761 and the Port Mercer Canal house. www.thelhs.org c

LawrencevilleArts & CultureRider University Fine Arts Theater, 2083 Lawrenceville Rd., 609-896-5303. Chamber music, dance and theater. Call for performance information. www.rider.edu/864.htm c

ShoppingMain Street Lawrenceville, Various locations, 609-219-9300. Quaint boutiques, restaurants and cafes (summer farmers’ market) along tree-lined streets. www.lawrencevillemainstreet.com

Quakerbridge Mall, 150 Quakerbridge Mall, 609-799-8177. Major regional mall. www.quakerbridgemall.com c

LumbertonArts & CultureAir Victory Museum, 68 Stacy Haines Rd., 609-267-4488. See aircraft, engines, uniforms, memorabilia, dioramas and models that reflect the advances in aviation. Museum open Wed. - Sat., 10 am - 4 pm. www.airvictorymuseum.org c

GolfingGolden Pheasant Golf Course, 141 Country Club Dr. & Eayrestown Rd., 609-267-4276. 18 holes. Semi-private. www.golfgoldenpheasantgc.com

MarltonArts & CultureCenter for the Arts in Southern New Jersey, 123 S. Elmwood Rd., 856-985-1009. Teaching fine arts from ages 5 - 95. Art shows are open to the public at no charge. www.cfasnj.com

GolfingIndian Spring Country Club, 115 S. Elmwood Rd., 856-983-0222. 18 Holes. www.indianspringgolf.com c

ShoppingThe Promenade at Sagemore, 500 Rt. 73 S., 856-985-3846. A collection of unique upscale stores. www.thepromenadenj.com

Spas800 West Salon & Spa, 800 W. Rt. 70, 856-985-2800. Full service spa. www.800west.com

Ageless Skin Solutions, 8003 Lincoln Dr. W., Suite B, 856-983-8003. Call of visit web site for services offered. www.ageless-skinsolutions.com

Rizzieri Marlton Spa and Salon, Rt. 73 & Greentree Rd., 856-985-5500. Up-scale day spa with comprehensive salon services. www.rizzieri.com c

Toppers Spa & Salon, Plaza 1000, 945 Rt. 73 S., 856-596-3500. A premier destination for men and women for relaxation and renewal. www.toppersspa.com c

MedfordArts & CultureMedford Historical Museum, 275 Church Rd., 609-654-7767. A working gristmill dating back to 1778. www.medfordhistory.org

OutdoorsJohnson’s Corner Farm, 133 Church Rd., 609-654-8643. Pick your own fruits and vegetables, hayrides, farm animals, birthday and other family or business parties. Baked goods and other food items available. Seasonal. www.johnsonsfarm.com

Lewis W. Barton Arboretum at Medford Leas, One Medford Leas Way, 609-654-3000. 160 acres of landscaped grounds. www.medfordleas.org/arboretum.htm c

Woodford Cedar Run Wildlife Refuge, 4 Sawmill Rd., 856-983-3329. 184-acre refuge surrounding pristine Cedar Run Lake. Nature trails and exhibits. www.cedarrun.org c

Sports & RecreationMedford Canoe Trail, Medford Park off Gill Rd., 609-654-2512. The two-mile trail offers superb scenery with lush vegetation and tranquil waters for canoeing and kayaking. www.MedfordCanoeTrail.org

MoorestownGolfingWillow Brook Country Club, 4310 Bridgeboro Rd., 856-461-0131. 18 holes, semi-private. www.willowbrookcountryclub.com c

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Historic SitesSmith - Cadbury Mansion, 12 High St., 856-235-0353. The mansion has one of the finest collections of Quaker clothing in NJ. www.moorestown.com/history c

ShoppingMoorestown Mall, 400 Rt. 38, 856-231-4444. Major regional mall. www.moorestown-mall.com c

Sports & RecreationJune Bug Charters, 576 Sentinel Rd., 609-685-2839. Inshore and offshore charter fishing. www.fish-junebug.com

Mount HollyArts & CultureHistoric Burlington County Prison Museum, 128 High St., 609-518-7667. 1810 structure built by Robert Mills to be virtually maintenance free. Open Thurs. - Sat., 10 am - 4 pm, Sun., noon - 4 pm. www.prisonmuseum.net c

GolfingSpringfield Golf Center, 855 Jackson-Mount Holly Rd., 609-267-8440. 18 holes. c

Historic SitesJohn Woolman Memorial, 99 Branch St., 609-267-3226. Memorial for the area’s premier spiritual Quaker leader & abolitionist of the 1700s. www.woolmancentral.com c

OutdoorsRancocas Nature Center, 794 Rancocas Rd., 609-261-2495. A bird-watching mecca. Museum, trails and gift shop. www.njaudubon.org c

ShoppingCenter Stage Antiques, 41 King St. & Rancocas Rd., 609-261-0602. French and American furniture. www.centerstageantiques.com c

Main Street Mount Holly, 55 High St., 609-914-0811. Main Street Mount Holly offers events, artists, entertainment, shopping, dining and more. www.mainstreetmountholly.com

Teddies of Mount Holly, 44 White St., 609-702-9386. A teddy bear retail center along the banks of Rancocas Creek with antique art, home décor. www.teddiesofmtholly.com c

The Mill Race Village, Along White St., 609-702-9386. The Village offers a wide variety of collectibles, one-of-a-kind, hand-made items, fine art, jewelry, clothes, accessories and furniture for those seeking distinctive and unusual wares for the home. www.millraceshops.com

Mount LaurelAttractionsCoCo Key Water Resort at the Mount Laurel Marriott, 915 Rt. 73, 866-754-6964. A fantastic family-friendly getaway that brings incredible water park fun indoors. www.cocokeywaterresort.com

The Funplex, Rt. 38 at I-295, 856-273-9666. The Funplex is a 25 acre outdoor and indoor family entertainment center, open year round, hosting more than 500,000 guests annually. www.thefunplex.com/mt_laurel

GolfingRamblewood Country Club, 200 Country Club Pky., 856-235-2118. www.ramblewoodcc.com c

Historic SitesJacob’s Chapel African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church, 318 Elbo Ln., 856-235-7900. 1813 building is one of the oldest black church structures in New Jersey. www.jacobschapelame.org c

OutdoorsPaws Farm Nature Center of Mount Laurel Township, 1105 Hainesport-Mt. Laurel Rd., 856-778-8795. Farm animals, wildlife, nature trails & exhibits. www.pawsfarm.com c

ShoppingRancocas Woods Village of Shops, Creek Rd., 856-235-1830. Step back in time and experience shopping of yesteryear.  Browse through quaint owner-operated shops filled with unique treasures for everyone on your shopping list.  www.rancocaswoods.net

Mullica HillShoppingFront Porch Antiques, 21 S. Main St., 856-478-6556. The Front Porch antiques offers 19th and 20th century American antique furniture in pristine condition, including desks, dining room pieces, bedroom pieces, display cabinets, unique tables and a variety of accent pieces all restored to their lovely original condition. www.thefrontporchantiques.com

Mullica Hill Merchants Association, Main St., 856-881-6800. Historic village of 40 antique and specialty shops, historic churches and homes. www.mullicahill.com

Old Mill Antique Center, 1 S. Main St. (Rt. 45), 856-478-9810. Pre-Revolutionary War gristmill houses multiple antique dealers. www.oldmillantiques.zoomshare.com

SpasIn The Village - A Fine Salon and Day Spa, 109 N. Main St., 856-223-1774. Full service spa. Handicapped accessible in salon only. www.inthevillage.com c

Wineries & BreweriesWagonhouse Winery, 353 Wolfert Station Rd., 609-780-8019. Open daily 8:30 am - 6 pm, weekends 8:30 am - 7 pm. Call for more information. www.wagonhousewinery.com

National ParkHistoric SitesRed Bank Battlefield, 100 Hessian Ave., 856-853-5120. The 44-acre site of a successful Revolutionary War battle is a passive park with the remains of Fort Mercer. www.co.gloucester.nj.us/Government/Departments/ParksnRec/redbank.cfm c

Whitall House, Red Bank Battlefield National Park, 100 Hessian Ave., 856-853-5120. The James and Ann Whitall House (1748) served as both a Revolutionary War patriot headquarters and a field hospital. www.gloucestercountynj.gov c

New GretnaState ParksBass River State Forest, 762 Stage Rd., 609-296-1114. The first forest acquired by the state of New Jersey in 1905 for public recreation, water conservation and wildlife and timber management. Lake Absegami, a 67-acre lake, is the center of the forest’s recreational activities. www.njparksandforests.org c

New LisbonState ParksBrendan T. Byrne State Forest, Rt. 72 E. at Mile Marker 1, 609-726-1191. Visitors are greeted by the fresh scent of pines. Today’s forested acres are a strong contrast to the barren, cleared land that existed in the 1800s. Today, hikers can follow the sandy trails and roads that crisscross the forest. www.njparksandforests.org c

NewfieldGolfingWhite Oaks Country Club, 2951 Dutch Mill Rd., 856-697-8900. 18 holes. www.whiteoaksgolf.com

Sports & RecreationAl & Sam’s Canoe, Boat & Kayak, 4273 N. Delsea Dr., 856-692-8440. www.alandsams.com c

North HanoverSports & RecreationFireball Mountain Paint Ball Games & Supplies, 281 Meany Rd., 609-752-5032. Corporate events, pig roasts, outdoor fields, rental equipment. www.fireballmountain.com c

PalmyraOutdoorsPalmyra Cove Nature Park, 1300 Rt. 73 N., 856-829-1900, ext 264. Environmental discovery center, interactive displays for small children third grade and up. www.palmyracove.org

PaulsboroAttractionsTinicum Rear Range Lighthouse, 2nd & Mantua Sts., 856-423-2545. Built in 1880 and first lighted the night of Dec. 31, 1880. This is still an active lighthouse. It is equipped with a fixed red light with 1,000-watt lamps exhibiting 500,000 candle-power. The light is 112 feet above sea level. www.tinicumrearrangelighthouse.org

PedricktownWineries & BreweriesSalem Oak Vineyards, LLC, 62 N. Railroad Ave., 856-889-2121. Walk through the vineyard and stop in for a wine tasting. www.salemoakvineyards.com

PembertonArts & CultureFoundation Theatre, Burlington College, 601Pemberton - Browns Mills Rd. (Rt. 530), 609-894-2138. www.bcc.edu c

North Pemberton Railroad Station Museum, 3 Fort Dix Rd., 609-894-0546. Historic train station featuring local history and train exhibits.

Historic SitesWhitesbog Village, Brendan T. Byrne State Forest, Rt. 72 E., Mile Marker 1, 609-893-4646. Whitesbog was an active 19th- and 20th-century cranberry and blueberry producing community. www.whitesbog.org c

ShoppingGrist Mill Antiques Center, 127 Hanover St., 609-726-1588. Browse and shop 24 hours a day, seven days a week. This site is an addition to our historic location in the Grist Mill Antiques Center located in Pemberton. www.gristmillantiques.com c

Sports & RecreationClark’s Canoe Rental, 14 Hanover St., 609-894-4448. c

PenningtonOutdoorsStony Brook Millstone Watershed Association, 31 Titus Mill Rd., 609-737-3735. 860 acres of natural landscaped grounds with 14 miles of trails, seasonal butterfly garden and nature center. www.thewatershed.org c

SpasAmber Spa, 16 S. Main St., 609-737-8400. Full service spa. www.amberspa.com

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Wineries & BreweriesHopewell Valley Vineyards, 46 Yard Rd., 609-737-4465. A beautiful and relaxing environment to taste world class wines, enjoy friends and create lasting memories. Open daily noon - 5 pm, Fri. noon – 8 pm. www.hopewellvalleyvineyards.com

PennsaukenGolfingPennsauken Country Club, 3800 Haddonfield Rd., 856-662-4961. 18 holes. Semi-private. www.pennsaukengolf.com c

PennsvilleAttractionsFinns Point Lighthouse, 197 Lighthouse Rd., 856-935-1487. c. 1876 wrought iron lighthouse is listed on the National Registry of Historic Places. www.lighthousefriends.com

Three Forts Ferry at Fort Mott (Delafort Ferry), 454 Fort Mott Rd., 856-935-3218. Seasonal ferry (April - Oct.) between Fort Mott, Fort Delaware and Fort DuPont. www.threeforts.com/sched.html c

Historic SitesFinns Point National Cemetery, Fort Mott Rd., 609-877-5460. This picturesque cemetery is noted as the burial site of Confederate prisoners of war who died at Fort Delaware and features monuments to both Confederate and Union soldiers. www.cem.va.gov/CEMs/nchp/finnspoint.asp c

OutdoorsSupawna Meadows National Wildlife Refuge, 197 Lighthouse Rd., 609-463-0994. 3,000-acre reserve along the Delaware and Salem rivers. www.fws.gov/supawnameadows

Sports & RecreationM&M Hunting Preserve & Sporting Clays, 2 Winslow Rd, 856-935-1230. Call or visit web site for details. www.mmhunting.com

State ParksFort Mott State Park, 454 Fort Mott Rd., 856-935-3218. Fort Mott was part of a coastal defense system designed for the Delaware River in the late 1800s. The fortifications seen today were erected in 1896 in anticipation of the Spanish - American War. www.njparksandforests.org c

PilesgroveAttractionsCowtown Rodeo, 780 Rt. 40, 856-769-3200. Celebrate 63 years of performances. Professional circuit for hundreds of cowboys and cowgirls. Large flea market year-round. www.cowtownrodeo.com c

Sports & RecreationGame Creek Hunting Farm, 1013 Kings Hwy., 856-769-0035. Sports hunting. Call of visit web site for details. www.gamecreek.com

Wineries & BreweriesAuburn Road Vineyards, 117 Sharptown - Auburn Rd., 856-769-9463. Hours: Fri. 4 pm - 8 pm; Sat. noon - 9 pm; Sun. noon - 5 pm. www.auburnroadvineyards.com

Chestnut Run Farm, 66 Steward Rd., 856-769-2158. Specializing in Asian pear wines. No tasting room.

Pine HillGolfingPine Hill Golf Club, 500 W. Branch Ave., 877-450-8866. 18 holes. At publication, Pine Hill was in the process of becoming a members only club. Public golfing Mon. - Fri., members only on weekends. www.golfpinehill.com

PittsgroveGolfingCenterton Country Club, 1022 Almond Rd., 856-358-3325. 18 holes. www.centertoncc.com

Ron Jaworski’s Running Deer Golf Club, 1111 Parvin Mill Rd., 856-358-2000. 18 holes. www.runningdeergolfclub.com

State ParksParvin State Park, 701 Almond Rd., 856-358-8616. Situated on the edge of the Pine Barrens, Parvin offers pine and swamp hardwood forests abounding with flowering plants. The park offers camping and cabins, swimming, fishing, boat-ing and hiking trails. www.njparksandforests.org c

PrincetonArts & CultureAmerican Boychoir School, 19 Lambert Dr., 609-924-5858. Call for performance information. www.americanboychoir.org

American Repertory Ballet Company, 301 N. Harrison St., 732-249-1254. Resident dance company of New Brunswick Cultural Center. Call for performance information. www.arballet.org

McCarter Theatre & Center for the Performing Arts, 91 University Place, 609-258-2787. McCarter Theatre Center for the Performing Arts in Princeton is one of the most active cultural centers in the nation, offering over 200 performances of theater, dance, music and special events each year.  www.mccarter.org c

Morven Museum & Garden, 55 Stockton St., 609-924-8144. The former New Jersey Governor’s Mansion, Morven showcases the cultural heritage of the Garden State through exhibits of fine, folk and decorative arts and educational programs. www.historicmorven.org c

Museum of Natural History at Princeton University, Guyot Hall, Princeton University, 609-258-4102. Dinosaur bones and eggs. Natural history artifacts from the area. c

Opera New Jersey, 609-799-7700. High-quality opera performances. Call or visit web site calendar for performance information and locations. www.opera-nj.org

Princeton Girlchoir, 190 Nassau St., Lower Level, 609-688-1888. Princeton Girlchoir offers performances of highest caliber repertoire. www.princetongirlchoir.org

Princeton Pro Musica, 812 State Rd., 609-683-5122. Choral masterworks with energy, passion and uncompromising artistic excellence. www.princetonpromusica.org

Princeton Symphony Orchestra, Princeton University Campus, Richardson Auditorium off Nassau St., 609-497-0020. Five-concert classical series, holiday pops concert, children’s concerts, and chamber series. www.princetonsymphony.org

Princeton University Concerts, Woolworth Center, 609-258-5000. Two subscription series of outstanding musicians in chamber music and solo recitals at Richardson Auditorium. c

Richardson Auditorium at Alexander Hall, Princeton University Campus, 609-258-5000. A spacious 900-seat concert hall holds more than 100 musical and other events each year. www.princeton.edu/richaud c

The Art Museum of Princeton University, McCormick Hall, 609-258-3788. On campus fine art collection and changing exhibits. Open to the public at no charge. www.princetonartmuseum.org c

The Princeton Festival, 201 Wendover Dr., 609-537-0071. Summer performing arts festival. Call or visit web site for performance information and locations. www.princetonfestival.org

The Princeton Singers, 609-896-0374. Professional chamber choir specializing in a capella harmony that performs music of the 16th through 21st centuries. Call or visit web site for performance information. www.princetonsingers.org

Westminster Choir College of Rider University, 101 Walnut Lane, 609-921-7100. Concerts and recitals weekly; year-round. www.rider.edu/284.htm

AttractionsCatch a Rising Star, 102 Carnegie Center, 609-987-8018. Legendary New York comedy club located at the Hyatt Regency Princeton. Great entertainment club available for private parties. www.catcharisingstar.com c

GolfingBunker Hill Golf Course, 220 Bunker Hill Rd., 908-359-6335. 18 holes. www.distinctgolf.com/bunker

Princeton Country Club, 1 Wheeler Way, 609-452-9382. 18 holes. www.golfmercercounty.com c

Historic SitesDrumthwacket, 354 Stockton St., 609-683-0057. Tour this beautiful Greek Revival mansion, the official residence of NJ Governors. Reservations required. www.drumthwacket.org c

Historical Society of Princeton, 158 Nassau St., 609-921-6748. Discover Princeton history, through exhibitions that focus on social history, notable people and events, architecture and more. Open Tue. - Sun., noon to 4 pm. Admission by donation. Two guided walking tours every Sun. at 2 p.m. Library open Tues. and Sat., 1 pm to 4pm. www.princetonhistory.org

Nassau Hall, Princeton University Campus, 609-258-3603. Nassau Hall is the oldest building at Princeton University. It served as the nation’s capital and the Continental Congress met in the library. www.princeton.edu

OutdoorsHerrontown Woods, Snowden Ln. & Herrontown Rd., 609-989-6532 / 6530. Good area for observing birds and local wildlife. http://njgov/counties/mercer/commissions/park/

Institute for Advanced Study Woods, Einstein Dr., 609-734-8000. Includes the Charles H. Rogers Wildlife Refuge, a 300-acre tract of deciduous forest, trails. www.ias.edu/about/institute-grounds

Mountain Lakes Nature Preserve, 57 Mountain Ave., 609-924-8720. 90 acre nature preserve with banquet facilities. www.princetontwp.org

Terhune Orchards, 330 Cold Soil Rd., 609-924-2310. A family farm open 7 days a week to the public all year round. www.terhuneorchards.com c

ShoppingNassau Place, 20 Nassau St., 609-924-9201. Fifteen unique shops offer an authentic Princeton shopping experience, with both practical and fanciful quality merchandise. www.nassauplace.com

Palmer Square Shops, 40 Nassau St., 609-921-2333. A delightful college town with more than 40 specialty shops, eclectic restaurants and fine dining. www.palmersquare.com

Princeton MarketFair, 3535 Rt. 1, 609-452-7777. Princeton’s most fashionable and distinctive shopping destination for more than 20 years. www.marketfairmall.com c

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Princeton Record Exchange, 20 S. Tulane St., 609-921-0881. The exchange buys and sells CDs, DVDs and Vinyl Records. Rock, classical, jazz CDs and records, etc. High prices paid for your collection. No collection too large. www.prex.com

Princeton Shopping Center, 301 N. Harrison St., 609-921-6234. Shop health and beauty, specialty shops, home interiors, gifts and jewelry. Ample parking. www.princetonshoppingcenter.com

Princeton University Store, 114-116 Nassau St., 800-624-4236. www.pustore.com

Terhune Orchards, 330 Cold Soil Rd., 609-924-2310. Family farm grows more than 35 different fruits and vegetables and is open to the public every day year round. Farm market, bakery, cider plant, greenhouses, gardens, farm trail, pick-your-own fruits, tours and farm festivals. www.terhuneorchards.com c

SpasMetropolis Spa & Salon, 301 N. Harrison St., 609-683-8388. Full service spa. www.metropolisspa.com c

The Spa at Doral Forrestal, 100 College Rd. E., 609-897-7520. Full service spa. www.forrestalspa.com c

Sports & RecreationPrinceton Canoe & Kayak Rental, 483 Alexander St. (on the Canal), 609-452-2403. Canoeing on the Delaware and Raritan Canal Park and Carnegie Lake. www.canoenj.com

Princeton Racquet Club, 150 Raymond Rd., 732-329-6200. Indoor complex with six cushion deco turf hard courts. Offers Pro Shop and stringing services, nursery. www.princetonracquetclub.com

State ParksPrinceton Battlefield State Park, 500 Mercer Rd., 609-921-0074. On Jan. 3, 1777, the peaceful winter fields and woods of Princeton Battlefield were transformed into the site of what is considered to be the fiercest fight of its size during the American Revolution. www.njparksandforests.org c

Wineries & BreweriesTriumph Brewing Co., 138 Nassau St., 609-924-7855. Brewery, pub and restaurant. www.triumphbrew.com c

Princeton JunctionSports & RecreationLaser Park, 45 Everett Dr., 609-936-1800. 3,200-square-foot laser tag arena. www.laser-park.com c

QuintonAttractionsScarecrow Hollow Cornfield Maze, 335 Quinton - Hancok’s Bridge Rd., 856-935-3469. Features a corn maze, hayrides, pumpkin patch in season. www.scarecrowhollow.org

GolfingWild Oaks Golf Club, 75 Wild Oaks Dr., 856-935-0705. 27 holes. www.wildoaksgolfcourse.com c

OutdoorsLower Alloways Creek, Rt. 581 (Quinton-Remsterville Rd.), 856-935-9242. An ideal place for canoeing and kayaking.

RancocasArts & CultureRankokus Indian Reservation, Powhatan Renape Nation, 609-261-4747. A 350-acre site, with a Native American Indian heritage museum and historic gallery. www.powhatan.org c

RichwoodWineries & BreweriesHeritage Station Vineyards, 480 Mullica Hill Rd. (Rt. 322), 856-589-4474. The winery offers its own grapes and fruit wines, processed and bottled in its own winery. www.heritagestationwine.com

RobbinsvilleGolfingMiry Run Country Club, 106B Sharon Rd., 609-259-1010. 18 holes. www.miryruncc.com c

SalemHistoric SitesAbel & Mary Nicholson House, 127 Ft. Elfsborg Rd. and Hancocks Bridge, 856-935-6922. This 1722 house is a remarkably intact example of pattern-end brick architecture.

Old Salem County Courthouse, 1 E. Broadway at Maket St., 856-935-7510 ext. 1735. Built in 1735, with enlargements in 1817 and 1908, this is the oldest courthouse in continuous use in New jersey and the second oldest in the US. www.visitsalemcountynj.com

Salem County Historical Society Museum, 79 - 83 Market St., 856-935-5004. The museum offers interpretive exhibits focusing on the history and culture of Salem County. www.salemcountyhistoricalsociety.com

Salem Oak & Friends Burial Ground, W. Broadway, 856-935-5004. Estimate to be more than 500 years old, the Salem Oak is a landmark tree under whose branches Salem’s founder John Fenwick is said to have first met with local Lenni Lenape Indians in 1675.

OutdoorsAlloway Creek Watershed Wetlands Restorations Site, Salem - Ft. Elfsborg Rd., 888-627-7473. This 2,840 acre refuge provides excellent wildlife and birdwatching with boardwalks and interpretive signage. www.nps.gov/archive/neje/salem.html

Mannington Meadows Wildlife Refuge, Rt. 45 Woodstown Rd. (between Salem & Woodstown), 609-785-0455. This refuge is excellent for viewing local and migratory birds and wildlife. www.visitsouthjersey.com

ShoppingGeorge’s Fault Antiques & Collectibles, 150-152 W. Broadway, 856-759-4334. An ever-changing inventory of Victorian jewelry, American art pottery, dolls, furniture, linens, depression glass, lamps and more. Open Wed. - Sun. www.georgesfaultantiques.com

Salem Main Street, 142 W. Broadway, 856-935-8800. Historic Salem’s downtown features antiques specialty shops, restaurants and a seasonal Farmers Market. www.salemcitynj.com

SewellArts & CultureTD Bank Arts Centre, 519 Hurffville - Crosskeys Rd., 856-218-8902. The Arts Center hosts Broadway National tours and concert events such as Tony Bennett, Barry Manilow, Barenaked Ladies, etc. www.tdbankarts.com

GolfingThe Pitman Golf Club, 501 Pitman Rd., 856-589-6688. 18 holes. www.co.gloucester.nj.us/golf

SpasRizzieri Spa and Salon, 288 Egg Harbor Rd., 856-582-3750. Full service spa. www.rizzieri.com c

ShamongSports & RecreationAdams Canoe Rentals, Inc., Harbor Plaza Shopping Center, 1005 Atsion Rd., 609-268-0189. Canoe and kayak rentals for the Mullica and Batsto rivers. www.adamscanoerental.com c

Wineries & BreweriesValenzano Winery, 1320 Old Indian Mills Rd., 609-268-6731. Tasting room, gifts, custom labels, indoor and outdoor event areas. www.valenzanowine.com c

SicklervilleGolfingFreeway Golf Course, 1858 Sicklerville Rd., 856-227-1115. 18 holes. c

Sports & RecreationTimber Creek Ranch, 47A Newbrooklyn Rd., 856-262-3800. Horseback riding, pony rentals, riding trails. www.timbercreekranchnj.com

SouthamptonOutdoorsJoseph J. White Cranberry Connection, 1820-A Rt. 206, 888-272-6264. See historic cranberry harvest tools as well as a modern demonstration video, local gifts, food and cranberry harvest tours. www.888cranbog.com

Pinelands Visitor Center, 17 Pemberton Rd. (Rt. 616), 609-859-8860. Located in an 18th century farmhouse, the center includes large scale, detailed maps of the Pinelands region, touring informational, literature, an interactive virtual “eco-tour” kiosk and a bookstore. www.pinelandsalliance.org

SwedesboroHistoric SitesOld Swedes Trinity Episcopal Church, 1208 Kings Hwy. & Church St., 856-467-1227. Georgian church built in 1784 next to two historic cemeteries. www.trinityswedesboro.org c

TitusvilleArts & CultureWashington Crossing Open Air Theatre, Washington Crossing State Park, 355 Washington Crossing - Pennington Rd. (Rt. 546), 609-737-1826. Summer music and drama. www.oatnj.org c

Historic SitesHowell Living History Farm, 70 Wooden’s Lane (off Rt. 29), 609-737-3299. Visitors to this circa- 1890-1910, horse-powered farm can join in field, barn, and craft programs. www.howellfarm.org c

Washington Crossing State Park, 355 Washington Crossing - Pennington Rd. (Rt. 546), 609-737-0623. The site where Gen. George Washington and the Continental Army crossed the Delaware River on Dec. 25, 1776 in preparation for the first battle at Trenton. Annual Cristmas Day re-enactment of the crossing. www.njparksandforests.org

TrentonArts & CultureArtworks, 19 Everett Alley, 609-394-9436. Contemporary gallery with changing exhibits. www.artworkstrenton.org c

Boheme Opera Company, Patriots Theatre at Trenton War Memorial, 609-581-9551. Main stage opera productions. Call for performance schedule. www.bohemeopera.com c

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Cybis Porcelain Gallery, 65 Norman Ave., 609-392-6074. Oldest porcelain arts studio in America. www.cybisporcelain.com Fullhand

Greater Trenton Symphony Orchestra, 28 W. State St. Suite 202, 609-394-1338. Performances Dec. - April. www.trentonsymphony.org c

New Jersey State Council on the Arts, 225 W. State St., 609-292-6130. Arts & culture information. www.njartscouncil.org c

New Jersey State Museum, 205 W. State St., 609-292-6464. Call or check web site for current exhibits. www.state.nj.us/state/museum c

New Jersey State Museum Planetarium, 205 W. State St., 609-292-6464. After extensive upgrades, the recently re-opened planetarium will soar visitors through the skies in the spacious planetarium, featuring cutting-edge digital precision projection of more than 6,000 stars. The largest planetarium facility in New Jersey now features full dome video. Visitors will feel the sensation of zooming through the Solar System and beyond. This new technology immerses audiences within images covering the entire 360 degree inner dome. www.state.nj.us/state/museum/ 4in1_planetarium.htm c

Passage Theater at the Mill Hill Playhouse, 200 E. Front St., 609-392-0766. Theater for concert and dance. www.passagetheatre.org

Patriots Theater at the War Memorial, Memorial Dr. at Barrack St., 609-984-8400. Live theater, music and dance performances. www.thewarmemorial.com c

Trenton City Museum at Ellarslie, Stuyvesant Ave. & Parkside Ave., 609-989-3632. 1848 Italianate villa with changing exhibits of fine art. www.ellarslie.org c

AttractionsNew Jersey Civil War Flag Exhibit, Department of State Bldg., 225 W. State St., First Floor, 609-292-6464. Permanent exhibit of original New Jersey and captured Confederate flags, interpretive displays. www.newjerseystatemuseum.org c

New Jersey World War II Memorial, W. State St. Located directly across from the State House, the memorial honors the courage and sacrifices of America’s “Greatest Generation.” www.state.nj.us/military/veterans/wwii_memorial/pressofAC111208.html

Historic SitesNew Jersey State House, 125 W. State St., 609-633-2709. The second-oldest capitol in continuous use in the U.S. Tours available. www.njleg.state.nj.us/legislativepub/visitingstatehouse.asp c

Old Barracks Museum, 101 Barrack St., 609-396-1776. The only original French & Indian War Barracks still standing in the U.S. www.barracks.org c

Trenton Battle Monument, N. Broad & N. Warren Sts., 609-984-8400. Site where Washington placed his artillery for the Battle of Trenton. www.state.nj.us/dep/parksandforests/historic/Trentonbattlemonument/index.htm

William Trent House Museum, 15 Market St., 609-989-3027. In 1719, Justice William Trent built this brick Georgian mansion overlooking the Delaware River. www.williamtrenthouse.org

ShoppingBoehm Porcelain, 25 Princess Diana Ln., 800-257-9410. Gallery of porcelain artwork, antiques, furniture, chandeliers and other works of art. www.boehmporcelain.com c

Messy Klosets, 101 S. Warren St., 609-695-7300. Boutique shopping.

Sports & RecreationMercer Waterfront Park, 1 Thunder Rd., 609-394-3300. Home to Trenton Thunder Baseball Club, double-A affiliate of the New York Yankees. www.trentonthunder.com c

Sun National Bank Center, 81 Hamilton Ave., 800-298-4200. The facility is home to the Trenton Devils of the East Coast Hockey League, other sporting events, musical concerts, family and consumer shows. www.sunnationalbankcenter.com/index.php c

Wineries & BreweriesJoe’s Mill Hill Saloon, 300 S. Broad St., 609-394-7222. Built in 1859, now a restaurant and brewery. www.themillhillsaloon.com

TurnersvilleGolfingWashington Township Golf Club, 197 Fries Mill Rd., 856-227-1435. 9 holes.

Wedgwood Country Club, 200 Hurffville Rd., 856-227-5522. 18 holes. www.wedgwoodcc.com c

VincentownShoppingAllen’s Auction Barn, 231 Landing St., 609-267-8382. Indoor auction every Wed. 5 pm. Previews begin at 2 pm.

VoorheesGolfingGolf Land, 801 Rt. 561, 856-783-8700. 18 holes, miniature golf, pitch & put and driving range. www.golflandnj.com c

Kresson Golf Course, 298 Kresson-Gibbsboro Rd., 856-435-3355. 18 holes. c

ShoppingThe Mall at Voorhees Town Center, 2120 Voorhes Town Center, 856-772-1950. Regional mall with two floors of specialty retail stores. www.voorheestowncenter.com c

West BerlinAttractionsSahara Sam’s Oasis Indoor Water Park, 535 Rt. 73 N., 856-767-7580. New Jersey’s first freestanding indoor water park features a wide array of exhilarating, state-of-the-art water slides and rides, interactive games, dining and great ticket and party packages all under a retractable roof. www.saharasams.com

West DeptfordGolfingRiverWinds Golf Club, 1251 Riverwinds Dr., 856-848-1033. 18 holes. www.riverwindsgolfandtennis.com

West TrentonArts & CultureNew Jersey State Police Museum & Learning Center, River Rd. (Rt. 175, Exit 1 off I-95, 609-882-2000. Features the Lindbergh Collection of the “Crime of the Century.” Exhibits and interactive displays. www.njsp.org/about/museum.html c

GolfingMountain View Golf Course, Bear Tavern Rd., 609-882-4093. 18 holes.

West WindsorArts & CultureKelsey Theatre, Mercer Community College, 1200 Old Trenton Rd., 609-570-3333. Kelsey Kids Series, family theater and adult programs. www.kelseyatmccc.org c

AttractionsBounceU, 410 Princeton-Hightstown Rd., 609-443-5867. BounceU is a children’s party and entertainment facility filled with giant inflatable bounce equipment for the whole family. www.bounceu.com c

GolfingCranbury Golf Club, 49 Southfield Rd., 609-799-0341. 18 holes. www.cranburygolf.com c

Mercer Oaks Golf Course, 785 Village Rd. W., 609-936-9603. 36 holes.

