NJIB’s Guide to 50+ New Jersey Free Events July 2026
Looking for free events to enjoy in New Jersey this July? From vibrant festivals to educational workshops, the Garden State has many exciting activities for all ages and interests. Explore local art exhibitions, join community clean-up initiatives, or attend outdoor concerts—all without spending a dime. Whether you’re a New Jersey resident or just visiting, July is the perfect time to experience the diverse and lively events that the state has to offer, without breaking the bank.
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New Jersey Free Events July 2026:
Celebrate our Stars & Stripes – Concert & Fireworks
July 2, 6 pm – 10 (The rain date is July 3)
This celebration features a 25-minute fireworks program over the Raritan Bay. The launch will have over 3,000 shells and effects, including glittering, strobe, and whistling, with various colors synchronized to a patriotic musical compilation produced by Garden State Fireworks. The best views to enjoy the Celebrate Stars & Stripes Fireworks Spectacular Show will be from Sadowski Parkway in Perth Amboy, the Raritan Bay Waterfront Park in South Amboy,
Perth Amboy Waterfront, Sadowski Parkway & High Street, Perth Amboy, NJ
Smithville Car Cruise
July 2 & 24, 5 pm – 8 pm
Stop by the Village Green at Historic Smithville from 5:00–8:00 p.m. to check out a spectacular lineup of vehicles—or show off one of your own! Car Cruises is the perfect hangout for car enthusiasts to admire great rides, share stories, and talk all things automotive in a fun, relaxed atmosphere.
Route 9 & Moss Mill Road, Smithville, NJ
Anglesea Nights
July 2, 16 & 30, 5 pm – 10 pm
Anglesea Nights is a dynamic evening festival series transforming the North Wildwood Entertainment District into a vibrant celebration of street food, artistry, and good times on select Thursday nights this summer from 5 pm – 10 pm (July 2, July 16, July 30 & August 13, 2026). The event features a curated selection of the region’s top food trucks and unique merchandise vendors, combined with a rotating roster of roaming street performers, including stilt walkers, puppeteers and jugglers, setting the tone for unforgettable evenings of family fun.
Olde New Jersey Avenue, North Wildwood, NJ
Glassboro Summer Fest
July 2, 9, 16, 23, and 30, 5 pm – 9 pm
Join the annual Summer Fest, happening every Thursday in June and July from 5:00-9:00pm in the Glassboro Town Square. Enjoy live entertainment with a variety of bands and activities, as well as food trucks and local craft beer and wine!
Glassboro Town Square, Glassboro, NJ
Laser Light Show and Fireworks
July 3, 8:45 pm
The Independence Day Light Show is a world class computerized lighting and music show followed by an impressive fireworks display. Produced by Raising4 Inc. and the Borough of Belmar, the event celebrates our nations independence and the veterans who protect our freedom. The show is free, and is produced at no cost, to encourage donation to Rebuilding Warriors.
Silver Lake, located at 512 Ocean Ave. N Belmar NJ
Cost: Free. Please donate!
Sports Card, Toys, Comics & Collectibles July Show
July 3 – 5
The Sports Cards, Toys, Comics & Collectibles Show will feature over 200 tables of the hottest collectibles on the planet! Featuring: sports cards, non-sports cards, old & new toys, comic books, Pokemon sets, supplies, unopened packs and boxes, Funko Pops, non-sports cards, Yu-Gi-Oh, Magic, Beanie Babies, videos, jerseys, books, posters, coins, t-shirts, Legos, antiques & so much more! If you’re looking for it, it’s probably HERE! Fri: 3-8 p.m., Sat: 10 a.m.-8 p.m., Sun: 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
4501 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ
Whitesbog’s Blueberry Summer Fest
July 3 (5 pm – 8 pm) & 11 (10 am – 2 pm)
Tour the historic home where blueberries were first cultivated, enjoy live music, handmade vendors, blueberry picking, pies, ice cream, jams, games, and new themes each week!
Whitesbog Preservation Trust, 120 West Whites Bogs Road #34, Browns Mills, NJ,
Cost: Free to attend (donations are welcome!)
