Things to Do on a Budget in Monmouth & Ocean Counties this May 2026

Make this May one to remember without a hefty price tag! Check out these budget and family-friendly activities to enjoy in Monmouth and Ocean Counties all month long.

May 2

A Weekend in Old Monmouth – Explore almost 60 historic Monmouth County sites at no cost on Saturday from 10am-5pm and Sunday from 12pm-5pm. We are approaching the nation’s 250th anniversary, making this year’s Weekend in Old Monmouth even more special – and sites connected to the Revolutionary era or featuring special programs are noted on this interactive map. Learn more about how you can immerse yourself in Monmouth County’s vibrant history here.

Cinco de Mayo Celebration (Toms River) – Celebrate Cinco de Mayo in Downtown Toms River on Washington Street from 12pm-6pm. The vendors, live music, food, and drinks will give you a taste of authentic Mexican culture without leaving town. There is no entry fee to attend, but items will be available for purchase. Click here for more information.

Fiesta de Mayo Cantina Crawl (Highlands) – Spice up your Cinco de Mayo celebration with this Cantina Crawl from 12pm-5pm. With a map of participating locations in hand – you’ll explore local restaurants and establishments, and sample margaritas (ages 21+) to help crown the Best Margarita in Highlands! There will also be surprises and live mariachi music. Admission is $45. Click here to learn more and purchase tickets.

Made in Monmouth (Lincroft) – With graduations, weddings, and more around the corner – Made in Monmouth makes it easier than ever to shop local for your upcoming special occasions. The Robert J. Collins Arena & Recreation Events Center at Brookdale Community College will host over 200 vendors from 10am-4pm. Shop while supporting Monmouth County’s small businesses. There is no entry fee to attend, but there will be items available for purchase. For more information, click here.

May 9

Borough-Wide Yard Sale (Freehold Borough) – There will be bargains and hidden gems at every corner during the Borough-Wide Yard Sale from 8am-3pm. Maps of registered participants and the items they plan to have for sale are available at Borough Hall. There is a rain date of May 10th. Learn more here.

May 10

Moms Ride Free (Seaside Heights) – Treat your Mom to a day of fun and thrills at Casino Pier from 12pm-6pm. Moms ride free with a paid child, so don’t miss out on a fun day of spending quality time with the family. Click here for more information.

Mother’s Day at the Track (Oceanport) – Mother’s Day is off to the races at Monmouth Park from 12pm-5pm. There is no cost for ladies to enter, and they’ll also receive flowers and can enter for a chance to win Tim McGraw concert tickets at PNC Bank Arts Center. There will be family fun activities until 4pm – including clowns, face painters, pony rides, and a bounce house. Live races begin at 12:50pm. General admission is $7 for the rest of the family, and no cost for children 12 and under. Learn more here.

May 16

Green Fair (Brick) – Go Green at Brick’s Annual Green Fair from 10am-2pm at the Bob Anstett Cultural Arts Center. From an ecofriendly clothing swap to educational exhibits – this community-wide event is geared toward inspiring all to embrace sustainability. There will also be vendors, giveaways, door prizes, food trucks, and more. There is no entry fee to attend, but items will be available to purchase. Click here to learn more.

Ocean Fun Days (Sandy Hook)Dive in to learning all-things ocean and discover our very own Jersey Shore from 11am-3pm on both Saturday and Sunday. Marine scientists, researchers, and environmentalists will host educational exhibits, as well as hands-on programs and demonstrations. Nothing says “hands-on” like animal touch tanks! There will also be family-friendly workshops, games, and crafts. There is no entry fee to attend. Click here to learn more – you’ll shore be happy you did!

May 17

Porch Fest (Freehold) – Stroll through Downtown Freehold and catch live music on every corner during Porch Fest, from 12pm-5pm. There will be live performances by bands and artists on porches all over town. Dancing is encouraged! There is no entry fee to attend. Click here to learn how you can discover new artists, one porch at a time!

