
New Jersey is one of the most prominent states in the entire US. With such a large metropolitan statistical area and division, the counties and cities are divided accordingly. If you are going to Central Jersey, then you may just be able to enjoy the state much more.
Central New Jersey is impressively loaded with shopping centers that’ll keep you and your family entertained and on your feet the entire time. All shopping centers are well-established and sport a multitude of boutiques, stores, spa facilities, kids’ areas, and food courts. Some of the major shopping centers in Central New Jersey include the Menlo Park Mall, Monmouth Mall, Quaker Bridge Mall, Princeton Market Fair and the Woodbridge Center.
If you’re looking for fun and entertainment, Six Flags Great Adventure is a must-visit attraction site in Central New Jersey, Six Flags Great Adventure is a theme park owned and controlled by Six Flags Entertainment Corporation, which is basically the world’s premier company for amusement parks. Enjoy rides with your entire family or friends as you enter the main gate of Main Street, explore the Fantasy Forest and embark on an exhilarating adventure at Adventure Alley and Adventure Seaport, which are two of the newest attractions in the theme park.
After spending the entire day at Six Flags Great Adventure, why not take a long yet relaxing walk at the famous Boardwalk? The state of New Jersey is known to harbor most of the boardwalks across the entire US, and many of them are located in Central NJ. If you and your family enjoy music and theatrical performances, venues to visit in Central NJ include the Trenton War Memorial, McCarter Theater, Count Basie Theater, PNC Bank Arts Center and the George Street Playhouse. Ocean Grove, which is known as one of the biggest national historical landmarks in the US, can also be found in Central NJ.



I am in South Jersey, down my Cape May. We always went to Six the Flags the day after our proms. If you want to go the beach, you should head down to my hometown, Wildwood. Its the only shore town with FREE beaches.
How about going to pick your own berry farms or corn mazes? I did a lot of hiking as a kid too.