Smithville’s Annual 4th of July Parade
July 4, 9 am
Come out and celebrate our nation’s birthday at Historic Smithville! Home to the largest Fourth of July parade in all of New Jersey, this beloved tradition draws an estimated 10,000 spectators along the parade route each year. The parade steps off at 9:00 a.m. If you’re interested in participating in the Fourth of July Parade, pre-registration is required. Make a full day of the celebration at Historic Smithville, featuring 60 charming shoppes, 7 eateries, a carousel ride, train ride, paddle boats, and on-site lodging at the Colonial Inn. With over 26 free weekend events throughout the year, there’s always something to enjoy for the whole family.
Route 9 & Moss Mill Road, Smithville, NJ
Cost: Free
A Revolutionary Celebration: Independence Day on the Raritan
July 4, 10 am – 4 pm
Join General George Washington, the Marquis de Lafayette, and Baron von Steuben for a commemoration of the feu de joie (fire of joy) that took place on the banks of the Raritan River on July 4th, 1778. The day begins with A Revolutionary Celebration Run. Bring a blanket or a chair and enjoy patriotic-themed concerts on the front lawn. Listen to 18th-century music and hear stories from General George Washington, the Marquis de Lafayette, and Baron von Steuben at the Three Mile Run Church.
1050 River Rd, Piscataway, NJ
Craft Day by the Bay
July 4, 10 am – 4 pm (Rain or Shine!)
This event features 70+ vendors with something for everyone.
Sunset Park, 3 W. Salem Ave, Harvey Cedars, NJ
Movern Museum’s Fourth of July Festival
July 4, 12 pm – 3 pm
This is a free public event featuring activities at Morven Museum & Garden and the Princeton Battlefield State Park. Stop by Morven any time between 12:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. for activities and artmaking with community partners; garden tours; face painting; music from the Vintage Vibe Tribe; food trucks; a chance to sign the Declaration of Independence; and more. A short distance away, check out the Princeton Battlefield State Park where you can visit the historic Clarke House and hear a reading of the Declaration of Independence at 1:00 p.m. and 3:30 p.m.
55 Stockton Street, Princeton, NJ
Oceanfest
July 4, 1 pm – 10 pm
This all-day fun family event, with crowds in the hundreds of thousands, has turned out for the most memorable sights, sounds and sensations of the summer season. At Oceanfest, visitors can stroll the famous beachfront, take in the wonderful views, enjoy performances by dancers, musicians, clowns and musical acts, sample from a smorgasbord of food vendors, and check out the wares of crafters from all over the northeast. You can even see a fabulous sand sculpture, meet a familiar costumed character, and catch some cool ocean breezes.– and caps it all off with the most spectacular fireworks display at dusk.
The Oceanfront Promenade, 228 Broadway, Long Branch, NJ
July 4th Freedom Festival
July 4, 5 pm – 10 pm
Celebrate Independence Day at the Freedom Festival on July 4 with an unforgettable night of live music and fireworks. Taking the Roland Traynor River Stage at 8 PM, The Commodores will bring their signature blend of funk, soul, and R&B to the waterfront. Known as one of the greatest acts to emerge from Motown, the group has delivered timeless hits ranging from smooth ballads like “Easy” to high-energy classics like “Brick House.”Following the performance, the celebration will continue with a fireworks display lighting up the night sky.
Wiggins Waterfront Park, 2 Riverside Drive, Camden, NJ
Tropicana’s Free Fireworks Series
July 4 & 18, 10 pm
These breathtaking shows are visible from the beach and the iconic Atlantic City boardwalk in front of Tropicana Atlantic City, offering a spectacular view for visitors and locals alike. Whether you’re enjoying the beach or strolling along the boardwalk, this dazzling display is the perfect way to cap off your evening.
Tropicana Casino & Resort, 2831 Boardwalk, Atlantic City, NJ
Branchburg’s America250 Celebration
July 5, 12 pm – 9 pm
America is turning 250 — and Branchburg is celebrating BIG! Branchburg’s America250 Celebration at White Oak Park will honor 250 incredible years of freedom, unity, and American pride with live music, food trucks, adult beverage bar, kids activities (including rockwall, bungee trampoline, toxic meltdown, dixie twister, trackless train, ninja warrior obstacle course, face painting, inflatables, pony rides, petting zoo) and family fun. Plus – watch FIFA action 4pm live during the event!