May 23

Memorial Day Weekend Parade & Festival (Bradley Beach) – Celebrate Memorial Day and honor all those who have served our country all weekend long at the Bradley Beach Memorial Day Parade & Festival. Kick off the weekend by finding a spot along Ocean Avenue to watch the parade, beginning at 10am. The rest of the weekend will be packed with live performances from bands and artists, a vendor fair, and delicious eats from local restaurants. There is no entry fee to attend, but there will be items available for purchase. Learn more here.

May 25

Memorial Day Celebration (Lacey) – Celebrate Memorial Day at the Lacey Elks Lodge from “9am-whenever!” There will be live performances by two of the area’s high-energy party bands, food trucks, vendors, and family-fun activities. There is no entry fee to attend, but items will be available for purchase. Learn more here.

Memorial Day Parade (Freehold Borough) – Celebrate Memorial Day the oldest and biggest way in Western Monmouth County at Freehold Borough’s Memorial Day Parade from 10am-2pm. Over 70 military units, veteran groups, fire departments, EMS squads, youth groups, bands, and custom designed floats – will begin their march from the corner of Brinkerhoff Avenue and Main Street. The parade will zip through town, with plenty of viewing spots to enjoy the entertainment with family and friends. Admission is free for all who attend. Click here for more information and to view the parade route.

Memorial Day Parade (Farmingdale) – The town of Farmingdale will celebrate its 53rd annual Memorial Day Parade beginning at 2pm along Main Street. This year’s parade will also feature a special celebration of the 250th Anniversary of American Independence, as well as a pie baking contest and a photo contest. Bring a lawn chair or blanket, and a bag to collect candy from the floats as they ride by! Learn more here, as well as on the town website and parade Facebook page.

May 29

Jersey Shore Greek Festival (Ocean Township) – Get a taste of Greece with no passport needed at the at St. George Greek Orthodox Church, running from Friday, May 29th through Sunday, May 31st at various times. You can enjoy authentic cuisine, traditional music and dance, a vibrant marketplace, and exciting games and rides the whole family will love.There is no entry fee to attend, but there will be items and experiences available for purchase. Learn more here.

May 31

BBQ, Beer, and Boots (Point Pleasant Beach) – Kick off the summer season with a backyard-style BBQ and beer festival with a country twist at the Point Pleasant Beach Municipal Lot from 12pm-4pm. There will be live country music, incredible food, cold beer (ages 21+), family-friendly games, and good vibes that will leave you saying “yee-haw!” You can also saddle up and put your skills to the test with mechanical bull rides – hang on tight! Admission is $10 for those ages 5 and up, and there is no cost for children ages 4 and under. Click here to learn more.

Guided Fossil Hunts (Middletown) – Calling all amateur paleontologists! Dig up remnants of Earth’s ancient past (we’re talking 65-72 million years ago ancient) at the Poricy Brook Fossil Beds from 11am-12pm. Your experienced guide will walk you through a brief orientation before you hit the fossil beds with your trowel and sifter, and help you identify treasures along the way. Admission is $5 for those ages 5 and up. Participants are required to wear rubber boots or sneakers. Learn more here.

Things to Do on a Budget in Monmouth & Ocean Counties this April 2026

April showers bring May flowers – but April also brings budget and family-friendly activities to enjoy in Monmouth and Ocean Counties!

April 4

Brunch with the Bunny (Manahawkin) – The Easter Bunny is fueling up with a pre-Easter Brunch at Dolce Liberta and he’s inviting you to join, from 11am-12:30pm or 1pm-2:30pm. Enjoy a family-fun outing with a delicious meal, unlimited pictures with the Easter Bunny, and crafts for the kiddos. Admission is $35.98 per adult and $17.99 per child (including gratuity), and children ages 2 and under  are free. Click here to learn more and purchase tickets.