WestamptonGolfingDeerwood Country Club, 845 Woodlane Rd., 609-265-1800. 18 holes. www.deerwoodcc.com c

State ParksRancocas State Park, 794 Rancocas Rd., 609-726-1191. The Rancocas Creek is the idyllic setting for hiking, casual picnicking and nature observation in this lesser known park. www.njparksandforests.org

WilliamstownArts & CultureThe Road Company Theater Group, Inc., 405 S. Main St., 856-728-2120. www.roadcompany.com

GolfingScotland Run Golf Club, Rt. 322 & Fries Mill Rd., 856-863-3737. 18 holes. www.scotlandrun.com

WillingboroGolfingRancocas Golf Club, 12 Club Ridge Lane, 609-877-5344. 18 holes. http://rancocas.americangolf.com c

WinslowGolfingPinelands Golf Course, 887 S. Mays Landing Rd., 609-561-8900. 18 holes. www.allforeclub.com/pgc c

Wineries & BreweriesSharrott Winery, 370 S. Egg Harbor Rd. (Rt. 561), 609-567-9463. Call for hours and information. www.sharrottwinery.com

WoodburyGolfingWestwood Golf Club, 850 Kings Hwy., 856-845-2000. 18 holes. www.westwoodgolfclub.com c

WoodstownGolfingTown & Country Golf Links, 197 East Ave., 856-769-8333. 18 holes. www.tcgolflinks.com

Historic SitesBorough of Woodstown, 42 Main St., 856-769-2200. Quaint, yet thriving, downtown district with homes dating from the 18th and 19th century. www.historicwoodstown.org

ShoppingCowtown Flea Market, 780 Rt. 40, 856-769-3202. Indoor / outdoor market with more than 400 merchants. www.cowtownrodeo.com

Woolrich TownshipGolfingBeckett Country Club, 2387 Kings Hwy., 856-467-4700. 27 holes. www.beckettgc.com c

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Bellmawr Motor Inn, 312 S. Black Horse Pike, 856-931-6300 ACC l

Howard Johnson Express Inn, 341-B S. Black Horse Pike, 856-931-0700 • www.hojo.com ACC c l l l l

Super 8 Motel, 341 S. Black Horse Pike, 856-933-7800 • www.Super8.com ACC l l

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Best Western Inn Bordentown, 1068 Rt. 206 (Exit 7 NJ Tpk.), 609-298-8000 www.bestwestern.com ACC c ◆◆ l l l l l

Comfort Inn of Bordentown, 1009 Rt. 206, 609-298-9111 • www.choicehotels.com ACC c l l l l l

Days Inn Bordentown, 1073 Rt. 206 N. (Exit 7 NJ Tpk.), 609-298-6100 • www.daysinn.com ACC c ◆◆ l l l l l

Econo Lodge, 187 Rts. 130 & 206 N., 609-298-5000 • www.econolodge.com ACC c l l l

Fernbrook, c.1750, 142 Georgetown Rd., 609-298-3868 • www.bbhost.com/fernbrookbb B&B c l l l l

Hampton Inn, 2004 Rt. 206, 609-298-4000 • www.hamptoninnnj.com ACC c l l l l l

Imperial Inn, 3312 Rt. 206 S., 609-298-3355 ACC c l

Ramada Inn of Bordentown, 1083 Rt. 206 N., 609-298-3200 • www.ramada.com ACC c l l l l l l

BROOKLAWN

Days Inn, 801 Rt. 130 S., 856-456-6688 • www.daysinn.com ACC c l l l l l

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Budget Inn, 380 Rt. 40, 856-299-3933 ACC c l l l

Comfort Inn & Suites, 634 Soders Rd., 856-299-8282 • www.choicehotels.com ACC c l l l l l

Econo Lodge & Suites, 632 Pennsville - Auburn Rd., 856-351-6600 www.choicehotels.com ACC c l l l l

Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites, 506 Pennsville - Auburn Rd., 856-351-9222 www.holidayinn.com ACC c ◆◆◆ l l l l

Quality Inn & Conference Center, 632 Pennsville - Auburn Rd., 856-299-4900 www.choicehotels.com ACC c l l l l

Super 8, 413 S. Broadway, 856-299-2992 ACC c l l l l

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Americas Best Value Inn, 2389 Rt. 70, 856-317-1900 • www.americasbestvalueinn.com ACC c l l

Crowne Plaza, 2349 W. Marlton Pike (Rt. 70), 856-382-6128 • www.ichotelsgroup.com ACC c l l l l l

Days Inn, 525 Rt. 38 E., 856-663-0100 • www.daysinn.com ACC c ◆◆ l l l l

Hillside Inn, 515 Rt. 38 E. & Cuthbert Blvd., 856-663-8210 ACC l

Holiday Inn – Cherry Hill, Rt. 70 & Sayer Ave., 856-663-5300 • www.holidaycherryhill.com ACC c ◆◆◆ l l l l l l

Residence Inn by Marriott, 1821 Old Cuthbert Rd., 856-429-6111 • www.marriott.com ACC c l l l l l l

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The Inn at Fernbrook Farms, 142 Bordentown - Georgetown Rd., 609-298-3868www.innatfernbrookfarms.com B&B l l l l

CINNAMINSON

Sleep Inn, 208 Rt. 130 N, 856-829-0717 • www.sleepinn.com ACC c ◆◆ l l l

COOKSTOWN

Quality Inn McGuire AFB, 21 Wrightstown/Cookstown Rd., 609-723-6500www.qualityinnmcguire.com ACC c l l l l l

DEPTFORD

Fairfi eld Inn by Marriott, 1160 Hurffville Rd., 856-686-9050 • www.marriott.com ACC c l l l l l

Residence Inn by Marriott, 1154 Hurffville Rd., 856-686-9188 • www.marriott.com/phlrd ACC c l l l l l l

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Days Inn of East Windsor, 460 Rt. 33 E., 609-448-3200 • www.daysinn.com ACC c l l l l l

Hampton Inn East Windsor, 384 Monmouth St., 609-426-1600 • www.hamptoninn.com ACC c l l l l l

Holiday Inn of East Windsor, 399 Monmouth St., 609-448-7000 • www.ichotelsgroup.com ACC c l l l l l l

Quality Inn East Windsor, 351 Franklin St., 609-448-7399 • www.qualityinneastwindsor.com ACC c ◆◆◆ l l l l l

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EDGEWATER PARK

The Iris Inn Bed & Breakfast, 1029 S. Main St., 609-654-7528 • www.theirisinn.com B&B l l l

EWING

Courtyard Ewing/Hopewell by Marriott, 360 Scotch Rd. off 195 Exit 3A609-771-8100 • www.marriott.com/ttnet ACC c ◆◆◆ l l l l l

SpringHill Suites by Marriott Ewing / Princeton, 1000 Charles Ewing Blvd., 609-530-0900www.Springhillsuites.com/TTNSH ACC ◆◆◆ l l l l l

GLASSBORO

The Founders Inn, 124 State St., 856-881-1110 • www.thefoundersinn.com B&B c l l l l

GLOUCESTER CITY

Quality Inn, 1200 Crescent Blvd., 856-456-7400 • www.qualityinn.com  ACC c ◆◆ l l l l l l

HADDONFIELD

Haddonfield Inn, 44 W. End Ave., 856-428-2195 • www.haddonfieldinn.com B&B c l l l l

HAMILTON

Hilton Garden Inn Hamilton, 800 Rt. 130, 609-585-6789 • www.stayhgi.com ACC c l l l l l

HIGHTSTOWN

Townhouse Motel, 351 Franklin St., 609-448-2400 ACC l l l

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Comfort Inn, 3270 Rt. 1 N., 609-896-3700 • www.choicehotels.com ACC c l l l l

Howard Johnson, 2995 Brunswick Pike (Rt. 1), 609-896-1100 • www.hojo.com ACC c l l l l l

Red Roof Inn-Princeton, 3203 Brunswick Pike (Rt. 1), 609-896-3388 • www.redroof.com ACC c l l

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Quality Inn & Conference Center, 531 Rt. 38 W., 856-235-6400 • www.qualityinn.com ACC c ◆◆ l l l l l l

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Flying W Airport & Resort, 60 Fostertown Rd., 609-267-8787 • www.flyingwairport.com ACC c l l l

Iris Inn at Medford, 45 S. Main St., 609-654-7528 • www.theirisinn.com B&B l l l

MOORESTOWN

The Victorian Lady GH, 301 W. Main St., 856-235-4988 • www.victorianladybnb.com B&B l l

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Best Western Burlington Inn, 2020 Rt. 541, 609-261-3800 • www.bestwestern.com ACC c l l l l l l

Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites, 18 Western Dr., 609-702-5800 • www.holidayinn.com ACC c l l l l l

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Aloft Mount Laurel, 558 Fellowship Rd., 856-234-1880 • www.aloftmountlaurel.com ACC c l l l l l l

Candlewood Suites, 4000 Crawford Pl., 856-642-7567 • www.ichotelsgroup.com ACC l l l l

Comfort Inn, 6000 Crawford Place, 856-727-0010 • www.choicehotels.com ACC c l l l l l

Courtyard by Marriott, 1000 Century Pkwy., 856-273-4400 • www.marriott.com ACC c l l l l l

Double Tree Guest Suites, 515 Fellowship Rd., 856-778-8999 • www.hilton.com ACC c l l l l l l

Econo Lodge, 611 Fellowship Rd., 856-722-1919 • www.choicehotels.com ACC c l l

Fairfield Inn and Suites, 350 Century Parkway, 856-642-0600 • www.marriott.com ACC c l l l l l

Hampton Inn of Mt. Laurel, 5000 Crawford Pl., 856-778-5535 • www.hamptoninn.com ACC c l l l l l

Homewood Suites by Hilton Mt. Laurel, 1422 Nixon Dr., 856-222-9001http://mtlaurel.homewoodsuites.com ACC c l l l l l l l

Howard Johnson Express, 1104 Rt. 73 S., 856-778-3500 • www.HOJO.com ACC c l l

Hyatt Place, 8000 Crawford Pl., 856-840-0770 • www.hyattplace.com ACC c ◆◆◆ l l l l l l

Hyatt Summerfield Suites Mt. Laurel, 3000 Crawford Pl., 856-222-1313www.mtlaurel.summerfieldsuites.hyatt.com ACC c ◆◆◆ l l l l l

Marriott Mt. Laurel, 915 Rt. 73, 856-234-7300 • www.marriott.com ACC c l l l l l

Red Roof Inn, 603 Fellowship Rd., 856-234-5589 • www.redroof.com ACC c ◆◆ l l l

Residence Inn by Marriott, Mount Laurel at Bishop’s Gate, 1001 Sunburst Ln., 856-234-1025www.marriott.com ACC c ◆◆◆ l l l l l l

Staybridge Suites by Holiday Inn, 4115 Church Rd., 856-722-1900 • www.staybridge.com ACC c ◆◆◆ l l l l l l

Super 8 Motel, 560 Fellowship Rd., 856-802-2800 • www.super8.com ACC c l l l l

Track & Turf Motel, 809 Rt. 73 (Exit 4 NJ Tpk.), 856-235-6500 ACC l

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Wingate by Wyndham, Mount Laurel, 5000 Clover Rd., 856-235-7500www.wingatehotels.com ACC c ◆◆◆ l l l l l l

Wyndham Hotel, 1111 Rt. 73 N., 856-234-7000 • www.wyndhammtlaurel.com ACC c ◆◆◆ l l l l l l

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Holiday Inn Budd Lake - Rockaway Area, 1000 International Dr., 973-448-1100www.wyndham.com ACC c ◆◆◆ l l l l l l

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Isaac Hilliard House B&B, 31 Hanover St., 609-894-0756 • www.isaachilliardhouse.com B&B l l l

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Wellesley Inn & Suites, 517 S. Pennsville - Auburn Rd., 856-299-1996 • www.LQ.com ACC c l l l l l

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Hampton Inn, 429 N. Broadway, 856-351-1700 • www.hamptoninnpennsville.com ACC c l l l l l

Knights Inn, 591 N. Hook Rd., 856-299-3633 • www.whiteoaksmotel.com ACC ◆ l l

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Chauncey Conference Center, 660 Rosedale Rd., 609-921-3600 • www.ahl-chauncey.com ACC c l l l l l l

Clarion Hotel, Palmer Inn, 3499 Rt. 1 S., 609-452-2500 • www.choicehotels.com ACC c ◆◆◆ l l l l l l l

Double Tree Princeton, 4355 Rt. 1 at Ridge Rd., 609-452-2400www.princeton.doubletree.com. ACC c ◆◆◆ l l l l l l

Hampton Inn Princeton, 4385 Rt. 1 S., 609-951-0066 • www.hamptoninn.com ACC l l l l l

Holiday Inn Princeton, 100 Independence Way, 609-520-1200 • www.hiprinceton.com ACC c ◆◆◆ l l l l l l

Homewood Suites by Hilton, 3819 Rt. 1 S., 609-720-0550 • www.homewoodprinceton.com ACC ◆◆◆ l l l l l

Hyatt Place Princeton, 3565 Rt. 1, 609-720-0200 • www.hyattplace.com ACC c ◆◆◆ l l l l l l

Hyatt Regency Princeton, 102 Carnegie Center, 609-987-1234 • www.princeton.hyatt.com ACC c ◆◆◆ l l l l l

Nassau Inn, 10 Palmer Square, 609-921-7500 • www.nassauinn.com ACC c ◆◆◆ l l l l l

Peacock Inn, 20 Bayard Ln., 609-924-1707 • www.peacockinn.com ACC l l l

Princeton Courtyard by Marriott, 3815 Rt. 1 & Mapleton Rd., 609-716-9100 www.marriott.com/ttncy ACC c l l l l l l

Princeton Marriott Hotel & Conference Center at Forrestal, 100 College Rd. E. 609-452-7800 www.princetonmarriott.com ACC c ◆◆◆ l l l l l

Residence Inn by Marriott Princeton/Carnegie Center, 3563 US Rt. 1 S., 609-799-0550 www.marriott.com/ttnww ACC c ◆◆◆ l l l l l l

Residence Inn by Marriott Princeton/South Brunswick, 4225 Rt. 1732-329-9600 • www.marriott.com/ttnpr ACC c l l l l l

Staybridge Suites, 4375 Rt. 1 S., 609-951-0009 • www.staybridge.com/sbsprinceton ACC c ◆◆◆ l l l l l

The Inn at Glencairn, 3301 Lawerenceville Rd., 609-497-1737 • www.innatglencairn.com B&B l l l

The Westin Princeton at Forrestal Village, 201 Village Blvd., 609-452-7900 www.weston.com/princeton ACC c ◆◆◆ l l l l l l

RIVERTON

River Line Inn Bed & Breakfast, 204 Broad St., 609-941-9198 • www.1875riverlineinn.com B&B l l l

RUNNEMEDE

Comfort Inn, 101 E. 9th Ave., 856-939-6700 • www.choicehotels.com ACC c l l l l

Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites Runnemede/ Philadelphia, 109 E. 9th Ave.(Exit 3 NJ Tpk.), 856-939-4200 • www.holidayinn.com/runnemedenj ACC c ◆◆◆ l l l l l

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Hampton Inn Bridgeport, 2 Pureland Dr., 856-467-6200 • www.hampton-inn.com ACC c l l l l l l

Holiday Inn Select Bridgeport Executive Conference Center One Pureland Dr., 856-467-3322 • www.ichotelsgroup.com ACC c l l l l l

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Best Western - West Deptford Inn, 101 Grove Rd., 856-848-4111 • www.bestwestern.com ACC c ◆◆ l l l l l

TRENTON

Marriott Trenton Conference Hotel, 1 W. Lafayette St., 609-421-4000 • www.marriott.com ACC c l l l l

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Hampton Inn, 121 Laurel Oak Rd., 856-346-4500 • www.hamptoninn.com ACC c l l l l

Wingate by Wyndham, 1000 Laurel Oak Rd., 856-627-1000 • www.wingatehotels.com ACC c l l l l l

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Hampton Inn Mount Holly, 2024 Rt. 541, 609-702-9888 • www.hilton.com ACC c ◆◆◆ l l l l l

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Wading Pines Camping Resort, 85 Godfrey Bridge Rd., 609-726-1313www.wadingpines.com 300 • • • • • • • • • • • •CLARKSBORO

Timberlane Campground, 117 Timberlane Rd., 856-423-6677www.timberlanecampground.com 96 • • • • • • • • • • •ELMER

Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park - Elmer, 49 Beal Rd., 800-252-2890 • www.jellystonenj.com 262 • • • • • • • • • • •FRANKLINVILLE

Holly Green Campground, 1718 Monroeville Rd., 856-694-1690 94 • • • • • • • • •MONROEVILLE

Old Cedar Campground, 274 Richwood Rd., 856-358-2406www.oldcedarcampground.com 169 • • • • • • • • • • •Oldman's Creek Campground, 174 Laux Rd., 856-478-4502www.oldmanscreekcampground.com 143 • • • • • • • • • • •NEW GRETNA

Arrowhead Campground, 163 Leektown Rd., 609-296-8599 37 • • • • • •Chips Folly, Rt. 653 at Rt. 542, 609-296-4434 • www.chipsfolly.com 300 • • • • • • • • • • •Pilgrim Lake Campgrounds, 940 Stage Rd., 609-296-4725www.pilgrimlakecampgrounds.com 116 • • • • • • • • • •Timberline Lake Camping Resort, 365 Rt. 679, 609-296-7900 • www.timberlinelake.com 158 • • • • • • • • • • •NEW LISBON

Brendan T. Byrne State Forest, Rt.72 at Rt. 563, 609-726-1191 • www.njparksandforests.org 79 • • • • •PILESGROVE

Four Seasons Family Campground, 158 Woodstown - Daretown Rd., 888-372-2267www.fourseasonscamping.com 487 • • • • • • • • • • • •PITTSGROVE

Parvin State Park, 701 Almond Rd., 856-358-8616 • www.njparksandforests.org 74 • • • • • •SALEM

Meadow View Acres Campground, 69 Buckhorn Rd., 856-935-4710 21 •SEWELL

Lake Kandle Campground, 250 Chapel Heights Rd., 856-589-2158 • www.lakekandle.com 100 • • • • • • • •TUCKERTON

Bass River State Forest, 762 Stage Rd., 609-296-1114 • www.njparksandforests.org 176 • • • • • • • •WADING RIVER

Turtle Run Campground, 3 Cedar Lane (off Rt. 542), 609-965-5343www.turtleruncampground.com 109 • • • • • • • • • •WILLIAMSTOWN

Hospitality Creek Campground, 117 Coles Mill Rd., 856-629-5140www.hospitalitycreek.com 240 • • • • • • • • • • •

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1. For boundless outdoor recreation visit Lake Hopatcong, New Jersey’s largest lake. This popular family des-tination is a deep, spring-fed lake that provides an excellent opportunity for boating, swimming and fi shing. Boats are available for rent at many private marinas around the lake.

2. The Red Mill Museum Village in Clinton is a National Historic Site that contains the 1810 Hunt’s Mill (Red Mill) with four fl oors of exhibits, seven acres of restored structures and the 19th Century Mulligan Limestone Quarry. Visit Clinton’s meticulously maintained historic downtown for specialty shops, restaurants and ac-commodations.

3. Visitors to Liberty Village Premium Outlets in Flemington will fi nd an exciting collection of 60 stores from the world’s leading designers and brand names. While there, visit Main Street Flemington and enjoy special events, dining and specialty shopping opportunities.

4. The newly expanded and remod-eled United States Golf Association Museum in Far Hills is home to the world’s most extensive collection of golf memorabilia and literature. The museum promotes a greater under-standing of golf’s cultural signifi -cance for a worldwide audience.

5. The Lakota Wolf Preserve at Camp Taylor in Columbia off ers visitors a glimpse into the world of wolves, bobcats and foxes. The guid-ed tours are exciting and educational, and the preserve off ers private pho-tography sessions so that visitors can document the experience with these majestic creatures.

6. For a beautiful ride on historic rail-road equipment visit the Delaware River Steam Train Excursion in Phillipsburg where visitors can ride along the scenic Delaware River on

weekends from May until the end of October. The Santa train also oper-ates for the four weekends before Christmas.

7. New Jersey’s Rivertowns – Frenchtown, Lambertville, Milford and Stockton – are home to lavish hotels, rustic cottages and romantic bed and breakfast inns. Retreat to this northwestern corner of the state for a weekend, rekindling romance or a relaxing, a quiet getaway.

8. Starting in Frenchtown, tube down the Delaware River and experience a fun and relaxing six-mile fl oat along the fantastic Delaware River Valley. Don’t miss the Lazy River Outpost in Phillipsburg, where there’s tubing, canoeing and kayaking.

9. Explore the scenic Delaware Water Gap from the water or the land. Visitors can swim, fi sh, boat, canoe, kayak, raft, camp or hike the 27 miles of the beautiful Appalachian Trail.

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10. Located in Vernon, the Mountain Creek Ski Resort boasts 46 trails, 11 lifts, seven tub-ing lanes, seven terrain park trails, 36 rails, a huge SuperPipe with stadium lighting, 170 ski-able acres, 1,000 snowguns, 16 miles of trails and 45 trails lighted for night riding. Mountain Creek also has one-, two- and three-bedroom luxury vacation condo rentals, or visitors can spend the night mountainside at the luxurious Appalachian Hotel. When the warm weather comes, cool off at Mountain Creek’s Water Park or ride the trails of Diablo Freeride Park, America’s premier mountain bike park.

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AndoverShoppingFrogmore Country Store, 238 Rt. 206 N., 973-347-6259. Assortment of home, bath products, candles, food and more. www.frogmoregifts.com c

The Great Andover Antique Village, 122 Main St., 973-786-6384. Open 11 am - 5 pm. Closed Tues. & Wed. www.thevillageatandover.com

State ParksKittatinny Valley State Park, Goodall Rd. (Rt. 206), 973-786-6445. Glacial lakes, limestone outcroppings, former railroads and a small airport are features of Kittatinny Valley State Park. Lake Aerofl ex and Gardner’s Pond form part of the headwaters of the Pequest River and are excellent for fi shing and boating. www.njparksandforests.org c

AnnandaleGolfi ngBeaver Brook Country Club, 25 Country Club Dr., 908-735-4200. 18 holes. www.beaverbrookcc.com c

SpasLeSalon Classique & The Day Spa, 1465 Rt. 31 S., 908-730-6441. Full service spa. www.lesalonclassique.com c

AsburySports & RecreationIn Flight Balloon Adventures, 1045 Rt. 173 W., 888-301-2383. Personalized scenic hot-air balloon rides, overnight romantic adventures. Dinner fl ights. www.balloonnj.com

AugustaAttractionsSussex County Fairgrounds, 37 Plains Rd., 973-948-5500. Home to the annual New Jersey State Fair and many other family events. Call for visit website for events. www.njstatefair.org

Sports & RecreationSussex Skyhawks, Skylands Park, 94 Championship Pl., 973-300-1000. A Can-Am (Canadian-American) League minor league baseball team. Season runs from late May to early Sept. www.sussexskyhawks.com

Basking RidgeOutdoorsBasecamp Outfi tters, 44 S. Finley Ave., 908-204-9919. Hiking and canoe trips. www.basecampadventure.com

Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge, 241 Pleasant Plains Rd., 973-425-1222. 7,500-acre refuge. More than 8 miles of trails, auto overlook road. www.fws.gov c

Great Swamp Watershed Association, 568 Tempe Wick Rd., 973-538-3500. 7,500-acre refuge. More than 8 miles of trails, auto overlook road. www.greatswamp.org c

Somerset County Environmental Education Center, 190 Lord Stirling Rd., 908-766-2489. 425-acre natural area. www.somersetcountyparks.org c

Sports & RecreationLord Stirling Stables, 256 S. Maple Ave., 908-766-5955. Stables, rentals, lessons, shows. Moonlight rides and special events. English saddle riding. www.somersetcountyparks.org c

BedminsterOutdoorsFairview Farm Wildlife Preserve, 2121 Larger Cross Rd., 908-234-1852. 170 acres of wildlife area. Deer, birds and four miles of trails populate the area. www.urwa.org c

BeemervilleAttractionsSpace Farms Zoo & Museum, 218 Rt. 519, 973-875-5800. 100-acre museum, zoo, 500 animals. Museum has antique autos, carriages, wagons, farm tools, sleighs, dolls and more. www.spacefarms.com c

Belle MeadGolfi ngMattawang Golf Club, 295 Township Line Rd., 908-281-0778. 18 holes. www.mattawang-golf.com c

BelvidereGolfi ngApple Mountain Golf & Country Club, 369 Hazen-Oxford Rd. (Rt. 624), 908-453-3023. 18 holes. www.applemountaingolf.com c

Wineries & BreweriesFour Sisters Winery at Matarazzo Farms, 783 Rt. 519, 908-475-3671. Tasting room, gifts, custom labels, gift baskets, indoor & outdoor area for events. www.foursisterswinery.com c

BernardsvilleOutdoorsCross Estate Gardens, Jockeyhollow Rd., 973-376-0348. An unusual assortment of plants, ornamental grasses, shrubs, hollies and trees. www.crossestategardens.org

Scherman-Hoffman Wildlife Sanctuary, 11 Hardscrabble Rd., 908-766-5787. This 276-acre sanctuary features well-maintained and marked trails ranging in length from 0.3 miles to 1.3 miles and passing through upland deciduous forest, fi elds and woodlands. www.njaudubon.org/centers/scherman c

BlairstownGolfi ngBlair Academy Golf Course, 2 Park St., 908-362-6121. 9 holes. c

SpasThe Brass Rose Spa & Salon, 26 Rt. 94, 908-362-9009. Full service spa. www.brassrose.com

Sports & RecreationDouble D Guest Ranch, 81 Mount Hermon Rd., 908-459-9044. Trails for horseback riding. Corporate meetings. Largest and most riding trails in NJ. www.doubledguestranch.com

Mohican Outdoor Center, 50 Camp Rd., 908-362-5670. Hiking, camping and outdoor programs. www.outdoors.org c

yards Creek Soaring Gliders, Blairstown Airport, 36 Lambert Rd., 908-362-1239. Scenic glider rides year round 11 am to 5 pm. (weather permitting). www.yardscreeksoaring.com

BoontonHistoric SitesBoonton Historical Society, 210 Main St., 973-402-8840. 1830s ironworks town along the Morris Canal features antique shops, the NJ Fireman’s Home and Museum. www.boonton.org

ShoppingBoonton Main Street, 620 Main St., 973-257-9107. www.boontonmainstreet.com c

Bound BrookShoppingHistoric Bound Brook Main Street, 230 Hamilton St., 732-356-0833. Visitors can explore eight blocks of Victorian architecture and shopping as they stroll the historic area. www.boundbrook-nj.org c

Sports & RecreationBound Brook Golf Range, 1920 Rt. 22 E., 732-356-9844. Golf driving range. c

BranchvilleGolfi ngCulver Lake Golf Course, 125 E. Shore Rd., 973-948-5610. 9 holes. www.culverlake.golf c

VISITOR INFORMATION NJ Division of Travel & Tourism, 800-VISITNJ. www.visitnj.org

Historic Clinton, Clinton Guild, 908-735-4020. www.clintonguild.com Frenchtown Business & Professional Association, 866-287-0905. www.frenchtown.com Historic Chester Business Association, 908-879-4814. www.ilovechester.com Hunterdon County Tourism, 908-782-7115. www.hunterdontourism.org

Knowlton Welcome Center, I-80 E., Mile Marker 7, Columbia. 908-496-4994

Lambertville Area Chamber of Commerce, 60 Wilson St., 609-397-0055. www.lambertville.org

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Morris County Tourism Bureau, 6 Court St., Morristown, 973-631-5151. www.morristourism.org c Somerset County Business Partnership, 360 Grove St., Bridgewater, 908-218-4300. www.visitsomersetnj.org c

Sussex County Chamber of Commerce, 120 Hampton House Rd., Newton, 973-579-1811. www.sussexskylands.org

Warren County Regional Convention & Visitors Bureau, 10 Brasscastle Rd., Washington, 908-835-9200. www.visitwarren.com c

Warren County Regional Convention & Visitors Offi ce – Phillipsburg, 74 S. Main St., Phillipsburg, 908-835-9200.

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State ParksStokes State Forest, 1 Coursen Rd., The breathtaking and panoramic view from Sunrise Mountain along the Appalachian Trail rewards the hiker who has trekked up the steep side of the mountain. www.njparksandforests.org c

BridgewaterGolfingGreen Knoll Golf Course, 587 Garretson Rd., 908-722-1301. 18 holes. www.somerstcountyparks.org c

Historic SitesHeritage Trail Association of Somerset County, 941 E. Main St.. Year-round program on New Jersey’s role in our nation’s history, tours and theatrical events. www.heritagetrail.org c

The Middlebrook Winter Encampment of Washington’s Army, Middlebrook Rd. at Cedarcrest Rd., 908-231-7000. Site of two encampments of Washington’s Continental Army during the Revolutionary War. The first official 13-star U.S. flag was flown over the site. www.doublegv.com/ggv/battles/midbrk.html

ShoppingBridgewater Commons, 400 Commons Way, 908-218-0001. More than 160 specialty shops, two department stores, restaurants and a cinema. New Jersey’s first three-level shopping center. www.bridgewatercommons.com c

Sports & RecreationBridgewater Sports Arena, 1425 Frontier Rd., 732-627-0006. Ice skating, laser tag, soft play and arcade. www.bsaarena.com c

Duke Island Park, Old York Rd., 908-722-1200. Year round outdoor activities. Ice skating, cross country skiing, picnic sites, playground, boating, fishing, biking, birding and Strolling Japanese Outdoor Garden Tours, June - Nov. www.somersetcountyparks.org

Somerset Patriots Minor League Baseball, TD Bank Ballpark, 1 Patriots Park, 908-252-0700. Call for schedule of games and events. www.somersetpatriots.com c

Washington Valley Park, Newman’s Lane, 908-722-1200. Biking, boating, fishing, fitness/walking trails, hiking/nature trails. www.somersetcountyparks.org

ButlerWineries & BreweriesHigh Point Wheat Beer Company, 22 Park Pl., 973-838-7400. First exclusive wheat beer brewery in America. Highest rated dark wheat beer in the world. German-style wheat beer (Weiss) brewed on premises. www.ramsteinbeer.com

ChathamOutdoorsGreat Swamp Outdoor Education Center, 247 Southern Blvd., 973-635-6629. Birdwatching, hiking. www.morrisparks.net c

ChesterAttractionsAlstede Farms, 84 Rt. 513, 908-879-7189. Pick your own fruits and vegetables, farmers market, special family events, including the annual corn maze. www.alstedefarms.com

Historic SitesCooper Gristmill, 66 Rt. 513, 973-326-7631. Corn, wheat, rye and buckwheat are ground here by millstones into meal or flour in this restored 1826 mill located on the Black River. Tours and events. www.morrisparks.net c

OutdoorsBamboo Brook Outdoor Education Center, 170 Longview Rd., 973-326-7600. A series of gardens with well-planned vistas. Cross-country skiing in winter. www.morrisparks.net

Willowwood Arboretum, 300 Longview Rd., 973-326-7631. More than 3,500 varieties of native and exotic plants. www.morrisparks.net

ShoppingHistoric Chester Village, Main St., 908-879-4814. More than 75 shops and eateries, antiques, crafts, toys, gifts. www.chesternj.org

ClintonHistoric SitesRed Mill Museum Village, 56 Main St., 908-735-4101. Site contains the 1810 Hunt’s Mill (Red Mill) with four floors of exhibits, seven acres of restored structures and the 19th Century Mulligan Limestone Quarry. www.theredmill.org c

ShoppingBill Healy Crystal, 14 Main St., 908-894-5400. Each piece is handcrafted by Bill Healy, the youngest of only 12 master crystal cutters in the U.S. www.billhealydesigns.com

Sports & RecreationA-Lot-A Hot Air, 88 Rt. 173 W., 908-996-4233. take to the air over the beautiful country side of Western New Jersey, near the Delaware River. www.upnoa.com

Clinton Canoe & Kayak Co., 44 Main St, 908-735-6767. Canoe and kayak rentals. Open Sat. & Sun.

State ParksSpruce Run Recreation Area, 68 Van Syckels Rd., 908-638-8572. Surrounded by rolling hills, Spruce Run is popular with picnickers, swimmers, fishermen, boaters and campers. www.njparksandforests.org c

ColumbiaOutdoorsDelaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, Kittatinny Point Visitor Center, Exit 1, I-80 W, 570-828-2253. The Delaware Water Gap encompasses nearly 70,000 acres of breathtaking scenery along 40 miles of the Delaware River, which winds through the Appalachian Mountains. www.nps.gov/dewa

Lakota Wolf Preserve at Camp Taylor, 89 Mt. Pleasant Rd., 877-733-9653. Wolf watches daily. Weekday reservations needed. Home to nearly two dozen wolves, bobcats and foxes. www.lakotawolf.com c

State ParksWorthington State Forest, Old Mine Rd., 908-841-9575. Some of the most rugged terrain and splendid views of northern New Jersey. A rocky and sometimes steep trail follows Dunnfield Creek from the Delaware River to Mount Tammany. www.njparksandforests.org

Wineries & BreweriesBrook Hollow Winery, 52 Frog Pond Rd., 908-496-8200. Hours: Fri. 4 pm - 7 pm, Sat. & Sun. noon - 5 pm. www.brookhollowwinery.com

DenvilleWinter ActivitiesTourne Park, 40 McCaffrey Lane (Off Powerville Rd.), 973-326-7600. Cross-country skiing, sledding. www.morrisparks.net c

DoverShoppingHistoric Downtown Dover Flea Market and Street Fair, 18 W. Blackwell St., 973-989-7870. Large Sunday flea market. Open April - Nov. www.doverfleamarket.com c

Winter ActivitiesHedden Park, Concord Rd. & Ford St., 124 Reservoir Ave., 973-326-7600. Cross-country skiing, warming bldg., ice skating, hockey time, ice fishing. www.morrisparks.org c

East HanoverSports & RecreationSports ‘n’ Games Funplex, 182 Rt. 10 W., 973-428-1166. Family entertainment center with 100,000-square-foot indoor center with arcade, electric go-karts, lazer runner and more. www.thefunplex.com c

East MillstoneOutdoorsRudolf W. van der Goot Rose Garden, 156 Mettlers Rd. (Colonial Park, Lot A), 732-873-2459. 144-acre arboretum contains flowering trees and shrubs, evergreens, and shade trees. Fragrance and sensory garden. Five acre perennial garden. 3,000 roses of 285 varieties. www.somersetcountyparks.org c

William L. Hutcheson Memorial Forest, 2150 Amwell Rd., 908-879-7262. One of the last primeval forests in North America. Call for tour schedules. www.rci.rutgers.edu/~hmforest

Far HillsOutdoorsLeonard J. Buck Garden, 11 Layton Rd., 908-234-2677. It consists of a series of alpine and woodland gardens situated in a 33-acre wooded stream valley. www.somersetcountyparks.org c

Sports & RecreationUSGA Museum and Arnold Palmer Center for Golf History, 77 Liberty Corner Rd., 908-234-2300. The museum showcases the nation’s largest and most significant collection of golf artifacts and documents. The interactive multimedia exhibits tell the story of the game’s development in the U.S., highlighting the greatest moments in the game’s history, with a particular focus on USGA champions and championships. Visitors can tour the USGA Research and Test Center and play a round on the Pynes Putting Course. Open Tue. - Sun., 10 am - 5 pm. Closed Mon. and major holidays. www.usgamuseum.com

FinesvilleWineries & BreweriesAlba Vineyard, 269 Rt. 627, 908-995-7800. Tasting room, gift shop gift baskets, outdoor area for events. www.albavineyard.com c

Villa Milagro Vineyards, 33 Warren Glen Rd., 908-995-2072. The state’s only organic vineyard and one of only two on the East Coast. www.villamilagrovineyards.com

FlandersGolfingFlanders Valley Golf Course, 81 Pleasant Hill Rd., 973-584-5382. 36 holes. www.morrisparks.net c

FlemingtonAttractionsBlack River and Western Railroad, Rt. 12 & Stangl Rd., 908-782-6622. 70-minute steam, diesel powered train rides. Special events. Call for schedule and other locations. www.brwrr.com c

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Northlandz, 495 Rt. 202, 908-782-4022. Home of the largest miniature railway in the world. www.northlandz.com c

ShoppingBorough of Flemington, 38 Park Ave., 908-782-8840. Events, various dining and specialty stores. www.historicfl emington.com

Dutch Farmers Market, 19 Commerce St., 908-806-8476.

Flemington Cut Glass, 156 Main St., 800-990-8666. Exclusive outlet for Riedel Crystal. www.fl emingtoncutglass.com

Flemington Fur Company, Eight Spring St., 908-782-2212. Since 1921, the Flemington Fur Company is the single largest emporium for fi ne quality furs in the world. www.fl emingtonfurs.com

Liberty Village Premium Outlets, 1 Church St., 908-782-8550. Find an exciting collection of 60 outlet stores from the world’s leading designers. www.premiumoutlets.com/libertyvillage c

Turntable Junction, Church St., Central Ave. & Fulper Rd., 908-782-7115. Twenty specialty stores, manufacturer’s outlets and fi ne restaurants.

Sports & RecreationHunterdon Ballooning, Inc., 111 Locktown-Flemington Rd., 908-788-5415. Hot-air balloon rides. www.hunterdonballooning.com

Florham ParkAttractionsImagine That, 4 Vreeland Rd., 973-966-8000. Children’s hands on museum. www.imaginethatmuseum.com c

Golfi ngPinch Brook Golf Course, 234 Ridgedale Ave., 973-377-2039. 18 holes, executive course. www.parks.morris.nj.us c

FranklinGolfi ngBlack Bear Golf Club at Crystal Springs Resort, 138 Rt. 23 N., 973-827-5996. 18 holes. David Glenz Golf Academy. Range, hotel, spa, restaurant and catering. www.crystalgolfresort.com c

FrenchtownAttractionsDelaware River Tubing, Inc., 2998 Daniel Bray Highway (Rt. 29), 908-996-5386. Fun for families or groups. Enjoy a very affordable day fl oating down the Delaware River. Enjoy a free BBQ lunch halfway through your adventure. www.delawarerivertubing.com

ShoppingDowntown Frenchtown, Bridge & Race Sts.. Frenchtown offers a unique small town village with distinctive shops, art galleries intimate little cafes, ethnic restaurants, fi ne dining establishments and more. www.frenchtownnj.org

GladstoneSports & RecreationU.S. Equestrian Team, 1040 Pottersville Rd., 908-234-1251. Hosts equestrian events including selection trials for major international competitions. Call for schedule. www.uset.org c

Glen GardnerState ParksVoorhees State Park, 251 County Rd. Rt. 513, 908-638-6969. Voorhees, like Parvin State Park, served as a camp for the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) - Franklin Roosevelt’s program to get

people back to work during the Great Depression. The CCC planted trees and constructed shelters, picnic sites and trails throughout the park. Two overlooks provide scenic views of Round Valley Reservoir and Spruce Run Reservoir. www.njparksandforests.org

Great MeadowsSports & RecreationIsland Dragway, 20 Island Rd. (Off Rt. 46 W.), 908-637-6060. Weekend drag racing March - Nov. (before Thanksgiving). www.islanddragway.com c

Green BrookState ParksWashington Rock State Park, 16 Rock Rd., 908-722-1200. One of New Jersey’s oldest parks is 52 acres with picnic tables, grills, scenic overlook. www.njparksandforests.org

GriggstownSports & RecreationGriggstown Canoe & Kayak Rental, 1076 Canal Rd., 908-359-5970. Canoeing on the D&R Canal, Millstone River and historic guided canoe trips. www.canoenj.com

HackettstownGolfi ngMinebrook Golf Club, 500 Schooley’s Mountain Rd., 908-979-0366. 18 holes. www.palmergolf.com c

ShoppingKathy’s Kove & Kafé, 116 Main St., 908-684-8440. A group shop, offering an eclectic mix of antique and vintage furniture Victorian and vintage crystal, elegant glassware, porcelains, clocks, artwork, linens, books, jewelry and much, much more. www.kathyskove.com

Main Street Hackettstown, Hackettstown Business Improvement District, 908-850-5004. A quaint, Victorian town with a great mix of antique, gift and specialty shops and restaurants. www.hackettstownbid.com

Sports & RecreationChill Out Sports Arena, 300 W. Stiger St, 908-684-1161. Hockey and other sports offered. www.chilloutsportsarena.com

Excel Roller Skating Center, 13 Rt. 57 W., 908-852-8155. Extreme park for in-line skating, bikes, and skateboards. Roller rink, roller skating and roller hockey. www.excelsk8.com c

State ParksAllamuchy Mountain State Park, Rt. 604 (north of Hackettstown), 908-852-3790. The Musconetcong River, with some of the best trout fi shing in the state, winds through Allamuchy Mountain State Park. Several miles of trails crisscross through the forests and marshlands of the park. www.njparksandforests.org c

Stephens State Park, 800 Willow Grove St., 908-852-3790. The Musconetcong River, an excellent freshwater fi shing spot, fl ows over and around boulders through the park. An easy walking, but rocky path follows the river with places for picnicking in shaded areas. Less than one mile east along Waterloo Road at Saxton Falls are the remains of one of the Morris Canal’s 23 locks and a section of the old canal’s towpath. The original canal was 90 miles in length, stretching from Newark to Phillipsburg and was used to ship coal and iron across the state. www.njparksandforests.org c

HamburgGolfi ngBallyowen Golf Club at Crystal Springs Resort, 105-137 Wheatsworth Rd., 973-827-5996. 18 holes. Bagpiper plays each day at sunset. Range, hotel, spa, restaurant and catering. www.crystalgolfresort.com

Cascades Golf Course, 1 Wild Turkey Way, 973-827-1587. 9 holes. www.crystalgolfresort.com

Wineries & BreweriesCava Winery & Vineyard, 3619 Rt. 94, 973-823-9463. Tasting room. Call for hours or appointment. www.cavawinery.com

HardystonGolfi ngCrystal Springs Golf & Spa Resort, One Wild Turkey Way, 973-827-5996. 18 holes; David Glenz Golf Academy; range; hotel; spa; restaurant & catering. www.crystalgolfresort.com

Wild Turkey Golf Club at Crystal Springs Resort, One Wild Turkey Way, 973-827-5996. 18 holes. David Glenz Golf Academy. Range, hotel, spa, restaurant and catering. www.crystalgolfresort.com c

HewittState ParksWawayanda State Park, 885 Warwick Tpk., 973-853-4462. The quiet charm of Wawayanda State Park appeals to hikers, campers, swimmers and boaters. Forested hills surround Lake Wawayanda creating a restful backdrop for canoeists, boaters and fi sherman, while steep mountains challenge casual as well as serious hikers. A 21-mile stretch of the Appalachian Trail runs through the park, while the top of Wawayanda Mountain offers sensational views. More than 40 miles of trails are marked in the park. www.njparksandforests.org

High BridgeGolfi ngHigh Bridge Hills Golf Club, 203 Cregar Rd., 908-638-5055. www.highbridgehills.com c

HillsboroughGolfi ngHillsborough Golf & Country Club, 146 Wertsville Rd., 908-369-3322. 18 holes. www.hillsboroughgolf.com c

Royce Brook Golf Club, 201 Hamilton Rd., 908-904-0499. 36 holes. www.roycebrook.com c

OutdoorsDuke Farms, 80 Rt. 206 S., 908-722-3700. A model of environmental stewardship on 2,740 acres. Offers nature, horticulture, agriculture and family programs, bus and bike tours, free self-guided nature walk. www.dukefarms.org

HopeAttractionsLand of Make Believe & Pirates Cove, 354 Great Meadows Rd. (Rt. 611), 908-459-9000. Visit this award-winning park designed exclusively for families. Enjoy incredible family fun in a safe and wholesome atmosphere. Thirty acres of low prices, short lines and free parking. It’s a perfect day trip destination. www.lomb.com c

Historic SitesHope Historic District, Rts. 519 & 521, 908-459-5011.

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sussex CouNty FairGrouNdsThere’s always something happening at the Fairgrounds!Home of the New Jersey State Fair (Aug 5-14)

Check our website for Schedule of Events. Plan your corporate or personal event in the Conservatory or on the Fairgrounds.

37 Plains Road, Augusta, NJ www.newjerseystatefair.org

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Have a once-in-a-lifetime experience watching and listen to packs of Tundra, Timber, and Arctic wolves. View wolves in a natural surrounding for the first time in over a century. Bobcats and foxes also reside at the reserve.

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“ Four Seasons of Agriculture” in Sussex County. Call or visit our web site.

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Known Worldwide for Fluorescent Minerals.

Located in the Fluorescent Mineral Capital of the World.

Minerals and Fossil Exhibits, Mine Replica, Outdoor Rock Collecting

Jewelry, Books, and Unique Giftware

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deLaware river tubiNG Enjoy a lazy scenic day tubing, -rafting, canoeing or kayaking on the Delaware River including a FREE BBQ meal by the “Famous River Hot Dog Man,” next to a beautiful private island, with picnic tables in the water. One low price. “Spend a day, not a fortune.”

