Forget the Jersey Shore! This weekend there are festivals galore throughout New Jersey, so leave your bathing suit at home! Check out the animals, lumberjacks, and racing bigs at the Monmouth County Fair or Morris County 4-H Fair. Take a hot air balloon ride or just enjoy the view from the ground at the NJ Festival of Ballooning. The Karavan of Kids is a day of fun activities, performances and entertainment including a baseball game. Animal enthusiasts can spend a Family Fun Day at Monmouth Park complete with pony rides, music, and face painting or learn how to be a zookeeper at Space Farms Annual Junior Zookeeper Day. And Liberty Park is hosting City of Water Day with kayak tours, bird watching and more. Can't bear to leave the Shore? How about concluding your trip to the beach with an ice cream sundae and Cabaret at the Music Man Singing Ice Cream Shoppe...
There’s nothing better than live theater to ignite our children’s imaginations. Here on Long Island, we are lucky to have a wide variety of theater venues. During the summer, we also have the opportunity to enjoy some of this fine theater in the great outdoors. So grab a blanket, pack a snack, and have fun. The most difficult part, figuring out whether to watch the show, or watch your young one watching the show.
Many outdoor activities are planned for this upcoming weekend. There is a comedy show geared towards children taking place at Caumsett State Park. Or you could enjoy one of the park offered nature-themed programs and explore the great outdoors. And for those with a sweet tooth, try the annual Copenhagen Bakery Food Fest in the picturesque town of Northport on Long Island's North Shore. Go for the pie and stay for the pie-eating contest!
For many, Long Island conjures up images of beaches, malls and traffic and not much else. But, Long Island is filled with hidden gems that have nothing to do with shopping or the sea (unfortunately traffic is always possible). Once a farming community, you can still find a lot of family farms throughout the Island and these days many have added pick-your-own fields, petting zoos, gourmet fresh markets, garden centers and kid activities. Each farm maintains its personal flavor, here are a few that are really worth the drive.
If you are looking to sink your hands into the soil or spend a day gorging on fruit, head to one of Long Islands many pick-your-own farms.