White Oak Park, 235 Baird Rd, Branchburg, NJ
State Theatre Free Summer Movie Series
July 7, 14, 21 & 28
State Theatre New Jersey’s FREE Summer Movies Series features morning and evening weekday screenings. Experience your favorite films on a gigantic 46’ screen, with a state-of-the-art sound system, in the historic theater! All movies will include Spanish subtitles. Movies include Minecraft, Lilo and Stitch, Zootopia 2, and How to Train Your Dragon.
15 Livingston, New Brunswick, NJ
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Annual Feast
July 8 – 11
This fun family festival features delicious Italian food, rides, games, and entertainment. There are rides for children and adults alike!
299 Delafield Avenue, Town Hall Park, Lyndhurst, NJ
Downtown Thursdays
July 9, 5 pm – 8 pm
Thursday is the new Saturday night in West Orange. Food, fun, and community once a month from May through August. This evening market features unique local vendors, savory food trucks, desserts, live entertainment, family fun, and MORE! All events are FREE and run from 4 -8 pm on Alden Street(the street between the Thomas Edison National Historical Park and CVS, 217 Main Street)
Alden St, West Orange, NJ
Randolph Freedom Festival
July 9 – 11, 6 pm – 11 pm
This three-day festival will showcase live music, amusements, carnival games, great food, fireworks, and an expanded Beer Garden with beer, wine and hard seltzer. Enjoy your favorite festival food like funnel cake, fried Oreos, sausage and peppers, hot dogs, and ice cream. Bring your family and friends to the County College of Morris and enjoy an evening of family entertainment. This year’s festival is full of patriotic festivities, live entertainment, family-friendly activities, and community camaraderie.
Morris County College, 214 Center Grove Rd, Randolph, NJ
Annual Wildwood Crest Sand Sculpting Festival
July 10, 9 am -2 pm
One of the East Coast’s premier amateur sand sculpting contests. FREE event for participants and spectators. Event hosted by professional sand sculptor Matt Long, a former cast member of the Travel Channel’s Sandmasters. Live music, beach games, and family entertainment also included.
Heather Road Beach, Wildwood Crest, NJ
Afro Beat Fest
July 10 – 12
This event features a family-friendly day filled with a celebration of African arts, culture, music, and food. This event is one of the largest celebration of the culture and heritage of Africans and in the diaspora in the state of New Jersey. This event will have over 200 vendors showcasing food, music, clothing, artifacts as well as entertainment from the diaspora.
Military Park, 51 Park Pl, Newark, NJ
New Jersey Bronco Invasion
July 10 – 12
The New Jersey Bronco Invasion is an annual all Bronco event held in Wildwood, New Jersey. This unique, family friendly event offers three days of Bronco activities, daily parking on the beach, access to the industry’s top vendors, and an opportunity to play on our exclusive beach obstacle course. All Broncos must be pre-registered to park on the beach, there is no day of registration, however spectator admission is FREE. It is definitely a one of a kind event that you don’t want to miss! Friday & Saturday from 9 am – 5 pm, Sunday from 9 am – 1 pm.
4501 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ
New Jersey State Barbecue Championship™ and the Angelsea Blues Festival
July 10 – 12
The New Jersey State Barbecue Championship is a three-day open-air festival featuring championship barbecue competitions; live cooking demonstrations, special displays, and food and beverage vendors to satisfy every taste and appetite. The Anglesea Blues Festival features both national and regional blues musicians and is held in conjunction with the New Jersey State Barbecue Championship. Throughout the weekend, free live entertainment is featured on an outdoor main stage, as well as additional acts in neighboring establishments.
201 New Jersey Ave, N Wildwood, NJ
Bell Works FRESH Saturday Market
July 11, 11 am – 4 pm
The Bell Works Saturday Market in Holmdel, NJ is a FREE indoor shopping. Hosted by Bell Works Fresh, the market features dozens of artisans, makers, and food vendors offering handcrafted gifts, seasonal décor, jewelry, candles, treats, and more. With live music, delicious bites, and a vibrant community atmosphere, it’s the perfect place to shop small, support local businesses, all in one beautifully designed, weatherproof venue.