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State ParksJenny Jump State Forest, 330 State Park Rd., 908-459-4366. The park offers panoramic vistas of the Highlands, the Kittatinny Mountains and Valley to the west. Scenic views of the Great Meadows in the east dramatically greet the visitor who climbs the narrow path leading to the top of Jenny Jump Mountain. Rocky outcroppings and boulders line the trail - evidence that great glaciers once covered the area. www.njparksandforests.org c

Jeff erson Golfi ngBerkshire Valley Golf Course, 28 Cozy Lake Rd., 973-208-0018. 18 holes. www.morrisparks.net

KingstonHistoric SitesRockingham Historic Site, 84 Laurel Ave., 609-683-7132. George Washington’s last wartime headquarters has been restored and furnished with period pieces. Children’s museum is open for school tours. www.rockingham.net c

KinnelonWinter ActivitiesSilas Condict Park, 100 Kinnelon Rd., 973-326-7600. Cross-country skiing, ice skating. www.morrisparks.net c

LafayetteAttractionsSunset View Farms, 27 Pierce Rd., 973-579-7382. 20-acre farm. The only National Arbor Foundation Certifi ed Nature Explorer Classroom in NJ. Trips and tours for groups of all ages. www.destinationcountry.com

Golfi ngFarmstead Golf & Country Club, 88 Lawrence Rd., 973-383-1666. 27 holes. www.farmsteadgolf.com

ShoppingLafayette Mill Antiques Center, 12 Morris Farm Rd., 973-383-0065. More than 55 dealers on three levels. www.millantiques.com

Olde Lafayette Village, 75 Rt. 15 at Rt. 94, 973-383-8323. Factory outlets, specialty shops, and eateries on 20 scenic acres. www.lafayettevillageshops.com c

LambertvilleArts & CultureHolcombe - Jimison Farmstead Museum, 1605 Daniel Bray Hwy. (Rt. 29), 609-397-2752. Artifacts and farming implements from the 1700s. Oldest house in Hunterdon County. www.holcombe-jimison.org c

Roxey Ballet Company, 243 N. Union St., 609-397-7616. The company presents a variety of professional performances each year. www.millballetschool.com/roxeyco

AttractionsLambertville Waterfront, Bridge St., 609-397-4400. Lambertville is host to many activities and events for the curious and adventurous visitor. www.lambertvillestation.com

ShoppingGolden Nugget Antique & Flea Market, 1850 River Rd. (Rt. 29), 609-397-0811. Indoor /outdoor market. www.gnmarket.com

Haas Gallery, 71 Bridge St., 609-397-7988. An artist-owned gallery and working studio with a continuous Gordon Haas exhibition. www.haasgallery.com

Jim’s of Lambertville, 6 Bridge St., 609-397-7700. A fi ne art gallery specializing in impressionist and modernist paintings plus 18th, 19th and 20th century American and European paintings. ww.artnet.com/gallery/574/jims-of-lambertville.html

Rago Arts & Auction Center, 333 N. Main St.,609-397-9374. Art auction and publishing house. www.ragoarts.com

The Peoples Store, 28 N. Union St., 609-397-9808. A 45-dealer co-op on three fl oors.

Wineries & BreweriesRiver Horse Brewery, 80 Lambert Lane, 609-397-7776. Brewery tours and sampling Wed. - Sun. www.riverhorse.com c

LandingState ParksHopatcong State Park, Lakeside Blvd., 973-398-7010. The park features New Jersey’s largest lake, 2,500 acres of freshwater that’s a popular spot for fi shing, boating and swimming. www.njparksandforests.org c

LaytonArts & CulturePeters Valley Craft Education Center, 19 Kuhn Rd., 973-948-5200. A contemporary artists’ colony located within the Delaware Water Gap Recreational Area. Store and art gallery. www.petersvalley.org c

Golfi ngHidden Acres Golf Course, 16 Ayers Rd., 973-948-9804. 9 holes.

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LebanonOutdoorsHunterdon County Arboretum, 1020 Rt. 31, 908-782-1158. 73-acre arboretum with tree groves, hiking, cross-country skiing. www.co.hunterdon.nj.us c

State ParksRound Valley Recreation Area, 1220 Lebanon-Stanton Rd., 908-236-6355. The brisk blue waters of Round Valley Reservoir attract swimmers, boaters, fishermen, picnickers and campers to its scenic shore. www.njparksandforests.org

Lincoln ParkGolfingMeadows Golf Club, 79 Two Bridges Rd., 973-696-7212. 18 holes. www.meadowsgolfclub.com

Twin Willows Golf Course, 167 Ryerson Rd., 973-692-0179. 9 holes.

Long ValleyArts & CultureMyhelan Cultural Arts Alliance, 18 Schooley’s Mountain Rd., 908-696-1363. Located in the heart of Long Valley the center offers unique art exhibits, classes, center stage performances and cultural arts. www.myhelanartistsnetwork.org

AttractionsValley Shepherd Creamery, 50 Fairmount Rd., 908-876-3200. An old-fashioned one-of-a-kind creamery where visitors can view sheep dairy farming. On site cheese making from sheep milk. Annual April Sheep Shearing Festival. Call or visit web site for hours of operation. www.valleyshepherd.com

Sports & RecreationSchooley’s Mountain Park, 91 E. Springtown Rd. (Near Rts. 24 & 517), 973-326-7600. Nestled among the hills of western Morris County, Schooley’s Mountain Park offers visitors 797 acres of active and passive recreation facilities. www.morrisparks.org

Snowbird Acres Farm, 204 Schooley’s Mountain Rd., 908-876-4200. Snowbird is a year round riding school and horse show facility. www.snowbirdacresfarm.com

State ParksHacklebarney State Park, 119 Hacklebarney Rd., 908-638-6969. The freshwater Black River briskly cuts its way through the park cascading around boulders in the hemlock-lined ravine. www.njparksandforests.org c

Wineries & BreweriesLong Valley Pub & Brewery, 1 Fairmount Rd. (Rts. 513/24 & 517), 908-876-1122. Brewery and restaurant. www.restaurantvillageatlongvalley.com c

MadisonArts & Culture12 Mile West Theatre Company, 33 Green Village Rd., 973-259-9187. An award-winning professional resident theater company dedicated to presenting high quality productions. www.12mileswest.org

Museum of Early Trades & Crafts, 9 Main St., 973-377-2982. Highlights the role of craftsmen and women in the 18th and 19th centuries. Exhibits and workshops. www.metc.org c

Opera at Florham, Florham Campus of Fairleigh Dickinson University, 285 Madison Ave., 973-443-8620. Full season of cabarets, recitals and vocal competition. http://alpha.fdu.edu/opera c

Playwrights Theatre of New Jersey, 33 Green Village Rd., 973-514-1787. Call for performance information. www.ptnj.org

The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, Main Stage, 36 Madison Ave., 973-408-5600. Professional theater company dedicated to Shakespeare’s canon and other world classics. www.shakespearenj.org c

OutdoorsFlorence and Robert Zuck Arboretum, Drew University, 36 Madison Ave., 973-408-3000. www.drew.edu c

McAfeeGolfingGreat Gorge Country Club at Crystal Springs Resort, 410 Rt. 517, 973-827-5996. 27 holes. David Glenz Golf Academy. Range, hotel, spa, restaurant and catering. www.crystalgolfresort.com c

MendhamWinter ActivitiesLewis Morris Park, 270 Mendham Rd. (Rt. 24), 973-326-7600. Cross-country skiing, ice skating, hockey time, ice fishing. www.parks.morris.nj.us c

MilfordWineries & BreweriesThe Ship Inn Restaurant & Brewery, 61 Bridge St., 908-995-0188. New Jersey’s first brew pub using traditional brewing methods. www.shipinn.com c

Millbrook Arts & CultureMillbrook Village, Rt. 602 & Old Mine Rd., 908-841-9531. A re-created 19th century village located in the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area. Artisans demonstrate historic crafts, local blacksmith and shops. Call for special events and information. www.millbrooknj.com

MillingtonOutdoorsRaptor Trust, 1390 White Bridge Rd., 908-647-2353. Leading rehabilitation facility specializing in birds of prey. www.theraptortrust.org

Milton GolfingBowling Green Golf Club, 53 Schoolhouse Rd., 973-697-8688. 18 holes, semi-private www.bowlinggreengolf.com cTrek to the highest point in New Jersey- High Point

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MontagueGolfingHighpoint Golf Club, 342 Shore Dr., 973-293-3282. 18 holes. www.highpointgc.com c

Historic SitesFoster-Armstrong House, 320 River Rd. (Rt. 521), 973-293-3106. The Foster-Armstrong house displays items of historical interest from the 1700’s up to the early 1900’s including an exhibit of military uniforms. Call for hours. www.montaguehistory.org

Nelden-Roberts Stonehouse, 501 Rt. 206 N., 973-293-3106. Visit this historic stone house from the early 1800’s. It has served as a schoolhouse and has its original wide-wood plank flooring, fireplace and deep windows. www.montaguehistory.org

Wineries & BreweriesWestfall Winery, 141 Clove Rd., 973-293-3428. Hours: Sat. & Sun. noon - 5pm. Free tastings. www.westfallwinery.com

MontvilleArts & CultureThe Barn Theatre, 32 Skyline Dr., 973-334-9320. Community theatre. www.barntheatre.org

MorrisWinter ActivitiesLoantaka Brook Reservation, Kitchell Rd. & South St., 973-326-7600. Cross-country skiing. www.morrisparks.net c

Patriots Path, Inamere & Lake Valley Rds., 973-326-7600. Cross-country skiing. www.morrisparks.net

Morris PlainsSpasDePasquale, The Spa, 51 Gibraltar Dr., 973-538-3811. Full service spa. www.depasqualethespa.com c

Morris TownshipOutdoorsGeorge Griswold Frelinghuysen Arboretum, 53 E. Hanover Ave., 973-326-7600. A wide range of native and exotic plants, informal gardens on 127 acres. www.morrisparks.net

MorristownArts & CultureBickford Theatre at the Morris Museum, 6 Normandy Heights Rd., 973-971-3700. Year round theatre for children and adults. www.morrismuseum.org c

Colonial Symphony, 1 High St., 973-539-8008. www.colonialsymphony.org c

The Community Theatre at Mayo Center for the Performing Arts, 1 High St. S., 973-539-8008. Call for performance information. www.mayoarts.org c

The Morris Museum, 6 Normandy Heights Rd., 973-971-3700. Art, science & humanities exhibits; Native American, dinosaur, rock/mineral & mammal galleries; world-renowned Guinness collection of mechanical musical instruments and automata. www.morrismuseum.org c

Historic SitesFosterfields Living Historical Farm, 73 Kahdena Rd. at Rt. 124, 973-326-7645. An historic operating farm of the 1890-1910 era. Tours and weekend demonstrations. The Willows Mansion, built by Paul Revere’s grandson, also open for tours. www.morrisparks.net c

Historic Speedwell, 333 Speedwell Ave., 973-285-6550. This 19th century country estate documents the development of modern communications. The birth place of the telegraph. Open: April - June, Wed. - Sat. 10 am - 5 pm, closed Sun.; July - Oct: Wed. - Sat., 10 am - 5 pm, Sun. noon - 5 pm. Last tour begins at 3:30 pm. Guided tours are available of the Vail Home, Factory Building and Wheelhouse. www.morrisparks.net c

Jockey Hollow, Tempe Wick Rd., 973-543-4030. The 1779-80 winter encampment site of the Continental Army. This 1,300 acre area of the Morristown National Historic Park includes a three mile tour road, 25 miles of hiking trails, a visitor center, 18th century farm and several reconstructed soldier huts. Tours, special events and reenactments are held throughout the year. www.nps.gov/morr

National ParksMorristown National Historical Park & Jockey Hollow, 30 Washington Pl., 908-766-8215. The nation’s first National Historic Park. After the victories at Trenton and Princeton during the Revolutionary War, the Continental Army under Gen. George Washington arrived in Morristown on Jan. 6, 1777. www.nps.gov/morr

OutdoorsFrelinghuysen Arboretum, 53 E. Hanover Ave., 973-326-7600. A wide range of native and exotic plants, informal gardens on 127 acres. www.arboretumfriends.org

Macculloch Hall Historical Museum & Gardens, 45 Macculloch Ave., 973-538-2404. The museum recounts 200 years of the Macculloch and Miller families and is a showcase for the W. Parsons Todd Collection of 18th and 19th century American and English fine and decorative arts. www.maccullochhall.org

Wick House Herb Garden at Jockey Hollow Park, Tempe Wick Rd., 973-543-4030. Self-guided trails (including a Braille trail) and historic mansion. www.morrisparks.net c

SpasFacelogic Spa, 8 Wilmont St., 973-993-1010. Full service spa. www.facelogicmorristown.com

Sports & RecreationTraction Line Recreation Trail, Morris Ave. at Rt. 287, 973-326-7600. Three miles of paved path and fitness stations. www.morrisparks.net c

Winter ActivitiesMennen Sports Arena, 161 E. Hanover Ave., 973-326-7651. Ice skating, hockey time. www.morrisparks.net

Traction Line Recreation Trail, Morris Ave. (at Rt. 287), 973-326-7600. Cross-country skiing. www.morrisparks.net

Neshanic StationGolfingNeshanic Valley Golf Course, 2301 South Branch Rd., 908-369-8200. 27 holes. 9 hole academy course and the Callaway Golf Performance Center. www.somersetcountypark.org

NetcongArts & CultureGrowing Stage Theatre, 7 Ledgewood Ave. (Rt. 183), 973-347-4946. Professional company dedicated to quality productions for young people and families. www.growingstage.com c

AttractionsWild West City, 50 Lackawanna Dr. (Off Rt. 206 N.), 973-347-8900. Continuous live action shows bring the old west to life. www.wildwestcity.com c

NewtonGolfingBear Brook Golf Club, 1 Players Blvd., Rt. 94, 973-383-2327. 18 holes/semi-private. www.bearbrookgolf.com

Rolling Greens Golf Club, 214 Newton-Sparta Rd., 973-383-3082. 18 holes. www.rollinggreensgolf.com

Sports & RecreationSpring Valley Equestrian Center, 56 Paulinskill Lake Rd., 973-383-3766. Trail riding, boarding, and all activities involving horses. Summer horse camps. www.springvalleyequestriancenter.com

North BranchArts & CulturePrint Making Council of NJ, 440 River Rd., 908-725-2110. Free admission for exhibits of original art, fine prints, and guided gallery tours. Nominal charge for print-making demos. www.printnj.org c

Theatre at Raritan Valley Community College, 118 Lamington Rd., 908-725-3420. Performing artists from the world of dance, music and theater, as well as a children’s series each season. www.raritanval.edu

North BranchAttractionsPlanetarium at Raritan Valley Community College, Rt. 28 & Lamington Rd., 908-231-8805. Call or visit web site for show information. www.raritanval.edu c

North PlainfieldArts & CultureFleetwood Museum of Art and Photographica, 614 Greenbrook Rd. & Clinton Ave., 908-756-7810. Tours, lectures, traveling displays for libraries. Groups welcome. Located in the Vermeule Mansion. www.fleetwoodmuseum.org c

OgdensburgArts & CultureSterling Hill Mining Museum, 30 Plant St., 973-209-7212. Underground mine tour. Museum presentation on tools, minerals and history. 30 acres. www.sterlinghill.org c

OldwickSpasThe Spirit Spa of Oldwick, Main & James St., 908-439-2889. Full service spa. www.thespiritspa.com

OxfordGolfingRocky Ridge Driving Range & Miniature Golf, 231 Belvidere Ave., 908-453-3000.

OutdoorsPequest Trout Hatchery and Natural Resource Education Center, 605 Pequest Rd., 908-637-4125. Programs about the raising of trout and the importance of natural resources. www.njfishandwildlife.com c

ParsippanyArts & CultureAll Children’s Theatre, 1180 Rt. 46 W., 973-335-5328. Oldest, largest regional year-round arts organization in NJ for children ages 4 to 17. Programs and day camps. www.allchildrenstheater.org

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The Stickley Museum at Craftsman Farms, 2352 Rt. 10 W., 973-540-1165. National Historic Landmark. Home of Gustav Stickley, designer of Mission furniture and Craftsman homes. Museum of furniture and artifacts of the 1900-1916 arts & crafts movement. www.stickleymuseum.org c

Women’s Theatre Company, Parsippany Art Center, 1130 Knoll Rd., 973-316-3033. Professional equity theatre company. www.womenstheater.org

AttractionsNJ Adventure Tours, LLC, 53 Northfield Rd., 973-769-5240. Offers a variety of sporting, recreational and family oriented activities including some of the state’s best attractions. www.njadventuretours.com

GolfingKnoll East Country Club, Knoll and Greenbank Rds., 973-263-7111. 36 holes. www.knollgolfclub.com c

Winter ActivitiesOld Troy Park, 440 Reynolds Ave., 973-326-7600. Cross-country skiing. www.morrisparks.net c

PhillipsburgAttractionsDelaware River Steam Train Excursion, 100 Elizabeth St., 877-TRAIN RIDE. Take a beautiful ride behind our historic railroad equipment. Departs from Phillipsburg. Weekends from May to October. The Santa train also operates weekends year round. The Santa train also operates for the four weekends before Christmas. www.877trainride.com

Friends of the NJ Transportation Heritage Center, 178 S. Main St, 908-217-3553. Information center and museum in Phillipsburg Union Station with displays, dioramas, models, artifacts, exhibits and gifts of New Jersey railroad, trolley, truck, bus and canal. www.njthc.org

Phillipsburg Railroad Historians Museum, 292 Chambers St, 908-859-1146. Home of the Centerville and Southwest miniature railroad. www.prrh.org

GolfingThe Architects Golf Club, 700 Strykers Rd., 908-213-3080. 18 holes. www.thearchitectsclub.com

ShoppingPhillipsburg Mall, 1200 Rt. 22 E., 908-859-1430. Regional mall with more than 75 stores. www.shopphillipsburgmall.com c

SpasAdam N Eve Salon & Spa, 381 Warren St., 908-859-5900. Call for available services.

Sports & RecreationBalloonatics & Aeronuts, 231 Brainards Rd., 908-454-3431. Champagne balloon flights. Corporate outings, gift certificates. www.aeronuts.com c

Have Balloon Will Travel, 57 Old Belvidere Rd., 908-454-1991. Balloon rides, picnics. Gift certificates available. www.haveballoonwilltravel.com c

Lazy River Outpost, 4 Union Square, 570-242-8020. Canoe, kayak, tube and raft rentals on the Delaware River. Group rates, nature tours available. www.lazyriveroutpost.com

PittstownAttractionsAlexandria Field Airport, 63 Airport Rd., 908-730-9223. Airport is home to many antique and experimental aircraft. www.alexandriafield.com

Pompton PlainsGolfingSunset Valley Golf Course, 47 W. Sunset Rd., 973-835-1515. 18 holes. www.morrisparks.net c

Port MurrayOutdoorsWell-Sweep Herb Farm, 205 Mt. Bethel Rd., 908-852-5390. Educational display herb garden, herb plants and other gardens to visit. Gift shop. www.wellsweep.com c

RandolphArts & CultureBrundage Park Playhouse, Carrell Rd., 973-989-7092. Call or visit web site for performance information. www.brundageparkplayhouse.org

RandolphAttractionsMorris County College & Planetarium, 214 Center Grove Rd., 973-328-5076. Call for a complete schedule of planetarium shows. www.ccm.edu/planetarium c

ReadingtonSports & RecreationSolberg Airport, 39 Thor Solberg Rd., 908-534-4000. Site of the QuickChek NJ Festival of Ballooning each year on the last full weekend in July. www.solbergairport.com

RingoesAttractionsBlack River & Western Railroad, 105 Rt. 579, 908-782-6622. The Black River & Western Railroad offers scenic train excursion. www.brwrr.com

GolfingHeron Glen Golf Course, 110 Rt. 202 / 31, 908-806-6804. 18 holes. www.heronglen.com

Wineries & BreweriesUnionville Vineyards, 9 Rocktown Rd., 908-788-0400. Tastings, tours, picnic area, festivals, jazz / classical nights. Special events. Retail sales. www.unionvillevineyards.com

RockawayShoppingRockaway Townsquare, 301Mt. Hope Ave., 973-361-4070. www.simon.com c

SergeantsvilleHistoric SitesGreen Sergeants Bridge, 570 Rosemont-Ringoes Rd., 609-397-3240. New Jersey’s last original covered bridge (c. 1872). c

SomersetArts & CultureVillagers Theatre, 475 DeMott Lane, 732-873-2710. Year-round productions of plays and musicals on two stages. www.villagerstheatre.com c

AttractionsGarden State Exhibit Center, 50 Atrium Dr., 732-469-4000. Trade shows, conventions, and special events. www.gsec.com c

GolfingQuail Brook Golf Course, 625 New Brunswick Rd., 732-560-9528. 18 holes. www.somersetcountyparks.org c

Spooky Brook Golf Course, 582 Elizabeth Ave., 732-873-2242. 18 holes. www.somersetcountyparks.org c

Tara Greens Golf Center, 955 Rt. 27, 732-247-8284. 9 holes. www.taragreensgolf.com c

Historic SitesSomerset County Court House, East Main St., 908-231-7110. Built in 1909, the court house site includes the Lord Memorial Fountain, First Reformed Dutch Church and train station. www.judiciary.state.nj.us/somerset/somhist.htm

The Meadows Foundation, Inc., 1289 Easton Ave., 732-828-7418. Six historic, restored houses and an inn. Nature trail along the D&R Canal. Programs in music, visual and performing arts. www.themeadowsfoundation.org

State ParksDelaware & Raritan Canal State Park, 145 Napleton Rd., 609-924-5705. The park is one of central New Jersey’s most popular recreational corridors for canoeing, jogging, hiking, bicycling, fishing and horseback riding. www.dandrcanal.com c

SomervilleHistoric SitesWallace House Historic Site / Old Dutch Parsonage, 71 Somerset St., 908-725-1015. Wallace House was the home of wealthy merchant John Wallace. George Washington stayed here in the winter of 1778-1779. www.njparksandforests.org c

ShoppingAntiques Emporium, 29 Division St., 908-218-1234. A 4,000-square-foot multi-dealer antique center in the heart of Somerville’s Antique District.

Somerville Center Antiques, 17 Division St., 908-526-3446. Somerville Center Antiques is NJ’s largest antique complex, featuring four centers and 120 dealers. Our Uptown Center features the best of quality keepsakes, antique furnishings, jewelry, beautiful chandeliers, crystal, porcelain and Victoriana. Closed on Tues. www.somervilleantiques.net

SpartaArts & CultureCornerstone Playhouse, Inc., Lake Mohawk Country Club, 33 Mohawk Ave., 973-729-2120. Community theatre. c

Lake Mohawk Gallery, 21 White Deer Plaza, 973-512-2057. Affordable, distinctive art and art-inspired merchandise. www.lakemohawkgallery.com c

AttractionsTomahawk Lake, Inc. (Water Park), 153 Tomahawk Trail (Off Rt. 15), 973-398-7777. Lake with two 500-foot plus waterslides, 70-foot high speed slide and more. Swimming, volleyball, miniature golf, picnics and catering c

GolfingSky View Golf Club, 226 Lafayette Rd., 973-726-4653. 18 holes. www.skyviewgolf.com

Wineries & BreweriesKrogh’s Restaurant & Brew Pub, 23 White Deer Plaza, 973-729-8428. The pub features hand-crafted beers brewed onsite with an extensive menu. www.kroghs.com

StanhopeGolfingLake Lackawanna Golf Course, 14 Reis Ave., 973-448-1313. 9 holes.

Historic SitesThe Historic Village of Waterloo at Allamuchy Mountain State Park, 525 Waterloo Rd., 973-347-0900. Waterloo is a restored living history village on the banks of the Musconetcong River. Tour Victorian homes, a blacksmith shop, grist & saw mill, the re-created Lenape Indian Village and much more. Enjoy music & ethnic festivals, historic programs, antiques and craft shows. www.njparksandforests.org c

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StocktonHistoric SitesPrallsville Mills at Delaware & Raritan Canal State Park, 33 Risler St. (Rt. 29), 609-924-5705. Nine structures from 1720 to early 1900s. 1877 gristmill, exhibits, concerts, community events. Visitor center in Salt Park House.

ShoppingSunfl ower Glass Studio, 877 Sergeantsville Rd. (Rt. 523), 609-397-1535. Stained, beveled and art glass studio specializing in windows, restoration and hand-made gifts. All work is made on premise. www.Sunfl owerGlassStudio.com

State ParksBull’s Island Recreation Area, 2185 Daniel Bray Hwy. (Rt. 29), 609-397-2949. Bull’s Island is a small forested island surrounded by the Delaware River and the Delaware & Raritan Canal. www.njparksandforests.org

SussexArts & CultureTri-State Actors Theater, 74 Fountain Sq., 973-875-2950. Professional productions of comedy, drama, musicals and children’s theater. www.tristateactorstheater.org c

AttractionsHigh Point Cross Country Ski Center, 1480 Rt. 23., 973-702-1222. Explore more than nine miles of trails offering skate and classic skiing, including beginner to expert trails. We also offer special trails for children and for handicapped skiers. Another 4.9 mile trail is designated for snowshoeing. www.xcskihighpoint.com

Historic SitesElias Van Bunschooten Museum, 1097 Rt. 23, 973 875-7634. Dutch colonial farmhouse built in 1787 with a large barn and three historical outbuildings, a wagon house, Greek revival privy and icehouse. Open Thurs. 6 pm - 8 p.m., Fri. 9 am - 1 p.m., Sat. 9 am -Noon. Phone ahead to confi rm visits. www.sussexcountyhistory.org

Sports & RecreationBlue Max Aviation, LLC, Sussex County Airport, 55 Rt. 639, 973-702-7542. Two to three passenger airplane rides, 30 and 60 minute skyrides.

Skydive Sussex, Sussex County Airport, 55 Rt. 639, 973-702-7000. First time skydivers welcome. Closest skydiving center to New York City. www.skydivesussex.com

Sussex County Airport, 55 Rt. 639, 973-875-7337. www.sussexairportinc.com

State ParksHigh Point State Park, 1480 Rt. 23. (7 miles north of Sussex), 973-875-4800. The view from High Point Monument, at 1,803 feet above sea level, is a spectacular panorama of rich farmland and forest, soft hills and lush valleys in three states. www.njparksandforests.org c

SwartswoodState ParksSwartswood State Park, 1091 E. Shore Rd. (Rt. 619), 973-383-5230. Established in 1914 as New Jersey’s fi rst state park, Swartswood is well known for its great fi shing and tranquil surroundings. www.njparksandforests.org c

VernonAttractionsDiablo Freeride Park, 200 Rt. 94, 973-864-8420. Diablo Freeride Park is America’s Premier Mountain Bike Park with more than 40 custom built freeride and downhill mountain bike trails. The high-speed gondola transports riders 1,040 vertical feet to the summit in only six minutes. www.diablofreeridepark.com

Mountain Creek Skiing, 200 Rt. 94, 973-864-8000. Mountain Creek Resort boasts state-of-the-art snowmaking with skiing and riding on 46 trails across its four peaks. The Vernon Base area caters to families, beginners to intermediate skiers and riders. www.mountaincreekwaterpark.com c

Mountain Creek Water Park, 200 Rt. 94, 973-864-8444. A thrill packed park with more than two-dozen rides, slides and pools on 39 acres. The most extreme and extraordinary collection of rides in the north east. www.mountaincreekwaterpark.com

The Hidden Valley Club, 44 Breakneck Rd., 973-764-4200. Family oriented ski and snowboarding on 15 trails with three chair lifts, one tow, restaurant, pool, tennis, parties and catering. www.hiddenvalleynj.com

GolfMinerals Golf Club at Crystal Springs Resort, Rt. 94 N. & 2 Chamonix Dr., 973-827-5996. 9-holes. Golf club, hotel, spa, restaurant and catering. www.crystalgolfresort.com c

SpasElements Spa at Crystal Springs Resort, Rt. 94 N. & 2 Chamonix Dr., 973-864-5850. Unique mineral treatments; “Elemental Journey.” Signature Treatment for two set in a four-room suite. Day packages plus spa and stay packages available. www.crystalgolfresort.com c

Wantage Wineries & BreweriesVentimiglia Vineyards, 101 Layton Rd., 973-875-4333. Tasting room. Call for hours. www.ventivines.com

Warren TownshipArts & CulturePhilharmonic Orchestra of New Jersey, 50 Mt. Bethel Rd., 908-226-7300. Performing September - June, presents full and chamber orchestra concerts. www.discoveryorchestra.org

Golfi ngWarrenbrook Golf Course, 500 Warrenville Rd., 908-754-8402. 18 holes. www.somersetcountyparks.org c

WashingtonGolfi ngFairway Valley Golf Club, 76 Mine Hill Rd., 908-689-1530. 9 holes. www.fairwayvalleygolfclub.com c

Historic SitesBlue Army of Our Lady of Fatima and the Immaculate Heart of Mary Shrine, 674 Mountain View Rd., 908-689-3590. Exact replica of the historic chapel at Fatima. www.wafusa.org c

OutdoorsMerrill Creek Reservoir, 34 Merrill Creek Rd.. The Visitors Center houses historical, cultural, wildlife displays. A bird feeding / wildlife viewing area. Butterfl y / hummingbird demonstration garden and more. www.merrillcreek.com

Washington TownshipWinter ActivitiesSchooley’s Mountain Park, 91 E. Springtown Rd., 973-326-7600. Cross-country skiing, ice skating, hockey time, ice fi shing. www.morrisparks.net c

WatchungArts & CultureThe Watchung Arts Center, 18 Stirling Rd., 908-753-0190. The center offers new art exhibitions each month, performances of music, comedy and improv. www.watchungarts.org

SpasStress Solutions Spa, 63 Mountain Blvd., 908-754-5999. Full service spa. www.stresssolutionsspa.com

West AmwellAttractionsPine Creek Miniature Golf, 394 Rt. 31, 609-466-3803. Two of the largest and most beautiful miniature golf courses in America. www.pinecreekgolf.com

WhippanyGolfi ngAnchor Golfl and, 21 Rt. 10 E., 973-887-0898. 18 holes. www.anchorgolfl and.com c

Whitehouse StationSpasPanache Hair Salon & Day Spa, 491 Rt. 22 E., 908-534-4602. Full service spa. www.panachespa.com

Sports & RecreationAmerican Balloon, 218 Dove Cote Ct., 908-534-5220. Hot air balloon rides; corporate fl ight programs. www.balloonride.net

Silver Bit & Spur Farm, 631 Rt. 523, 908-534-4010. Western style unguided rides on 61 acres of trails. www.silverbitandspur.com

Tewksbury Balloon Adventures, 29 Oldwick Rd., 908-439-3320. Balloon fl ights daily each May-Oct. www.tewksburyballoon.com

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Crossed Keys Inn, 289 Pequest Rd., 973-829-9922 • www.crossedkeys.com B&B l l l

Holiday Motel Andover, 708 Rt. 206, 973-786-5260 • www.magnusonhotels.com ACC l l

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Berry Preserve Bed & Breakfast, 215 Turkey Hill Rd., 908-479-6242 • www.berrypreserve.com B&B l l l

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Basking Ridge Courtyard by Marriott, 595 Martinsville Rd., 908-542-0300 • www.courtyard.com ACC c l l l l l

Dolce Basking Ridge, 300 N. Maple Ave., 908-953-3000 • www.baskingridge.dolce.com ACC uuu l l l l l l

Hotel Indigo, 80 Allen Rd., 908-580-1300 • www.ichotelsgroup.com ACC c l l l l l

The Olde Mill Inn, 225 Rt. 202, 908-221-1100 • www.oldemillinn.com ACC c uuu l l l l l

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Hotel Belvidere, 430 Front St., 908-475-2006 • www.HotelBelvidere.com ACC l l l l l

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The Bernards Inn, 27 Mine Brook Rd., 908-766-0002 • www.bernardsinn.com ACC c uuuu l l l l l

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Hotel Sierra, 3141 Rt. 22 E., 908-704-2191 • www.sierrasuites.com/branchburg ACC uu l l l l l

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Bridgewater Days Inn Conference Center, 1260 Rt. 22 E., 908-526-9500 • www.daysinn.com ACC c l l l l l l

Bridgewater Marriott, 700 Commons Way, 908-927-9300 • www.marriott.com ACC c uuu l l l l l l

Hilton Garden Inn, 500 Promenade Blvd., 732-271-9030 • www.hiltongardeninn.com ACC c l l l l l

Hyatt Summerfi eld Suites, 530 Rt. 22 E., 908-725-0800 • www.hyatt.com ACC c uuu l l l l l l

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Best Western Mount Olive Hotel, 138 Rt. 46 W., 973-426-0800 • www.BestWestern.com ACC c uuu l l l l

Comfort Suites, 102 Rt. 46, 973-448-7500 • www.choicehotels.com ACC l l l l

Extended Stay America, 71 International Dr. S., 973-347-5522 • www.extendedstayamerica.com ACC l l l l

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The Raritan Inn Bed & Breakfast, 528 Rt. 513, 908-832-6869 • www.raritaninn.com B&B l l l l l

CHATHAM

The Parrot Mill Inn at Chatham, 47 Main St., 973-635-7722 • www.parrotmillinn.com B&B l l l

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Hampton Inn, 16 Frontage Dr., 908-713-4800 • www.hamptoninnclinton.com ACC c uuu l l l l l l l

Holiday Inn – Select, 111 W. Main St., 908-735-5111 • www.hisclinton.com ACC c l l l l l l

Riverside Victorian Bed & Breakfast, 66 Leigh St., 908-238-0400 • www.riversidevictorian.com B&B l l l

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Columbia Days Inn, 2 Simpson Rd, 908-496-8221 • www.daysinn.com ACC c l l l l l

The RoseMary Inn, 88 Hainesburg River Rd., 908-496-8855 • www.therosemaryinn.com B&B c l l

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Hampton Inn at Denville, 350 Morris Ave. (Exit 37 off I-80) , 973-664-1050 www.hamptoninn.com ACC c l l l l l

EAST HANOVER

Ramada Inn & Conference Center, 130 Rt. 10 W., 973-386-5622 • www.ramadaeasthanover.com ACC c l l l l l

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Hampton Inn, 14 Royal Rd., 908-284-9427 • www.hamptoninn.com ACC c l l l l l l l

Main Street Manor, 194 Main St., 908-782-4928 • www.mainstreetmanor.com B&B l l

Ramada Inn, 250 Rt. 202 at Rt. 31, 908-782-7472 • www.ramada.com ACC c l l l l l l

Silver Maple Bed & Breakfast and Organic Farm, 483 Sergeantsville Rd., 908-237-2192www.silvermaplebandb.com B&B l l l l

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77 Liberty Corner Road, Far Hills, NJ 07931 • (908) 234-2300 • www.usgamuseum.com

The USGA Museum is home to the world’s premier collection of golf artifacts and memorabilia. It is here that the greatest champions and greatest moments in American golf history come alive through entertaining and engaging exhibits.

