Spring Break 2024: 41 Fun Things To Do in New Jersey

This spring break, take a hike by the soaring hemlock trees in Hacklebarney State Park. Photo by Rose Gordon Sala
This spring break, take a hike by the soaring hemlock trees in Hacklebarney State Park. Photo by Rose Gordon Sala
3/17/24 - By Margaret Hargrove

This spring break, why not skip the long airport security lines in favor of a staycation right here in New Jersey?

Most New Jersey school districts are closed for spring break sometime between Monday, March 25, and Friday, April 26. Luckily, the Garden State is home to museums, playgrounds, zoos, and other fun zones just a short drive away. Plus, our Family Activity Calendar is full of great events taking place during spring break.

Read on for dozens of fun things to do during spring break in New Jersey with kids. 

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Top Spring Break 2024 Activities for NJ Families

1. Brunch with the Easter Bunny

Easter 2024 falls on Sunday, March 31, and there are plenty of opportunities to brunch and take pictures with the Easter Bunny during spring break.

2. Visit Cedar Run Wildlife Refuge

Go on a short hike and visit the animals at Cedar Run in Medford. See the events page for all the special activities they have going on during spring break like Science Rocks! and Rediscovery Day. For a complete rundown of Cedar Run activities, check out the Best Things to do at Cedar Run Wildlife Refuge

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Baby animals are spring break companions at Alstede Farms
Meet the baby animals at Alstede Farms' Springtime Family Festival. Photo courtesy of the farm

3. Enjoy a Spring Festival

Alstede Farms springs back to life for a new season during the Easter and Springtime Family Festival on select dates through Sunday, April 7. Take a scenic hayride around the farm, visit the barnyard animals, meet and greet the Easter Bunny, hunt for eggs, journey through mazes, and lots more.

4. Hop on a Bunny Train

All aboard! Catch a seasonal train ride with the Easter Bunny.

5. Hunt for Easter Eggs

Now's the time to search for treasures at a local Easter egg hunt.

6. Easter Sunday Glow Skate

Hit the rink at Millennium Skate World on Sunday, March 31 from 7:00-10:00 pm. Admission is $15 (includes skate rental), and the Easter Bunny will make an appearance.

7. Walk Through Rutgers Gardens

Find adventure along the Raritan River by walking through Helyar Woods, one of the last old-growth forests that still stands in New Jersey. You can also hide out in the dense Bamboo Grove or frolic among the flowers in the garden. Cook Campus is near the garden and has a farm with animals. 

8. Try Laser Tag

Round up a group of your kid's friends and take them for a round of laser tag.

9. Explore Storybrook Land

Become part of a fairytale when Storybook Land hosts Easter Weekend Fun from Thursday, March 28-Monday, April 1.

10. Catch the Easter Bunny

Chase the Easter Bunny through Palmer Square in Princeton on weekends through Saturday, March 30.

11. Make Your Own Fun

Spark!Lab at the Morris Museum invites young inventors to explore and create every Wednesday through Sunday from noon-4pm.

12. Visit the Hoboken Historical Museum

Kids can take FREE art classes on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10am or listen to a story on Fridays at the Hoboken Historical Museum.

13. See Cherry Blossoms

Admire the stunning Cherry Blossoms at Branch Brook Park in Essex County from April 6-14 during the Cherry Blossom Festival

14. Get Crafty

Drop by Jakes Branch County Park Nature Center for FREE nature crafts every Saturday.

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Visit Keansburg during a spring break staycation
Keansburg and other amusement parks reopen in time for spring break.

15. Find Some Amusements

Go amusement-hopping along the Jersey Shore with the seasonal openings of Jenkinson'sPlayland's Castaway Cove, and Keansburg.

16. Explore the Great Outdoors

The Rancocas Nature Center in Westampton hosts lots of nature programs for your family to enjoy. See the events page for descriptions of the activities.

17. Experience Some Thrills

Make it a thrilling week of rides and attractions at Six Flags Great Adventure, which is officially open for the season.

18. Have an Animal Encounter

While you're at Six Flags, visit the wild inhabitants of the Safari Drive-Thru.

19. Go Down the Shore

Stroll the boardwalks of the Jersey Shore for treats, exercise, and ocean breezes. Many beaches are admission-free through Memorial Day weekend.

20. See Lady Liberty

Check out Liberty State Park for a well-rounded day trip or visit one of the other Garden State parks and playgrounds we've profiled.

21. Visit a Museum

Head over to the Morris Museum or another family-friendly museum for a day of educational fun.

22. Roll With It

Have a ball at a New Jersey bowling alley.

23. Take a Trip to the Zoo

Visit furry friends at the Turtle Back Zoo and Bergen County Zoo, or stop by the FREE Cape May Zoo and Cohanzick Zoo.

24. Explore Outdoor Art

Venture through 42 lush acres of outdoor artwork at the Grounds for Sculpture.

25. Ride Your Bike

Break out the bicycles and take the family for a scenic ride along a family-friendly bike trail.

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Girl at the touch table Watchung Sensory Trail
Watchung Reservation's Sensory Trail lets little ones use their senses. Photo by Margaret Hargrove

26. Get in Touch With Your Senses

Take a short and touchy-feely stroll through the Watchung Reservation's Sensory Trail.

27. Go for a Hike

If walking is more your family's speed, check out these dozen easy hikes perfect for little legs and these family-friendly hikes in South Jersey.

28. Visit a Nature Center

Welcome spring at one of New Jersey's excellent nature centers, including Great Swamp, where you can hit the trails.

29. Do a Day Trip

Plan a day trip to explore one of the Garden State's charming towns, including Princeton, Millburn, and Montclair.

30. Smell Spring Flowers

New Jersey's lush arboretums offer year-round, outdoor fun; Cora Hartshorn and Reeves-Reed boast a roster of family-friendly events. You can also find fields of vibrantly colored tulips at Holland Ridge Farms.

31. Tee up for Mini Golf

Book a tee time at a mini-golf course.

32. Explore NJ's State Parks

New Jersey State Parks are just waiting for guests to explore; favorites include Hacklebarney, Allaire, and High Point.

33. Spend a Day at LSC

Everyone’s favorite science museum is back with several fun exhibits. Be sure to check out Wobbly World, a new STEM-powered funhouse, and the other exhibitions they have.

34. Live the American Dream

You could easily spend your entire spring break at this entertainment complex, between Angry Birds Not So Mini Golf, Nickelodeon Universe theme park, Sea Life Aquarium, Legoland Discovery Center, and DreamWorks Animation Water Park

35. Use Your Imagination

Get crafty over break at these 20+ indoor art studios offering drop-in classes, virtual workshops, and take-home crafts.

36. Burn Off Energy

Indoor play spaces offer an active escape from the house.

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Kalahari makes a splash as a spring break destination in New Jersey
Kalahari offers fun for thrill-seekers and little kids alike.

37. Make a Splash

While outdoor water play may be a few months off, have a splash at indoor water parks in and near New Jersey.

38. Play All Day

Rides, games, food, and Top Golf are on tap at iPlay America.

39. Work Out the Wiggles

Junior ninja warriors can get physical at these obstacle courses, ninja gyms, and aerial arts spots.

40. Go Under the Sea

Have an aquatic spring break adventure at Camden's Adventure Aquarium and Jenkinson's Aquarium in Point Pleasant Beach.

41. Pet Baby Animals

Spring is the time when baby animals are born! For some cute and cuddly experiences, Muddy Paws Farm in Southampton is open Sundays, 1-3. And be sure to check out other petting zoos in NJ.

This post, originally published in 2018, is updated annually.

Unless noted, photos courtesy of the venues

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