Bell Works 101 Crawfords Corner Road Holmdel, NJ
Butterfly Festival
July 11, 11 am to 4 pm
Join for a day all about Bees and Pollinators. Come learn the importance of both and how you can attract them to your yards. Enjoy tours of the Butterfly House, free classes, a bug parade, and other family fun activities. Bring your blanket and picnic lunch—or enjoy delicious options from on-site food trucks at out old fashioned picnic! Stick around and watch an authentic, old time baseball game between The Camden Club and The Athletic BBC of Philadelphia on the Red Bank Battlefield riverfront!
Red Bank Battlefield Park, 100 Hessian Ave., National Park, NJ
Highlands Pride Fest in the Park
July 11, 2 pm – 8 pm
Pride Fest will include live music, food vendors, specialty vendors, and a wine and beer garden. Admission and parking are free!
Huddy Park, 329 Bay Ave. Highlands, NJ
Freehold Twp Day
July 11, 4 pm – 11 pm
Freehold Township in partnership with the Veteran’s Community Alliance invite you to attend the Annual Freehold Township Day at Michael J. Tighe Park. Free rides, local organizations and vendors, Teen Center, Screaming Broccoli and The Phil Engel Band on the main stage, Don’t Forget the Vet Car Show with over 100 cars and most importantly, showing our patriotic support and helping our veterans. FIREWORKS at 9:15 p.m.
Michael J. Tighe Park, Freehold, NJ
Haddonfield Crafts and Fine Art Festival
July 11 (11 am – 6 pm) & 12 (10 am – 5 pm)
The Annual Haddonfield Crafts and Fine Art Festival features more than 200 artists showcasing the best of fine art and craft from the region and beyond. This year, artists are invited to compete in the Celebrate Haddy Contest, showcasing their unique take on Haddonfield’s famous dinosaur. Attendees can visit artist booths, restaurants, and shops along Kings Highway between Washington Avenue and Haddon Avenue, along Tanner Street to Euclid Avenue, and the Emerging Artists Area on Kings Court. A curated selection of artists and crafters will exhibit a wide range of work, including ceramics, glass, jewelry, wood, fiber, paper, drawings, paintings, photography, and wearable art.
Downtown Haddonfield, NJ
Maplewoodstock Music & Arts Festival
July 11 & 12, 12 pm – 9 pm
A two-day family festival celebrating community music and art. The event features local music from more than 20 performers and art put on by friends and neighbors of Maplewood. The event also includes art, collectibles, crafts, clothes, provided by local artists and merchants, and food from many local food vendors. For kids, there is a Kidzone with bouncy rides, face painting, arts and crafts, and ice cream.
Memorial Park, Dunnell Rd.and Jefferson Avenue, Maplewood, NJ
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Festival
July 13 – 18
The Our Lady of Mount Carmel Society of Hammonton will be holding their annual Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Festival located at the festival grounds on Mt Carmel Lane. The Hammonton Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Festival is the longest running Italian festival in the country and features live music and DJ entertainment each night, plenty of mouth watering food and treats, beer garden, carnival midway with exciting rides and games for all ages by Amusements of America, Wall of Death motorcycle thrill show (back by popular demand!), and a whole lot more!
1 Mt Carmel Ln, Hammonton, NJ
Belmar’s Annual Sandcastle Contest
July 15, 8 am
The Annual New Jersey Sandcastle Contest at Belmar’s 18th Avenue Beach from 8:00 am – 12:00 pm. The competition is free and open to participants of all ages. This family-favorite event draws all ages of sandcastle sculptors and spectators for a day of digging and designing by the sea.
Belmar, NJ
The Feast of Mt Carmel – Berkeley Heights
July 16, 6 pm – 10 pm
This annual Italian family fest features delicious food, wine and brew, non-stop entertainment, great crowds, amusements, games, and fun for the whole family. For adults, a beer and wine garden will be available. Fireworks will highlight the event on Friday starting at 9:30 PM
Springfield Avenue & 56 River Road, Berkeley Heights, NJ
Jazz, Health & Food Truck Festival
July 18, 11 am – 10 pm
A free, all‑day outdoor celebration of music, wellness, culture, and community. Experience a powerful mix of jazz styles all day long — swing, soul‑jazz, blues along with New Orleans traditions, and the vibrant sounds of New Jersey’s own artists. Expect nonstop music from powerhouse performers, rising stars, and community favorites lighting up the big outdoor stage.