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Travel Inn & Suites, 482 Rt. 202 N., 908-782-2883 ACC l l l l l l

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Hamilton Park Hotel and Conference Center, 175 Park Ave., 973-377-2424www.hamiltonparkhotel.com ACC c l l l

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National Hotel, 31 Race St., 908-996-3200 • www.thenationalhotelnj.com ACC l l l

Widow McCrea House Victorian Bed & Breakfast, 53 Kingwood Ave., 908-996-4999 www.widowmccrea.com B&B c l l l l

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Apple Valley Inn, 967 Rt. 517, 973-764-3735 • www.applevalleyinn.com B&B c l l l l l l

Glenwood Mill Bed & Breakfast, 1860 Rt. 565, 973-764-8660 • www.glenwoodmill.com B&B l l l l l l l

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Comfort Inn / Hackettstown, 1925 Rt. 57 W., 908-813-8500 • www.choicehotels.com ACC l l l l l l l

The Everitt House (seasonal), 200 High St., 908-684-1307 • www.theeveritthouse.com B&B l

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Grand Cascades Lodge at Crystal Springs Resort, 3 Wild Turkey Way973-827-5996 • www.GrandCascadesLodge.com ACC c l l l l l l

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Holiday Inn Express, 303 Union Ave., 800 315 2621 • www.hiexpress.com ACC l l l l l

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Days Inn Hillsborough Ecextive Inn, 118 Rt. 206 S., 908-685-9000 • www.daysinn.com  ACC uu l l l l l l l

HOPE

The Inn at Millrace Pond, 313 Johnsonburg Rd. (Rt. 519), 908-459-4884 • www.innatmillracepond.com ACC c l l l l l

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Chimney Hill Estate Inn, 207 Goat Hill Rd., 609-397-1516 • www.chimneyhillinn.com B&B c l l l l

Inn of the Hawke, 74 S. Union St., 609-397-9555 B&B l l l

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Lambertville House – A National Historic Inn, 32 Bridge St., 609-397-0200 www.lambertvillehouse.com ACC c uuuu l l l l

The Bridgestreet House, 75 Bridge St., 800-897-2503 • www.bridgestreethouse.com B&B l l l

The Inn at Lambertville Station, 11 Bridge St., 609-397-4400 • www.lambertvillestation.com ACC c uuu l l l

The Martin Coryell House Bed & Breakfast, 111 N. Union St., 609-397-8981www.martincoryellhouse.com B&B l l l

York Street House Bed & Breakfast, 42 York St., 609-397-3007 • www.yorkstreethouse.com B&B l l l l l l

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Courtyard by Marriott – Lebanon, 300 Corporate Dr., 908-236-8500www.lebanoncourtyard.com ACC l l l l l l

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Quality Inn Lake Hopatcong, 1691 Rt. 46 off Rt. 80, 973-347-5100 • www.daysinn.com ACC c l l l l l l l

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The Neighbour House Bed & Breakfast, 143 West Mill Rd., 908-876-3519 www.neighbourhouse.com B&B l l l l l l

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Days Inn, 15 Rt. 94, 973-827-4666, www.daysinn.com ACC c l l l l

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Chestnut Hill on the Delaware, 63 Church St., 908-995-9761 • www.chestnuthillnj.com B&B l l l

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Candlewood Suites, 100 Candlewood Dr., 973-984-9960 • www.candlewoodsuites.com ACC l l l l l l

Parsippany Inn, 2939 Rt. 10 E., 973-539-0222 • www.parsippanyinnsuites.com ACC l l l l l l l

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Best Western, 270 South St., 973-540-1700 • www.bestwestern.com ACC c uuu l l l l l l

Hyatt Morristown at Headquarters Plaza Hotel, 3 Speedwell Ave., 973-647-1234 www.hyatt.com ACC c uuu l l l l l

Hyatt Summerfield Suites, 194 Park Ave., 973-971-0008 • www.hyatt.com ACC P uuu l l l l l l l

The Madison Hotel, 1 Convent Rd., 973-285-1800 • www.themadisonhotel.com ACC c uuu l l l l l l l

The Westin Governor Morris, 2 Whippany Rd., 973-539-7300 • www.westin.com ACC c uuu l l l l l l

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Courtyard by Marriott, 15 Howard Blvd., 973-770-2000 • www.marriott.com ACC c l l l l l l

Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites, 176 Howard Blvd., 973-770-7880 • www.hiexpress.com ACC uuu l l l l

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Extended Stay America, 71 International Dr. S., 973-347-5522 • www.extendedstay.com ACC l l l l l

Wyndham Garden Hotel, 1000 International Dr., 973-448-1100 • www.wyndham.com ACC c uuu l l l l l

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Best Western Murray Hill Inn, 535 Central Ave., 908-665-9200 • www.bestwestern.com ACC uuu l l l l l l

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Holiday Inn Express, 6 N. Park Dr., 973-940-8888 • www.hiexpress.com ACC l l l l

Holiday Motel of Newton, 708 Rt. 206, 973-786-5260 • www.holidaymotelnj.com ACC c l

The Wooden Duck, 140 Goodale Rd., 973-300-0395 • www.woodenduckinn.com B&B l l l l

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Courtyard by Marriott, 3769 Rt. 46 E., 973-394-0303 • www.marriott.com ACC l l l l l

Days Inn Parsippany, 3159 Rt. 46 E., 973-335-0200 • www.daysinn.com ACC c l l l l

Embassy Suites, 909 Parsippany Blvd., 973-334-1440 • www.embassysuites.com ACC c l l l l l l

Fairfield Inn & Suites, 3535 Rt. 46 E., 973-263-0095 • www.marriott.com/fairfield-inn ACC c l l l l l l

Hilton Inn Parsippany, 1 Hilton Court, 973-267-7373 • www.parsippany.hamptoninn.com ACC c l l l l l

Hotel Sierra, 229 Smith Rd., 973-428-8875 • www.hotelsierra.com ACC uuu l l l l l l

Howard Johnson Express Inn, 625 Rt. 46, 973-882-8600 • www.hojo.com ACC c l l l l l

Parsippany Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites, 707 Rt. 46 E., 973-263-2000 www.parsippanyholidayinn.com ACC c l l l l l l

Ramada Limited, 949 Rt. 46 E., 973-263-0404 • www.ramada.com ACC l l l l l l

Red Roof Inn Parsippany/NYC, 855 Rt. 46, 973-334-3737 • www.redroof.com ACC c l l l l

Residence Inn by Marriott, 3 Gatehall Dr., 973-984-3313 • www.marriott.com ACC l l l l l l l

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Sheraton Parsippany Hotel, 199 Smith Rd., 973-515-2000 • www.sheraton.com ACC c uuu l l l l l

Staybridge Suites, 61 Interpace Pky., 973-334-2907 • www.staybridgesuites.com ACC l l l l l

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Phillipsburg Inn, 1311 Rt. 22 W., 908-454-6461 • www.phillipsburginn.com ACC l l l l l

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The Pillars of Plainfield, 922 Central Ave., 888-745-5277 • www.pillars2.com B&B l l l l

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Best Western Regency House Hotel & Suites, 140 Rt. 23 N., 973-696-0900www.regencyhousehotel.com ACC uuu l l l l l l

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Super 8 Motel, 119 Rte. 206 S., 908-722-5400 • www.super8.com ACC l

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Best Western Inn at Rockaway, 14 Green Pond Rd., 973-625-1200 • www.bestwestern.com ACC uu l l l l l l

Hilton Garden Inn, 375 Mount Hope Ave., 973-328-0600 • www.hiltongardeninn.com ACC uuu l l l l l l l

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Candlewood Suites, 41 Worlds Fair Dr., 732-748-1400 • www.candlewoodsuites.com ACC c l l l l l

Comfort Suites at Somerset, 315 Davidson Ave., 732-627-8483 • www.comfortsuitessomerset.com ACC l l l l

Crowne Plaza in Somerset, 110 Davidson Ave., 732-560-0500 • www.crowneplaza.com ACC c l l l l l

Doubletree Hotel & Executive Meeting Center, 200 Atrium Dr., 732-469-2600 www.doubletree.com ACC c l l l l l l

Econo Lodge, 1850 Easton Ave. (Exit 10 off Rt. 287), 732-469-5050 • www.econolodge.com ACC c l l l l l l

Extended Stay America, 30 Worlds Fair Dr., 732-469-8080 • www.extendedstayamerica.com ACC l l l l

Hampton Inn of Somerset, 255 Davidson Ave., 732-563-1600 • www.hamptoninn.com ACC c l l l l l l l

Holiday Inn Somerset, 195 Davidson Ave., 732-356-1700 • www.somersetholidayinn.com ACC c uuu l l l l l l l

Korman Communities, 199 Pierce St., 866-Korman-7 • www.kormancommunities.com ACC l l l l l

Madison Suites Hotel, 11 Cedar Grove Lane, 732-563-1000 • www.madisonsuitesnj.com ACC c l l l l

Residence Inn by Marriott, 37 World’s Fair Dr., 732-627-0881 • www.marriott.com ACC l l l l l l l

Somerset Courtyard by Marriott, 250 Davidson Ave., 732-271-4555 • www.somersetcourtyard.com ACC l l l l

Somerset Ramada Inn, 60 Cottontail Lane, 732-560-9880 • www.ramada.com ACC l l l l l l

Staybridge Suites, 260 Davidson Ave., 732-356-8000 • www.staybridge.com ACC c l l l l l

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The Brick House Farm Bed & Breakfast, 125 Sparta Ave., 973-726-5713 www.bedandbreakfast.com B&B l l l

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Whistling Swan Inn, 110 Main St., 973-347-6369 • www.whistlingswaninn.com B&B l l l

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The Stockton Inn, 1 Main St. (Rt. 29), 609-397-1250 • www.stocktoninn.com B&B c l l l

Woolverton Inn, 6 Woolverton Rd., 609-397-0802 • www.woolvertoninn.com B&B l l l

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Alpine Haus Bed & Breakfast Inn, 217 Rt. 94, 973-209-7080 • www.alpinehausbb.com B&B c l l l

Appalachian Motel, 367 Rt. 94 N., 973-746-6070 • www.appalachianmotel.com ACC uu l l

Black Creek Sanctuary at Mountain Creek Resort, 200 Rt. 94, 888-767-1914www.mountaincreek.com ACC l l l l l

Minerals Hotel at Crystal Springs Resort, Rt. 94 N. & 2 Chamonix Dr., 973-827-2222 www.CrystalGolfResort.com ACC c l l l l l

The Appalachian Hotel at Mountain Creek Resort, 200 Rt. 94, 888-767-1914www.mountaincreek.com ACC c l l l l l

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High Point Country Inn, 1328 Rt. 23 N., 973-702-1860 • www.highpointcountryinn.com ACC c l l l l l

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Somerset Hills Hotel, 200 Liberty Corner Rd., 908-647-6700 • www.shh.com ACC c l l

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Broadway Motel, 2300 Rt. 57, 908-689-3366 ACC c l l l

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Panther Lake Camping Resort, 6 Panther Lake Rd., 973-347-4440 www.njcamping.com/panther 435 • • • • • • • • • • • •ANNANDALE

YMCA Camp Carr, Hamden River Rd., 908-735-5951 • www.hcymca.org • •ASBURy

Jugtown Mountain Campsite, 1074 Rt. 173, 908-735-5995 150 • • • • • • • • •BLAIRSTOWN

Triplebrook Family Camping Resort, 58 Honey Run Rd., 908-459-4079www.triplebrook.com 200 • • • • • • • • • • •BRANCHVILLE

Harmony Ridge Farm & Campground, 23 Risdon Dr., 973-948-4941www.harmonyridge.com 225 • • • • • • • • • • • •Kymer's Camping Resort, 69 Kymer Rd., 973-875-3167 • www.njcamping.com/kymers 250 • • • • • • • • • • • •Stokes State Forest, 1 Coursen Rd., 973-948-3820 • www.njparksandforests.org 51 • • • • •CLINTON

Spruce Run Recreation Area, 1 Van Syckels Rd., 908-638-8572 • www.njparksandforests.org 67 • • • • • • •COLUMBIA

Camp Taylor Campground, 85 Mt. Pleasant Rd., 908-496-4333 • www.camptaylor.com 150 • • • • • • • • • •Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, Exit 1 off I-80, 570-426-2451www.nps.gov/dewa

Worthington State Forest, Old Mine Rd. (Exit 1 off I-80), 908-841-9575www.njparksandforests.org 69 • • •DELAWARE

Delaware River Family Campground, 100 Rt. 46, 908-475-4517 • www.njcamping.com 171 • • • • • • • • • • • •FLANDERS

Fla-Net Park, 20 Flanders-Netcong Rd., 973-347-4467 • www.fl anetpark.com 105 • • • • • • • •GLEN GARDNER

Voorhees State Park, 251 County Rd., 908-638-6969 • www.njparksandforests.org 47 • • • •HACKETTSTOWN

Stephens State Park, 800 Willow Grove St., 908-852-3790 • www.njparksandforests.org 40 • • •HAMPTON TOWNSHIP

Windy Acres Campground, 294 Newton Swartswood Rd. (Rt. 622), 973-897-8695www.windyacresnj.com 72 • • •HARDySTON

Beaver Hill Campground, 120 Big Spring Rd., 800-229-2267 • www.beaverhill.com 19 • • • • • • • • • • • •HOPE

Jenny Jump State Forest, State Park Rd., 908-459-4366 • www.njparksandforests.org 22 • • •

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2. New Brunswick is a shining star in New Jersey’s urban center circuit. With its bustling downtown area and Theater Row – featuring the Crossroads Theatre Company, George Street Playhouse and State Theatre – New Brunswick is an arts and cul-ture powerhouse. Within a few blocks is Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, plus four-star restaurants and great accommodations.

3. Learn more about New Jersey’s unique role in the Industrial Revolution at the Great Falls Historic District in Paterson. It’s New Jersey’s newest National Historic Park.

4. In Union City visit the Park Performing Arts Center for fascinat-ing educational programs, including an exhibition that tells the story of Union City’s place in history as the former world capital of embroidery and lace.

5. Wear comfortable shoes when you stroll through Jersey Gardens in Elizabeth; the state’s largest outlet mall has more than 200 stores. And remember – there’s no sales tax on clothing and shoes.

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7. With the Manhattan skyline, Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island as a spectacular backdrop, Liberty State Park is a stunning, green oasis in the middle of Metropolitan northern New Jersey. The historic Central Railroad of New Jersey Terminal (CRRNJ) sits prominently at the north end of the park, linked by a two-mile-long promenade to a picnic area and Interpretive Center. Other features of the park include an outdoor perfor-mance area and the state-of-the-art Liberty Science Center.

8. Liberty State Park is also the only location in New Jersey with ferry ser-vice to Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty.

9. East Rutherford is home to The Meadowlands Sports Complex, which hosts the best in sports, en-tertainment and family events. Its world-class venues – including the brand-new Meadowlands Stadium, which will host the 2014 Superbowl; the Meadowlands Racetrack; and the Izod Center, home of the New Jersey Nets professional basketball team – off er major concerts and other family-friendly events.

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AllendaleOutdoorsThe Celery Farm, Franklin Tpk. (Rt. 17, Allendate Exit), 201-818-4400. A 107-acre freshwater wetland birding and walking sanctuary maintained by the Fyke Nature Association. www.fykenature.org/celeryfarm.html

AlpineOutdoorsPalisades Interstate Park, Palisades Interstate Pky., 201-768-1360 . Palisades Interstate Park features 30 miles of hiking trails on the Hudson River and the cliff-top Long Path, a scenic riverside drive with vistas just minutes from midtown Manhattan. The Kearney House, the oldest building in the NJ section of the park, brings alive more than two centuries of life on the Hudson River. www.njpalisades.org

BayonneAttractionsCape Liberty Cruise Port, 14 Port Terminal Blvd. (off Rt. 440), 201-823-3737. Royal Caribbean Cruise Line offers 5-9 day cruises to Bermuda, Caribbean and Canada. www.visithudson.org

Memorial at Harbor View Park, Port Terminal Blvd., 201-823-0333. “To the Struggle Against World Terrorism.” Monument honors 9/11 victims and was a gift from Russian artist Zurab Tsereteli and the Russian people. www.bayonnenj.org/blra

SpasCosmetic and Wellness Center, 90 Ave. B, 201-436-1188. Full service spa. www.njcosmeticdentist.com

European Day Spa & Salon, 411 Broadway, 201-339-8800. Call for available services. www.spaofbayonne.com

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Berkeley HeightsHistoric SitesThe Deserted Village of Feltville-Glenside Park, Cataract Hollow Rd. (off Glenside Ave.), 908-789-3682. Ten extant buildings plus related sites located in Watchung Reservation. c

Wineries & BreweriesTrap Rock Restaurant & Brewery, 279 Springfi eld Ave., 908-665-1755. Trap Rock offers a working microbrewery and a comfortable European ski lodge atmosphere. www.traprockrestaurant.net c

Bloomfi eldArts & CultureWestminster Arts Center at Bloomfi eld College, 449 Franklin St., 973-748-9008 Ext. 279. Offers music, dance and theater productions including a family series. Call or visit web site for performance information. www.bccommunity.org

OutdoorsOakside Bloomfi eld Culture Center, 240 Belleville Ave., 973-429-0960. Cultural events. www.oakeside.org c

SpasAurora De Juliis European Medical Spa, 1018 Broad St., 973-338-6300. Full service spa. www.auroradejuliismd.com

BloomingdaleGolfi ngGlenwild Greens, 102 Glenwild Ave., 973-283-0888. 9 holes. www.glenwildgreens.com

CaldwellHistoric SitesGrover Cleveland Birthplace, 207 Bloomfi eld Ave., 973-226-0001. This historic house is the birthplace of the only U.S. president elected to two non-consecutive terms. www.njparksandforests.org

SpasHarmony Day Spa, 10 Brookside Ave., 973-226-3232. Full service spa. www.harmonydayspa.com

ClarkArts & CultureUnion County Performing Arts Center, 1601 Irving St., 732-499-8226. UPAC offers a variety of live theater, dance, comedy, headliner events, concerts and more. Call or visit web site for performance information. www.ucpac.com

Golfi ngHyatt Hills Golf Complex, 1300 Raritan Rd., 732-669-9100. 9 holes. 18-hole miniature golf, driving range. www.hyatthills.com

CliftonArts & CultureClifton Arts Center & Sculpture Park, 900 Clifton Ave., 973-472-5499. A triple treat awaits art, architecture, history and cultural appreciation enthusiasts at the Clifton Arts Center.  There’s art, sculpture and an eyeful of historic barns.  www.cliftonnj.org

ClosterOutdoorsClouster Nature Center, 230 Ruckman Rd., 201-750-2778. Center has 136 acres of ponds, brooks, meadows and forests to explore; provides nature walks, monthly lectures and summer youth programs. www.closternaturecenter.org

CranburyOutdoorsNew Jersey Audubon Society’s Plainsboro Preserve, 80 Scotts Corner Rd., 609-897-9400. State-of-the-art education center with more than fi ve miles of trails. www.njaudubon.org c

SpasGentle Healing Wellness Spa, 1274 S. River Rd., 609-409-2700. Full service spa. www.gentlehealingspa.com

CranfordArts & CultureUnion County College, 1033 Springfi eld Ave., 908-709-7000. Musicals and theatrical performances by The Theater Project. Star observatory. www.ucc.edu c

CresskillHistoric SitesCamp Merritt Memorial Monument, Knickerbocker Rd. & Madison Ave., 201-336-7274. Monument marks the center of 1917 Camp Merritt, the largest U.S. Army embarkation point during World War I. Dedicated by Gen. “Black Jack” Pershing. http://co.bergen.nj.us/parks

DemarestArts & CultureAll Seasons Chamber Players, 115 Orchard Rd., 201-768-1331. Professional chamber music ensemble performs 28 concerts per year throughout New Jersey. Call for performance information. www.allseasonschamberplayers.org c

VISITOR INFORMATION Bergen County Division of Cultural & Historic Affairs, 1 Bergen County Plaza, Hackensack, 201-336-7275. www.co.bergen.nj.us/parks

Destination Jersey City, 30 Montgomery St., Ste. 820, Jersey City, 201-333-7797. www.destinationjerseycity.com

Essex County, Dept. of Parks, Recreation & Cultural Affairs, 973-268-3500. www.essex-countynj.org

Greater Elizabeth Chamber of Commerce, 456 N. Broad St., 908-355-7600. www.exit13a.com

Greater Newark Convention & Visitors Bureau, 744 Broad St., Ste. 1110, Newark, 973-273-1040. www.gonewark.com

Hudson County Division of Culture, Heritage Affairs, Tourism & Development, Justice William Brennan Courthouse, 583 Newark Ave., Jersey City, 800-542-7894. www.visithudson.org

Jersey Gardens Welcome Information Center, 651 Kapkowski Rd., Door D, Elizabeth, 908-354-5900. www.jerseygardens.com

Liberty State Park Welcome Center, Central RR Terminal of NJ, 1 Audrey Zapp Dr., Jersey City, 201-915-3401. www.libertystatepark.com c

Meadowlands – Liberty Convention & Visitors Bureau, 201 Rt. 17 N., Rutherford, 201-939-0707. www.stayinthemeadowlands.com

Middlesex County Convention & Visitors Bureau, 109 Church St., New Brunswick, 732-745-8090. www.gocentraljersey.com

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New Brunswick City Market, One Penn Plaza, 732-545-4849. www.newbrunswick.com

Passaic County Cultural & Heritage Council, Passaic County Community College, 1 College Blvd., Paterson, 973-684-6555. http://old.pccc.edu/pcchc c

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Visitor & Information Center, 100 Sutphen Rd., Piscataway, 732-445-1000

Union County Offi ce of Cultural & Heritage Affairs, 633 Pearl St., Elizabeth, 908-558-2550.

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The Art School at the Old Church, 561 Piermont Rd., 201-767-7160. Gallery exhibits and cultural events plus educational art center offering more than 90 day and evening art classes each semester. www.tasoc.org

East BrunswickAttractionsCrystal Springs Family Aquatic Center, Dunhan’s Corner Rd. at Church Ln., 732-390-6834. The center offers a state-of-the-art aquatic facility with splash pools for tots, serpentine water slides for the adventurous and the lazy river for the young at heart. Seasonal. www.eastbrunswick.org/around/crystal_springs

GolfingTamarack Golf Course, East & West, 97 Hardenburg Lane, 732-821-8881. 36 holes. www.mciauth.com/tamarack.htm c

ShoppingBrunswick Square Mall, 755 Rt. 18, 732-238-3600. Regional mall. www.simon.com c

SpasSpa Blisstique, 3 Lexington Ave., 732-257-4143. Full service spa. www.blisstique.com

East RutherfordArts & CultureIzod Center, The Meadowlands Sports Complex, 50 Rt. 120, 201-935-8500. Home to the NBA’s New Jersey Nets, major concerts and hundreds of different family events. www.izodcenter.com

ShoppingNew Meadowlands Market at the Meadowlands Sports Complex, 50 Rt. 120, 201-935-5474. Find hard-to-find essentials to the must-have, attic treasures, crafts, collectibles and wonderful fresh produce and garden flowers. www.meadowlandsfleamarket.com c

Sports & RecreationMeadowlands Sports Complex, 50 Rt. 120, 201-935-8500. The Meadowlands Sports Complex hosts NBA football, NBA basketball, thoroughbred racing, college sports, major concerts and other family events. It’s also home to the new $1.6 billion Meadowlands Stadium. www.izodcenter.com c

EdgewaterShoppingCity Place, 225 River Rd., 201-943-7717. Modern shopping center with major retailers. www.cityplacenj.com

Mitsuwa Corp., 595 River Rd., 201-941-9113. Asian shopping center includes grocer, retail stores, restaurants offering Japanese and Chinese food and products. www.mitsuwanj.com c

SpasElaine’s Full Service Salon & Day Spa, 461 River Rd., 201-945-6006. Full service spa. www.elaines-salonspa.net

EdisonArts & CulturePlays-in-the-Park, Pine Dr. at Grandview Ave., Roosevelt Park (next to Menlo Park Mall), 732-548-2884. Outdoor amphitheater presents musicals, drama, comedy June - Sept., indoor shows held Oct. - May. www.playsinthepark.com c

Thomas A. Edison Memorial Tower & Menlo Park Museum, 37 Christie St. (off Rt. 27), 732-549-3299. Marks the spot where the light bulb was perfected. Birthplace of recorded sound and organized research. Exhibit of Edison memorabilia. Open Thurs. - Sat., 10 am - 4 pm. www.menloparkmuseum.com c

GolfingPlainfield Country Club, 1591 Woodland Ave. & Maple Ave., 908-757-1800. 9 holes. www.plainfieldcc.com c

ShoppingMenlo Park Mall, 100 Menlow Park Dr., 732-494-6255. Menlo Park Mall is a two-level super regional mall. www.simon.com c

SpasLooking Good Salon and Day Spa, 9 Lincoln Hwy., 732-906-0601. Full service spa. www.lookingoodspa.net c

ElizabethArts & CultureRitz Theatre Performing Arts Center, 1148 E. Jersey St., 908-351-7575. Call for season schedule and performance information. www.ritztheatre.net

Historic SitesBoxwood Hall State Historic Site, 1073 E. Jersey St., 908-282-7617. Home of Elias Boudinot, President of the Continental Congress. The house is a national landmark. www.njparksandforests.org c

ShoppingJersey Gardens, 651 Kapkowski Rd. (Exit 13A off NJ Tpk.), 877-SAY-VALUE. New Jersey’s largest factory outlet mall with 200 retail establishments. www.jerseygardens.com c

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EmersonGolfingEmerson Golf Club, 99 Palisade Ave., 201-261-1100. 18 holes. www.emersongolfcourse.com c

EnglewoodArts & CulturebergenPAC, 30 N. Van Brunt St., 201-227-1030. World-class entertainment in an acoustically superior theater. Call or visit web site for performance information. www.bergenpac.org

OutdoorsFlat Rock Brook Nature Center, 443 Van Nostrand Ave., 201-567-1265. 150-acre reserve and environmental education center. www.flatrockbrook.org c

SpasBeauty Spa of Englewood, 363 Grand Ave., 201-567-6020. Full service spa. www.thebeautyspa.com

Fair LawnHistoric SitesGarretson Farm, 4-02 River Rd., 201-797-1775. One of the county’s oldest homesteads. Site includes Dutch sandstone house museum with exhibits and period furnishings and extensive heirloom garden. Activities throughout the year. www.garretsonfarm.org

FairfieldWineries & BreweriesCricket Hill Brewing Co, 24 Kulick Rd, 973-276-9415. Tours by appointment. www.crickethillbrewery.com

Fort LeeArts & CultureFort Lee Film Commission, 309 Main St., 201-592--3663. The commission has many yearly activities and festivals including the Cliffhanger Film Festivals, movies & Music Under the Stars & Jersey Filmmakers of Tomorrow and preserves and promotes films made in Fort Lee, the birthplace of the motion picture industry. www.fortleefilm.org

Historic SitesFort Lee Historic Park, Hudson Terrace, 201-461-1776. Views of the Hudson River and New York City skyline. Visitors center with Revolutionary War info. www.njpalisades.org/flhp.htm c

Franklin LakesArts & CultureGallery Presbyterian Church at Franklin Lakes, 730 Franklin Lake Rd., 201-891-0511. Presents exhibits of artists from the tristate area. www.pcfl.org

GolfingHigh Mountain Golf Club, 845 Ewing Ave., 201-891-1600. 18 holes. www.highmountaingolf.com c

OutdoorsLorrimer Sanctuary, 790 Ewing Ave., 201-891-2185. Nature center, trails, exhibits, programs, gift shop. Part of NJ Audubon Society. www.njaudubon.org/Centers/Lorrimer/

Sports & RecreationSaddle Ridge Riding Center, 900 Shadow Ridge Rd., 201-847-9999. Horseback riding lessons, boarding, training, therapeutic riding, horse shows. www.saddleridgeridingcenter.com c

HackensackArts & CultureNew Jersey Naval Museum, 78 River St., 201-342-3268. The museum features the USS Ling, World War II submarine and many other fascinating naval exhibits. Call for hours. Guided tours available. www.njnm.com

ShoppingThe Shops at Riverside, 390 Hackensack Ave., 201-489-2212. The Shops at Riverside a regional upscale, two-level, enclosed lifestyle mall. www.simon.com c

SpasBeyond Day Spa, Hackensack University Medical Center, 20 Prospect Ave., Suite 902, 201-996-4500. Full service spa. www.beyondspa.com

The Fountain European Day Spa, The Shops at Riverside, 10 Riverside Square, 201-327-5155. Full service spa. www.thefountainspa.com

Sports & RecreationHackensack Riverkeeper, 231 Main St., 201-968-0808. Canoeing, kayaking and pontoon boat rides. www.hackensackriverkeeper.org

The Ice House Skating Rink, 111 Midtown Bridge Approach, 201-487-8444. With four regulation-size NHL rinks, Ice House is the largest facility of its kind in the Tri-State area. www.icehousenj.com

HaledonArts & CultureAmerican Labor Museum/Botto House National Landmark, 83 Norwood St., 973-595-7953. Public programs which explore the culture of working people, including conferences, exhibitions, tours, special events, educational programs and traveling exhibits. www.labormuseum.org c

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HewittState ParksAbram S. Hewitt State Forest, 262 Warwick Tpk., 973-853-4462. A section of Bearfort Ridge reaches into Hewitt State Forest, offering hikers a challenging climb with a rewarding view. www.njparksandforests.org

Wawayanda State Park, 885 Warwick Tpk., 973-853-4462. The quiet charm of Wawayanda appeals to hikers, campers, swimmers and boaters. www.njparksandforests.org

Highland ParkShoppingMain Street Highland Park, 421 Raritan Ave., 732-828-8444. Tranquil, tree-lined downtown shopping with restaurants. www.mainstreethp.org

HobokenArts & CultureHoboken Historical Museum, 1301 Hudson St., 201-656-2240. Displays of memorabilia on Hoboken history. Closed Mondays. www.hobokenmuseum.org

Mile Square Theatre, 720 Monroe St., 201-208-7809. Professional theatre company presenting new plays and revivals. www.milesquaretheatre.org

Monroe Center for the Arts, 720 Monroe St., 201-795-5000. Multi-disciplinary art center houses painters, photographers, performing artists, fashion and jewelry designers that offer workshops and classes. www.monroecenter.com

The Center for Performing Arts at De Baun Auditorium, Stevens Institute of Technology, 5th & Hudson Sts., 201-216-8937. Presents professionals, amateurs, community members and student shows for the entire family. Call for performance information. www.debaun.org

OutdoorsHoboken Cove Boathouse, 1025 Maxwell Lane, 201-420-2000. Seasonal kayaking on the Hudson River at the Maxwell Place Boathouse. Free & open to the public. www.hobokencoveboathouse.org

SpasBliss Spa at the W Hotel, 225 River St., 201-253-2400. Full service spa. www.Whotels.com

Healing and Rejuvenation Center, 1321 Washington St., 201-653-9988. Full service spa. www.ultimaterejuvenation.com

Marma Day Spa, 1122 Washington St., 201-795-3635. Full service spa. www.marmadayspa.com c

Ho-Ho-KusHistoric SitesThe Hermitage, 335 N. Franklin Tpk., 201-445-8311. A historic house museum that incorporates an 18th century stone house that was visited during the Revolutionary War by George Washington. www.thehermitage.org

IselinOutdoorsGarden for the Blind & Physically Handicapped & Iselin Library, 1081 Green St., 732-726-7073. Sensory garden with descriptive identifications in Braille. Includes rose, perennial, cottage gardens. www.woodbridgegardenclub.com c

JamesburgHistoric SitesLakeview, The Buckelew House, 203 Buckelew Ave., 732-521-2040. Historic house contains the coach used to carry President-elect Lincoln from railroad station to the State House in Trenton. Open all year. Call for hours. www.jamesburg.net/jha

Jersey CityArts & CultureAfro-American Historical Society Museum, 1841 Kennedy Blvd., 201-547-5262. The museum features exhibits detailing African-American history. www.cityofjerseycity.org

Ellis Island Immigration Museum, 212-363-3200. Tour Immigration Hall where thousands of Europeans first set foot on American soil. Ferry service from Liberty State Park. For reservations call 212-269-5755. www.nps.gov/elis

Grace Van Vorst Church, 2nd & Erie Sts., 201-659-2211. This landmark building is used for worship, recreation, education and performances. www.gracevanvorst.org.

Jersey City Museum, 350 Montgomery St., 201-413-0303. Permanent collection of 19th and 20th century paintings and historical objects. www.jerseycitymuseum.org c

New Jersey City University, Margaret Williams Theatre, 2039 Kennedy Blvd., 201-200-3151. Dance, music, theater. www.njcu.edu/westsidetheatre c

New Jersey City University West Side Theatre, 285 Westside Ave., 201-200-3151. Dance, music and theater. www.njcu.edu/westsidetheatre c

St. Peter’s College, 2641 Kennedy Blvd., 201-761-6000. Theater at St. Peter’s offers concerts, dance, drama. www.spc.edu c

The Brennan Coffee House, 583 Newark Ave., 201-459-2070. Monthly folk music series featuring national artists the 3rd Fri. of every month except July and Aug. Visit website for details, performance information. www.brennancoffeehouse.com

AttractionsCompass Rose - Performance Sailing, Liberty Landing Marina 80 Audrey Zapp Dr., 973-378-8011. High-tech sailing year round in New York Harbor and the Hudson River. www.cprose.com

Harborside Yacht Cruises, 113 Plaza 2 at Harborside Financial Center, Christopher Columbus Dr. at Hudson St., 201-915-4398. Harborside Yacht Cruises offers a selection of motor yachts and sailing vessels for charter. www.sailnyc.com

Liberty Science Center, Liberty State Park, 222 Jersey City Blvd., 201-200-1000. The all new Liberty Science Center offers hundreds of exhibitions in eight expansive new galleries and amazing films in the nation’s largest IMAX Dome Theater. Exhibitions include interactive experiences for every age, with amazing concepts never seen before in the museum world. www.lsc.org c

Offshore Sailing School, Liberty Landing Marina, Liberty State Park, 80 Audrey Zapp Dr., 800-221-4326. Learn to sail programs. Junior captains and teen sailing adventures. www.offshore-sailing.com

Sea Feaver Excursions, Liberty Landing Marina, Liberty State Park, 80 Audrey Zapp Dr., 201-887-8700. See New York Harbor on one of the private sailing cruisers. Call or visit web site for details. www.sailthehudson.com

Statue Cruises, Liberty State Park, Morris Pensin Dr., 877-523-9849. Ferry service to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. www.statuecruises.com

Historic SitesCentral Railroad of NJ Terminal (CRRNJ), Liberty State Park, 1 Audrey Zapp Dr., 201-915-3440. Built in 1889 and partially restored, this historical building served tens of thousands of commuters daily and transported immigrants to their new homes. Small museum dedicated to area history. www.njparksandforests.org c

Ellis Island Immigration Museum, Liberty State Park, 1 Audrey Zapp Dr., 201-363-3200. Ellis Island was the gateway through which more than 12 million immigrants passed between 1892 and 1954 in their search for freedom of speech and religion and for economic opportunity in the United States. The centerpiece of Ellis Island is the 100,000-square-foot immigration museum. Ferry service is available from Liberty State Park. http://www.ellisisland.org

Justice William Brennan Courthouse, Hudson County Historical Courthouse, 583 Newark Ave., 201-459-2070. www.visithudson.org c

Loew’s Theater, 54 Journal Square, 201-798-6055. www.loewsjersey.org

Stanley Theater, 2932 John F. Kennedy Blvd., 201-377-3100.

Statue of Liberty, Liberty State Park, 1 Audrey Zapp Dr., 877-523-9849. www.libertystatepark.com or www.statuecruises.com c

ShoppingHudson Mall, 701 Rt. 440 S., 201-432-0119. Regional mall with more than 50 stores and nine eateries. www.shophudsonmall.com

Newport Centre Mall, 30 Mall Dr. W., 201-626-2025. A premier shopping destination, three-level mall with major name retailers and 150 specialty stores. www.simon.com c

SpasExperience Spa and Salon, 20 River Dr. S., 201-626-6262. Full service spa. www.experiencespaandsalon.com c

The Spa at Porte Liberte, 26 Chapel Ave., 201-985-0900. Full service spa. www.portlibertespa.com

Sports & RecreationCalypso Sailing Adventures, 150 Audrey Zapp Dr., 908-377-1202. Sailing charters around New York City for two to six guests aboard a 36-foot private luxury sailboat. See the NYC skyline, Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty from New York Harbor. Afternoon, sunset and evening cruises are available. sailcalypsonyc.com

S/V Liberty Cruises, Liberty Landing Marina, 80 Audrey Zapp Dr., Dock M, 201-877-8700. Sail aboard the only New Jersey based schooner that operates in New York Harbor. Accommodates groups from 10 to 49. Call or visit web site for details. www.sailthehudson.com

State ParksLiberty State Park, Morris-Pesin Dr., 201-915-3440. Liberty State Park is a green oasis in the middle of Metropolitan northern New Jersey. With the Manhattan skyline, the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island as a spectacular backdrop, Liberty State Park is one of the state’s most dramatic parks. www.njparksandforests.org

KenilworthGolfingGalloping Hill Golf Course, Kenilworth Blvd., 908-686-1556. 27 holes. www.gallopinghillgolfcourse.com

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Little FallsArts & CultureYogi Berra Museum & Learning Center at Montclair State University, 8 Quarry Rd., 973-655-2378. Museum includes a learning center with rotating and permanent baseball exhibits along with New York Yankee history and details of Yogi Berra’s baseball career. www.yogiberramuseum.org c

Sports & RecreationFloyd Hall Arena, One Hall Drive, 973-746-7744. The state-of-the-art arena located on the campus of Montclair State University features two national hockey league-size ice rinks. www.floydhallarena.com c

Little FerryHistoric SitesGethsemane Cemetery, Between Summit Pl. & Liberty St., 201-336-7267. African-American Cemetery on the National Register for the significant role it played in the enactment of NJ’s early civil rights legislation as well as containing evidence of West African burial customs. Tours available by appointment. www.co.bergen.nj.us/parks

LivingstonArts & CultureNew Jersey Ballet, 15 Microlab Rd., 973-597-9600. Bringing world-class ballet to New Jersey. Call for performance information. www.njballet.org c

ShoppingLivingston Mall, 112 Eisenhower Pky., 973-994-9390. Discover the elegance of Livingston Mall, a two-level, super-regional shopping center appealing to a clientele with refined tastes.  www.simon.com c

SpasDieci Life Style Spa, 90 W. Mt. Pleasant Ave., 973-716-0101. Full service spa. www.diecispa.com c

LyndhurstAttractionsMedieval Times Dinner & Tournament, 149 Polito Ave., 866-543-9637. Two-hour dinner and show featuring Knights on horseback, swordplay and authentic jousting tournament. www.medievaltimes.com c

OutdoorsMeadowlands Environment Center, 2 DeKorte Park Plaza, 201-460-8300. Exhibits, programs on birds, meadowlands ecology. Walking trails. www.njmeadowlands.gov c

MahwahArts & CultureBerrie Center for Performing and Visual Arts, Ramapo College of NJ, 505 Ramapo Valley Rd., Box office: 201-684-7844, Gallery: 201-684-7147. Spring and fall series of theater, concerts, lectures, dance and exhibitions. www.ramapo.edu

Hindu Samaj Mandir & Community Center, 247 W. Rampo Ave., 201-529-1277. Hindu temple and India Heritage community center. Center of Performing Arts, Museum of India Journey to the USA, Ganga Sagar Meditation & Sculpture Gardens. www.hindusamajmandir.org

AttractionsCampgaw Ski Area, 200 Campgaw Rd., 201-327-7800. Eight trails, five lifts, tows, 600-foot vertical drop, ski rentals, ski lessons, snow making, night skiing, lodge, restaurant, snow boarding and snow tubing. www.skicampgaw.com

GolfingDarlington Golf Course, 277 Campgaw Rd., 201-327-8770. 18 holes. www.bergengolf.org c

OutdoorsCampgaw Mountain Reservation, 200 Campgaw Rd., 201-327-3500. A 1,373-acre wooded park with campsites, hiking trails, fishing, disc golf course, picnicking, archery range. www.co.bergen.nj.us.parks

Ramapo Valley County Reservation, Rt. 202, 2 miles south of Rt. 17, 201-327-3500. This 4,000-acre park features hiking, camping, fishing, canoeing, kayaking and skiing. www.co.bergen.nj.us.parks

MaplewoodArts & CultureWhat Exit Theatre Company, Burgdoff Cultural Center, 10 Durand Rd., 973-763-4029. Contemporary comedies and comic dramas. www.whatexittheatre.com

MaywoodAttractionsVelocity 17, 87 Rt. 17 N., 800-942-4919. A new non-stop adult and children’s entertainment center providing an ultimate adrenaline rush.  Boasting 100,000 square feet of pure excitement. www.V-17.com c

MetuchenShoppingMain Street Shopping, 323 Main St., 732-548-2964. Shop in quaint Main Street stores. www.MetuchenChamber.com

Midland ParkShoppingBrownstone Mill Antiques Center, 11 Paterson Ave., 201-445-3074. The center offers a plethora of knick-knacks and collectibles and one-of-a-kind pieces.

MillburnArts & CulturePaper Mill Playhouse: The State Theatre of New Jersey, 22 Brookside Dr., 973-376-4343. Elaborately staged musicals and plays, concerts and performances produced year-round. www.papermill.org c

OutdoorsWallbridge Rose Garden, Whittingham Terrace & Ridgewood Rd., Taylor Park, 973-564-7058. Rose gardens, boxwoods, sorrel trees, holly, gazebo. c

ShoppingDowntown Millburn Development Alliance, 350 Millburn Ave., 973-379-2341. Shopping information for Downtown Millburn. www.downtownmillburn.org

Monroe TownshipArts & CultureThe Stone Museum, 608 Spotswood - Englishtown Rd., 732-521-2232. Indoor and outdoor exhibits of minerals, fluorescent rock, gemstones and fossils. www.thestonemuseum.com c

GolfingClearbrook Golf Course, 1 Clearbrook Dr., 609-655-3443. 9 Holes.

MontclairArts & CultureMontclair Art Museum, 3 S. Mountain Ave., 973-746-5555. Permanent collection exhibits, changing exhibits, concerts, films, tours. www.montclairartmuseum.org c

Montclair Arts Council, 205 Claremont Ave., 973-744-7555. The council promotes various theater, music and dance performances plus film, literary and cultural events. Call or visit web site for performance / event information. www.montclairarts.org

OutdoorsAvis Campbell Gardens, 60 S. Fullerton Ave., 973-746-9614. Spectacular English-style gardens.

Van Vleck House & Gardens, 21 Van Vleck St., 973-744-4752. The Van Vleck House & Gardens is dedicated to preserving the spirit and beauty of this late 19th and early 20th century house and gardens. www.vanvleck.org

Sports & RecreationNew Jersey Jackals, Yogi Berra Stadium, Montclair State University, Valley Rd., 973-746-7434. Professional minor league baseball class A level. www.jackals.com

SpasBangz Salon & Wellness Spa, 23 S. Fullerton Ave., 973-746-8426. Full service spa. www.bangz.net

Winter ActivitiesMontclair Clary Anderson Arena, 41 Chestnut St., 973-744-6088. Skate rentals, lessons, snack bar, ice skating, hockey time.

