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Places to go this summer in New Jersey

Liberty State Park

It’s summertime in New Jersey! Time to keep all those layers of thermal clothing in storage, put on your sunglasses, and step out into the sun in your best summer outfit. This is the best time to explore what the Garden State has in store.

Below are some of the best places to go in New Jersey this summer. 

Wildwood Boardwalk

Sitting on a barrier island, the City of Wildwood is a virtual magnet for tourists, not just for its five-mile stretch of shoreline but for an iconic structure that’s been around for more than a century – the Wildwood Boardwalk. Spanning 38 blocks, it probably has everything you can expect to see in a microcosm of America: waterparks, restaurants, shops, amusement parks, and everything else in between. The combination of old and new is what makes this place worth visiting. Plus, the boardwalk itself is free to explore any time of the day. 

Liberty State Park

If you want to have a clear view of the Manhattan skyline from New Jersey, pay a visit to Liberty State Park. It is known for being the best vantage point to see panoramic vistas of New York, Ellis Island, and the said island’s massive landmark – the Statue of Liberty. The ferry service that shuttles people back and forth between Ellis Island and New Jersey is also located here. One of the most popular parks in New Jersey, Liberty State Park is where you can spend summer days having picnics with the family or going out for a run. 

Cape May Historic District

Get a feel of Old New Jersey when you travel south to Cape May. Known as America’s Original Seaside Resort, Cape May has managed to preserve its vintage look via the colorful Victorian-style buildings found here. The concentration of these structures is found in its lively historic district. Summer activities you can do here apart from soaking up the sun are to book a dolphin and whale-watching tour, shop at Washington Street Mall, and have your fill of the freshest seafood at The Lobster House.

Red Bank

This New Jersey borough boasts a wide variety of food spots, bakeries, antique stores, and other quaint little shops in a small-town setting. A must-visit spot for those looking for anything from vintage memorabilia to the famous Italian Ice from Strollo’s Lighthouse, it’s no surprise that this place earned the distinction of being one of the best small-town main streets in the country. 

Paterson Great Falls National Historical Park

In this New Jersey park, you’ll find a breathtaking waterfall which Paterson locals refer to as the Great Falls. Not only is it a spectacular reminder of the beauty of nature but it is also the point from which Paterson was established. This is why this waterfall bears historical significance, having been used to power the early mills here. In fact, several of the mills constructed here before the turn of the century are still standing. Bring the family here this summer for an informative exploration of both nature and history. 

New Jersey has a lot to offer not just this summer but all year round. And should you want to make your stay here permanent, then come to one of the most reliable real estate experts in the Garden State – Pagnotta Homes! We can help you go through the various communities here to find the best one that you can call home. Contactour team at 908.436.7947 or send us a message here to get started.

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