Monte Irvin Orange Park, Center St and Harrison St, Orange, NJ
South Jersey Caribbean Festival
July 18, 2 pm – 8 pm
Experience the crafts, sounds & flavors of the region’s Caribbean community. Enjoy a day of steel drum music, jerk chicken, and fun on the Camden Waterfront.
Camden Waterfront Stadium, 401 North Delaware Avenue, Camden, NJ
FilmOneFest
July 18, 6 pm – 11 pm
FilmOneFest takes place in a beautiful outdoor setting with the majestic Manhattan skyline as the backdrop. FilmOneFest (a production of the Atlantic Highlands Arts Council) is the Jersey Shore’s preeminent showcase for all forms of short films under two minutes in length. FilmOneFest also promotes local and international filmmaking through the use of new media and technology, educational activities and screenings, and supports its local food bank. The Atlantic Highlands Arts Council is comprised of a team of dedicated volunteers who include professional artists, educators, business leaders and community organizers. There will be Artist Vendors, Food Trucks, Live Music, 50/50 Raffle, and more.
SeaStreak Parking Lot, Atlantic Highlands, NJ
Puerto Rican Parade and Festival
July 18 & 19, 2 pm – 9 pm
Mark your calendars for an unforgettable weekend of Puerto Rican pride and celebration. TheAnnual Puerto Rican Parade & Two-Day Festival includes local organizations, floats, marching bands, horses, educators, honorees, marshals, dignitaries, and dance groups. In addition to the parade, there will be a free of charge festival with live music featuring well known Latino Headliners, local cover bands, rides, games, food trucks and youth activities attracting 10,000 plus attendees.
Veteran’s Memorial Waterfront Park, Front St & Elizabeth Ave, Elizabeth, NJ
Harvey Cedars Arts Festival
July 19, 10 am – 4 pm
The Harvey Cedars Annual Arts Festival is a celebrated event showcasing the talents of artists and crafters from the region. Held in the picturesque town of Harvey Cedars, this festival offers a wide array of art, including paintings, sculptures, jewelry, and handmade crafts. Attendees can enjoy live music, delicious food, and a vibrant atmosphere while exploring unique and beautiful works of art.
Sunset Park, 3 W. Salem Ave, Harvey Cedars, NJ
Hackettstown Street Fair
July 19, 11 am – 6 pm
There will be Artisans and Crafters, Vendors, LIVE entertainment, food, and more! This event is a family-friendly event right on Main St. Visitors are invited to experience the vendors, live performances throughout the day, a kids’ area, as well as local shopping.
Main St, Hackettstown, NJ
St. Ann’s Festival
July 22 – 25
Enjoy Italian food like St Ann’s famous zeppole, music, rides, crafts, a beer garden, raffles, and games. Nightly entertainment on 2 stages. Feast Day Mass on July 26 followed by the Procession with a 600-pound statue of St. Ann will be carried through the streets of Hoboken.
On the streets around St. Ann Church, 704 Jefferson Street, Hoboken, NJ
City of Water Day
July 25, 9 am – 5 pm
Now in its 19th year, City of Water Day — taking place this year on Saturday, July 25 — is a region-wide day organized by Waterfront Alliance and New York–New Jersey Harbor & Estuary Program (HEP), to champion a climate-resilient New York and New Jersey harbor. Dozens of communities across all five boroughs, Westchester and Rockland counties, and New Jersey will host events on and near the water that celebrate the importance of a resilient and equitably shared waterfront. From free kayaking to rowing to hands-on workshops, these events offer community members opportunities for fun, education, and access to their local waterfront.
Hoboken Cove, 11th Street and Sinatra Dr, North Hoboken, NJ
Summer Anime Market
July 25, 11 am – 6 pm
Get ready for a fun day full of shopping! Browse a wide variety of vendors featuring anime, gaming, Pokémon, collectibles, art, accessories, apparel, and more. It’s the perfect chance to meet other fans and support small businesses. Plus stay cool and shop indoors all day.
Bridgewater Commons, 400 Commons Way, Bridgewater, NJ
FolkLIVE: Gospel Music Festival
July 25, 3:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Middlesex County’s FolkLIVE event series, led by the Arts Institute of Middlesex County, returns this summer for a third year, inviting residents and visitors to celebrate the arts, cultural traditions, and local talent. The event will bring the sounds of gospel music to Monument Square Park in New Brunswick, celebrating African American heritage through an afternoon of gospel music featuring Grammy® Award-winning artists and local talent. With roots tracing back to the foundation of this nation, gospel music has been traditionally passed down through generations.