MountainsideOutdoorsTrailside Nature & Science Center, 452 New Providence Rd., 908-789-3670. Permanent exhibits dedicated to environment. Special events, nature trails. c

Sports & RecreationWatchung Stable, 1160 Summit Lane, 908-789-3665. Horse rentals, Sunday trail rides and lessons. www.ucnj.org/parks/stable.html

New BrunswickArts & CultureCenter for Latino Arts & Culture at Rutgers University, 122 College Ave., 732-932-1263. Latino art and culture is presented through theater, photography, dance and music. www.clac.rutgers.edu

Crossroads Theatre Company, 7 Livingston Ave., 732-545-8100. Call for season schedule. www.crossroadstheatrecompany.org

George Street Playhouse, 9 Livingston Ave., 732-846-2895. Revivals and premieres of plays and musicals bound for Broadway plus new works. www.gsponline.org c

Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers University, 71 Hamilton St., 732-932-7237. Collection of non-conformist, Russian historical art. Painting and sculpture collection. Printmaking, graphics, stained glass, fine children’s literature collections. www.zimmerlimuseum.rutgers.edu c

Mason Gross Performing Arts Center, 85 George St., 732-932-7511. Presents 15 to 19 plays per year plus more than 300 annual cultural events. www.masongross.rutgers.edu c

Museum of the American Hungarian Foundation, 300 Somerset St., 732-846-5777. Presents changing exhibitions of Hungarian art, folk art, photography, graphics, sculpture and decorative arts. www.ahfoundation.org

New Brunswick Cultural Center, 120 Albany St., Tower 1, 7th Floor, 732-249-2220. A clearinghouse for tickets and information on arts and cultural performances in New Brunswick. www.newbrunswickarts.org

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Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, 542 George St., 732-932-4636. Beautiful campus founded in 1766. History, geology, agricultural museum, art museums, display garden. www.rutgers.edu c

Rutgers University Geology Museum, George and Somerset Sts., 732-932-7243. Dinosaurs, mastodons, mummies, Indian artifacts, minerals and natural history of New Jersey. Mon. – Thur. 9 am – noon, 1 pm – 4 pm, Tues. - Fri. 9am - noon, Sun. 1 pm - 4 pm. www.geologymuseum.rutgers.edu

State Theatre, 15 Livingston Ave., 732-246-7469. Offers international orchestras, musicals, dance, children’s events, concerts, more. www.statetheatrenj.org

Stress Factory Comedy Club, 90 Church St., 732-545-4242. Entertaining New Jersey for more than 10 years with the best stand-up comedians the industry has to offer. Restaurant. www.stressfactory.com

OutdoorsRutgers Gardens, Cook College, Rutgers University, 112 Ryders Lane, 732-932-8451. Fifty-acre arboretum and public garden featuring a wide variety of trees, shrubs, perennials, annuals, etc. Annual seasonal events. www.rutgersgardens.rutgers.edu c

Wineries & BreweriesHarvest Moon Brewery/Café, 392 George St., 732-249-6666. Harvest Moon offers hand-crafted beers with textures and aromas that are well matched with our unique American cuisine. www.harvestmoonbrewery.com c

New ProvidenceSpasSkin Deep Day Spa, 1330 Springfield Ave., 908-508-1800. Full service spa. www.skindeepdayspa.com c

NewarkArts & CultureAljira, a Center for Contemporary Art, 591 Broad St., 973-622-1600. Aljira presents changing exhibitions of contemporary visual art in the downtown Newark arts district. www.aljira.org c

Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart Concert Series, 89 Ridge St., 973-484-4600. French Gothic cathedral famous for its stained glass. Organ recitals. www.cathedralbasilica.org c

City Without Walls Gallery, 6 Crawford St., 973-622-1188. Urban gallery of new art & artists. www.cwow.org c

New Jersey Performing Arts Center, One Center St., 888-466-5722. See the world’s greatest performers and New Jersey’s top talent. Hundreds of special events throughout the year. www.njpac.org c

New Jersey State Opera, 50 Park Pl., 973-623-5757. Famous for its traditional approach to Grand Opera. Performs at NJPAC. www.njstateopera.org c

New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, 973-624-3713. Performs in seven different venues statewide. Classical and Pops programs. Call for performance information and locations. www.njsymphony.org

Newark Boys Chorus School, 1016 Broad St., 973-621-8900. Internationally acclaimed chorus. www.newark-boys-chorus-school.net

Newark Symphony Hall, 1030 Broad St., 973-643-4550. World-class performers. Cultural and educational events. www.newarksymphonyhall.org

The New Jersey Historical Society Museum & Library, 52 Park Place, 973-596-8500. Visitors can explore interactive exhibitions, research local history, enjoy family and adult programs, lectures and walking tours. Museum hours are Tuesday - Saturday 10am to 5pm. www.jerseyhistory.org c

The Newark Museum, 49 Washington St., 973-596-6550. The museum complex, the largest in New Jersey, has 80 galleries of art and science, a mini zoo, planetarium, auditorium, sculpture garden, schoolhouse and the Ballantine House, the restored 1885 mansion that is a National Historic Landmark. www.newarkmuseum.org c

AttractionsDreyfuss Planetarium at the Newark Museum, 49 Washington St., 973-596-6529. Latest technologies are presented in an elegant setting. Call for weekly sky report. www.newarkmuseum.org/planetarium.html c

Prudential Center, Mulberry & Lafayette Sts., 973-757-6000. The new 18,000-seat arena and entertainment complex is home to the NHL New Jersey Devils, New Jersey Ironmen – major indoor soccer team -plus Seaton Hall University’s men’s and women’s basketball teams, major concerts and other entertainment events. www.prucenter.com

GolfingWeequahic Park Golf Course, Grumman & Elizabeth Aves., 973-923-1838. 18 holes. www.essex-countynj.org c

OutdoorsBranch Brook Park, Bloomfield Ave. at Lake St., 973-268-2300. The first county park to be opened for public use in the United States. The park’s more than 2,000 cherry trees exceed both the variety and number found in Washington, D.C. The park is home to the annual Cherry Blossom Festival. www.branchbrookpark.org

Sports & RecreationThe Newark Bears, Minor League Baseball at Bears & Eagles Riverfront Stadium, 450 Broad St., 973-848-1000. Minor league baseball at Riverfront Stadium. www.newarkbears.com c

NewfoundlandSports & RecreationEcho Lake Stable, 55 Blakely Lane, 973-697-1257. Western style guided rides, night rides on 1,000 acres of trails. Hay rides, pony rides and carriage rides. www.echolakestables.com c

State ParksFarney State Park, Split Rock Rd., 973-962-7031. This forested wilderness connects watershed lands and is crossed by an old logging road. Streams, mixed oak-hardwood forest and swamps comprise the park. www.njparksandforests.org

North BergenSpasJagged Edge Spa and Salon, 7806 Bergenline Ave., 201-662-1412. Full service spa. www.jaggededgespa.com

North BrunswickArts & CultureNew Jersey Museum of Agriculture, 103 College Farm Rd., 732-249-2077. The museum tells the story of the Garden State’s agriculture – past, present and future. Children and family programs. www.agriculturemuseum.org c

NutleySpasBalneo-Esthetic Day Spa, 218 Franklin Ave., 888-422-5636. Full service spa. www.mikevm.com/dayspa

Old BridgeShoppingThe Marketplace, 439 Rt. 34, 732-583-8700. c

Sports & RecreationParty & Play, Town Square Shopping Center, 351-E Matawan Rd., 732-583-0504. Features the state’s largest indoor slide, rock climbing wall, rope swing, net mazes, more. www.partyandplayusa.com c

OradellArts & CultureHiram Blauvelt Art Museum, 705 Kinderkamack Rd., 201-261-0012. The museum promotes the cultural value of wildlife art and the need for its conservation through exhibits of wildlife art and natural history. www.blauveltartmuseum.com c

ParamusArts & CultureBergen Community College, Community and Cultural Affairs, 400 Paramus Rd., 201-447-7428. Concerts, dance, theater and lectures. www.bergen.edu

The New Jersey Children’s Museum, 599 Valley Health Plaza, 201-262-5151. More than 40 hands-on interactive exhibits for preschoolers and toddlers, 25 other exhibits for hours of learning and play. Open Mon. - Fri. 10 am - 6 pm, Sat. & Sun. 10 am - 5 pm. www.njcm.com c

GolfingOrchard Hills Golf Course, 404 Paramus Rd., 201-447-3778. 9 holes. c

Paramus Golf & Country Club, 314 Paramus Rd., 201-447-6067. 18 holes. c

Historic SitesEaston Tower Bergen County Historic Site, Red Mill Rd., (Rt. 4 & Saddle River Rd.), 201-336-7267. Scenic tower built next to the Saddle River in 1900 as part of landscaped park of the estate owned by Edward Easton, notable figure in American technological history. Built by Edward Easton in 1899. www.co.bergen.nj.us/parks

OutdoorsBergen County Zoological Park, 216 Forest Ave., 201-262-3771. An 18-acre facility that features wildlife from North, Central & South America, Great Plains exhibit, amphitheater shows, 1860s farmyard and walk-through aviary. Open daily year-round. www.co.bergen.nj.us/bcparks/zoo.aspx c

ShoppingBergen Town Center, Rt. 4 E. & Forest Ave., 201-845-4050. www.bergenmallonline.com c

Fashion Center, Rt. 17 & Ridgewood Ave., 201-444-9050. c

Paramus Park Shopping Center, 700 Paramus Park (off Rt. 17),, 201-261-8000. We’re more than just great shopping... there’s a lot to do at Paramus Park! Dine with friends or entertain the family at our exciting restaurants and attractions. www.paramuspark.com c

Westfield Garden State Plaza, One Garden State Plaza (Rts. 4 & 17), 201-843-2121. The Plaza features nearly 350 stores and 43 eateries. www.westfield.com/gardenstateplaza c

SpasSpa Nordstrom Clinic, 501 Garden State Plaza, 201-712-5910. Full service spa. www.nordstrom.com

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Park RidgeSpasThe Botanical Day Spa, 300 Brae Blvd., 201-666-4300. Full service spa. www.thebotanical.com c

PatersonArts & CultureBroadway, LRC and Hamilton Club Galleries at Passaic Community College, One College Blvd., 973-684-6555. The galleries hold an important collection of 19th and early 20th century paintings, prints, sculptures and decorative arts. www.pccc.edu/culturalaffairs

Hamilton Club Building, 32 Church St., 973-684-6555. Built in 1897 as a gentleman’s club and restored in 1995. Permanent exhibits of 19th and early 20th century paintings, prints and decorative arts as well as changing exhibits of contemporary art. Call for details. www.pccc.edu/culturalaffairs

Lambert Castle Museum, Passaic Historical Society, 3 Valley Rd., 973-247-0085. This 1892 brownstone and granite mansion, home of Paterson silk magnate Catholina Lambert, features period rooms, changing exhibits, plus a library and archives. Hours vary, call ahead. www.LambertCastle.com c

Paterson Museum, 2 Market St., 973-321-1260. Exhibits detail Paterson’s role as the nation’s first planned industrial city. Photograph collection of 200,000 negatives and prints, locomotives, rock and mineral specimens, art exhibits, the first practical submarine, Colt Firearms, silk. www.thepatersonmuseum.com c

Historic SitesThe Great Falls Cultural Center, 65 McBride Ave. Extension, 973-279-9587. The Great Falls of the Passaic River is the second largest waterfall by volume, east of the Mississippi River, next to Niagara Falls. Centered in an industrial historic district, considered to be “The Cradle of American Industry,” the waterfall is bounded by park area and can be viewed 24 hours a day. www.patersonnj.gov c

Perth AmboyAttractionsCornucopia Princess, 401 Riverview Dr., 732-697-9500. Brunch, lunch and dinner cruises. www.cornucopiacruise.com c

Historic SitesKearny Cottage of Perth Amboy, 63 Catalpa Ave., 732-826-1826. This 18th century residence was the home of Commodore Lawrence Kearny, sailor-diplomat, who initiated the “open door” policy in China during the 1840s. Open all year. Call for tour information.

Proprietary House / The Royal Governor’s Mansion, 149 Kearny Ave., 732-826-5527. Built between 1762 and 1764, this was home to William Franklin, last Royal Governor of NJ, is the only remaining official governor’s residence in the original 13 Colonies. www.proprietaryhouse.org c

PiscatawayArts & CultureCornelius Low House / Middlesex County Museum, 1225 River Rd., 732-745-4177. 1741 Georgian Manor home, presents changing exhibits on NJ history. www.co.middlesex.nj.us/culturalheritage c

Playhouse 22 Circle Players, 416 Victoria Ave., 732-968-7555. Live community theater and special events. Call or visit web site for performance information. www.playhouse22.org c

AttractionsJohnson Park Zoo, River Rd., 732-745-3900. Small park zoo with farm animals and a few wild animals. c

Rutgers Louis Brown Athletic Center, Rutgers University Livingston Campus, 83 Rockafeller Rd., 866-445-4678. Home to Rutgers University Scarlet Knights men’s and women’s basketball teams. www.scarletknights.com/facilities/rac.asp

GolfingRaritan Landing Golf Course, 491 Sidney Rd., 732-885-9600. 18 holes executive. www.mciauth.com/raritan_landing.htm

Rutgers University Golf Course, 777 Hoes Ln. W., 732-445-2637. 18 holes. http://golfcourse.rutgers.edu c

PlainfieldArts & CulturePlainfield Symphony, Inc., 716 Watchung Ave. (at E. 7th St.), 908-561-5140. One pop concert, one kids concert, all other classical. www.plainfieldsymphony.org c

GolfingPlainfield West Nine, 1591 Woodland Ave., 908-769-3672. 9 holes. Semi-private. www.plainfieldcc.com

PlainsboroGolfingThe Meadows at Middlesex Golf Club, 70 Hunters Glen Dr., 609-799-4000. 18 holes. www.mciauth.com/meadows.htm

RahwayArts & CultureAlliance Repertory Theatre Company, Union County Performing Arts Center, 1601 Irving St., 732-499-8226. Offers a variety of live theater, musicals, headliner events and concerts. www.ucpac.org c

Historic SitesMerchants and Drovers Tavern Museum, 1632 St. Georges Ave., 732-381-0441. Four-story, 25-room, c. 1795 tavern was a stagecoach stop on the route between New York and Philadelphia. Costumed interpreters and period furnishing recreate the past for visitors. www.merchantsanddrovers.org

RamseySpasLiliya Skin Care Spa, 246 N. Franklin Tpk., 201-818-6100. Full service spa. www.liliyaskincare.com

The Fountain Spa, 17 N at Franklin Tpk., 201-327-5155. Full service spa. www.fountaineuropeanspa.com c

RidgewoodArts & CultureRingwood Manor Association of the Arts, 1304 Sloatsburg Rd., 973-663-9081. Fine art exhibitions by local and regional artists. Open May - Oct. Call or visit web site for schedule. www.rmaarts.org

Historic SitesThe Lester Stable, 259 N. Maple Ave., 201-670-5560. Erected shortly after the Civil War, this carefully restored stable is located at the site of the last working farm in the village. c

RingwoodHistoric SitesRingwood Manor, Ringwood State Park, 1304 Sloatsburg Rd., 973-962-7031. Ringwood Manor consists of 51 rooms, which reflect eclectic architectural style and contain fine furniture from the Cooper and Hewitt families. www.state.nj.us/dep/parksandforests/parks c

OutdoorsNew Jersey Audubon Society, Weis Ecology Center, 150 Snake Den Rd., 973-835-2160. Environmental education center offers classes, hikes and other activities. www.njaudubon.org/centers/weis c

NJ State Botanical Gardens at Skylands Manor, Ringwood State Park, Morris Rd. off Slatsburg Rd., 973-962-9534. The Lewis Estate on a mountaintop with 96 acres of gardens. www.njbg.org c

ShoppingRingwood Farmers Market, 30 Cannici Dr. (off Skyline Dr.), 973-962-4864. A producer only market with a wide variety of local foods plus Music at the Market with local musicians playing between 10 - noon. Rain or shine. www.ringwoodfarmersmarket.org

State ParksNorvin Green State Forest, Ringwood State Park, 1304 Sloatsburg Rd., 973-962-7031. The undisturbed forest and rugged terrain are perfect for nature walks and other outdoor classroom activities that provide the avid hiker with scenic vistas, including the New York skyline. The forest is accessible by foot only. www.njparksandforests.org

Ringwood State Park, 1304 Sloatsburg Rd., 973-962-7031. Ringwood State Park is home to the State Botanical Garden. Dedicated in 1984, the garden is the culmination of two eras of landscape architecture. The garden contains an extensive variety of plants, evergreens and deciduous trees and shrubs in specialty areas. Of particular interest are the crabapple vista, terraced gardens, perennial and annual gardens and woodland paths. www.njparksandforests.org

Skylands Manor at Ringwood State Park, 5 Morris Rd., 973-962-9370. Skylands Manor was designed by John Russell Pope for Clarence McKenzie Lewis, a stockbroker and civil engineer. Built in the 1920’s, it is constructed of native stone and half-timbers and has 44 rooms. www.njparksandforests.org

River EdgeArts & CultureRiver Edge Cultural Center, 201 Continental Ave., 201-634-0158. Offers concerts, exhibitions, lectures and workshops. Call ahead.

Historic SitesHistoric New Bridge Landing Park, 1201 Main St., 201-487-1739. 1774 Campbell-Christie House, Demarest House with Bergen Dutch artifacts. Site where the Continental Army retreated across the Hackensack River in 1776. c

Steuben House, 1209 Main St., 201-487-1739. 1752 Bergen Dutch sandstone mansion played an important role in the Revolutionary War and was presented to Gen. Von Steuben in gratitude for his services. www.bergencountyhistory.org c

SpasChristine Valmy Day Spa, 335 Johnson Ave., 201-488-3335. Full service spa. www.cvdayspa.com

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River ValeGolfingRiver Vale Country Club, 660 River Vale Rd., 201-391-2300. 18 holes. www.rivervalecc.com

Valley Brook Golf Club, 15 River Vale Rd., 201-664-5886. 18 holes. www.valleybrookgolf.com c

Historic SitesBaylor Massacre Burial Site, Rivervale & Red Oak Rds., 201-336-7276. Site of the 1778 Revolutionary War British attack on the 3rd Continental Light Dragoons. Burial site was located during a 1967 archaeological dig. www.co.bergen.nj.us/parks

RockleighGolfingRockleigh County Golf Course, 15 Paris Ave., 201-768-6353. 27 Holes. www.rockleigh.org/Recreation/RockleighGolf.htm

RoselandGolfingFernwood Golf Club, 30 Fernwood Ave., 973-226-8800. 9 holes, semi-private. www.fernwood.com

RutherfordArts & CultureMeadowlands Museum, 91 Crane Ave., 201-935-1175. Changing exhibits of local history and decorative arts, permanent collections of antique toys, pre-electric kitchenware, colonial home crafts, rocks and minerals. Annual activities and events. www.meadowlandsmuseum.org

William Carlos Williams Center for the Arts, 1 Williams Plaza, 201-939-6969. Children’s and adult theater, music, concerts, ballet, dance, cinema. Located in the original 1922 Rivoli Theatre. www.williamscenter.org c

SayrevilleSports & RecreationWashington Riding Stables, 3701 Bordentown Ave., 732-249-2471. Horseback trail riding, pony rides, ponies for parties, lessons, beginner horsemanship clinics, day camp, public riding. www.washingtonstables.com

Scotch PlainsAttractionsBowcraft Amusement Park, 2545 Rt. 22 W., 908-389-1234. Rides, arcade, skill games and food court. Seasonal. www.bowcraft.com c

GolfingAsh Brook Golf Course, 1210 Raritan Rd., 908-756-0414. 18 holes. www.ashbrookgolfcourse.com c

Scotch Hills Country Club, 820 Jerusalem Rd., 908-232-9748. 9 holes, executive par. c

SecaucusAttractionsMeadowlands Exposition Center, 355 Plaza Dr., 201-330-1000. Trade, consumer, corporate shows. Special events. www.mecexpo.com c

OutdoorsHackensack Riverkeeper, Hudson County Laurel Hill Park, New County Rd., 201-968-0808. Hackensack River canoe & kayak rentals. www.hackensackriverkeeper.org/canoeproject

ShoppingHarmon Cove Outlet Center, 20 Enterprise Ave. N., 201-348-4780. Large enclosed outlet center with 55 stores featuring the finest designers and brand names. Food court. www.harmonmeadow.com c

Secaucus Shopping Outlets, 20 Enterprise Ave., 877-OUTLETS-2. The Secaucus Shopping Outlets features 120 fine designers and manufacturers offering merchandise at reduced prices. www.harmonmeadow.com c

The Plaza at Harmon Meadow, 700 Plaza Dr., 201-348-4780. The Plaza features more than 40 stores, restaurants, services and two movie theaters. www.harmonmeadow.com c

Short HillsGolfingEast Orange Golf Course, 440 Parsonage Hill Rd., 973-379-7190. 18 holes, semi-private. c

OutdoorsCora Hartshorn Arboretum & Bird Sanctuary, 324 Forest Dr. S., 973-376-3587. 16-acre wooded habitat, trails, wildflowers and environmental education classes. www.hartshornarboretum.org

ShoppingThe Mall at Short Hills, Rt. 24 & JFK Pky., 973-376-7359. A unique upscale collection of more than 175 quality stores and restaurants. www.shopshorthills.com c

SpasHilton Short Hills Spa, 41 JFK Pky., 973-379-0100. Full service spa.

South OrangeArts & CultureDreamcatcher Repertory Theatre, c/o The Baird Theatre, 5 Meade St., 973-378-7754 Ext. 2228. Small professional non-profit theatre company tells stories with an intimacy that allows artists and audiences to connect with stories that reflect our lives, relationships and our world today. www.dreamcatcherrep.org

South Orange Performing Arts Center, One SOPAC Way, 973-275-1114. SOPAC is a multidisciplinary arts center with a 440-seat theater, dance studio/event space and five cinemas. The center hosts a variety of events, from dance and theater, to family and music concerts. www.SOPACnow.org

Wineries & BreweriesGaslight Restaurant & Brewery, 15 S. Orange Ave., 973-762-7077. www.gaslightbrewery.com c

South RiverSpasSerenity Day Spa, 330 Old Bridge Tpk., 732-257-8118. Full service spa. www.halcyondayssalonsandspas.com c

SummitArts & CultureSummit Playhouse, 10 New England Ave., 908-273-2192. One of the oldest continuously operating community theaters in the United States presents four shows per year. www.summitplayhouse.org

Visual Arts Center of New Jersey, 68 Elm St., 908-273-9121. The center is a non-profit art school with interior galleries and outdoor exhibition space dedicated to contemporary art. www.artcenternj.org c

OutdoorsReeves-Reed Arboretum, 165 Hobart Ave., 908-273-8787. Beautiful 12-acre arboretum with gardens of daffodils, roses, wildflowers, herb garden, day lily garden, water lily pond and woodland path. www.reeves-reedarboretum.org c

ShoppingQuaint Downtown Summit, Springfield & Summit Aves., 908-277-6100. Shop boutiques, antique shops, galleries, fine dining and sidewalk cafes along tree lined streets. www.summitdowntown.org

The Summit Antiques Center, 511 Morris Ave., 908-273-9373. More than 65 dealers offer an exciting ever changing display of antiques and collectibles. www.summitantiquescenter.com

TeaneckArts & CultureFairleigh Dickinson University, 1000 River Rd., 201-692-2000. Features art exhibits, lectures and concerts. www.fdu.edu c

Puffin Cultural Forum, 20 Puffin Way, 201-836-3499. Puffin Foundation hosts forums with multi-cultural concerts, exhibits, theater and video programs. www.puffinfoundation.org

The Garage Theatre Group, Becton Theatre at Fairleigh Dickinson University, 960 River Rd., 201-569-7710. Plays first produced at the GTG are in development for off-Broadway productions. www.garagetheatre.org

GolfingOverpeck County Golf Course, 273 E. Cedar Ln., 201-837-3029. 18 holes. www.bergengolf.org c

OutdoorsTeaneck Creek Conservancy, 20 Puffin Way, 201-836-2403. Unique recreational center and ecological park. www.teaneckcreek.org

TenaflyArts & CultureThe African Art Museum of the S.M.A. Fathers, 23 Bliss Ave., 201-567-0450. Changing collections and loan exhibits of traditional arts and crafts of sub-Saharan Africa. Concerts, lectures, group tours. www.smafathers.org c

OutdoorsDavis Johnson Memorial Park, 137 Engle St., 201-569-7275. Botanical gardens showcase sunken garden and floral display. www.tenaflynj.org/content/60/112/default.aspx

Tenafly Nature Center, 313 Hudson Ave., 201-568-6093. A 400-acre preserve with more than seven miles of trails, streams, three-acre Pfister’s Pond, abundant with wildlife. Hike, bird-watch and observe wildlife, snowshoe and ice skating. www.tenaflynaturecenter.org

TeterboroArts & CultureAviation Hall of Fame and Museum of New Jersey, Teterboro Airport, 400 Fred Wehran Dr., 201-288-6344. Aircraft, artifacts, photographs pertaining to New Jersey’s aeronautical history. www.njahof.org c

UnionArts & CultureCarolyn Dorfman Dance Co., 2780 Morris Ave., Ste. 1A, 908-687-8855. Professional dance company. Call for performance information. www.cddc.info c

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Liberty Hall Museum, 1003 Morris Ave., 908-527-0400. The home which chronicles more than 200 years of NJ and U.S. history is completely furnished with American furniture, art, ceramics, textiles, toys, historical documents, books and memorabilia. Call for schedule. www.kean.edu/libertyhall c

Premiere Stages at Kean University, 1000 Morris Ave., 908-737-7469. Presents an eclectic mix of premiere plays, groundbreaking new films and more. www.kean.edu/premierestages

Union CityArts & CulturePark Performing Arts Center, 560 32nd St., 201-865-6980. Home of America’s longest running Passion Play. www.parkpac.org

Upper MontclairArts & CultureStudio Players, 14 Alvin Place, 973-744-9752. Each season delivers a variety of shows ranging from hit plays to original works to musicals and children’s plays. www.studioplayhouse.org

Theatrefest at Montclair State University, 1 Normal Ave. College Campus, 973-655-5112. Professional theater in residence June-August. Summer stock has eight weeks of plays and musicals. www.peakperfs.org c

OutdoorsBrookdale Park Rose Garden, Grove St. between Summit and Wildwood Ave., 973-268-3500. Approximately 100 species of roses. www.essexcountynj.org

Presby Memorial Iris Gardens, 474 Upper Mountain Ave., 973-783-5974. Display garden of Irises only. More than 20,000 plants, with 100,000 blooms at peak. Bloom season mid-May to early June. www.presbyirisgardens.org c

WayneArts & CultureAce in the Hole Productions, Inc., 72 Ridgeview Terr., 973-831-6991. The ultimate luncheon-show experience. High-quality, affordable day-trip events designed to please mature audiences (55 and over). www.aceshows.com

Galleries at William Paterson University, 300 Pompton Rd., 973-720-2654. Changing exhibitions of contemporary art, large-scale outdoor sculpture collection and permanent collections of African and Oceanic art. www.wpunj.edu/arts_culture

Shea Center for Performing Arts, William Paterson University, 300 Pompton Rd., 973-720-2371. Jazz and classical concerts, lectures and theater. www.wplive.org c

YM-YWCA of North Jersey, 1 Pike Dr., 973-595-0100. Professional Rosen Theatre features performances from Broadway understudies, live concerts, comedy shows, Youth Show and Children’s Theatre Series. Programs and activities include educational lecture series, family-friendly events (circus and holiday celebrations) and a variety of senior activities to include day trips, social club activities and seminars plus exhibits by local artists that rotate monthly. www.ymha-nj.org

GolfingPassaic County Golf Course, 209 Totowa Rd., 973-881-4921. www.passaiccountynj.org c

Historic SitesDey Mansion, 199 Totowa Rd., 973-696-1776. One of George Washington’s headquarters. Now a museum, the two-story Georgian house is furnished with Queen Anne-style and Chippendale-era pieces. www.passaiccountynj.org/parkshistorical/historical_attractions/deymansion.htm

ShoppingWayne Towne Center, Rt. 23 at Rt. 46, 973-785-3150. www.waynetownecenter.com c

Willowbrook Mall, 1400 Willowbrook Mall, (Rts. 46 E. & 23 S.), 973-785-1655. A major regional mall with the best in shopping, entertainment and dining. www.willowbrook-mall.com c

SpasGisu Salon & Spa, 87 Berdan Ave., 973-305-6666. Full service spa. www.gisuspa.com

WeehawkenArts & CultureHudson Riverfront Performing Arts Center, 1500 Harbor Blvd., 1st Floor, 201-716-4540. Free concerts at Lincoln Harbor Park on the Weehawken Waterfront, www.hrpac.org

AttractionsNY Waterway, 1 Pershing Rd., 800-533-3779. Sightseeing tours, themed cruises and commuter ferry. Call for terminal locations and ticket information. www.nywaterway.com c

Spirit of New Jersey, Lincoln Harbor Marina, 1500 Harbor Blvd., Port Imperial Marina, 201-333-8600. Cruise around New York Harbor in any season. Climate controlled year round cruising. www.spiritofnewyork.com

West MilfordAttractionsEvergreen Farm & Golf, 1750 Union Valley Rd., 973-728-6030. Farm store features unique gifts, jams & jellies, lawn and holiday decorations, beautiful white cedar lawn furniture, snacks and much more. Miniature golf and driving range. Seasonal. Call for hours. www.efarmstore.com

Historic SitesLong Pond Ironworks Historic District, 1334 Greenwood Lake Tpk. (Rt. 511), 973-657-1688. Ironworking village as it would appear in an industrial complex before the Revolution. Exhibits. Historic village. www.njskylands.com/hslongpond.htm c

State ParksAbram S. Hewitt State Forest, Warwick Tpk., 973-853-4462. Offers hikers a challenging climb with a rewarding view. The forest is isolated and untouched, accessible only on foot. Marshes and wetlands are scattered throughout the forest with several brooks and streams crisscrossing the lower areas. Hemlock and oak are the dominant species of this relatively undisturbed forest. www.njparksandforests.org

Long Pond Ironworks Museum, Long Pond Ironworks State Park, Greenwood Lake Tpk. (Rt. 511), 973-962-7031. Long Pond Ironworks was founded in 1766 and operated continually until 1882, making iron for a wide range of purposes. Today, the ruins of three furnaces and other unique structures remain. www.longpondironworks.org

West OrangeArts & CultureLuna Stage, 555 Valley Rd., 973-395-5551. Professional theater with musicals, concerts, classical and contemporary performances. www.lunastage.org c

AttractionsTurtle Back Zoo, 560 Northfield Ave., 973-731-5800. 16 -18 acres with wild and domestic animals. Train ride, petting zoo, family fun. www.turtlebackzoo.com c

GolfingFrancis Byrne Golf Course, 1100 Pleasant Valley Way, 973-736-2306. 18 holes. c

Historic SitesEdison National Historic Site, Main St. & Lakeside Ave., 973-736-0550. Site of Edison’s invention factory, laboratory, workshops where he developed the phonograph and the motion picture camera. www.nps.gov/edis c

Glenmont Mansion, Llewellys Park, 12 Honeysuckle Ave., 973-324-9973. Thomas Edison’s 29-room Queen Ann home. www.nps.gov/edis

Winter ActivitiesRichard J. Codey Arena at South Mountain, 560 Northfield Ave., 973-731-3828. Ice skating and hockey time. www.essexskatingclub.org/arena/arenamain.html c

West PatersonSpasNino Tollis Salon & Spa, 281 Browertown Rd., Wedgewood Plaza, 973-256-3771. Full service spa.

WestfieldArts & CultureWestfield Symphony Orchestra, 224 E. Broad St., 908-232-9400. Professional orchestra offers five concert series plus New Year’s Eve performance. www.westfieldsymphony.org c

SpasOn the Side Spa, 740 South Ave. W., 908-232-6595. Full service spa. www.otsnj.com

WestwoodSpasMezzaluna Day Spa, 333 Broadway, 201-666-6632. Full service spa. www.mezzalunadayspa.com

Skin Care Center of New Jersey, 390 Old Hook Rd., 201-594-9940. Full service spa. www.skincarecenternj.com

Winter ActivitiesDietl Ice Rink, 639 Broadway, 201-664-9812. Skate rentals, snack bar, ice skating, hockey time. c

WoodbridgeArts & CultureBarron Arts Center, 582 Rahway Ave., 732-634-0413. Exhibits, concerts, poetry readings, lectures, more. www.twp.woodbridge.nj.us/barronarts c

ShoppingWoodbridge Center, 250 Woodbridge Center Dr., 732-636-4600. Woodbridge Center offers more than 200 specialty shops, services and restaurants with five major department stores. www.woodbridgecenter.com c

SpasVito Mazza Salon & Day Spa, 114 Main St., 732-636-0119. Full service spa. www.vitomazza.com c

Wineries & BreweriesJ. J. Bitting Brewing Co., 33 Main St, 732-634-2929. Up to six hand-crafted brews plus a cask conditioned ale. Award-winning American grill cuisine. www.njbrewpubs.com

WyckoffOutdoorsJames A. McFaul Environmental Center, 150 Crescent Ave., 201-891-5571. Nature programs, hiking trails, live animals, duck pond, gardens and picnic facilities. www.co.bergen.nj.us/bcparks/McFaul.htm c

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Comfort Suites at Woodbridge, 1275 Rt. 1 S., 732-396-3000 • www.comfortsuites.com ACC c uuu l l l l 20 Miles

Fairfi eld Inn and Suites, 1295 Rt. 1 S., 732-396-9700 • www.Fairfi eldInn.com  ACC c uuu l l l l l 19 Miles

Holiday Inn Express, 874 Rt. 1, 732-726-1900 • www.hiexpress.com ACC c l l l l l

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Econo Lodge Meadowlands, 395 Washington Ave., 201-935-4600www.econolodge.com ACC c l l l l 11 Miles

Hampton Inn at the Meadowlands, 304 Paterson Plank Rd., 201-935-9000 www.hamptoninn.com ACC c l l l l 11 Miles

Holiday Inn Express, 100 Paterson Plank Rd., 201-460-9292 • www.hiexpress.com  ACC c l l l l l 11 Miles

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Holiday Inn of Carteret, 1000 Roosevelt Ave., 732-541-9500 • www.hicarteret.com ACC c l l l l l l 25 Miles

The Radisson Hotel Newark – Carteret, 30 Minue St., 732-541-2005 www.radisson.com/carteretnj ACC l l l l l 17 Miles

CLARK

Crowne Plaza, 36 Valley Rd., 732-574-0100 • www.crowneplaza.com/clarknj ACC c uuu l l l l l

CLIFTON

Howard Johnson Inn, 680 Rt. 3 W., 973-471-3800 • www.hojo.com ACC c l l l l 8 Miles

Korman Communities, 743 Passaic Ave., 973-859-3200 • www.aveliving.com ACC c l l l l l 15 Miles

La Quinta Inn & Suites Clifton, 265 Rt. 3 E., 973-778-6500 • www.lq.com ACC c l l l l l l l 20 Miles

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Courtyard by Marriott Cranbury/South Brunswick, 420 Forsgate Dr. 609-655-9950www.marriott.com ACC c l l l l l l

Residence Inn Cranbury / South Brunswick by Marriott, 2662 Rt. 130 609-395-9447www.marriott.com ACC c l l l l l l

Staybridge Suites in Cranbury, 1272 S. River Rd., 609-409-7181 • www.staybridge.com ACC c l l l l l l

CRANFORD

Homewood Suites by Hilton, 2 Jackson Dr., 908-709-1980 • www.homewood-suites.com ACC c l l l l l l

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Best Western East Brunswick Inn, 764 Rt. 18 N., 732-238-4900www.bestwestern.com ACC c uu l l l l

Comfort Suites East Brunswick, 555 Old Bridge Turnpike, 732-967-1505 www.ComfortSuites.com  ACC c uuu l l l l

Days Hotel Conference Center, 195 Rt. 18 S., 732-828-6900 • www.daysinn.com ACC c uuu l l l l l l

Hilton East Brunswick Hotel & Executive Meeting Center, 3 Tower Center Blvd., 732-828-2000 • www.hilton.com ACC c l l l l l

Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites, 4 Tower Center Blvd., 732-247-6800 www.hiexpress.com ACC c l l l l l

Motel 6 East Brunswick, 244 Rt. 18, 732-390-4545 • www.motel6.com ACC c l l l

Studio 6 East Brunswick, 246 Rt. 18, 732-238-3330 • www.staystudio6.com ACC c l l l

EAST ORANGE

The Ramada East Orange, 120 Evergreen Pl., 973-677-3100 • www.ramada.com ACC c l l l l 10 Miles

EAST RUTHERFORD

Fairfi eld Inn Meadowlands, 850 Paterson Plank Rd., 201-507-5222 www.fairfi eldinn.com ACC c l l l l 12 Miles

Homestead Studio Suites, 300 Rt. 3 E., 201-939-8866 • www.extendedstayhotels.com ACC c l l l 12 Miles

Homewood Suites by Hilton East Rutherford/Meadowlands,125 Rt. 17 S., 201-460-9030 • www.eastrutherfordmeadowlands.homewoodsuites.com ACC c l l l l l l 9 Miles

Residence Inn, 10 Murray Hill Pky., 201-939-0020 • www.marriott.com/ewrmd ACC c l l l l l l 9 Miles

Sheraton Meadowlands Hotel & Conference Center2 Meadowlands Plaza, 201-896-0500 • www.sheraton.com/meadowlands ACC c uuu l l l l l l 7 Miles

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Comfort Inn, 725 River Rd., 201-943-3131 • www.comfortinn.com ACC c uu l l l 9 Miles

Homewood Suites by Hilton, 10 The Promenade, 201-941-4700www.edgewater.homewoodsuites.com ACC c l l l l 4 Miles

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Comfort Inn, 831 Rt. 1 S., 732-287-0171 • www.choicehotels.com ACC c uu l l l l l

Crowne Plaza, 2055 Lincoln Hwy., 732-287-3500 • www.cpedison.com ACC c l l l l l

Extended Stay America Edison, 1 Fieldcrest Ave., 732-346-9366www.extendedstayhotels.com ACC l l l

Hilton Garden Inn Edison/Raritan Center, 50 Raritan Center Pky.732-225-0900 • www.HiltonGardenInn.com ACC c uuu l l l l l l

Holiday Inn Edison, 3050 Woodbridge Ave., 732-661-1000 • www.ichotelsgroup.com ACC c uuu l l l l l

Holiday Inn Express, 21 Cortlandt St., 732-548-7000 • www.ihg.com ACC c uuu l l l l

Red Roof Inn, 860 New Durham Rd., 732-248-9300 • www.redroof.com ACC c u l l l

Sheraton Edison Hotel Raritan Center, 125 Raritan Center Pky.732-225-8300 • www.sheraton.com ACC c uuu l l l l l l

The Edison Woodbridge Courtyard by Marriott, 3105 Woodbridge Ave., 732-738-1991 www.mariott.com/ewred ACC c l l l l l l 24 Miles

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Country Inn and Suites by Carlson at Newark Liberty International Airport, 100 Glimcher Realty Way, 908-282-0020 • www.countryinns.com ACC c uuu l l l l l 14 Miles

Courtyard Newark/Elizabeth, 87 Glimcher Realty Way 908-436-9800 • www.marriott.com ACC c l l l l l 14 Miles

Crowne Plaza Newark Airport, 901 Spring St., 908-527-1600 • www.crowneplaza.com ACC c l l l l l 14 Miles

Econo Lodge at Newark Liberty International Airport, 853 Spring St. 908-353-1365www.choicehotels.com ACC c l l 14 Miles