Easter Celebration (Wall) – You have one more chance to celebrate Easter like it’s the 19th century at the Historic Village at Allaire – and you won’t want to miss it! From 11am to 4pm, enjoy activities ranging from an egg hunt and egg dying, to finding the Easter Bunny during a scavenger hunt in the village. Plus, experience a throwback like no other with 19th century Easter activities such as historical egg dying methods and bonnet decorating. Admission is $13.58 for those ages 4 and up, and there is no cost for children 3 and under. Learn more and purchase tickets here.

Tuckerton Seaport Spring Kickoff Hop into spring at Tuckerton Seaport, beginning at 10am. This is the perfect event to welcome both Easter and spring with family-friendly activities such as Easter Bunny Bingo (plus photo ops), spring-themed crafts, free boat tours, lighthouse walks, and tours of museum exhibits. There is no cost to attend. Learn more here.

April 9

Dino Fest (Manalapan) – If you ever dreamed of roaming the Earth with creatures of our prehistoric past but thought it wasn’t possible – think again! Arrowhead Farm’s Dino Fest is teeming with life-size dinosaurs every Thursday through Sunday from April 9th through May 3rd. There will be live dinosaur entertainment, interactive exhibits such as a dino dig site, photo ops, and more. Plus, your admission ticket gives you full access to the farm’s tulip field (u-pick tulips are $1/stem). Admission is $28 per person for those ages 2 and up, and can be purchased online in advance. Click here to learn more about how you can experience a world where dinosaurs roam once more!

April 12

Spring Fling & America’s 250th Anniversary (Howell) – Get a head start on celebrating America’s 250th birthday with festivities at Soldier Memorial Park from 12pm-4pm. This free event is bringing the community together to enjoy delicious food trucks, rides and activities for kids, face painting, a petting zoo, live music, and more. If you’ve never seen an American Flag formed entirely out of classic cars – now’s your chance! Click here to learn more.

Yoga at Popcorn Park Animal Refuge (Forked River) – Unroll your mat and join a yoga session surrounded by serene nature and captivating animals, beginning at 9am. This one-hour session combines the benefits of yoga with the power of peaceful nature and wildlife for the mind and body. The class is suitable for all experience levels. Admission is $25 and includes access to the zoo following the session. The event is weather-permitting and outdoors, so please dress accordingly. Purchase tickets and learn more here.

April 16

Ladies Night (Point Pleasant Beach) – Grab your girlfriends and head to Downtown Point Pleasant Beach for a ladies night out from 4pm-8pm. The town will be bustling like it’s already summer at the Jersey Shore – with local businesses offering in-store specials, raffles, and discounts. Hors d’oeuvres and refreshments will be served at many locations. There is no entry fee to attend, but there will be items available for purchase. Learn more here.

April 17

Spring Disco & Night Market (Asbury Park) – Head over to Asbury Park’s Convention Hall from 6pm-11pm for a groovy night! Expect disco-fueled dance floors, delicious local eats, themed cocktails, a carefully curated night market, photo ops that will make it look like you time traveled to the 70s, and more – all under one roof! The event is only for those 21+, allowing attendees to explore any of the multiple on-site bars. Tickets are $25 in advance at the Stone Pony Box Office or $30 on the day of the event, and $35.50 on Ticketmaster. Click here to view a sneak-peak of the Spring Disco.

April 18

Town Wide Garage Sale (Hazlet) – Clear your calendar, and your trunk – the Hazlet Town Wide Garage Sale is back from 9am-4pm! The number of residents registered to showcase their unique items is at 35 and still climbing. You can get a sneak peak of the registered participants and the items they plan to have for sale using this interactive Google Map. The list may change up to the first hour of the sale, as participants join or cancel. There is a rain date of April 19th.

April 25

Cattus Island Nature Festival (Toms River) – The great outdoors is calling at Cattus Island from 10am-3pm! Spend the afternoon exploring nature with experiences like fishing, getting out on the water on a kayaking tour, learning about local wildlife, joining in on crafts and games, and more. There is no entry fee to attend, but there will be items available for purchase from on-site vendors. Learn how you can connect with nature here.