Monument Square Park, 2 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ
Wildwood Crest Christmas in July Festival
July 25, 6 pm
Come celebrate the Christmas season in the summertime with this family-oriented festival along Sunset Lake. Live music with “Big House” (holiday-themed songs, along with dance and party hits), food, children’s and family activities, FREE photos with Santa Claus and more! Event concludes with boat parade in Sunset Lake.
Sunset Lake near Atlanta and New Jersey Aves., Wildwood Crest, NJ
Night in Venice
July 25, 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm
This annual bayfront celebration features a boat parade and a decorated bayfront home contest, with private parties at homes along the route from the Ocean City-Longport Bridge to Tennessee Avenue. The event will conclude wirh a fireworks display over the bayfront. This year the event’s theme is Stars, Stripes, and Christmas Lights.
Ocean City-Longport Bridge to Tennessee Avenue, Ocean City, NJ
Mercer County 4-H Fair & Wheat Threshing
July 25 & 26
Join Howell Living History Farm for a truly enjoyable day! The fair includes animal shows and exhibits, homemade ice cream, hay rides, pony rides, music, magic shows, and farm tours. Check out displays by the Mercer County Board of Agriculture, Mercer County Wildlife Center Friends, Mid-State Beekeepers Association, and many more! Free admission and parking for all! Please bring a non-perishable food donation for Rutgers Against Hunger.
Howell Living History Farm, 70 Woodens Lane, Hopewell Township, NJ
Montclair Flea
July 25 & 26, 11 am – 5 pm
Located in Lackawanna Station, Montclair Flea brings together a diverse rotating community of talented vendors, showcasing handmade goods, vintage treasures, foods and unique finds. But at its heart, Montclair Flea is a place where small businesses, artists, and entrepreneurs are nurtured and supported.
Lackawanna Station, Montclair, NJ
Rancocas Woods Craft & Antique Show
July 26, 10 am – 3 pm
A monthly outdoor market featuring an eclectic mix of local handmade, vintage & antique goods with food trucks, live music and a pop-up beer garden.
118 Creek Road, Mount Laurel, NJ
REFRESH Vintage Market (July 2026 Edition)
July 26, 11 am – 4 pm
A one-day celebration of curiosities at Bell Works. Explore one-of-a-kind collectibles, vintage pieces, and distinctive finds from specialized vendors focused on rare, nostalgic, and hard-to-find goods. Produced by FRESH Markets, this event brings together collectors, enthusiasts, and shoppers for a single-day marketplace dedicated entirely to unique and vintage discoveries inside one of New Jersey’s most iconic spaces.
101 Crawfords Corner Rd, Holmdel, NJ
Manasquan Fireman’s Fair
July 28 – August 1, 6 pm – 10 pm
The Manasquan Fireman’s Fair, which began in 1974, is the year’s largest fundraiser for Manasquan Volunteer Engine Company #2. The five day fair features exciting carnival rides for all ages by Skelly’s Amusements, delicious festival food and treats, beer garden, live music, carnival games & prizes, $25,000 Super 50/50 raffle, and so much more!
Mallard Park, Manasquan, NJ
Wildwoods Baby Parade
July 29, 6 pm
A Wildwoods tradition since 1909! Registration at Wildwoods Convention Center. Parade steps off at 6 p.m. SHARP at the Wildwoods Convention Center and proceeds 10 blocks north on boardwalk to Cedar Avenue where we will turn left and announce the winners & present awards at the boardwalk extension across from Morey’s Piers Mariners Landing. FREE to participate!
4501 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ
Oaklyn Final Fridays
July 31, 4:30 pm
Celebrating a whole decade of community support, good vibes, food, and music on good ole W. Clinton Ave
W. Clinton Ave, Oaklyn, NJ
Highlands 31st Annual Clam Fest
July 31 – August 1
This event features food trucks, a Beer, Wine, Sangria Garden, live entertainment daily along with other festival favorites. On Saturday, August 1st , @ 10pm there will be a Fireworks Display on Snug Harbor Beach
Bay & Waterwitch Avenues, Highlands, NJ