Extended Stay America Elizabeth at Newark Liberty International Airport, 45 Glimcher Realty Way, 908-355-4300 • www.extendedstayhotels.com ACC c l l l 14 Miles

Hampton Inn at Newark Liberty International Airport,1128-38 Spring St., 908-355-0500 • www.hamptoninn.com ACC c l l l l 14 Miles

Hilton at Newark Liberty International Airport, 1170 Spring St.908-351-3900 • www.newarkairport.hilton.com ACC c uuu l l l l l l 14 Miles

Renaissance Newark Airport Hotel, 1000 Spring St., 908-436-4600 www.renaissancenewarkairport.com ACC c l l l l l 14 Miles

Residence Inn Newark/Elizabeth/Newark Liberty International Airport, 83 Glimcher Realty Way, 908-352-4300 • www.marriott.com ACC c uuu l l l l l l l 14 Miles

ENGLEWOOD

Crowne Plaza Englewood, 401 S. Van Brunt St., 201-871-2020 • www.crowneplaza.com ACC c l l l l l 14 Miles

FAIR LAWN

Hyatt Place Fair Lawn/Paramus, 41 S. Broad St., 201-475-3888http://hyattplacefairlawnparamus.com ACC c uuu l l l l l l

FAIRFIELD

Best Western Fairfield Executive Inn, 216-234 Rt. 46 E., 973-575-7700 www.bwfei.com ACC c uuu l l l l l l

Comfort Inn, 286 Rt. 46 E., 973-227-4333 • www.choicehotels.com ACC c l l l l l

Crowne Plaza Fairfield, 690 Rt. 46 E., 973-227-9200 • www.crowneplaza.com/fairfieldnj ACC c l l l l l l

Hampton Inn & Suites, 118-124 Rt. 46 E., 973-575-5777www.hamptoninn.com ACC c l l l l l l

La Quinta Inn & Suites Fairfield, 38 Two Bridges Rd., 973-575-1742 • www.lq.com ACC c l l l l l l

FORDS

Quality Inn, 1050 King Georges Post Rd., 732-661-1313 • www.qualityinn.com ACC c l l l l

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Best Western Fort Lee, 2300 Rt. 4 W., 201-461-7000 • www.bestwestern.com ACC c l l l 10 Miles

Doubletree Hotel Fort Lee/George Washington Bridge, 2117 Rt. 4 E. 201-461-9000www.doubletree.com ACC c uuu l l l l l 10 Miles

Holiday Inn George Washington Bridge, 2339 Rt. 4 E., 201-944-5000 www.ichotelsgroup.com ACC c l l l l l 10 Miles

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Best Western Oritani Hotel, 414 Hackensack Ave., 201-488-8900www.bestwesternnewjersey.com/hackensack-hotels ACC c uu l l l l l 14 Miles

Super 8 South Hackensack, 410 Rt. 46 W., 201-440-4476 • Super8.com  ACC l l

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Hampton Inn & Suites Newark Riverwalk, 100 Passaic Ave., 973-483-1900 www.hamptoninnandsuitesnewark.com ACC c l l l l l 10 Miles

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Hilton Hasbrouck Heights, 650 Terrace Ave., 201-288-6100 • www.hilton.com ACC c l l l l l l 13 Miles

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Holiday Inn Hasbrouck Heights (Meadowlands Area), 283 Rt. 17 S. 201-288-9600 www.holidayinn.com ACC c uuu l l l l l 13 Miles

HOBOKEN

W Hoboken Hotel, 225 River St., 201-253-2400 • www.whotels.com/hoboken ACC c l l l l l 5 Miles

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Days Inn Woodbridge, 893 Rt. 1 S., 732-634-4200 • www.daysinn.com ACC l l l l

Hilton at Woodbridge, 120 Wood Ave. S., 732-494-6200 • www.hiltonwoodbridge.com ACC c l l l l l

Woodbridge Hotel & Conference Center, 515 Rt. 1 S., 732-634-3600 www.hotelwoodbridge.com ACC c uuu l l l l l l

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Crowne Plaza Monroe, 390 Forsgate Dr., 609-655-4775 • www.ichotelsgroup.com ACC c uuu l l l l l

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Candlewood Suites, 21 Second St., Jersey City Exchange Plaza201-659-2500 • www.candlewoodsuites.com ACC c l l l l 5 Miles

Courtyard by Marriott, 540 Washington Blvd., 201-626-6600 • www.marriott.com ACC c uuu l l l l l 5 Miles

Double Tree Club Suites, 455 Washington Blvd., 201-499-2400 • www.doubletree.com ACC c uuu l l l l 5 Miles

Econo Lodge, 750 Tonnelle Ave., 201-420-9040 • www.econolodge.com ACC c l l l 5 Miles

Holland Motor Lodge, 175 12th St., 201-963-6200www.hollandmotorlodge.com/index.html ACC uu l l l

Hyatt Regency Jersey City, 2 Exchange Place, 201-469-1234 • jerseycity.hyatt.com ACC c uuuu l l l l l 5 Miles

Ramada Limited Jersey City, 65 Tonnelle Ave., 201-432-6100 • www.ramada.com ACC c l l l l 5 Miles

Red Carpet Inn, 459 Tonnelle Ave., 201-420-7788 • www.bookroomsnow.com ACC l l l l 5 Miles

The Westin Jersey City Newport, 479 Washington Blvd., 201-626-2900 www.westin.com/jerseycity ACC c l l l l l 5 Miles

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Kenilworth Inn, 60 S. 31st St., 800-775-3645 • www.kenilworthinn.com ACC c uuu l l l l l l

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Crown Inn Motel, 211 W. Edgar Rd., 908-862-6248 ACC c

Hampton Inn Linden, 501 W. Edgar Rd., 908-862-3222 • www.hamptoninn.com ACC c l l l l l

LITTLE FERRY

Capri Inn, 1 Valley Rd., 201-440-4500 • www.capriinnlittleferry.com ACC l l l l l

LIVINGSTON

The Westminster Hotel, 550 W. Mount Pleasant Ave., 973-533-0600www.westminsterhotel.net ACC c uuuu l l l l l l

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Courtyard Lyndhurst Meadowlands, 1 Polito Ave., 201-896-6666 • www.marriott.com ACC c l l l l l 11 Miles

Quality Inn Meadowlands, 10 Polito Ave., 201-933-9800 • www.qualityinn.com ACC c l l l l l l 11 Miles

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Comfort Suites, 220 Rt. 17, 201-512-3800 • www.ComfortSuites.com ACC l l l l

Courtyard by Marriott, 140 Rt. 17 S., 201-529-5200 • www.marriott.com ACC c uuu l l l l l

Doubletree Hotel Mahwah, 180 Rt. 17 S., 201-529-5880 • www.doubletree.com ACC c l l l l l

Homewood Suites by Hilton, 375 Corporate Dr., 201-760-9994www.homewoodsuitesmahwah.com ACC c l l l l l l l

Sheraton Mahwah Hotel, One International Blvd. (Off Rt. 17 N.)201-529-1660 • www.sheraton.com/crossroads ACC c uuu l l l l l l

Super 8 Mahwah, 160 Rt. 17 S., 201-512-0800 • www.super8.com ACC c l l l

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Les Saisons, 304 Elmwood Ave., 973-762-3416 • www.lessaisonsinn.com B&B l l l l 15 miles

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Best Western Princeton Manor Inn & Suites, 4191 Rt. 1 S., 732-329-4555http://book.bestwestern.com ACC c uu l l l l

Best Western Princeton Manor Inn & Suites, 4191 Rt. 1 S., 732-329-4555. ACC c uu l l

Red Roof Inn, 208 New Rd., 732-821-8800 • www.RedRoof.com  ACC c u l l l

Red Roof North – Princeton North, 208 New Rd., 732-821-8800 • www.redroof.com ACC c uu l l

Residence Inn by Marriott, 4225 Rt. 1, 732-329-9600 • www.marriott.com ACC c l l l l l l

Residence Inn by Marriott Princeton - South Brunswick, 4225 Rt. 1, 732-329-9600www.marriott.com/ttnpr ACC c l l l l

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Courtyard by Marriott, 100 Chestnut Ridge Rd., 201-391-7700 • www.marriott.com ACC c l l l l

NEW BRUNSWICK

Howard Johnson Express Inn, 26 Rt. 1 N., 732-828-8000 • www.hojo.com ACC c l l l l

Hyatt Regency New Brunswick, 2 Albany St., 732-873-1234www.newbrunswick.hyatt.com ACC c uuu l l l l l

The Heldrich, 10 Livingston Ave., 732-729-4670 • www.theheldrich.com ACC c uuu l l l l l

NEW PROVIDENCE

Best Western Murray Hill Inn, 535 Central Ave., 908-665-9200 • www.bestwestern.com ACC c uuu l l l l l

NEWARK

Best Western Newark Airport West, 101 International Way, 973-621-6200www.bestwestern.com/newarkairportwest ACC c l l l l l

Best Western Robert Treat Hotel, 50 Park Pl., 973-622-1000 • www.rthotel.com ACC c uuu l l l l l 13 Miles

Comfort Suites, 1348 McCarter Hwy. (Rt. 21), 973-481-5200 • www.comfortsuites.com ACC c uuu l l l l l 13 Miles

Courtyard by Marriott, 600 Rts. 1 & 9 S., 973-643-8500 • www.marriott.com ACC c uuu l l l l l 13 Miles

Days Hotel/Newark Liberty International Airport, 450 Rts. 1 & 9973-242-0900 • www.daysinnnewark.com ACC c uu l l l l 13 Miles

Fairfield Inn & Suites Newark Liberty International Airport 618 Rts. 1 & 9 S., 973-242-2600 • www.marriott.com ACC c l l l l l l 13 Miles

Hilton Newark Airport, 1170 Spring St., 908-351-3900 • www.hilton.com ACC c l l l l l l 13 Miles

Hilton Newark Penn Station, 1 Gateway Center, Raymond Blvd.973-622-5000 • www.hilton.com ACC c uuu l l l l l 13 Miles

Howard Johnson Hotel at Newark Liberty International Airport,20 Frontage Rd., 973-344-1500 • www.hjnewark.com ACC c uu l l l l 13 Miles

Newark Liberty International Airport Marriott, Newark Liberty International Airport, Opposite Terminal B, 973-623-0006 • www.marriotthotels.com ACC c uuu l l l l l 13 Miles

Ramada Newark International Airport, 160 Frontage Rd., 973-589-1000www.ramada.com ACC c l l l l l 13 Miles

Sheraton Hotel Newark Liberty International Airport, 128 Frontage Rd., 973-690-5500 www.sheraton.com ACC c l l l l l l 13 Miles

SpringHill Suites by Marriott Newark Liberty International Airport, 652 Rts. 1 & 9 S., 973-624-5300 • www.marriott.com/EWRSA ACC c l l l l l l 13 Miles

Wyndham Garden Hotel at Newark Liberty International Airport, 550 Rts. 1 & 9 S., 973-824-4000 • www.wyndhamgardenhotelnewarkairport.com ACC c l l l l l l 13 Miles

NORTH BERGEN

Comfort Suites, 1200 Tonnelle Ave., 201-392-0008 • www.choicehotels.com ACC c uuu l l l l 5 Miles

Days Inn, 2750 Tonnelle Ave., 201-348-3600 • www.hoteldays.com ACC c l l l l 5 Miles

Holiday Inn Express, 2600 Tonnelle Ave., 201-866-0400www.hiexpress.com/northbergen ACC c l l l l l l 5 Miles

Howard Johnson North Bergen, 1300 Tonnelle Ave., 201-863-6363www.hojo.com ACC l l l 5 Miles

Super 8 Motel, 2800 Columbia Ave., 201-864-4500 • www.super8.com ACC c uu l l l 5 Miles

NORTH BRUNSWICK

Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites, 2880 Rt. 1 N., 732-297-7400www.ichotelsgroup.com ACC c uuu l l l l l

Ramada Inn & Conference Center, 999 Rt. 1 S., 732-246-3737www.ramadanorthbrunswick.com ACC c uu l l l l l

NORTH PLAINFIELD

Howard Johnson Express Inn, 1011 Rt. 22 W., 908-753-6500 • www.hojo.com ACC l l l l

PARAMUS

Comfort Inn & Suites of Paramus, 211 Rt. 17 S., 201-261-8686www.comfortinnparamus.com ACC c uuu l l l l

Courtyard by Marriott, 320 Rt. 17 N., 201-599-1414 • www.marriott.com ACC uuu l l l l

Crowne Plaza Hotel at Paramus, 601 From Rd., 201-262-6900www.ichotelsgroup.com ACC c uuu l l l l

Holiday Inn Express of Paramus, 50 Rt. 17 N., 201-843-5400www.paramusexpress.com ACC c uuu l l l

La Quinta Inn, 393 Rt. 17 S., 201-265-4200 • www.lq.com ACC uu l l l l l

PARK RIDGE

Park Ridge Marriott, 300 Brae Blvd., 201-307-0800 • www.marriott.com ACC c uuu l l l l l

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Embassy Suites Piscataway, 121 Centennial Ave., 732-980-0500www.embassysuites.com ACC c l l l l l l l

Radisson Hotel Piscataway - Somerset, 21 Kingsbridge Rd., 732-980-0400 www.radisson.com ACC c l l l l l l

PLAINFIELD

The Pillars of Plainfield, 922 Central Ave., 888-PILLARS • www.pillars2.com B&B l l l l l

PLAINSBORO

Wyndham Princeton Forrestal Hotel and Conference Center, 900 Scudders Mill Rd., 609-936-4200 • www.wyndham.com/hotels/EWRCC/main.wnt ACC c l l l

RAHWAY

Best Western Riverview Inn & Suites, 1747 Paterson St., 732-381-7650 www.bestwestern.com ACC c uuu l l l l l

Hotel Indigo at Skyview, 1 Carriage City Plaza, 732-340-0076 • www.skyviewhotel.com ACC c l l l l l

Kings Inn Motel, 1360 Rt. 1, 732-382-2700 ACC c l

Rodeway Inn, 1650 Rt. 1, 732-396-9300 • www.choicehotels.com ACC c l l

RAMSEY

Best Western Inn at Ramsey, 1315 Rt. 17 S., 201-327-6700 • www.bestwestern.com ACC c uu l l l l l

Howard Johnson Inn, 1255 Rt. 17 S., 201-327-4500 • www.hojo.com ACC l l l

RARITAN

Super 8 Motel, 119 Rt. 206 S. Somverville Circle, 908-722-5400 • www.super8.com ACC c l l l

RIDGEFIELD

Days Inn, 1085 Rt. 46 W. , 201-945-5670 • www.daysinn.com ACC c l l l l

RIDGEFIELD PARK

Hampton Inn, 100 Rt. 46 E. , 201-641-2900 • www.hamptoninn.com ACC c l l l l l 11 Miles

ROCHELLE PARK

Ramada Inn, 375 W. Passaic St., 201-845-3400 • www.ramada.com ACC c l l l l

RUTHERFORD

Extended Stay America, 750 Edwin L. Ward Sr. Memorial Hwy.201-635-0266 • www.extstay.com ACC c l l l 11 Miles

Renaissance Meadowlands, 801 Rutherford Ave., 201-231-3100www.renaissancehotels.com ACC c l l l l l 11 Miles

SADDLE BROOK

Holiday Inn Saddle Brook, 129 Pehle Ave., 201-845-7800 • www.HolidayInn.com  ACC c uuu l l l l l

Saddle Brook Marriott, 138 New Pehle Ave.,(Rt. I-80 at the Garden State Pky.), 201-843-9500 • www.marriott.com ACC c l l l l l

SADDLE RIVER

Residence Inn Saddle River, 7 Boroline Rd., 201-934-4144 • www.marriott.com ACC c l l l l l l

SECAUCUS

Candlewood Suites Hotel, 279 Secaucus Rd., 201-865-3900www.candlewoodsuites.com ACC c l l l

Courtyard by Marriott Secaucus Meadowlands,455 Harmon Meadow Blvd., 201-617-8888 • www.marriott.com ACC c l l l l 6 Miles

Crowne Plaza Hotel & Exhibition Center Meadowlands/Secaucus,2 Harmon Plaza, 201-348-6900 • www.cpmeadowlands.crowneplaza.com ACC c l l l l l 6 Miles

Embassy Suites – Meadowlands, 455 Plaza Dr., 201-864-7300www.embassysuites.com ACC c l l l l l l 6 Miles

Extended Stay America, 1 Meadowlands Pky., 201-617-1711 • www.extstay.com ACC c l l l 6 Miles

Hampton Inn, 250 Harmon Meadow Blvd., 201-867-4400 • www.hamptoninn.com ACC c l l l l 6 Miles

Hilton Garden Inn, 875 Rt. 3 E. Service Rd., 201-864-1400 • www.hiltongardeninn.com ACC c l l l l l 3 Miles

Holiday Inn – Harmon Meadow, 300 Plaza Dr., 201-348-2000 • www.holiday-inn.com ACC c l l l l 6 Miles

Homestead Studios – Secaucus/Meadowlands, One Plaza Dr.201-553-9700, www.homesteadhotels.com ACC c l l l l l l 6 Miles

Hyatt Place Secaucus/Meadowlands, 575 Park Plaza Dr., 201-422-9480www.hyatt.com ACC c uuu l l l l l 4 Miles

La Quinta Inn & Suites, 350 Lightning Way (off Rt. 3 W.), 201-863-8700 • www.lq.com ACC c l l l l l l l 4 Miles

Meadowlands Plaza Hotel, 40 Wood Ave., 201-272-1000www.meadowlandsplazahotel.com ACC c uuu l l l l l 6 Miles

Red Roof Inn – Meadowlands, 15 Meadowlands Pky., 201-319-1000www.redroof.com ACC c l l 6 Miles

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SHORT HILLS

Hilton Short Hills Hotel & Spa, 41 JFK Pky., 973-379-0100 • www.hiltonshorthills.com ACC c uuuu l l l l l l

SOUTH HACKENSACK

Super 8 Motel, 410 Rt. 46 W., 201-440-4476 • www.super8.com ACC l l

SOUTH PLAINFIELD

Best Western Garden Executive Hotel, 101 New World Way908-561-4488 • book.bestwestern.com ACC l l l l

Hampton Inn – South Plainfield, 205 New World Way, 908-561-2600www.hamptoninn.com ACC c l l l l l l

Holiday Inn of South Plainfield, 4701 Stelton Rd., 908-753-5500www.holiday-inn.com ACC c l l l l l l

Ramada Inn, 2989 Hamilton Blvd., 908-753-8900 • www.Ramada.com ACC c l l l l

SPRINGFIELD

Holiday Inn, 304 Rt. 22 W. , 973-376-9400 • www.holiday-inn.com ACC c l l l l l l l

SUMMIT

The Grand Summit Hotel, 570 Springfield Ave., 908-273-3000 • www.grandsummit.com ACC c l l l l l l

The Turkey Hill Inn, 73 Beechwood Rd., 908-522-9699 • www.turkeyhillinn.com B&B l l l

TEANECK

Teaneck Marriott at Glenpointe, 100 Frank W. Burr Blvd., 201-836-0600 www.teaneckmarriott.com ACC c uuu l l l 14 Miles

TENAFLY

The Clinton Inn Hotel, 145 Dean Dr., 201-871-3200 • www.clinton-inn.com ACC c l l l l

TOTOWA

Holiday Inn, 1 Rt. 46 W., 973-785-9000 • www.holiday-inn.com ACC c l l l l l l

UNION

Garden State Motor Lodge, 1650 Rt. 22 E., 908-686-2100 ACC c l l

Korman Communities, 1070 Morris Ave., 866-KORMAN6www.KormanCommunities.com ACC c l l l l l

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Liberty Harbor Marina & RV Park, 11 Luis Munoz Marin Blvd., 201-386-7500www.libertyharborrv.com 52 • • • • • •MAHWAH

Camp Glen Gray, 200 Midvale Mountain Rd., 201-327-7234 • www.glengray.org • •Ramapo Valley County Reservation, Rt. 202 (2 miles S. of Rt. 17) 201-327-3500www.co.bergen.nj.us/bcparks/PrRamapoValley.aspx 5 • • •OAK RIDGE

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La Quinta Inn & Suites, 1850 Rt. 23 N. & Ratzer Rd., 973-696-8050 • www.lq.com ACC c l l l l l l

Ramada Inn Wayne/Fairfi eld, 334 Rt. 46 E./Service Rd., 973-256-7000 www.ramada.com ACC c uuu l l l l l

Residence Inn by Marriott Wayne, 30 Nevins Rd., 973-872-7100www.marriott.com/EWRWY ACC c l l l l l l

WEEHAWKEN

Sheraton Lincoln Harbor Hotel, 500 Harbor Blvd., 201-617-5600www.sheraton.com/lincolnharbor ACC c uuu l l l l l l l

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WEST ORANGE

Best Western Turtle Brook Inn, 555 Northfi eld Ave., 973-731-5300www.BestWestern.com ACC uuu l l l l

Courtyard by Marriott, 8 Rooney Circle, 973-669-4725 • www.marriott.com ACC c uuu l l l l

Residence Inn by Marriott, 107 Prospect Ave., 973-669-4700 • www.marriott.com ACC c l l l l l l

The Wilshire Grand Hotel, 350 Pleasant Valley Way, 973-731-7007www.thewilshiregrandhotel.com ACC l l l l l

WESTFIELD

Best Western Westfi eld Inn, 435 North Ave. W., 908-654-5600 • www.bestwestern.com ACC c uu l l l l

WOODBRIDGE

Hampton Inn, 370 Rt. 9 N., 732-855-6900 • www.hamptoninnwoodbridge.com ACC c l l l l l l

Homestead Studio Suites Hotel, 1 Hoover Way, 732-442-8333www.homesteadhotels.com ACC c l l l

WOODCLIFF LAKE

Hilton Woodcliff Lake, 200 Tice Blvd., 201-391-3600 • www.hiltonwoodcliffl ake.com ACC c uuu l l l l l l

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Allendale (GWY) ______________ 118Allenhurst (SHR) ___________ 24, 40Allentown (SHR) ______________ 24Alpine (GWY) _______________ 118Andover (SKY) _______________ 102Annandale (SKY) _____________ 102Asbury (SKY) ______________24, 102Asbury Park (SHR) _____________ 40Atco (DEL) __________________ 88Atlantic City (GAC) __________ 52, 57Atlantic Highlands (SHR) _________ 24Augusta (SKY) _______________ 102Avalon (SSH) _____________ 64, 75Avon By the Sea (SHR) __________ 40

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Barnegat (SHR) ____________ 26, 40Barnegat Light (SHR) ________ 26, 40Basking Ridge (SKY) ___________ 102Batsto (DEL) _________________ 88Bay Head (SHR)____________ 26, 40Bayonne (GWY) ______________ 118Bayville (SHR) _____________ 26, 40Beach Haven (SHR) _________ 26, 40Beach Haven Crest (SHR) _________ 40Beach Haven Gardens (SHR) _______ 40Beach Haven Park (SHR) _________ 40Beach Haven Terrace (SHR) _______ 40Beachwood (SHR) __________ 26, 40Bedminster (SKY) _____________ 102Beemerville (SKY) ____________ 102Belle Mead (SKY) _____________ 102Belleville (GWY) ______________ 118Belmar (SHR) _____________ 28, 40Belvidere (SKY) ______________ 102Berkeley Island County Park (SHR) ___ 40Berkeley Heights (GWY) _________ 118Berkeley Township (SHR) _________ 28Berlin (DEL) _________________ 88Bernardsville (SKY) ____________ 102Beverly (DEL) ________________ 88Bivalve (SSH) ________________ 64Blackwood (DEL) ______________ 88Blairstown (SKY) _____________ 102Bloomfield (GWY) _____________ 118Bloomingdale (GWY) ___________ 118Boonton (SKY) ______________ 102Bordentown City (DEL) ___________ 88Bound Brook (SKY) ____________ 102Bradley Beach (SHR) ________ 28, 40Branchville (SKY) _____________ 102Brant Beach (SHR) __________ 28, 40Brick (SHR) ______________ 28, 40Bridgeport (DEL) ______________ 88Bridgeton (SSH) ______________ 64Bridgewater (SKY) ____________ 103Brielle (SHR)_________________ 28Brigantine (GAC) ___________ 54, 57Brighton Beach (SHR) ________ 28, 40

Browns Mills (DEL) _____________ 88Buena (GAC) _________________ 54Burlington (DEL) ______________ 88Burlington City (DEL) ____________ 88Butler (SKY) ________________ 103

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Caldwell (GWY) ______________ 118Camden (DEL) ________________ 88Canton (DEL) ________________ 89Cape May (SSH) ___________ 66, 75Cape May Court House (SSH) ______ 70Cape May Point (SSH) ________ 70, 75Carney’s Point (DEL) ____________ 90Cedar Run (SHR) ______________ 28Chatham (SKY) ______________ 103Chatsworth (DEL) ______________ 90Cherry Hill (DEL) ______________ 90Chester (SKY) _______________ 103Cinnaminson (DEL) _____________ 90Clark (GWY) ________________ 118Clarksburg (SHR) ______________ 28Clayton (DEL) ________________ 90Clementon (DEL) ______________ 90Clermont (SSH) _______________ 70Cliffwood (SHR) _______________ 28Clifton (GWY) _______________ 118Clinton (SKY) _______________ 103Closter (GWY) _______________ 118Collingswood (DEL)_______________Cologne (GAC) ________________ 54Colts Neck (SHR) ______________ 28Columbia (SKY) ______________ 103Columbus (DEL) ______________ 90Cranbury (GWY) ______________ 118Cranford (GWY) ______________ 118Cream Ridge (SHR) ____________ 30Cresskill (GWY) ______________ 118

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Deal (SHR) __________________ 40Deal Park (SHR) ______________ 30Demarest (GWY) _____________ 118Denville (SKY) _______________ 103Deptford (DEL) _______________ 90Dover (SKY) ________________ 103

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Eagleswood (SHR) _____________ 30East Brunswick (GWY) __________ 120East Hanover (SKY) ___________ 103East Millstone (SKY) ___________ 103East Rutherford (GWY) __________ 120East Windsor (DEL) _____________ 90Eastampton (DEL) _______________Eatontown (SHR) ______________ 30Edgewater (GWY) _____________ 120Edison (GWY) _______________ 120Egg Harbor City (GAC) ___________ 54Egg Harbor Township (GAC) ________ 54Elizabeth (GWY) ______________ 120Elmer (DEL) _________________ 90

Emerson (GWY) ______________ 121Englewood (GWY) _____________ 121Englishtown (SHR) _____________ 30Erma (SSH) _________________ 70Ewing (DEL) _________________ 90

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Fair Lawn (GWY) _____________ 121Fairfield (GWY) ______________ 121Fairton (SSH) ________________ 70Far Hills (SKY) _______________ 103Farmingdale (SHR) _____________ 30Finesville (SKY) ______________ 103Flanders (SKY) ______________ 103Flemington (SKY) _____________ 103Florham Park (SKY) ___________ 104Forked River (SHR) _____________ 30Fort Dix (DEL) ________________ 90Fort Lee (GWY) ______________ 121Franklin (SKY) _______________ 104Franklin Lakes (GWY) __________ 121Franklinville (DEL) _____________ 90Freehold (SHR) _______________ 30Frenchtown (SKY) _____________ 104

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Galloway (GAC) _______________ 54Germania (GAC) _______________ 54Gladstone (SKY) _____________ 104Glassboro (DEL) ______________ 90Glen Gardner (SKY) ___________ 104Goshen (SSH) __________________Great Meadows (SKY) __________ 104Green Bank (DEL) _____________ 90Green Brook (SKY) ____________ 104Griggstown (SKY) _____________ 104

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Hackensack (GWY) ____________ 121Hackettstown (SKY) ___________ 104Haddon Township (DEL) __________ 90Haddonfield (DEL) _____________ 90Hainesport (DEL) ______________ 90Haledon (GWY) ______________ 121Hamburg (SKY) ______________ 104Hamilton (DEL) _______________ 91Hammonton (GAC) _____________ 54Hancock’s Bridge (DEL) __________ 91Hardyston (SKY) _____________ 104Harvey Cedars (SHR) _________ 30, 40Haven Beach (SHR) ____________ 30Heislerville (SSH) ______________ 70Hewitt (SKY) _____________104, 122High Bridge (SKY) ____________ 104Highland Park (GWY)___________ 122Highlands (SHR) ___________ 30, 40Hightstown (DEL) ______________ 91Hillsborough (SKY) ____________ 104Hoboken (GWY) ______________ 122Ho-Ho-Kus (GWY) _____________ 122Holgate (SHR) _____________ 30, 40Holmdel (SHR) _______________ 30

Hope (SKY) ________________ 104Hopewell (DEL) _______________ 91Howell (SHR) ________________ 32

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Iselin (GWY) ________________ 122Island Beach State Park (SHR) _____ 40Island Heights (SHR)_________ 32, 40

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Jackson (SHR) _______________ 32Jacobstown (DEL) _____________ 91Jamesburg (GWY) _____________ 122Jefferson (SKY) ______________ 105Jenkins (DEL) ________________ 91Jenkin’s Neck (DEL) ____________ 91Jersey City (GWY) _____________ 122

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Keansburg (SHR) ___________ 32, 40Kenilworth (GWY) _____________ 122Keyport (SHR) ________________ 32Kingston (DEL) ____________91, 105Kinnelon (SKY) ______________ 105

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Lafayette (SKY) ______________ 105Lakehurst (SHR) ______________ 33Lakewood (SHR) ______________ 33Lambertville (SKY) ____________ 105Landing (SKY) _______________ 105Landisville (GAC) ______________ 54Lanoka Harbor (SHR) ___________ 33Lavallette (SHR) ___________ 33, 40Lawnside (DEL) _______________ 91Lawrence Township (DEL) _________ 91Lawrenceville (DEL) ____________ 91Layton (SKY) ________________ 105Lebanon (SKY) ______________ 106Lincoln Park (SKY) ____________ 106Lincroft (SHR) ________________ 33Little Egg Harbor (SHR) _______ 34, 40Little Falls (GWY) _____________ 123Little Ferry (GWY) _____________ 123Livingston (GWY) _____________ 123Loch Arbour (SHR) _____________ 40Logan Township (SSH) ___________ 70Long Beach (SHR) _____________ 34Long Beach Township (SHR) _______ 40Long Branch (SHR) __________ 34, 40Long Valley (SKY) _____________ 106Longport (GAC) _______________ 57Loveladies (SHR) ______________ 40Lower Township (SSH) ___________ 75Lumberton (DEL) ______________ 91Lyndhurst (GWY) _____________ 123

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Madison (SKY) ______________ 106Mahwah (GWY) ______________ 123Manahawkin (SHR) __________ 34, 40Manalapan (SHR) _____________ 34Manasquan (SHR) __________ 34, 40

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National Park (DEL) ____________ 92Neptune (SHR) _______________ 35Neshanic Station (SKY) _________ 107Netcong (SKY) ______________ 107New Brunswick (GWY) __________ 123New Egypt - Plumstead Township (SHR) _______________ 35New Gretna (DEL) _____________ 92New Lisbon (DEL) _____________ 92New Providence (GWY) _________ 124Newark (GWY) _______________ 124Newfield (DEL) ____________ 71, 92Newfoundland (GWY) __________ 124Newport (SSH) _______________ 71Newton (SKY) _______________ 107Normandy Beach (SHR) __________ 36North Beach (SHR) _____________ 40North Beach Haven (SHR) _____ 36, 40North Bergen (GWY) ___________ 124North Branch (SKY) ___________ 107North Brunswick (GWY) _________ 124North Hanover (DEL) ____________ 92

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Teterboro (GWY) _____________ 126Tinton Falls (SHR) _____________ 38Titusville (DEL) _______________ 94Toms River (SHR) ______________ 38Trenton (DEL) ________________ 94Tuckahoe (SSH) _______________ 73Tuckerton (SHR) ______________ 39Turnersville (DEL) ______________ 95

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ARTS & CULTURE12 Mile West Theatre Company (SKY) ____ 106800 Gallery & Rotary Ice House Gallery at Monmouth University (SHR) ___________ 39Ace in the Hole Productions, Inc. (GWY) ___ 127Afro-American Historical Society Museum (GWY) __________________ 122Air Victory Museum (DEL) _____________ 91Albert Music Hall (Pinelands Cultural Society) (SHR) _______ 39Algonquin Arts Theatre (SHR) ___________ 34Aljira, a Center for Contemporary Art (GWY) _ 124All Children’s Theatre (SKY) ___________ 107All Seasons Chamber Players (GWY) _____ 118Alliance Repertory Theatre Company, Union County Performing Arts Center (GWY) _ 125American Boychoir School (DEL)_________ 93American Labor Museum/Botto House National Landmark (GWY) ___________ 121American Repertory Ballet Company (DEL) __ 93Anchor & Palette Gallery (SHR) _________ 26Appel Farm Arts & Music Center (DEL) _____ 90Arts Youniversity (DEL) _______________ 91Artworks (DEL) ___________________ 94Atlantic Cape Community College (GAC) ____ 54Atlantic City Historical Museum on Garden Pier (GAC) _________________ 52Aviation Hall of Fame and Museum of New Jersey (GWY) ________________ 126Axelrod Performing Arts Center (SHR) ______ 30Barclay Farmstead Museum (DEL) _______ 90Barron Arts Center (GWY) ____________ 127Beacon Fine Arts Gallery (SHR) _________ 37Belmar Arts Council (SHR) ____________ 28Bergen Community College, Community and Cultural Affairs (GWY) ____________ 124bergenPAC (GWY) _________________ 121Berrie Center for Performing and Visual Arts, Ramapo College of NJ (GWY) __________ 123Bickford Theatre at the Morris Museum (SKY) _107Boheme Opera Company (DEL) _________ 94Broadway, LRC and Hamilton Club Galleries at Passaic Community College (GWY) _____ 125Brookdale Performing Arts Center (SHR) ____ 33Brundage Park Playhouse (SKY) ________ 108Burlington Footlighters (DEL) ___________ 90Café Gallery (DEL) _________________ 88Cape May County Historical & Genealogical Society (SSH) ___________ 70Cape May Historic District / Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts (SSH) _____ 66Cape May Stage (SSH) ______________ 66Carolyn Dorfman Dance Co. (GWY) ______ 126Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart Concert Series (GWY) ______________ 124Center for Community Arts (SSH) ________ 66Center for Latino Arts & Culture at Rutgers University (GWY) _________________ 123Center for the Arts in Southern New Jersey (DEL) __________________ 91Center Players (SHR) ________________ 30Chetkin Gallery (SHR) _______________ 37Chicken Bone Beach Concert Series (GAC) __ 52City Without Walls Gallery (GWY) ________ 124Civil Rights Garden (GAC) _____________ 52Clifton Arts Center & Sculpture Park (GWY) _ 118Colonial Symphony (SKY) ____________ 107Convention Hall & Paramount Theatre (SHR) _ 24Cornelius Low House / Middlesex County Museum (GWY) __________________ 125Cornerstone Playhouse, Inc. (SKY) ______ 108Count Basie Theatre (SHR) ____________ 37Crossroads Theatre Company (GWY) _____ 123Cumberland County College Fine & Performing Arts Center (SSH) ___________ 73Cumberland Players (SSH) ____________ 73Cybis Porcelain Gallery (DEL) ___________ 95Davidow Hall at Salem Community College (DEL) ____________________ 90Discovery Sea Shell Museum (SSH) _______ 71

Doo Wop Experience Museum (SSH) ______ 73Dreamcatcher Repertory Theatre, c/o The Baird Theatre (GWY) __________ 126Duncan Smith Theatre (SHR) ___________ 30East Lynne Theater Company (SSH) _______ 66Eatontown Playhouse, Over the Rainbow Productions (SHR) _________________ 30Ellis Island Immigration Museum (GWY) ___ 122Emlen Physick Estate (SSH) ___________ 66Exit 82 Art Gallery (SHR) _____________ 38Exit 82: A Toms River Theatre Company (SHR) _ 38Fairleigh Dickinson University (GWY) _____ 126Fine Arts Center at Ocean County College (SHR) _______________ 38Fleetwood Museum of Art and P hotographica (SKY) _______________ 107Fort Dix Military Museum (DEL) _________ 90Fort Lee Film Commission (GWY) _______ 121Foundation Theatre (DEL) _____________ 92Frederick Galleries (SHR) _____________ 38Galleries at William Paterson University (GWY) _________________ 127Gallery Presbyterian Church at Franklin Lakes (GWY) ______________ 121Garden State Discovery Museum (DEL) ____ 90Garden State Philharmonic, Ocean County College, Arts & Community Center (SHR) ____ 38George F. Boyer Historical Museum (SSH) ___ 73George Street Playhouse (GWY) ________ 123Giffordtown Schoolhouse Museum (SHR) ___ 34Glasstown Arts District (SSH) ___________ 71Gordon Theater, Rutgers - Camden Center for the Arts (DEL) __________________ 88Grace Van Vorst Church (GWY) _________ 122Great Pacific Frame Shoppe & Gallery (SHR) _ 36Greater Trenton Symphony Orchestra (DEL) __ 95Grounds For Sculpture (DEL) ___________ 91Growing Stage Theatre (SKY) __________ 107Gwenn Hotaling Art Studio and Gallery (SHR) _ 38H. Hargrove Gallery (SHR) _____________ 36Haddonfield Plays & Players (DEL) _______ 90Hadrosaurus Foulkii (DEL) ____________ 90Hamilton Club Building (GWY) _________ 125Henderson Theatre (SHR) _____________ 33Heritage Glass Museum (DEL) __________ 90Hindu Samaj Mandir & Community Center (GWY) ____________ 123Hiram Blauvelt Art Museum (GWY) ______ 124Historic Burlington County Prison Museum (DEL) _______________ 92Hoboken Historical Museum (GWY) ______ 122Holcombe - Jimison Farmstead Museum (SKY) __________________ 105Hudson Riverfront Performing Arts Center (GWY) ________________ 127Island Arts (SHR) __________________ 38Izod Center (GWY) ________________ 120Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum (GWY) _ 123Jersey City Museum (GWY) ___________ 122Jersey Shore Arts Center (SHR) __________ 35Joyce Lawrence Fine Arts Gallery (GAC) _____ 54Kelsey Theatre (DEL) ________________ 95Lake Mohawk Gallery (SKY) ___________ 108Lambert Castle Museum (GWY) ________ 125Lauren K. Woods Theatre at Monmouth University (SHR) ___________________ 39Lest We Forget - Black Holocaust Museum of Slavery (DEL) ___________________ 91Liberty Hall Museum (GWY) __________ 127Long Beach Island Historical Museum (SHR) _ 26Ludlow Thorston Galleries (SHR) _________ 32Luna Stage (GWY) ________________ 127M. Christina Geis Gallery (SHR) _________ 33M.T. Burton Gallery (SHR) _____________ 38Main Street Gallery (SHR) _____________ 34Mainstage Center for the Arts, Camden County College (DEL) ________________ 88Markeim Art Center (DEL) _____________ 90Mason Gross Performing Arts Center (GWY) _ 123