EarthFest (Tinton Falls) – Head over to Sycamore Park from 11am-2pm if you’re looking for a down-to-Earth way to spend your weekend! EarthFest is bringing the community together to make a positive impact locally with park trail cleanup, interactive educational activities, chances for youngsters to participate in Earth Day trivia to win prizes, and more. There is no cost to attend. Learn more here.

Healthy Kids Day (Toms River) – The Ocean County YMCA is inviting local families to join them for a day of building healthy habits without adding extra strain to their wallet, from 10am-1pm. This no-cost community event helps to inspire healthy habits in kids and families, bringing together physical activities, nutrition education, and interactive STEM and art experiences. Click here to learn more.

April 26

United for Impact Food Truck Festival (Freehold) – Stop by the United for Impact Food Truck Festival in support of the United Way of Monmouth and Ocean Counties from 12pm-4pm. Check out the various food truck offerings over an ice-cold beer (for those ages 21 and up), while enjoying the sounds of live music from the Eddie Testa Band and the Joe Baracata Band. There is no entry fee to attend, but there will be items available for purchase. You can learn more here.

Things to Do on a Budget in Monmouth & Ocean Counties this March 2026

The additional six weeks of winter predicted on Groundhog Day are finally coming to an end and spring is around the corner. Luckily, we’ve found a pot of gold – which includes countless budget and family-friendly happenings in Monmouth & Ocean Counties that are perfect for welcoming the new season.

March 7

Ocean County St. Patrick’s Day Parade (Seaside Heights) – Join the Annual Ocean County St. Patrick’s Day Parade, beginning at 12pm on the Boulevard. Various local businesses, teams, and community organizations will march and celebrate Irish heritage in the parade. There’s a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow too, a post-parade party at the Hershey Motel with a live performance by the Drunken Clams. There is no fee to attend the festivities. Learn more about the parade here. To add to the fun, Casino Pier is hosting their St. Patrick’s Day Parade Party from 11am-6pm – selling $30 Arcade Cards for $15 and offering various food and drink specials.

March 8

Belmar Dine and Discover will help you sample what local eateries have to offer – one trolley stop at a time, from 11:30am-2:30pm. Starting at the Belmar Municipal Building, you will hop on and off at participating Belmar restaurants – where you will be greeted with unique chef-crafted bites at every turn. Wristbands are $35 in advance and $40 at the door. Click here to learn more and purchase tickets – don’t forget to bring your appetite with you, too!

March 11

Irish Week Flavor of Freehold – Transport your tastebuds to Ireland without leaving Downtown Freehold from 5:30pm-8pm. Your $25 Shamrock Pass is packed with the luck of the Irish – it gives you special access to signature samples from some of Freehold’s most beloved establishments. Click here to learn more and purchase tickets.

March 12

Irish Week Pub Crawl (Freehold) – If a bar crawl is more your speed and you’re over 21, the Downtown Freehold Irish Week celebrations continue with a Pub Crawl from 8pm-10pm. Whether a frothy pint or a glass of smooth Scotch is your beverage of choice – there is a festive adventure through Freehold’s beloved pubs in store for everyone. The Beer Crawl Pass is $25 and the Scotch Crawl Pass is $50. You may only participate if you are age 21 and up. Click here to learn more and purchase tickets.

March 14

Opening Day at Allaire Village (Wall) – Head over to the Historic Village at Allaire for their opening day festivities from 8am-4pm. Take a stroll through the flea market in search of unique items. For history lovers – there will be special house tours, craft demonstrations, and guided excursions of the village’s newly developed interpretive sites – giving you a taste of 19th century life. There will also be hands-on activities for the whole family, such as children’s games and storytelling. Admission is $5.95 for those ages 4 and up, and there is no cost for children 3 and under. Learn more and purchase tickets here.

