Nielsen Ford of Morristown

Jul 28, 2023

Welcome to the small town of Morristown, NJ! Here you can find a number of exciting summer activities to choose from as you plan your visit. Whether you enjoy learning new things as you adventure, or you just want to enjoy quiet and relaxed walks through nature, this town has something for you. 

1. The Frelinghuysen Arboretum

Take a relaxing stroll through 140 acres of natural beauty located at 353 E Hanover Ave. If you want a more immersive experience of the Frelinghuysen Arboretum, you can participate in numerous activities they host each summer for prospective visitors. Learn more about the unique New Jersey landscape while also appreciating scenic views and hikes along the way. 

2. Morris Museum

The Morris Museum, located at 6 Normandy Heights Rd is the place for anyone looking to spend time learning more about this local NJ community. Aside from a number of art exhibits for tourists to enjoy, the museum also hosts fun activities for families and individuals of all ages. 

There’s something for everyone, from their Water Workshop Weekends to their outdoor concerts. No matter what you’re looking for when you plan your summer vacation, this stop will tick all the right boxes. 

3. Mayo Performing Arts Center (MPAC)

If you’re interested in the performing arts, then this stop is the perfect addition to your summer itinerary while in the area. Visitors can enjoy theatre performances as well as concerts from various artists. Check out their website to read more about the many activities they offer throughout the summer months. Located at 100 South St, this center hosts a number of classes and other activities for those who want to learn more about the performing arts. 

4. Washington’s Headquarters Museum

Located at 30 Washington P, this museum is the perfect place for travelers who are interested in learning more about the impact of New Jersey on the history of the United States. Enjoy the many exhibits and collections housed here while you also enjoy some of the prettiest surrounding landscape in the state.

5. Morristown National Historical Park – Fort Nonsense Unit

This stop at Fort Nonsense Access Rd offers visitors the unique chance to enjoy the beautiful local landscape while also learning more about the region’s history. Located within the limits of the park are historical landmarks from the time of the American Revolution. 

Pack your things into the backseat of your 2020 Ford Escape, and make the trip to this scenic NJ area today! While you’re traveling in the area, stop by our dealership, Nielsen Ford of Morristown, located at 170 Ridgedale Ave, to check out what we have to offer you as you travel wherever life takes you.

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