McCarter Theatre & Center for the Performing Arts (DEL) _______________ 93McKay Imaging Photography Studio & Gallery (SHR) ____________________ 37Meadowlands Museum (GWY) _________ 126Medford Historical Museum (DEL) _______ 91Mile Square Theatre (GWY) ___________ 122Millbrook Village (SKY) _____________ 106Millville Army Air Field Museum (SSH) _____ 71Monmouth Beach Cultural Center (SHR) ____ 35Monmouth County Arts Council (SHR) _____ 37Monmouth Museum (SHR) ____________ 33Monmouth Players (SHR) _____________ 35Monmouth University Center of Distinction for the Arts (SHR) __________________ 39Monroe Center for the Arts (GWY) _______ 122Montclair Art Museum (GWY) __________ 123Montclair Arts Council (GWY) __________ 123Morven Museum & Garden (DEL) ________ 93Museum of Early Trades & Crafts (SKY) ____ 106Museum of Natural History at Princeton University (DEL) ____________ 93Museum of New Jersey Maritime History (SHR) ____________________ 26Museum of the American Hungarian Foundation (GWY) ________________ 123Myhelan Cultural Arts Alliance (SKY) _____ 106National Guard Militia Museum of New Jersey (SHR) __________________ 37Naval Air Station Wildwood Aviation Museum (SSH) ___________________ 66New Brunswick Cultural Center (GWY) ____ 123New Egypt - Plumstead Township Welcome Center (SHR) ____________________ 35New Jersey Ballet (GWY) ____________ 123New Jersey City University West Side Theatre (GWY) ___________________ 122New Jersey City University, Margaret Williams Theatre (GWY) _____________ 122New Jersey Museum of Agriculture (GWY) __ 124New Jersey Museum of Boating (SHR) _____ 36New Jersey Naval Museum (GWY) ______ 121New Jersey Performing Arts Center (GWY) __ 124New Jersey Repertory Company (SHR) _____ 34New Jersey State Council on the Arts (DEL) __ 95New Jersey State Museum (DEL) ________ 95New Jersey State Museum Planetarium (DEL) _ 95New Jersey State Opera (GWY)_________ 124New Jersey State Police Museum & Learning Center (DEL) _______________ 95New Jersey Symphony Orchestra (GWY) ___ 124Newark Boys Chorus School (GWY) ______ 124Newark Symphony Hall (GWY) _________ 124NJ Korean War Memorial (GAC) _________ 52North Pemberton Railroad Station Museum (DEL) ___________________ 92Ocean City Arts Center (SSH) ___________ 71Ocean City Historical Museum (SSH) ______ 71Ocean City Pops Orchestra (SSH) ________ 71Ocean City Repertory Theatre (SSH) _______ 71Ocean City Theatre Company (SSH) _______ 71Ocean County Artists’ Guild (SHR) ________ 32Ocean Grove Great Auditorium (SHR) ______ 36Oceanside Gallery (SHR) _____________ 28Opera at Florham (SKY) _____________ 106Opera New Jersey (DEL) ______________ 93Our Gang Community Theatre (SHR) ______ 34Paper Mill Playhouse: The State Theatre of New Jersey (GWY) _______________ 123Park Performing Arts Center (GWY) ______ 127Passage Theater at the Mill Hill Playhouse (DEL) __________________ 95Paterson Museum (GWY) ____________ 125Patriots Theater at the War Memorial (DEL) __ 95Performing Arts Center of Middle Township (SSH) ___________________ 70Peters Valley Craft Education Center (SKY) ___105Philharmonic Orchestra of New Jersey (SKY) _109Phoenix Productions, Inc. (SHR) _________ 37Picture Perfect Gallery (SHR) ___________ 38

Plainfield Symphony, Inc. (GWY) ________ 125Playhouse 22 Circle Players (GWY) ______ 125Plays-in-the-Park (GWY) _____________ 120Playwrights Theatre of New Jersey (SKY) ___ 106PNC Bank Arts Center (SHR) ___________ 30Poland Spring Arena (SHR) ____________ 38Pollack Theatre at Monmouth University (SHR) ___________________ 39Premiere Stages at Kean University (GWY) __ 127Princeton Girlchoir (DEL) _____________ 93Princeton Pro Musica (DEL) ___________ 93Princeton Symphony Orchestra (DEL) ______ 93Princeton University Concerts (DEL) _______ 93Print Making Council of NJ (SKY) _______ 107Puffin Cultural Forum (GWY) __________ 126Rankokus Indian Reservation (DEL) _______ 94Richard L. Swig Arts Center (DEL) ________ 91Richardson Auditorium at Alexander Hall (DEL) ______________________ 93Riddlesbrood Touring Theatre Company (DEL) _ 88Rider University Fine Arts Theater (DEL) ____ 91Ringwood Manor Association of the Arts (GWY) 125Ritz Theatre Company (DEL) ___________ 90Ritz Theatre Performing Arts Center (GWY) __ 120River Edge Cultural Center (GWY) _______ 125Riverfront Promenade (DEL) ___________ 88Riverfront Renaissance Center for the Arts (SSH) ______________________ 71Roxey Ballet Company (SKY) _________ 105Rutgers University Geology Museum (GWY) __124Rutgers, The State University of New J ersey (GWY) ____________________ 124Ruth Hyman Jewish Community Center of Greater Monmouth County (SHR) ________ 30Sea Life Museum-Marine Mammal Stranding Center (GAC) ______________ 54Seabrook Educational and Cultural Center (SSH) ____________________ 72Shea Center for Performing Arts (GWY) ____ 127Shell Cottage Studio (SHR) ____________ 26South Camden Theatre Company (DEL) ____ 89South Jersey Cultural Alliance (GAC) ______ 56South Orange Performing Arts Center (GWY) 126Spring Lake Theatre Co. (SHR) __________ 38Squan Custom Frame Shop (SHR) _______ 34St. Peter’s College (GWY) ____________ 122Stafford Township Arts Center, OceanFirst Theatre (SHR) _____________ 34Stafford Township Heritage Park (SHR) _____ 34State Theatre (GWY) _______________ 124Stedman Gallery, Rutgers - Camden Center for the Arts (DEL) __________________ 89Stephen Crane House Museum (SHR) _____ 24Sterling Hill Mining Museum (SKY) ______ 107Stockton Performing Arts Center (GAC) _____ 56Strand Theater (SHR) _______________ 33Strand Theater Gallery (SHR) ___________ 33Stress Factory Comedy Club (GWY) ______ 124Studio Players (GWY) ______________ 127Summit Playhouse (GWY) ____________ 126Surflight Theatre (SHR) ______________ 26Susquehanna Bank Center (DEL) ________ 89Swell Colors Glass Studio & Gallery (SHR) ___ 30Symphony In C (formerly the Haddonfield Symphony) (DEL) __________________ 89TD Bank Arts Centre (DEL) ____________ 94The African Art Museum of the S.M.A. Fathers (GWY) ___________________ 126The Art Museum of Princeton University (DEL) _ 93The Art School at the Old Church (GWY) ___ 120The Artful Deposit Gallery (DEL) _________ 88The Atlantic City Art Center (GAC) ________ 52The Barn Theatre (SKY) _____________ 107The Brennan Coffee House (GWY) _______ 122The Center for Performing Arts at De Baun Auditorium, Stevens Institute of Technology (GWY) ________________ 122The College of New Jersey Art Gallery (DEL) __ 90The College of New Jersey Opera Theatre (DEL) ____________________ 90

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ATTRACTIONSAbsecon Lighthouse (GAC) ____________ 52Adventure Aquarium (DEL) ____________ 89Alexandria Field Airport (SKY) _________ 108Alstede Farms (SKY) _______________ 103Animal Kingdom Zoo (DEL) ____________ 88Atlantic City Aquarium at Historic Gardner’s Basin (GAC) _____________________ 52Atlantic City Convention Center (GAC) _____ 52Atlantic City Cruises at Gardner’s Basin (GAC) _ 52Atlantic City Trolley Tours (GAC) _________ 52

Atlantic County Wind Farm at Atlantic County Utilities Authority (GAC) ______________ 54Atlantic Farms (SHR) ________________ 39Barnegat Lighthouse State Park (SHR) _____ 26Battleship New Jersey (DEL) ___________ 89Bayshore Discovery Project (SSH) ________ 64Bella Rosa Riding Academy (SHR) _______ 33Big Top Arcade (SHR) _______________ 37Black Pearl Pirate Cruises (SHR) _________ 26Black River & Western Railroad (SKY) __ 103, 108Black Whale Cruises, Crystal Queen (GAC) ___ 56Blackbeard’s Cave (SHR) _____________ 26Boardwalk Hall (GAC) _______________ 52BounceU (DEL) ___________________ 95Bowcraft Amusement Park (GWY) _______ 126Bradley Beach Miniature Golf Course (SHR) __ 28Bridgeton Southern N.J. All Sports Hall of Fame Museum (SSH) ___________ 64Camden Children’s Garden (DEL) ________ 89Campgaw Ski Area (GWY) ____________ 123Cape Liberty Cruise Port (GWY)________ 118Cape May Park & Zoo (SSH) ___________ 70Cape May Whale Watch and Research Center (SSH) ____________________ 66Cape May Whale Watcher (SSH) _________ 66Carousel Family Entertainment Center (SHR) _ 37Casino Arcade (SHR) ________________ 37Casino Pier and Jenkinson’s Breakwater Beach Water Park (SHR)______________ 37Catch a Rising Star (DEL) _____________ 93Central Pier Arcade & Speedway (GAC) _____ 52Circle A Riding Academy (SHR) __________ 32Clementon Amusement Park & Splash World Waterpark (DEL) __________________ 90CoCo Key Water Resort at the Mount Laurel Marriott (DEL) ___________ 92Cohanzick Zoo (SSH) _______________ 64Coin Castle Amusements (SHR) _________ 37Combat Sports (SHR) _______________ 34Compass Rose - Performance Sailing (GWY)__122Congo Falls Miniature Golf (SSH) ________ 71Cornucopia Princess (GWY) __________ 125Cowtown Rodeo (DEL) _______________ 93Crystal Springs Family Aquatic Center (GWY) _120Delaware River Steam Train Excursion (SKY) __108Delaware River Tubing, Inc. (SKY) _______ 104Delsea Drive-In (SSH) _______________ 73Diablo Freeride Park (SKY) ___________ 109Dock Tours at Viking Village (SHR) ________ 26Dreyfuss Planetarium at the Newark Museum (GWY) __________________ 124Eagleswood Amusement Park (SHR) ______ 30Earth Friendly Organic Farm & Bed & Breakfast (SHR) ______________ 28Evergreen Farm & Golf (GWY) _________ 127Fantasy Island Amusement Park (SHR) _____ 26Finns Point Lighthouse (DEL) ___________ 93Flamingo Golf (SHR) ________________ 38Fort Hancock (SHR) ________________ 30Franks Family Theatres (GAC) ___________ 54Friends of the NJ Transportation Heritage Center (SKY) ____________________ 108Funtime America (SHR) ______________ 28Funtown Amusement Pier (SHR) ________ 37Future Classics, LLC. (SHR) ____________ 33Garden State Exhibit Center (SKY) ______ 108Ghost Tour of Ocean City (SSH) _________ 71Gillian’s Funland (SSH) ______________ 72Gillian’s Island Golf & Water Park (SSH) ____ 71Gillian’s Wonderland Pier (SSH) _________ 71Gold Coast Arena (SHR) _____________ 30Harborside Yacht Cruises (GWY) ________ 122Hartland Miniature Golf & Arcade (SHR) ____ 38High Point Cross Country Ski Center (SKY) __ 109Highlands Water Taxi (SHR) ____________ 30Hot Sand Glass Studio (SHR) __________ 24

Imagine That (SKY) ________________ 104IMAX Theatre at the Tropicana (GAC) ______ 52Insectropolis (SHR) ________________ 38iPlay America (SHR) ________________ 30Jenkinson’s Aquarium (SHR) ___________ 36Jenkinson’s Boardwalk Amusements (SHR) __ 36Jenkinson’s Breakwater Beach Water Park at Casino Pier (SHR)__________________ 37Jersey Shore Pirates (SHR) ____________ 28Jilly’s Arcade (SSH) _________________ 71Johnson Park Zoo (GWY) ____________ 125Keansburg Amusement Park (SHR) _______ 32Lambertville Waterfront (SKY) _________ 105Land of Make Believe & Pirates Cove (SKY) _ 104Liberty Science Center (GWY) _________ 122Lucky Leo’s Arcade (SHR) _____________ 37Lucky’s Arcade (SHR) _______________ 37Lucy the Elephant (GAC) ______________ 54Manasquan Water Taxi (SHR) ___________ 28Manasquan Water Taxi (SHR) ___________ 34Meadowlands Exposition Center (GWY) ___ 126Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament (GWY) _123Memorial at Harbor View Park (GWY) _____ 118Miss Chris Marina (SSH) _____________ 66Morey’s Piers (SSH) ________________ 73Morris County College & Planetarium (SKY) _ 108Mountain Creek Skiing (SKY) __________ 109Mountain Creek Water Park (SKY) _______ 109Mr. Tees Putt ‘n Play (SHR) ____________ 26Music Man Singing Ice Cream Shoppe (SHR) _ 33New Egypt Speedway (SHR) ___________ 35New Jersey Civil War Flag Exhibit (DEL) _____ 95New Jersey World War II Memorial (DEL) ____ 95NJ Adventure Tours, LLC (SKY) _________ 108Northlandz (SKY) _________________ 104NY Waterway (GWY) _______________ 127Oakford Lake & Paradise Park (SHR) ______ 35Ocean Oasis Waterpark & Beach Club, (formerly Raging Waters) (SSH) _________ 73Offshore Sailing School (GWY) _________ 122Old Time Photos (SHR) ______________ 37Our Endless Summer (SHR) ___________ 38Phillipsburg Railroad Historians Museum (SKY) __________________ 108Pine Creek Miniature Golf (SKY) ________ 109Planetarium at Raritan Valley Community College (SKY) ___________________ 107Playcade Amusements (GAC) ___________ 52Playland’s Castaway Cove (SSH) _________ 71Popcorn Park Zoo (SHR) _____________ 30Prudential Center (GWY) ____________ 124Rainforest Café (GAC) _______________ 52Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Museum (GAC) ___ 52River Lady (SHR) __________________ 38Robert J. Novins Planetarium (SHR) ______ 38Royal Rolling Chairs (GAC) ____________ 52Runaway Rapids Water Park (SHR) _______ 32Rutgers Louis Brown Athletic Center (GWY) _ 125Sahara Sam’s Oasis Indoor Water Park (DEL) _ 95Sand Trap Miniature Golf (SHR) _________ 38Sandy Hook Lighthouse (SHR) __________ 30Scarecrow Hollow Cornfield Maze (DEL) ____ 94Sea Feaver Excursions (GWY) __________ 122Sea Girt Lighthouse (c1896) (SHR) _______ 37Seaside Park Boardwalk (SHR) _________ 37Seaside Sailing, LLC (SHR) ____________ 38Show Place Ice Cream Parlour (SHR) ______ 26Silver Bullet Speedboat & Dolphin Watch (SSH) 73Six Flags Great Adventure, Wild Safari and Hurricane Harbor (SHR) ______________ 32Space Farms Zoo & Museum (SKY) ______ 102Spirit of Cape May Dinner Cruises (SSH) ____ 66Spirit of New Jersey (GWY) ___________ 127Splash Zone Water Park (SSH) __________ 73Statue Cruises (GWY) ______________ 122

Steel Pier Amusements (GAC) __________ 52Storybook Land (GAC) _______________ 54Sunset View Farms (SKY) ____________ 105Sussex County Fairgrounds (SKY) _______ 102The Funplex (DEL) _________________ 92The Game Room (SHR) ______________ 37The Hidden Valley Club (SKY) __________ 109Three Forts Ferry at Fort Mott (Delafort Ferry) (DEL) _______________ 93Thundering Surf Water Park (SHR) ________ 26Tinicum Rear Range Lighthouse (DEL) _____ 92Tomahawk Lake, Inc. (Water Park) (SKY) ___ 108Tuckerton Gifts & Décor (SHR) __________ 39Tuckerton Junction Railroad Co. (SHR) _____ 39Tuckerton Seaport (SHR) _____________ 39Turtle Back Zoo (GWY) ______________ 127Twin Lights of Navesink Lighthouse (SHR) ___ 30Valley Shepherd Creamery (SKY)________ 106Velocity 17 (GWY) ________________ 123Wild West City (SKY) _______________ 107Wyland’s Whaling Wall (SSH) ___________ 73

GOLFINGAnchor Golfland (SKY) ______________ 109Apple Mountain Golf & Country Club (SKY) _ 102Ash Brook Golf Course (GWY) __________ 126Atlantic City Country Club (GAC) _________ 52Avalon Golf Club (SSH) ______________ 70Ballamor Golf Club (GAC) _____________ 54Ballyowen Golf Club at Crystal Springs Resort (SKY) _______________ 104Bear Brook Golf Club (SKY) ___________ 107Beaver Brook Country Club (SKY) _______ 102Beckett Country Club (DEL) ____________ 95Bel-Air Golf Course (SHR) _____________ 39Berkshire Valley Golf Course (SKY) ______ 105Bey Lea Golf Course (SHR) ____________ 38Black Bear Golf Club at Crystal Springs Resort (SKY) __________ 104Blair Academy Golf Course (SKY) _______ 102Blue Heron Pines Golf Club (GAC) _______ 54Bowling Green Golf Club (SKY) _________ 106Buena Vista Country Club (GAC) _________ 54Bunker Hill Golf Course (DEL) __________ 93Cape May National Golf Club (SSH) _______ 70Cape May Par 3 & Driving Range (SSH) ____ 72Cascades Golf Course (SKY) __________ 104Cedar Creek at Berkeley (SHR) __________ 26Centerton Country Club (DEL) __________ 93Charleston Springs Golf Course (SHR) _____ 35Clearbrook Golf Course (GWY) _________ 123Cohanzick Country Club (SSH) __________ 70Colonial Terrace Golf Club (SHR)_________ 39Cranbury Golf Club (DEL) _____________ 95Cream Ridge Golf Club (SHR) __________ 30Cruz Golf Country Club (SHR) ___________ 30Crystal Springs Golf & Spa Resort (SKY) ___ 104Culver Lake Golf Course (SKY) _________ 102Darlington Golf Course (GWY) _________ 123Deerwood Country Club (DEL) __________ 95Eagle Ridge Golf Club (SHR) ___________ 33East Orange Golf Course (GWY) ________ 126Eastlyn Golf Club (SSH) ______________ 73Emerson Golf Club (GWY) ____________ 121Farmstead Golf & Country Club (SKY) _____ 105Fernwood Golf Club (GWY) ___________ 126Flanders Valley Golf Course (SKY) _______ 103Fountain Green Golf Course (DEL) ________ 90Francis Byrne Golf Course (GWY) _______ 127Freeway Golf Course (DEL) ____________ 94Frog Rock Golf and Country Club (GAC) ____ 54Galloping Hill Golf Course (GWY) _______ 122Gambler Ridge Golf Club (SHR) _________ 30Glenwild Greens (GWY) _____________ 118Golden Pheasant Golf Course (DEL) _______ 91

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Golf Land (DEL) ___________________ 95Great Gorge Country Club at Crystal Springs Resort (SKY) _______________ 106Green Knoll Golf Course (SKY) _________ 103Hamilton Trails Golf Club (GAC) _________ 54Hanover Country Club (DEL) ___________ 91Harbor Pines Golf Club (GAC)___________ 54Hendricks Field Golf Club (GWY) ________ 118Heritage Links (SSH) ________________ 72Heron Glen Golf Course (SKY) _________ 108Hidden Acres Golf Course (SKY) ________ 105High Bridge Hills Golf Club (SKY) _______ 104High Mountain Golf Club (GWY) ________ 121Highpoint Golf Club (SKY) ____________ 107Hillsborough Golf & Country Club (SKY) ___ 104Hominy Hill Golf Course (SHR) __________ 28Howell Park Golf Course (SHR) __________ 30Hyatt Hills Golf Complex (GWY) ________ 118Indian Spring Country Club (DEL) ________ 91John F. Gaffney Green Tree Golf Course (GAC) _ 54Knob Hill Golf Club (SHR) _____________ 34Knoll East Country Club (SKY) _________ 108Kresson Golf Course (DEL) ____________ 95Laguna Oaks Golf Course (SSH) _________ 70Lake Lackawanna Golf Course (SKY) _____ 108Lakewood Country Club (SHR) __________ 33Latona Golf Course (GAC) _____________ 54Mattawang Golf Club (SKY) ___________ 102Mays Landing Golf Club (GAC) __________ 54McCullough’s Emerald Golf Links (GAC) ____ 54Meadows Golf Club (SKY) ____________ 106Mercer Oaks Golf Course (DEL) _________ 95Minebrook Golf Club (SKY) ___________ 104Minerals Golf Club at Crystal Springs Resort (SKY) ___________________ 109Miry Run Country Club (DEL) ___________ 94Mountain View Golf Course (DEL) ________ 95Neshanic Valley Golf Course (SKY) ______ 107Ocean Acres Country Club (SHR) _________ 34Ocean County Golf Course at Atlantis (SHR) __ 34Ocean County Golf Course at Forge Pond (SHR)__________________ 28Orchard Hills Golf Course (GWY) ________ 124Overpeck County Golf Course (GWY) _____ 126Paramus Golf & Country Club (GWY) _____ 124Passaic County Golf Course (GWY) ______ 127Pebble Creek Golf Club (SHR) __________ 28Pennsauken Country Club (DEL) _________ 93Pinch Brook Golf Course (SKY) _________ 104Pine Brook Golf Course (SHR) __________ 34Pine Hill Golf Club (DEL) _____________ 93Pinelands Golf Course (DEL) ___________ 95Plainfield Country Club (GWY) _________ 120Plainfield West Nine (GWY) __________ 125Pomona Golf and Country Club (GAC)______ 56Princeton Country Club (DEL)___________ 93Quail Brook Golf Course (SKY) _________ 108Ramblewood Country Club (DEL) ________ 92Rancocas Golf Club (DEL) _____________ 95Raritan Landing Golf Course (GWY) ______ 125River Vale Country Club (GWY) _________ 126RiverWinds Golf Club (DEL) ____________ 95Rockleigh County Golf Course (GWY) _____ 126Rocky Ridge Driving Range & Miniature Golf (SKY) _______________ 107Rolling Greens Golf Club (SKY) _________ 107Ron Jaworski’s Running Deer Golf Club (DEL) _ 93Ron Jaworski’s Valleybrook Golf Club (DEL) __ 88Royce Brook Golf Club (SKY) __________ 104Rutgers University Golf Course (GWY) _____ 125Sand Barrens Golf Club (SSH) __________ 73Scotch Hills Country Club (GWY) ________ 126Scotland Run Golf Club (DEL) __________ 95Sea Oaks Golf Club (SHR)_____________ 34Seaview, A Dolce Resort (GAC) _________ 54Shark River Golf Course (SHR) __________ 35Shore Gate Golf Club (SSH) ___________ 72

Sky View Golf Club (SKY) ____________ 108Spooky Brook Golf Course (SKY) ________ 108Spring Meadow Golf Course (SHR) _______ 30Springfield Golf Center (DEL) ___________ 92Stony Brook Golf Course (DEL) __________ 91Sunset Valley Golf Course (SKY) ________ 108Tamarack Golf Course, East & West (GWY) __ 120Tara Greens Golf Center (SKY) _________ 108The Architects Golf Club (SKY) _________ 108The Colts Neck Golf Club (SHR) _________ 28The Links at Brigantine Beach (GAC) ______ 54The Meadows at Middlesex Golf Club (GWY) _125The Pines at Clermont (SSH) ___________ 70The Pitman Golf Club (DEL) ____________ 94Town & Country Golf Links (DEL) _________ 95Twin Willows Golf Course (SKY) _________ 106Twisted Dune Golf Club (GAC) __________ 54Valley Brook Golf Club (GWY) __________ 126Victors Par-3 Golf Course (GAC) _________ 54Vineyard Golf at Renault Winery (GAC) _____ 54Warrenbrook Golf Course (SKY) ________ 109Washington Township Golf Club (DEL) _____ 95Wedgwood Country Club (DEL) __________ 95Weequahic Park Golf Course (GWY) ______ 124West Long Branch Golf Driving Range (SHR) _ 39Westwood Golf Club (DEL) ____________ 95White Oaks Country Club (DEL) _________ 92Wild Oaks Golf Club (DEL) ____________ 94Wild Turkey Golf Club at Crystal Springs Resort (SKY) ____________________ 104Willow Brook Country Club (DEL) ________ 91

HISTORIC SITESAbel & Mary Nicholson House (DEL) ______ 94African American Heritage Walking Tours of Cape May (SSH) __________________ 68Allen House (SHR) _________________ 38Atlantic Heritage Center (GAC) __________ 56Baylor Massacre Burial Site (GWY) ______ 126Berlin Train Station (DEL) _____________ 88Beverly National Cemetery (DEL) ________ 88Blue Army of Our Lady of Fatima and the Immaculate Heart of Mary Shrine (SKY) ___ 109Boonton Historical Society (SKY) _______ 102Bordentown Historical Society (DEL) ______ 88Borough of Woodstown (DEL) ___________ 95Boxwood Hall State Historic Site (GWY) ___ 120Bridgeton Historical District (SSH) _______ 64Burlington County Historical Society (DEL) __ 88Camp Merritt Memorial Monument (GWY) __ 118Cape May Lighthouse (SSH) ___________ 70Central Railroad of NJ Terminal (CRRNJ) (GWY) __________________ 122Christ Church (SHR) ________________ 35City of Burlington Tourism Council (DEL) ____ 88Civil Rights Garden (GAC) _____________ 52Cooper Gristmill (SKY) ______________ 103Covenhoven House (SHR) _____________ 30Dey Mansion (GWY) _______________ 127Drumthwacket (DEL) ________________ 93East Point Lighthouse (SSH) ___________ 70Easton Tower Bergen County Historic Site (GWY) _____________________ 124Edison National Historic Site (GWY) _____ 127Elias Van Bunschooten Museum (SKY) ____ 109Ellis Island Immigration Museum (GWY) ___ 122Finns Point National Cemetery (DEL) ______ 93Floyd Moreland Historic Dentzel / Looff Carousel (SHR) ________________ 37Fort Lee Historic Park (GWY) __________ 121Foster - Armstrong House (SKY) ________ 107Fosterfields Living Historical Farm (SKY) ___ 107Garretson Farm (GWY) ______________ 121Gethsemane Cemetery (GWY) _________ 123Glenmont Mansion (GWY)____________ 127Goodwin Holocaust Museum & Education Center (DEL) _____________________ 90Green Sergeants Bridge (SKY) _________ 108

Grover Cleveland Birthplace (GWY) ______ 118Hancock House (DEL) _______________ 91Hereford Inlet Lighthouse (SSH) _________ 71Heritage Trail Association of Somerset County(SKY) ______________ 103Historic Batsto Village (DEL) ___________ 88Historic Centennial Summer Cottage (SHR) __ 36Historic Cold Spring Village (SSH) ________ 68Historic New Bridge Landing Park (GWY)___ 125Historic Speedwell (SKY) ____________ 107Historic Walnford (SHR) ______________ 24Historical Society of Princeton (DEL) ______ 93Holmes-Hendrickson House (SHR) _______ 30Hope Historic District (SKY) __________ 104Howell Living History Farm (DEL) ________ 94Indian King Tavern Museum (DEL) ________ 90Infoage (SHR) ____________________ 39Jacob’s Chapel African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church (DEL) __________ 92Jockey Hollow (SKY) _______________ 107John Woolman Memorial (DEL) _________ 92Justice William Brennan Courthouse, Hudson County Historical Courthouse (GWY) _____ 122Kearny Cottage of Perth Amboy (GWY) ____ 125Kuser Farm Mansion & Park (DEL) _______ 91Lakeview, The Buckelew House (GWY) ____ 122Lawnside Historic District (DEL) _________ 91Lawrence Township Historic Sites (DEL) ____ 91Loew’s Theater (GWY) ______________ 122Long Pond Ironworks Historic District (GWY) _127Longstreet Farm (SHR) ______________ 30Lower Alloways Creek Historic Log Cabin (DEL) _____________________ 89Marlpit Hall (SHR) _________________ 35Merchants and Drovers Tavern Museum (GWY) __________________ 125Monmouth Battlefield State Park (SHR) ____ 34Nassau Hall (DEL) _________________ 93Navy Lakehurst Information Center (SHR) ___ 33Nelden-Roberts Stonehouse (SKY) ______ 107New Jersey State House (DEL) __________ 95New Jersey Vietnam Veterans‘ Memorial Foundation & Vietnam Era Educational Center (SHR) ____________________ 32Ocean City Tabernacle (SSH) ___________ 72Old Barracks Museum (DEL) ___________ 95Old Salem County Courthouse (DEL) ______ 94Old Swedes Trinity Episcopal Church (DEL) __ 94Old Tennent Presbyterian Church (SHR) ____ 34Old Wall Historical Society (SHR) ________ 39Peter Mott House (DEL) ______________ 91Prallsville Mills at Delaware & Raritan Canal State Park (SKY) _____________ 109Proprietary House / The Royal Governor’s Mansion (GWY) __________________ 125Red Bank Battlefield (DEL)____________ 92Red Mill Museum Village (SKY) ________ 103Ringwood Manor (GWY) _____________ 125Rockingham Historic Site (SKY) ________ 105Rockingham Historic Site (DEL) _________ 92Saint Peter’s Episcopal Church (founded 1702) (SHR)_______________ 30Salem County Historical Society Museum (DEL) ___________________ 94Salem Oak & Friends Burial Ground (DEL) ___ 94Smith - Cadbury Mansion (DEL) _________ 91Smithville Mansion (DEL) _____________ 90Somers Mansion (GAC) ______________ 56Somerset County Court House (SKY) _____ 108St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church (DEL) _____ 88St. Vladimir’s Memorial Russian Orthodox Church (SHR) ____________________ 32Stanley Theater (GWY) ______________ 122Statue of Liberty (GWY) _____________ 122Steuben House (GWY) ______________ 125Sunset Lake & Turtle Gut Park & Memorial (SSH) ___________________ 73Taylor-Butler House (SHR) ____________ 35The Benjamin Temple House (DEL) _______ 90

The Deserted Village of Feltville-Glenside Park (GWY) _____________________ 118The Great Falls Cultural Center (GWY) ____ 125The Hermitage (GWY) ______________ 122The Historic Village of Waterloo at Allamuchy Mountain State Park (SKY) __________ 108The Lester Stable (GWY) _____________ 125The Meadows Foundation, Inc. (SKY) _____ 108The Middlebrook Winter Encampment of Washington’s Army (SKY) ____________ 103Trenton Battle Monument (DEL) _________ 95Wallace House Historic Site / Old Dutch Parsonage (SKY) _________________ 108Walt Whitman House (DEL) ____________ 89Washington Crossing State Park (DEL) _____ 94Whitall House (DEL) ________________ 92Whitesbog Village (DEL) ______________ 92Wildwoods’ Vietnam Veterans Remembrance Wall (SSH) ______________________ 73William Trent House Museum (DEL) _______ 95Woodrow Wilson Hall at Monmouth University (SHR) ___________________ 39World War II Fire Control Tower (SSH) ______ 70

NATIONAL PARKSDelaware Water Gap National Recreation Area (SKY) _____________________ 103Morristown National Historical Park & Jockey Hollow (SKY) ____________________ 107Sandy Hook Unit, Gateway National Recreation Area (SHR) _______________ 30

OUTDOORSAlloway Creek Watershed Wetlands Restorations Site (DEL) ______________ 94Atlantic County Park in Estell Manor (GAC) __ 54Avis Campbell Gardens (GWY) _________ 123Bamboo Brook Outdoor Education Center (SKY) ____________________ 103Barnegat Branch Rails to Trails (SHR) _____ 26Basecamp Outfitters (SKY) ___________ 102Bergen County Zoological Park (GWY) ____ 124Branch Brook Park (GWY) ____________ 124Brookdale Park Rose Garden (GWY) _____ 127Camden County Environmental Education Center (DEL) _____________________ 90Campgaw Mountain Reservation (GWY) ___ 123Cape May Bird Observatory (SSH) ________ 70Cape May Bird Observatory: Northwood Center (SSH) ____________________ 70Cape May Bird Observatory: Research & Education Center (SSH) ______________ 70Cape May National Wildlife Refuge (SSH) ___ 70Cattus Island County Park (SHR)_________ 38Clouster Nature Center (GWY) _________ 118Cora Hartshorn Arboretum & Bird Sanctuary (GWY) ______________ 126Cross Estate Gardens (SKY) __________ 102Crossley Preserve (SHR) ______________ 28David C. Shaw Arboretum (SHR) ________ 32Davis Johnson Memorial Park (GWY) _____ 126Deep Cut Gardens (SHR) _____________ 35Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area (SKY) _____________________ 103Duke Farms (SKY) ________________ 104Edith Duff Gwinn Gardens (SHR) _________ 26Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge (SHR) ____________________ 26Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge, Brigatine Division (GAC) ______________ 56Elmer Lake Wildlife Management Area (DEL) _ 90Fairview Farm Wildlife Preserve (SKY) _____ 102Fisherman’s Cove Conservation Area (SHR) __ 34Flat Rock Brook Nature Center (GWY) ____ 121Florence and Robert Zuck Arboretum (SKY) _ 106Frelinghuysen Arboretum (SKY) ________ 107Garden for the Blind & Physically Handicapped & Iselin Library (GWY) _____ 122George Griswold Frelinghuysen Arboretum (SKY) _________________ 107Great Bay Boulevard (SHR) ____________ 34

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Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge (SKY) ___________________ 102Great Swamp Outdoor Education Center (SKY) ____________________ 103Great Swamp Watershed Association (SKY) _ 102Hackensack Riverkeeper (GWY) ________ 125Henry Hudson Trail (SHR) _____________ 32Herrontown Woods (DEL) _____________ 93Hoboken Cove Boathouse (GWY) _______ 122Huber Woods Environmental Center (SHR) __ 35Hunterdon County Arboretum (SKY) ______ 106Institute for Advanced Study Woods (DEL) ___ 93Jacques Cousteau National Estuarine Research Reserve (SHR)______________ 39James A. McFaul Environmental Center (GWY) ___________________ 127Johnson’s Corner Farm (DEL) ___________ 91Joseph J. White Cranberry Connection (DEL)__ 94Kateri Enviromental Center (SHR) ________ 93Lake Horicon (SHR) ________________ 33Lakota Wolf Preserve at Camp Taylor (SKY) _ 103Leaming’s Run Gardens & Colonial Farm (SSH) _____________________ 73Lee Turkey Farm (DEL) _______________ 90Leonard J. Buck Garden (SKY) _________ 103Lewis W. Barton Arboretum at Medford Leas (DEL) ______________________ 91Lorrimer Sanctuary (GWY) ____________ 121Lower Alloways Creek (DEL) ____________ 94Macculloch Hall Historical Museum & Gardens (SKY) ___________ 107Mad Horse Creek Wildlife Management Area (DEL) _____________ 89Manasquan Inlet (SHR) ______________ 36Manasquan Reservoir and Visitor Center (SHR) ____________________ 32Mannington Meadows Wildlife Refuge (DEL) ____________________ 94Meadowedge Park (SHR) _____________ 26Meadowlands Environment Center (GWY) __ 123Merrill Creek Reservoir (SKY) __________ 109Moses D. Heath Farm Exhibit (SHR) _______ 35Mountain Lakes Nature Preserve (DEL) ____ 94Mt. Mitchell Scenic Overlook (SHR) _______ 24New Jersey Audubon Society, Weis Ecology Center (GWY) ___________________ 125New Jersey Audubon Society’s Plainsboro Preserve (GWY) __________________ 118New Jersey Coastal Heritage Trail Route (SSH) _____________________ 71New Jersey Forest Resource Education Center (SHR) ____________________ 32New Jersey Marine Sciences Consortium & Education and Outreach Program (SHR) ____ 30NJ State Botanical Gardens at Skylands Manor (GWY) ________________________ 125Oakside Bloomfield Culture Center (GWY) __ 118Palisades Interstate Park (GWY) _______ 118Palmyra Cove Nature Park (DEL) _________ 92Paws Farm Nature Center of Mount Laurel Township (DEL) ___________________ 92Pequest Trout Hatchery and Natural Resource Education Center (SKY) _______ 107Pinelands Visitor Center (DEL) __________ 94Poricy Park Conservancy (SHR) _________ 35Presby Memorial Iris Gardens (GWY) _____ 127Ramapo Valley County Reservation (GWY) __ 123Rancocas Nature Center (DEL) __________ 92Raptor Trust (SKY) ________________ 106Reeves-Reed Arboretum (GWY) ________ 126Rudolf W. van der Goot Rose Garden (SKY) _ 103Rutgers Gardens (GWY) _____________ 124Sandy Hook Bird Observatory (SHR) ______ 30Sandy Hook Unit, Gateway National Recreation Area (SHR) _______________ 30Sayen Botanical Gardens (DEL) _________ 91Scherman-Hoffman Wildlife Sanctuary (SKY) _102Scotland Run Park Nature Center (DEL) ____ 90Somerset County Environmental Education Center (SKY) ____________________ 102Stone Harbor Bird Sanctuary (SSH) _______ 72

Stony Brook Millstone Watershed Association (DEL) _________________________ 92Stow Creek Viewing Area (DEL) __________ 89Supawna Meadows National Wildlife Refuge (DEL) _______________ 93Tatum Park (SHR)__________________ 35Teaneck Creek Conservancy (GWY) ______ 126Tenafly Nature Center (GWY) __________ 126Terhune Orchards (DEL) ______________ 93The Celery Farm (GWY) _____________ 118The Nature Center of Cape May (SSH) _____ 68The Pinelands Institute for Natural and Environmental Studies (DEL) ___________ 88Trailside Nature & Science Center (GWY) __ 123Tuckahoe Wildlife Management Area (SSH) __ 73Van Vleck House & Gardens (GWY) ______ 123Wallbridge Rose Garden (GWY) ________ 123Warren E. Fox Nature Center (GAC) _______ 56Wells Mills County Park and Nature Center (SHR) ________________ 39Well-Sweep Herb Farm (SKY) __________ 108Wetlands Institute and Museum (SSH) _____ 72Wick House Herb Garden at Jockey Hollow Park (SKY) ____________ 107William L. Hutcheson Memorial Forest (SKY) 103Willowwood Arboretum (SKY) __________ 103Woodford Cedar Run Wildlife Refuge (DEL) __ 91

SHOPPINGAllen’s Auction Barn (DEL)_____________ 95Allentown Main Street (SHR) ___________ 24Americana by the Seashore (SHR) _______ 26Angela’s Carousel Collection (SHR) _______ 26Antique Center of Red Bank (SHR) _______ 37Antiques Emporium (SKY) ____________ 108Atlantic City Outlets - The Walk (GAC) ______ 52Barooo Surf Shop (SHR)______________ 37Bay Avenue Antiques (SHR) ____________ 26Bay Village & Schooner’s Wharf (SHR) _____ 26Beach House Classic Board Shop (SHR) ____ 26Bergen Town Center (GWY) ___________ 124Berlin Farmer’s Market (DEL) ___________ 88Bill Healy Crystal (SKY) _____________ 103Boardwalk Peanut Shoppe (GAC) ________ 52Boehm Porcelain (DEL) ______________ 92Boonton Main Street (SKY) __________ 102Borough of Flemington (SKY) __________ 104Bridgewater Commons (SKY) __________ 103Brook 35 Plaza (SHR) _______________ 37Brownstone Mill Antiques Center (GWY) ___ 123Brunswick Square Mall (GWY) _________ 120Burlington Center Mall (DEL) ___________ 88Center Stage Antiques (DEL) ___________ 92Cherry Hill Mall (DEL) _______________ 90Circle Factory Outlet Center (SHR) _______ 34City Place (GWY) _________________ 120Clems Antiques & Fine Collectibles (SHR) ___ 33Cobwebs Gift Shoppe (SHR) ___________ 26Collingswood Farmer’s Market (DEL) ______ 90Collingwood Auction and Flea Market (SHR) _ 39Columbus Farmers Market (DEL) ________ 90Comfort Zone (SHR) ________________ 36Country Antiques Center (DEL) __________ 90Cowtown Flea Market (DEL) ___________ 95Cumberland Mall (SSH) ______________ 73Deptford Mall (DEL) ________________ 90DeWolf’s -U- Pick Farm (SHR) __________ 35Downtown Bordentown Association (DEL) ___ 88Downtown Bridgeton (SSH) ____________ 66Downtown Frenchtown (SKY) __________ 104Downtown Historic Burlington City (DEL) ____ 88Downtown Millburn Development Alliance (GWY) __________________ 123Downtown Ocean City (SSH) ___________ 72Downtown Stone Harbor (SSH) _________ 72Downtown Toms River Farmers’ Market (SHR) _ 38Dutch Farmers Market (SKY) __________ 104Dutch Neck Village (SSH) _____________ 66

