If you're looking for things to do in New Jersey, Hunterdon County is a natural choice.
The County is a recreational paradise, a tourist's delight and vibrant business hub all packaged in one 437-square mile destination. If regional travel and tourism is on your agenda, Hunterdon County should be top of your list.
NJ Division of Travel & Tourism announced an initiative that provides visitors with an opportunity to win exciting getaway experiences at some of the state's great destinations.
Visit HunterdonWhether you are looking for a week-long vacation, a week-end of activities or a Sunday drive, there are always unique things to do in Hunterdon County.
A live re-enactment of the famous 1935 Lindbergh Baby Kidnapping Trial. It is performed annually in October in the historic courthouse in Flemington, NJ where the original trial took place.
Marshall House MuseumThe James Wilson Marshall Museum celebrates the history of Lambertville. Built in 1816, it was the boyhood home of man who started the great California Goldrush and shows period rooms from the 19th Century, information on Marshall, and town history.
Voorhees State Park1400-acre park in rural Hunterdon County NJ has an observatory, trails, camping, fishing and hunting. No admission fee.
September 4. FREE.
Flemington Classic Car Show: European ExoticsSeptember 4. FREE.
Sprits of the Red Mill - Evening ToursSeptember 10.






