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September 15, 2018
Andover, NJ

Allie & Brian

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Kittatinny Valley State Park

199 Goodale Road, Newton, NJ 07860
, (973) 786-6445

The area is full of beautiful state parks for hiking, picnicking, and water activities. Check out their websites for more information.

Allamuchy State Park

Byram Township, NJ 07821

The area is full of beautiful state parks for hiking, picnicking, and water activities. Check out their websites for more information.

Swartswood State Park

1091 E Shore Rd, Hampton Township, NJ 07877
, (973) 383-5230

The area is full of beautiful state parks for hiking, picnicking, and water activities. Check out their websites for more information.

Lake Hopatcong Golf Club (mini-golf)

37 Nolans Point Park Road, Jefferson, NJ 07849
, (973) 663-0451

Mini-golf on Lake Hopatcong

Farmstead Golf & Country Club

88 Lawrence Road, Lafayette Township, NJ 07848
, (973) 383-1666

There are so many golf courses in the area - here is one that Brian and his father have played before

Lake Mohawk Country Club

21 Lake Mohawk Country Club Boardwalk, Sparta Township, NJ 07871
, (973) 729-6156

On Lake Mohawk - small restaurants, ice cream

Windy Brow Farms

359 Ridge Road, Fredon Township, NJ 07860
, (973) 579-9657

Apple picking & creamery

Sterling Hill Mining Museum

30 Plant Street, Ogdensburg, NJ 07439
, (973) 209-7212

"Come have a fun scientific adventure with our underground mine tour. Along the way you will visit our two museums, go inside the mine itself and see mining equipment, a drilling and blasting demonstration, and the world famous fluorescent “Rainbow Tunnel" among many other enticing displays. Our tour is sure to engage people of all ages and interests."

Wild West City

50 Lackawanna Drive, Stanhope, NJ 07874
, (973) 347-8900

Wild West City is a western heritage theme park recreating 1880's life in Dodge City, Kansas.

Waterloo Village

Waterloo Road, Stanhope, NJ 07874
, (973) 347-1835

Waterloo Village takes the visitor through time from a 400-year old Lenape (Delaware) Indian village to a bustling port along the once prosperous Morris Canal. This early 19th-century restored village contains a working mill complex with gristmills and sawmills, a general store, blacksmith shop and several historic houses. Waterloo Village grounds are open to the public for walking. Parking is permitted outside the gates.

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