Earth Sea & Sky (SHR) _____________26, 34Emery’s Berry Farm, Inc. (SHR) __________ 35Englishtown Auction (SHR) ____________ 30Fashion Center (GWY) ______________ 124Favorite Things (SHR) _______________ 36First National Antiques (SHR) __________ 26Flemington Cut Glass (SKY) ___________ 104Flemington Fur Company (SKY) ________ 104Fond Memories Antiques and Gifts Center (SHR) ____________________ 36Forked River Framing (SHR) ___________ 30Freehold Raceway Mall (SHR) __________ 30Frogmore Country Store (SKY) _________ 102Front Porch Antiques (DEL) ____________ 92George’s Fault Antiques & Collectibles (DEL) _ 94Gifts by Tina (SHR) _________________ 36Golden Nugget Antique & Flea Market (SKY) _105Great Pacific Gallery & Frame Shop (SHR) ___ 36Grist Mill Antiques Center (DEL) _________ 92Haas Gallery (SKY) ________________ 105Hallock’s You Pick Farm & Greenhouses (SHR) ________________ 35Hamilton Mall (GAC) ________________ 56Harmon Cove Outlet Center (GWY) ______ 126Highlands Business Partnership (SHR) _____ 30Historic “Buzby’s” Chatsworth General Store (DEL) ________________ 90Historic Bound Brook Main Street (SKY) ___ 102Historic Burlington Antiques Emporium (DEL) _ 88Historic Chester Village (SKY) _________ 103Historic Downtown Dover Flea Market and Street Fair (SKY) _________________ 103Hudson Mall (GWY) _______________ 122Jackson Premium Outlets (SHR) ________ 32James’ & Fralinger’s (GAC) ____________ 52Jantiques (SSH) ___________________ 66Jenkinson’s (SHR) _________________ 36Jersey Gardens (GWY) ______________ 120Jim’s of Lambertville (SKY) ___________ 105Joyce Lawrence Fine Art (SHR) __________ 34Just Bead It (SHR) _________________ 36Kate & Company (SHR) ________________Kathy’s Kove & Kafe’ (SKY) ___________ 104Lafayette Mill Antiques Center (SKY) _____ 105Le Petite Garage (SHR) ______________ 37Liberty Village Premium Outlets (SKY) ____ 104Livingston Mall (GWY) ______________ 123Lucky Lady (SHR) __________________ 37Magical Carousel Gift Shoppe (SHR) ______ 37Main Street Antiques Center (SHR) _______ 38Main Street Hackettstown (SKY) ________ 104Main Street Haddonfield (DEL) _________ 90Main Street Highland Park (GWY) _______ 122Main Street Lawrenceville (DEL) _________ 91Main Street Mount Holly (DEL) __________ 92Main Street Shopping (GWY) __________ 123Manahawkin Mart (SHR) _____________ 34Menlo Park Mall (GWY) _____________ 120Messy Klosets (DEL) ________________ 95Mitsuwa Corp. (GWY) _______________ 120Monmouth Mall (SHR) _______________ 30Moorestown Mall (DEL) ______________ 92Mullica Hill Merchants Association (DEL) ___ 92Narcissus Florals & Gifts (SHR) _________ 39Nassau Place (DEL) ________________ 93New Egypt - Plumstead Township Flea Market Village and Auction (SHR) _____________ 35New Meadowlands Market at the Meadowlands Sports Complex (GWY) ____ 120Newport Centre Mall (GWY) __________ 122Ocean County Mall (SHR) _____________ 39Old Mill Antique Center (DEL) __________ 92Olde Lafayette Village (SKY) __________ 105Palmer Square Shops (DEL) ___________ 93Paramus Park Shopping Center (GWY) ____ 124Past and Present Antiques and Collectables (SHR) _________________ 30Phillipsburg Mall (SKY) _____________ 108

Picture Perfect Gallery & Framing (SHR) ____ 39Pier Village (SHR) __________________ 34Point Pavilion Antique Center (SHR) _______ 36Point Pleasant Antique Emporium (SHR) ____ 36Point Pleasant Beach Downtown (SHR) ____ 36Point Pleasant Galleries & Antiques (SHR) ___ 36Princeton Antiques & Books (GAC)________ 52Princeton MarketFair (DEL) ____________ 93Princeton Record Exchange (DEL) ________ 94Princeton Shopping Center (DEL) ________ 94Princeton University Store (DEL) _________ 94Quaint Downtown Summit (GWY) _______ 126Quakerbridge Mall (DEL) _____________ 91Rago Arts & Auction Center (SKY) _______ 105Rancocas Woods Village of Shops (DEL) ____ 92Red Bank Downtown (SHR) ____________ 37Red Barn Antiques (SHR) _____________ 35Ringwood Farmers Market (GWY) _______ 125Rockaway Townsquare (SKY) __________ 108Rova Farms (SHR) _________________ 32Rt. 70 Flea Market (SHR) _____________ 33Salem Main Street (DEL) _____________ 94Secaucus Shopping Outlets (GWY) ______ 126Shore Antique Center (SHR) ___________ 24Shore Mall (GAC) __________________ 54Somerville Center Antiques (SKY) _______ 108Spice Road at Trump Taj Mahal (GAC) _____ 52Steel’s Fudge, Inc. (GAC) _____________ 52Sunflower Glass Studio (SKY) _________ 109Sunset Beach Gift Shop (SSH) __________ 70Teddies of Mount Holly (DEL)___________ 92Terhune Orchards (DEL) ______________ 94The Beach House II (SHR) ____________ 36The Browse Around Antique Shop (DEL) ____ 91The Great Andover Antique Village (SKY) ___ 102The Grove at Shrewsbury (SHR) _________ 38The Jolly Tar (SHR) _________________ 26The Lizzie Rose (SHR) _______________ 39The Mall at Short Hills (GWY) _________ 126The Mall at Voorhees Town Center (DEL) ____ 95The Market Place I & II (SHR) __________ 34The Marketplace (GWY) ____________ 124The Mill Race Village (DEL) ____________ 92The Peoples Store (SKY) _____________ 105The Pier Shops at Caesars (GAC) ________ 52The Plaza at Harmon Meadow (GWY) _____ 126The Promenade at Sagemore (DEL) _______ 91The Quarter (GAC) _________________ 52The Shops at Riverside (GWY) _________ 121The Shops on Main Street (SHR) ________ 34The Summit Antiques Center (GWY) ______ 126Tomato Factory Antique Center (DEL) ______ 91Towne of Historic Smithville & Village Green (GAC) ________________ 56Tuckerton Emporium (SHR) ____________ 39Turntable Junction (SKY) ____________ 104Unshredded Nostalgia (SHR) ___________ 26Viking Village Shoppes (SHR) __________ 26Village Shoppes at Middle of the Shore (SHR) _____________________ 39Washington Street Mall (SSH) __________ 68Wayne Towne Center (GWY) ___________ 127Westfield Garden State Plaza (GWY) _____ 124Willowbrook Mall (GWY) _____________ 127Woodbridge Center (GWY) ___________ 127

SPAS800 West Salon & Spa (DEL) ___________ 91Adam N Eve Salon & Spa (SKY) ________ 108Ageless Skin Solutions (DEL) ___________ 91Amber Spa (DEL) __________________ 92Aquamedica Day Spa Resort & Salon (SHR) __ 34Atlantic City Hilton Health Spa (GAC) ______ 52Aurora De Juliis European Medical Spa (GWY) _____________________ 118Balneo-Esthetic Day Spa (GWY) ________ 124Bangz Salon & Wellness Spa (GWY) ______ 123

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Beauty Spa of Englewood (GWY) ________ 121Beyond Day Spa (GWY) _____________ 121Bliss Spa at the W Hotel (GWY) ________ 122Cape May Day Spa (SSH) _____________ 68Christine Valmy Day Spa (GWY) ________ 125Cosmetic and Wellness Center (GWY) ______ 18D’Jais Salon & Spa (SHR) _____________ 39DePasquale, The Spa (SKY) ___________ 107Dieci Life Style Spa (GWY) ___________ 123Elaine’s Full Service Salon & Day Spa (GWY) _120Elements Spa at Crystal Springs Resort (SKY) ____________________ 109European Day Spa & Salon (GWY) _______ 118Experience Spa and Salon (GWY) _______ 122Facelogic Spa (SKY) _______________ 107Facelogic Spa (DEL) ________________ 90Gentle Healing Wellness Spa (GWY) ______ 118Gisu Salon & Spa (GWY) ____________ 127Harmony Day Spa (GWY) ____________ 118Harrah’s Red Door Spa (GAC) __________ 52Healing and Rejuvenation Center (GWY) __ 122Health Club & Spa at Resorts (GAC) ______ 52Hilton Short Hills Spa (GWY) __________ 126In The Village - A Fine Salon and Day Spa (DEL) ____________________ 92Jagged Edge Spa and Salon (GWY) ______ 124La Beaute Salon & Spa at The Orchards of Dover Plaza (SHR) ________________ 39LeSalon Classique & The Day Spa (SKY) ___ 102Liliya Skin Care Spa (GWY) ___________ 125Looking Good Salon and Day Spa (GWY) __ 120Louis Christian/Wayne/Robert Salon & Spa (DEL) _________________ 90Marma Day Spa (GWY) _____________ 122Metropolis Spa & Salon (DEL) __________ 94Mezzaluna Day Spa (GWY) ___________ 127Minding the Body Wellness Center (SHR) ___ 37Nino Tollis Salon & Spa (GWY) _________ 127On the Side Spa (GWY) _____________ 127Panache Hair Salon & Day Spa (SKY) ____ 109Qua Bath & Spa at Caesars (GAC) ________ 52Razberri Day Spa (SHR) ______________ 39Rizzieri Marlton Spa and Salon (DEL) _____ 91Rizzieri Spa and Salon (DEL) ___________ 94Serenity Day Spa (GWY) _____________ 126Simply Skin (SHR) _________________ 39Skin Care Center of New Jersey (GWY) ____ 127Skin Deep Day Spa (GWY) ___________ 124Spa at the Taj (GAC) ________________ 52Spa Blisstique (GWY) ______________ 120Spa Nordstrom Clinic (GWY) __________ 124Spa Toccare at the Borgata (GAC) ________ 52Stress Solutions Spa (SKY) ___________ 109The Botanical Day Spa (GWY) _________ 125The Brass Rose Spa & Salon (SKY) ______ 102The Fountain European Day Spa (GWY) ___ 121The Fountain Spa (GWY) ____________ 125The Pampered Spirit (SHR) ____________ 36The Spa at Bally’s (GAC) ______________ 52The Spa at Doral Forrestal (DEL) ________ 94The Spa at Ocean Place (SHR) __________ 34The Spa at Porte Liberte (GWY) ________ 122The Spirit Spa of Oldwick (SKY) ________ 107Therapeutic Touch (SHR) _____________ 26Toppers Spa & Salon (DEL) ____________ 91Transcendence Spa & Christine Michelle and the Samadhi Yoga Center of Highlands (SHR) ___ 30Tropicana Health Spa (GAC) ___________ 52Trump Marina Crimzen Health Spa (GAC) ___ 52Trump Plaza Health Spa (GAC) __________ 52Vallerie European Spa (DEL) ___________ 91Vito Mazza Salon & Day Spa (GWY) ______ 127White Sands Resort & Spa (SHR) ________ 37

SPORTS & RECREATION125-ft. Jamica (SHR) _______________ 28100-ft. Paramount (SHR) _____________ 28

Acme Surf & Sports (SHR) ____________ 28Adams Canoe Rentals, Inc. (DEL) ________ 94Al & Sam’s Boat & Kayak Rentals & Retail (SSH) ____________________ 71Al & Sam’s Canoe, Boat & Kayak (DEL) _____ 92Alliance for a Living Ocean (SHR) ________ 38A-Lot-A Hot Air (SKY) _______________ 103American Balloon (SKY) _____________ 109Angler’s Choice Sport Fishing Charter Service (GAC) ____________________ 54Aqua Adventure (SHR) _______________ 28Atco Raceway (DEL) ________________ 88Atlantic City Cruises, Inc. (GAC) _________ 52Atlantic City Fishing & Dive Center - Captain Collet (GAC) _____________________ 52Atlantic City Miniature Golf (GAC) ________ 54Atlantic Divers (GAC) ________________ 54Atlantic Highlands Municipal Harbor (SHR) __ 24Atlantic Highlands Princess (SHR) ________ 26Atlantic Parasail Inc. (SSH) ____________ 74Balloonatics & Aeronuts (SKY) _________ 108Bandit IV (SHR) ___________________ 28Barnegat Bay Sail Charters (SHR) ________ 26Barnegat Light Borough Boat Ramp (SHR) __ 26Barnegat Light Borough, Skate Park (SHR) __ 26Barnegat Light Yacht Basin (SHR) ________ 26Barnegat Municipal Public Dock (SHR) ____ 26Barnegat Township Boat Ramp (SHR) ______ 26Barnegat Township Skate Park (Wooden) (SHR) _______________ 26Barvic Charter Boat (SHR) ____________ 37Bay Cats (SSH) ___________________ 72Bayblasters (SSH) _________________ 72Bayview Watersports (SSH) ____________ 72Beach Haven Parasailing & Water Sports (SHR) ____________________ 26Beachwood Bicycles (SHR) ____________ 28Beasley’s Point Sea-Doo (SSH) _________ 72Bel Haven Paddle Sports (GAC) _________ 54Bel Haven Paddlesports (DEL) __________ 90Belmar Parasail (SHR) _______________ 28Betty and Nick’s Bait & Tackle Shop (SHR) __ 37Big Kid Sportfishing (SHR) ____________ 28Big Mohawk II (SHR) ________________ 28Biplane Rides, Robert J. Miller Airpark (SHR) _ 28Blue Max Aviation, LLC (SKY) __________ 109Bobbie’s Boat Rentals (SHR) ___________ 26Bogan’s Basin Deep Sea Fishing Marina (SHR) ____________________ 28Bound Brook Golf Range (SKY)_________ 102Bridgeport Speedway (DEL) ____________ 88Bridgewater Sports Arena (SKY) ________ 103Brighton Beach Surf Shop (SHR) ________ 34Burlington City Boat Ramp (DEL) ________ 88Byrne Community Center (SSH) _________ 73Calypso Sailing Adventures (GWY) _______ 122Campbell’s Field (DEL) ______________ 89Canal Side Boat & Kayak Rental (SSH) _____ 71Capt. Cal II (SHR) __________________ 28Capt. Mike’s Marina & Kayaks (SHR) ______ 39Captain John’s Charter Fishing (SHR) ______ 32Carolyn Ann III (SHR) _______________ 26Casino Fishing Pier (SHR) _____________ 37Causeway Boat Rentals (SHR) __________ 34Caveman Sport Fishing, South Jersey Marina (SSH) _________________________ 68Charter Boat Tampa VII (SHR) __________ 37Charter Sails (SHR) ________________ 37Chill Out Sports Arena (SKY) __________ 104Cindy Lou Sport Fishing, Riverfront Marina (SHR) ______________ 28Clark’s Canoe Rental (DEL) ____________ 92Classic Boat Rides, LLC. (SHR) __________ 30Clinton Canoe & Kayak Co. (SKY) _______ 103Coastline Adventure Surfing School (SHR) ___ 36Cock Robin (SHR) _________________ 37Cranbury Inlet Marina (SHR) ___________ 37Dauntless Broadway Basin (SHR) ________ 37

Delrosso’s Blue Baron Biplanes (SHR) _____ 39Dock Outfitters (SHR) _______________ 37Don’s Boat Rental (SHR) _______________Doris Mae IV (SHR) _________________ 26Double D Guest Ranch (SKY) __________ 102Down Deep Sports Fishing (SSH) ________ 68Double Diamond (SHR) ______________ 28Downes Fishing Camp (SHR) ___________ 26Duke Island Park (SKY) _____________ 103Duke O’Fluke Party Fishing Boat (GAC) _____ 56Echo Lake Stable (GWY)_____________ 124Excel Roller Skating Center (SKY) _______ 104Family Fishing & Eco Tours (SHR) ________ 26Farias’ Surf & Sport (SHR) __________26, 38Farmer Brown’s Golf Center (SHR) ________ 30Fin Ominal (SHR) __________________ 28Fintastic, Clarks Landing Marina (SHR) ____ 36Fireball Mountain Paint Ball Games & Supplies (DEL) ___________________ 92First Cast Sport Fishing (SSH) __________ 68Fish Monger Charters (SHR) ___________ 28Fish The Drop Off (SHR) ______________ 28Fish Trap, Morrisons Marina (SHR) _______ 28Fisherman’s Den (SHR) ______________ 28Fisherman’s Headquarters (SHR) ________ 38Fishtale Charters (SSH) ______________ 72Fit Golf Range (SHR) ________________ 34Floyd Hall Arena (GWY) _____________ 123Fowser Rd. Boat Ramp (SSH)___________ 71Fox Park (SSH) ___________________ 73Freehold Raceway (SHR) _____________ 30FreeSpirit Sportfishing (GAC) ___________ 54Gallant Lady (SSH) ________________ 68Gambler (SHR) ___________________ 37Game Creek Hunting Farm (DEL) ________ 93Golden Eagle (SHR) ________________ 28GoodSports, USA, Inc. (SHR) ___________ 39Griggstown Canoe & Kayak Rental (SKY) ___ 104Hackensack Riverkeeper (GWY) ________ 121Hang Loose Parasail (SSH) ____________ 72Harley-Davidson/Buell of Ocean County (SHR) ____________________ 33Have Balloon Will Travel (SKY) _________ 108Highroller Fishing (GAC) ______________ 54Hole in One Golf Center (SHR) __________ 35Holgate Marina (SHR) _______________ 30Hot Tuna Charters (SHR) _____________ 28Hunterdon Ballooning, Inc. (SKY) _______ 104In Flight Balloon Adventures (SKY) ______ 102Island Dragway (SKY) ______________ 104Island Surf & Sail (SHR) ______________ 28Islander Part Boat (SHR) _____________ 26Jackson Skating Center (SHR) __________ 32Jaftica Sportfishing (SSH) _____________ 68Jersey Hooker Charters, LLC. (SHR) _______ 28Jersey Paddler (SHR) _______________ 28Jesse O’ Cruising & Fleet (GAC)__________ 54Jim Hull Sportfishing “Suzie Girl” (SHR) ____ 28Jingles Bait & Tackle (SHR) __________28, 36Joseph A. Citta Scout Reservation (SHR) ____ 26June Bug Charters (DEL) _____________ 92Kammerman’s Atlantic City Marina (GAC) ___ 54Karen Ann II (SHR) _________________ 34Kathleen D Sailing Catamaran (SHR) ______ 30Keeper Back Bay Fishing (GAC) _________ 54Keyport Fishing Pier (SHR) ____________ 32Kokomo Charters (SHR) ______________ 32Kylie Lynn 111 Charters (SHR) __________ 39Lake Carasaljo (SHR) _______________ 33Lakewood BlueClaws Minor League Professional Baseball (SHR) _____________Lakewood Golf Range (SHR) _____________Laser Park (DEL) __________________ 94Laurita Equestrian Center (SHR) _________ 35Lazy River Outpost (SKY) ____________ 108LBI Parasail (SHR) _________________ 26Legal Limit Charters (SSH) ____________ 68

Lord Stirling Stables (SKY) ___________ 102M&M Hunting Preserve & Sporting Clays (DEL) ______________________ 93Meadowlands Sports Complex (GWY) ____ 120Medford Canoe Trail (DEL) ____________ 91Mercer Equestrian Center (DEL) _________ 91Mercer Waterfront Park (DEL) __________ 95Mick’s Canoe Rental (DEL) __________90, 91Mimi VI (SHR) ____________________ 37Miss Avalon (SSH) _________________ 64Miss Barnegat Light (SHR) ____________ 26Miss Beach Haven (SHR) _____________ 28Miss Belmar Princess (SHR) ___________ 28Miss Jennifer, Kens Landing (SHR) _______ 37Miss Michele III Charter Boat Rides and Fishing (SHR) _________________ 37Mohican Outdoor Center (SKY) ________ 102Monmouth Park Racetrack (SHR) ________ 36Moonshadow Sportfishing (SHR) ________ 30Moonshadow Sportfishing (SHR) ________ 34Morrison’s Marina (SHR) _____________ 28Municipal Boat Ramp (SHR) ___________ 32Nan Sea J (SHR) __________________ 28Nelson Sailing Center (SHR) _____________New Jersey Jackals (GWY) ___________ 123New Jersey Kayak (SHR) _____________ 26New Jersey Motorsports Park (Thunderbolt Raceway) (SSH) ___________________ 71Norma K III, Kens Landing (SHR) ________ 37North Star Party Boat (SSH) ___________ 72Ocean City Parasail (SSH) ____________ 72Ocean Explorer (SHR) _______________ 28Ocean Ice Palace (SHR) ______________ 28Ocean Sports Academy (SHR) __________ 36Old Bridge Townwhip Raceway Park (SHR) ___ 30Padis Pedal Power (SHR) _____________ 39Paradise Cruises (SHR) ______________ 26Party & Play (GWY) ________________ 124Pedal & Paddles Rentals (SHR) _________ 37Perfect Drift Sportfishing Charters (SHR) ____ 26Pier One Water Sports (SHR) ___________ 39Playball Sports (SHR) _______________ 39Point Pleasant Parasail (SHR) __________ 37Polly’s Boat Rentals (SHR) ____________ 28Princeton Canoe & Kayak Rental (DEL) _____ 94Princeton Racquet Club (DEL) __________ 94Public Boat Ramp (SHR) _____________ 28Purple Jet Sport Fishing (SHR) __________ 37Q-Ball Billiards (SHR) _______________ 39Quail Ridge Golf World Driving Range (SHR) __ 39Queen Mary at Spikes Fishery (SHR) ______ 37Rainbow III Fishing (SSH) _____________ 72Red Bank Armory Ice Complex (SHR) ______ 37Rein Dancer Therapeutic Riding Center (SHR) __Rightaway II (SHR) _________________ 28River Belle (SHR) __________________ 37Riverboat Services, The Great Ga-Zee-Boat (SHR) _________________ 36Robert J. Miller County Airpark (SHR) ______ 28Rockville Climbing Center (DEL) _________ 91Ron Jon Surf Shop (SHR) _____________ 38Rosie R (SHR) ____________________ 28S/V Liberty Cruises (GWY) ___________ 122Saddle Ridge Riding Center (GWY) ______ 121Schooley’s Mountain Park (SKY) ________ 106Schupp’s Landing (SHR) _____________ 30Sea Cure Sport Fishing Charters (SHR) _____ 39Sea Devil (SHR) ___________________ 37Seaside Waverunners (SHR) ___________ 37Seaside Waverunners II (SHR) __________ 37Settler’s Mill Adventure Golf (SHR) _______ 28Shark River Kayak Co. (SHR) ___________ 28Ship Bottom Municipal Boat Ramp (SHR) ___ 38Shore Aire Services (SHR) _____________ 30Silver Bit & Spur Farm (SKY) __________ 109Skydive Jersey Shore Inc. (SHR) _________ 30Skydive Sussex (SKY) ______________ 109

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Snowbird Acres Farm (SKY) ___________ 106Solberg Airport (SKY)_______________ 108Somerset Patriots Minor League Baseball (SKY) __________________ 103Sport Fishing at Clam Hut Seafood Restaurant & Marina (SHR) ____________ 30Sports ‘n’ Games Funplex (SKY) ________ 103Sportsman’s Marina (SHR) ____________ 36Spring Valley Equestrian Center (SKY) ____ 107St. Francis Community Center (SHR) ______ 28Stafford Township Municipal Boat Ramp (SHR) _____________________ 34Stalker Sport Fishing (SSH)____________ 68Star Fish Party Boat (SSH) ____________ 72Stingray (SHR) ___________________ 28Story Teller Charters (SSH) ____________ 68Summer Breeze Sailing Charters on the Bay (GAC) __________________ 54Sun National Bank Center (DEL) _________ 95Sunset Cruises (SHR) _______________ 26Surf Buggy Inc. (SHR) _________________Surf City Bait & Tackle (SHR) _____________Surf Shack (SHR) __________________ 38Surf Unlimited (SHR) ________________ 38Sussex Airport (SKY) _______________ 109Sussex Skyhawks (SKY) _____________ 102Tampa VII (SHR) __________________ 28Temptation Sportfishing (SHR) __________ 34Teri Jean II (SHR) __________________ 39Tewksbury Balloon Adventures (SHR) ______ 39Tewksbury Balloon Adventures (SKY) _____ 109The Atlantic Star (GAC) ______________ 54The Charter Boat William Knorr (SHR) _____ 33The Horse Park of NJ at Stone Tavern (SHR) __ 24The Ice House Skating Rink (GWY) ______ 121The Incline Club (SHR)_______________ 33The Newark Bears (GWY) ____________ 124The River Belle (SHR) _______________ 36The River Queen (SHR) ______________ 28The Searcher (SHR) ________________ 26Tide Runner Fly & Light Tackle Fishing (SSH) _ 68Timber Creek Ranch (DEL) ____________ 94Toms River Pool (SHR) _______________ 39Traction Line Recreation Trail (SKY) ______ 107Treemendous Sport Fishing (GAC) ________ 54Triple T. Canoes Inc. (SHR) ____________ 28Tuna-Tic (SHR) ___________________ 39

U.S. Equestrian Team (SKY) ___________ 104Underwater Discovery (SHR) ___________ 39USGA Museum and Arnold Palmer Center for Golf History (SKY) ______________ 103Van’s Boat Rental (SHR) ______________ 26Ventnor City Fishing Pier (GAC) __________ 56Wall Speedway (SHR) _______________ 39Washington Riding Stables (GWY) _______ 126Washington Valley Park (SKY) _________ 103Watchung Stable (GWY) _____________ 126Watersports of Long Beach Island (SHR) ____ 28Wave Hog Surf Shop (SHR) ____________ 38Web Feet Water Sports (GAC) __________ 54Wildwood Crest Tennis Courts (SSH) ______ 74Yakkity Yaks Kayak Rental (SHR) _________ 33Yards Creek Soaring Gliders (SKY) _______ 102

STATE PARKSAbram S. Hewitt State Forest (GWY) __ 122, 127Allaire State Park (SHR) ______________ 39Allamuchy Mountain State Park (SKY) ____ 104Bass River State Forest (DEL) __________ 92Belleplain State Forest (SSH) __________ 74Brendan T. Byrne State Forest (DEL) _______ 92Bull’s Island Recreation Area (SKY) ______ 109Cape May Point State Park (SSH) ________ 70Cheesequake State Park (SHR) _________ 34Corson’s Inlet State Park (SSH) _________ 72Delaware & Raritan Canal State Park (SKY) _ 108Double Trouble State Park (SHR) ________ 26Farney State Park (GWY) ____________ 124Fort Mott State Park (DEL) ____________ 93Hacklebarney State Park (SKY) ________ 106High Point State Park (SKY) __________ 109Hopatcong State Park (SKY) __________ 105Island Beach State Park (SHR)__________ 38Jenny Jump State Forest (SKY) _________ 105Kittatinny Valley State Park (SKY) _______ 102Liberty State Park (GWY) ____________ 122Long Pond Ironworks Museum, Long Pond Ironworks State Park (GWY) __________ 127Norvin Green State Forest (GWY) _______ 125Parvin State Park (DEL) ______________ 93Penn State Forest (DEL) ______________ 91Princeton Battlefield State Park (DEL) _____ 94Rancocas State Park (DEL) ____________ 95

Ringwood State Park (GWY) __________ 125Round Valley Recreation Area (SKY) ______ 106Sandy Hook Unit, Gateway National Recreation Area (SHR) _______________ 30Skylands Manor at Ringwood State Park (GWY) _____________________ 125Spruce Run Recreation Area (SKY) ______ 103Stephens State Park (SKY) ___________ 104Stokes State Forest (SKY) ____________ 103Swartswood State Park (SKY) _________ 109Voorhees State Park (SKY) ___________ 104Washington Rock State Park (SKY) ______ 104Wawayanda State Park (GWY) _________ 122Wawayanda State Park (SKY)__________ 104Wharton State Forest (GAC) ___________ 54Worthington State Forest (SKY) ________ 103

WINERIES & BREWERIESAlba Vineyard (SKY) _______________ 103Amalthea Cellars Farm Winery (DEL) ______ 88Artisan’s Brewery Italian Restaurant (SHR) __ 39Auburn Road Vineyards (DEL) __________ 93Balic Winery (GAC) _________________ 56Basil T’s Brew Pub & Italian Grill (SHR) _____ 37Bellview Winery (GAC) _______________ 54Brook Hollow Winery (SKY) ___________ 103Cape May Winery & Vineyard (SSH) _______ 68Cava Winery & Vineyard (SKY) _________ 104Cedarvale Vineyard & Winery (SSH) _______ 70Chestnut Run Farm (DEL) _____________ 93Coda Rossa Winery (DEL) _____________ 90Cream Ridge Winery (SHR) ____________ 30Cricket Hill Brewing Co (GWY) _________ 121DiMatteo Vineyards (GAC) ____________ 54Flying Fish Brewing Co. (DEL) ___________ 90Four JG’s Vineyard (SHR) _____________ 28Four Sisters Winery at Matarazzo Farms (SKY) ____________________ 102Gaslight Restaurant & Brewery (GWY) ____ 126Harvest Moon Brewery/Cafe (GWY) ______ 124Hawk Haven Vineyard & Winery (SSH) _____ 72Heritage Station Vineyards (DEL) ________ 94High Point Wheat Beer Company (SKY) ____ 103Hopewell Valley Vineyards (DEL) _________ 93J. J. Bitting Brewing Co. (GWY) _________ 127Joe’s Mill Hill Saloon (DEL) ____________ 95

Krogh’s Restaurant & Brew Pub (SKY) ____ 108Laurita Winery (SHR) ________________ 36Long Valley Pub & Brewery (SKY) _______ 106Natali Vineyards, LLC (SSH)____________ 70Plagido’s Winery (GAC) _______________ 54Renault Winery (GAC) _______________ 54River Horse Brewery (SKY) ___________ 105Salem Oak Vineyards, LLC (DEL) _________ 92Sharrott Winery (DEL) _______________ 95Silver Decoy Winery (DEL) _____________ 90Swansea Vineyards (SSH) _____________ 72Sylvin Farms Winery (GAC) ____________ 54The Ship Inn Restaurant & Brewery (SKY) __ 106The Wine Room of Cherry Hill (DEL) _______ 90Tomasello Winery (GAC) ______________ 54Trap Rock Restaurant & Brewery (GWY) ___ 118Triumph Brewing Co. (DEL) ____________ 94Tun Tavern Brewery & Restaurant (GAC) ____ 54Turdo Vineyards & Winery (SSH) _________ 68Unionville Vineyards (SKY) ___________ 108Valenzano Winery (DEL) ______________ 94Ventimiglia Vineyards (SKY)___________ 109Villa Milagro Vineyards (SKY) __________ 103Wagonhouse Winery (DEL) ____________ 92Westfall Winery (SKY) ______________ 107

WINTER ACTIVITIESDietl Ice Rink (GWY) _______________ 127Hedden Park (SKY) ________________ 103Lewis Morris Park (SKY) _____________ 106Loantaka Brook Reservation (SKY) ______ 107Mennen Sports Arena (SKY) __________ 107Montclair Clary Anderson Arena (GWY) ____ 123Old Troy Park (SKY) ________________ 108Patriots Path (SKY) ________________ 107Richard J. Codey Arena at South Mountain (GWY) _________________ 127Schooley’s Mountain Park (SKY) ________ 109Silas Condict Park (SKY) ____________ 105Tourne Park (SKY) ________________ 103Traction Line Recreation Trail (SKY) ______ 107

ad indexAmericas Best Value Inn ____________ 21Amtrak _____________________ 115Angel Of The Sea ________________ 66Atlantic City Convention & Visitors Authority ________________ 55Atlantic City International Airport ______ 56Battleship New Jersey _____________ 89Beau Rivage Motor Inn ____________ 66Best Western International _ Inside Front CoverBreakers Hotel _________________ 32Bristol Plaza ___________________ 74Cape May County Dept. Of Tourism _____ 64Casino Pier ____________________ 27Central New Jersey Convention & Visitors Bureau ________________ 119Chelsea Property Group ____________ 21 Jackson Premium Outlets _________ 21 Jersey Shore Premium Outlets _______ 21 Liberty Village Premium Outlets ______ 21Choice Hotels ___________________ 1Days Inns Worldwide, Inc. ___________ 61Desert Sand Resort ______________ 74

El Coronado Resort _______________ 73Englishtown Auction ______________ 36Fleur De Lis Resort Hotel ___________ 77Georgian Court University ___________ 19Grand Hotel ___________________ 68Grounds for Sculpture _____________ 89Hard Rock Cafe _________________ 53Hotel Alcott ___________________ 65Hotels Unlimited, Inc. / Holiday Inn _____ 70Hudson County Cultural Affairs _______ 121Ironbound Business Improvement District ____________ 133Jenkinson’s Boardwalk ________ Back CoverJersey Shore Convention and Visitors Bureau _________________ 29Kean University _________________ 19Land Of Make Believe ____________ 106Landmark Motel ________________ 68Lotus Inn _____________________ 75Marriott International ____Inside Back CoverMeadowlands Liberty Convention & Visitors Bureau _________________ 4Monmouth County Economic Growth & Tourism ____________________ 25

Montreal Inn ___________________ 77Newark and Elizabeth ______________ 9Greater Newark Convention & Visitors Bureau _______________ 12 Jersey Gardens Outlet Mall _________ 10 Newark Downtown District _________ 11 NJPAC _____________________ 11New Brunswick City Market _________ 120New Jersey Division of Travel & Tourism ___ 2-3New Jersey Sport & Exposition Authority (NJSEA) _______________________ 6New Jersey Campground Owners Association ____________________ 8Ocean City Tourism Commission _______ 71Ocean Club Hotel ________________ 65Ocean County Public Affairs __________ 67Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association __ 36Old Barracks Museum _____________ 89Palace Hotel Of Cape May __________ 75Reges Oceanfront Resort ___________ 79River Lady / Riverboat Tours, Inc. ______ 34Sea Isle City Tourism Commission ______ 74Seaside Heights BID ______________ 33SeaStreak LLC __________________ 21

Six Flags Great Adventure ___________ 31

New Jersey’s Great Northwest _______ 105

Delaware River Tubing __________ 105

Franklin Mineral Museum _______ 105

Lakota Wolf Preserve __________ 105

New Jersey State Fair __________ 105

Sussex County Chamber of Commerce _105

Sussex County Office Of Conservation _105

Southern Ocean County Chamber, Long Beach Island Region __________ 41

South Jersey Cultural Alliance ________ 57

Southern Shore Region Tourism Council __ 72

Storybook Land _________________ 56

Sussex County Chamber of Commerce __ 144

Sussex County Office Of Conservation __ 106

Toms River Seaport Society __________ 34

Tuckerton Seaport _______________ 41

USGA Museum ________________ 111

West Cape Motel ________________ 65

Wildwood Tourism Improvement & Development Authority ____________ 69

Zoological Society of New Jersey, Inc. __ 133

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On The GoNew Jersey’s highly developed transportation system is designed to quickly and conveniently get travelers to their destinations so that they have more time to enjoy their visit to the Garden State.

AIRPORTS

Newark Liberty Int’l Airport 800-247-7433www.panynj.com

Atlantic City Int’l Airport 609-645-7895www.acairport.com

John F. Kennedy (JFK) Int’l Airport800-247-7433www.kennedyairport.com

LaGuardia Int’l Airport 800-247-7433www.laguardiaairport.com

Philadelphia Int’l Airport 215-937-6937 • www.phl.org

Teterboro Airport201-288-1775 • www.teb.com

Lehigh Valley Airport800-359-5842 • www.lvia.org

CAR RENTALS

Rental cars are available at all major airports with satellite offi ces throughout the state.

TOLL ROADS

Atlantic City Expressway 44 miles, Atlantic City to State Rt. 42. 609-965-6060www.acexpressway.com

Garden State Parkway 173 miles, Cape May to New York State Thruway. 732-442-8600www.state.nj.us/turnpike

New Jersey Turnpike 148 miles, Delaware Memorial Bridge to New York City.732-750-5300www.state.nj.us/turnpike

NJ Department of Transportation State road information609-530-2000www.state.nj.us/transportation

BUSES & TRAINS

NJ Transit 973-275-5555TTY 800-772-2287www.njtransit.state.nj.us

River Line light rail serves Camden and Trenton800-626-7433www.riverline.com

Hudson-Bergen Light Rail serves Bayonne and Jersey City with connections to New York City.973-275-5555www.njtransit.com

Amtrak 800-872-7245TTY 800-523-6590www.amtrak.com

PATCO serves Southern New Jersey and Philadelphia.856-772-6900www.drpa.org/patco

PATH serves Newark metropolitan area to lower Manhattan. 800-234-7284. www.panynj.info

SEPTA serves Trenton, Philadelphia and surrounding areas. 215-580-7800www.septa.org

FERRY SERVICE

Cape May-Lewes FerryService between New Jersey and Delaware. 800-643-3779 www.capemaylewesferry.com

Delafort Ferry Serves three ports on the Delaware River. Runs April – October. 856-935-3218www.threeforts.com

Liberty Park Water Taxi Serves Jersey City and Manhattan. 201-887-8700www.sailthehudson.com

New York Waterway Serves Jersey City, Hoboken, Weehawken and New York City. 800-533-3779 www.nywaterway.com

RiverLink Ferry Serves Camden and Philadelphia. March – December.215-925-5465 www.riverlinkferry.org

Seastreak Serves Atlantic Highlands, Highlands and New York City. 800-262-8743www.seastreakusa.com

Statue CruisesFerry service from Liberty State Park in Jersey City to Ellis Island, Statue of Liberty and New York City. 877-523-9849. www.statuecruises.com

MARINA INFORMATION

The following web site provides information on marinas located throughout New Jersey.www.jerseymarinas.com

Easy Access to Jersey Shore Premium Outlets from NYC Academy Bus runs daily service from the Port Authority Terminal (42nd St. and 8th Ave.) to Jersey Shore Premium Outlets in Tinton Falls, NJ. Tickets are available at the Academy ticket booth. Tickets ($26 round trip) include a VIP Coupon Book valued at $5 that’s worth hundreds of dollars in savings at participating stores. Call 212-971-9054 for schedule information.

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