Irish Festival (Toms River) – Celebrate Irish culture with friends, neighbors, and local businesses from 12pm-6pm on Washington Street. There will be live entertainment, Irish fare, and local vendors and businesses lined up along Downtown – making it a one-stop-shop to grab goodies. There is no entry fee to attend, but there will be items available for purchase. Learn more here.

Maple Syrup Festival (Manalapan) – Happy Day Farm is giving visitors a glimpse into the maple sugaring season in one, sap-packed day on select dates and times  throughout the month (tours begin at 10am and the last session of the day starts at 1:45pm). This outdoor experience is filled with demonstrations that display how sap becomes pancake-ready maple syrup and how you can identify maple trees to tap on your own. Admission is $18 per person for those ages 2 and up, and can only be purchased at the door. Learn more here.

March 15

Easter Bunny Pictures (Brick)Hop on over to Icarus Brewing to welcome spring by taking family photos with the Easter Bunny from 12:30pm-2:30pm. A photographer will snap your picture, and digital copies will be emailed directly to you. The proceeds benefit Pitties and Pals Rescue, who will also have some of their adoptable dogs on site. There is a $20 donation to have your photos taken. Learn more here.

St. Patrick’s Day Parade (Freehold) – Downtown Freehold’s Irish Week concludes with the Annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade, kicking off at 12:30pm. Get a seat along the parade route from Main Street to Freehold Elks Lodge 1454 for a front row view and live entertainment, such as a Pipes & Drums performance. The Irish spirit and tradition don’t stop there – head over to a participating establishment to enjoy an afternoon of live music, food, and beverages. There is no fee to attend the parade, but there will be items and experiences available for purchase. Click here to learn more.

March 21

Easter in the Park (Howell) – Join in on the Easter season fun at Oak Glen Park from 11am-2pm. There will be lots for the kids to do including egg hunts (see the town website for age groups and times), music, games, rides, face painting, a petting zoo, an appearance by the Easter Bunny, refreshments and more! There is no cost to attend. Get all the details here and don’t forget to bring your Easter basket.

All About Kids Fair (Toms River) – Head over to St. Barbara Greek Orthodox Church for the 10th Annual Fair from 11am-2pm. From pre-schools and summer camps to after school sports and activities – countless local organizations will join together for parents to explore. While the adults are kept busy, there will be countless activities for children to enjoy such as face painting, crafts, character appearances, and more. There is no entry fee to attend. More information can be found here.

March 28

Easter Celebration (Wall) – Celebrate Easter like it’s the 19th century at the Historic Village of Allaire from 11am to 4pm. You’ll see similarities to today’s Easter celebrations with live chicks and bunnies in the village, an egg hunt, egg dying, and a visit from the Easter Bunny. You can also enjoy activities unique to the 19th century such as historical egg dying methods and bonnet decorating. Admission is $13.58 for those ages 4 and up, and there is no cost for children 3 and under. Learn more and purchase tickets here.

Monmouth County Spring Craft Show (Tinton Falls) – Spring is finally here and with Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, and graduation season around the corner – a one-stop-shop like the Monmouth County Spring Craft Show can make your list a piece of cake. Visit the Fort Monmouth Recreation Center from 9am-2pm to check gift giving for multiple celebrations off your list. With over 40 local artists, artisans, and vendors, you’re sure to find a thoughtful gift – and maybe something for yourself, too. There is no entry fee to attend but there will be items available for purchase. Learn more here.

Pancake Breakfast with the Easter Bunny (Toms River) – The Easter Bunny is hopping to the Manchester Volunteer Fire Co. for a pancake breakfast before continuing on his way to hide Easter eggs – catch him from 9am-12pm. After breakfast, kids can enjoy various games and chances to win prizes while parents partake in a 50/50 raffle. Tickets can be purchased in advance and are $10 for those ages 10 and up, $8 for children ages 3 to 9, and children 3 and under are free of charge. Click here to learn more.